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Barbara Fris and Janet Catherine Dea, soprano;Natalie Wong, violin; Peggy Mahon, narrator. 35Hazelton Ave. 416-922-3618. $25; $20(sr/st/members).11th AnnualSmall World Music FestivalFRIDAY, SEPT 28 / 8:00PMGlenn Gould Studio> CanadaVESAL ENSEMBLE“Iranian Classical - Traditional Kurdish”smallworldmusic.com• 8:00: Small World Music. Vesal Ensemble.Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416-536-5439. $40/$30(adv); $55(VIP); $25(st). Part ofthe Small World Music Fall Festival.Saturday September 29• 2:00: April 30th Entertainment. Queen for aDay: The Musical. See Sept 26.• 7:00: Opera by Request. Die Walkure.Wagner. Andrew Tees, baritone (Wotan); RachelCleland, soprano (Brunhilde); Leonard Whiting,tenor (Siegmund); Deena Nicklefork, soprano(Sieglinde); Alla Assipova, mezzo; and others;William Shookhoff, piano and music director.College Street United Church, 452 College St.416-455-2365. $20.• 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. IlTrovatore. Verdi. Elza van den Heever, soprano(Leonora); Elena Manistina, mezzo (Azucena);Ramón Vargas, tenor (Manrico); Russell Braun,baritone (Conte di Luna); COC Orchestra andA. Concerts in the GTAPatsy Gallant with Grand Salon OrchestraconductorKerry StrattonPIAFEncoreChorus; Marco Guidarini, conductor. FourSeasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. $12–$325;$22(under 30). Also Oct 2, 5, 10, 13, 19, 21,25, 28, 31; start times vary.• 7:30: Living Arts Centre. Tomislav Bralic andKlapa Intrade. Traditional Croatian music andsong. Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141Living Arts Centre Dr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. $50–$60.• 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Pictures at an Exhibition. See Sept 27.• 8:00: April 30th Entertainment. Queen for aDay: The Musical. See Sept 26.• 8:00: Grand Salon Orchestra. Piaf Encore.Tribute to Edith Piaf. Patsy Gallant, voice; KerryStratton, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250Front St. 416-872-4255. $42.50.• 8:00: Holy Family Church. Feast of theArchangels: an evening of vocal and instrumentalmusic from the 12th to 18th centuries. Music byPerotin, Palestrina, Marais, Charpentier, Cavalliand others. St. Vincent Baroque Soloists; ChrisVerette, Elyssa Lefurgey, violin; Justin Haynes,gamba; Phillip Fournier, organ and harpsichord.1372 King St. W. 416-532-2879. By donation.• 8:00: Massey Hall. An Acoustic Evening withBen Harper. Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255. $35–$75.• 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. NextSteps:SLoE. See Sept 27.• 8:00: Toronto Early Music Centre. The LastTime I Came O’er the Moor. Suites, variationsand sonatas based upon traditional and popularScottish airs; works by J. Oswald, C. McLean,A. Munro, W. McGibbon, R. Bremner andothers. Tim Blackmore, harpsichord and recorders;Michel Cardin, baroque lute and theorbo.Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas St. W. 416-464-7610. $25/$20(adv); $20(sr/st)/$15(adv).• 10:30: Small World Music. Salsa Saturdaywith Moda Eterna. Lula Lounge, 1585 DundasSt. W. 416-536-5439. $15. Part of the SmallWorld Music Fall Festival.Sunday September 30• 1:00 to 4:00: Toronto Centre for the Arts.Season Launch Open House. Performancesby the Bach Children’s Choir, Ron Davis Trio,members of Orchestra Toronto; TafelmusikSeptember 29th, 2012 8:00 pm, Glenn Gould TheatreBUY TICKETS NOWAmazingConcert.com – (416)872-4255General Admission: $42.50Baroque Orchestra, Korean Canadian SymphonyOrchestra and others; also workshops and theatrepresentations. Presented as part of CultureDays. See listings section D, “The ETCeteras,”under ETCetera: Miscellaneous Events.• 1:15: Mooredale Concerts. Music andTruffles: Stars of the TSO. Hour-long interactiveconcert for ages 6-15, performed bymembers of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra;includes excerpts from Schubert’s Octet D803and Spohr’s Nonet Op.31. Walter Hall, EdwardJohnson Building, 80 Queens Park. 416-922-3714 x103. $13. Chocolate truffle included.• 2:00: April 30th Entertainment. Queen for aDay: The Musical. See Sept 26.• 3:15: Mooredale Concerts. Stars of theTSO. Schubert: Octet D803; Spohr: NonetOp.31. Jonathan Crow, violin/concert master;Etsuko Kimura, violin; Teng Li, viola; JosephJohnson, cello; Jeffrey Beecher, bass; JoaquinValdepeñas, clarinet; and others. Walter Hall,Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queens Park. 416-922-3714 x103. $30; $20(under 30).• 3:30: North York Suzuki School of Music.Deirdre Reynolds Scholarship Concert. Featuringa variety of performers. Lawrence ParkCommunity Church, 2180 Bayview Ave. 416-222-5315. By donation.• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recitals. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 4:00: Harbourfront Centre. NextSteps:SLoE. See Sept 27.• 4:00: St. Olave’s Church. Choral Evensong.Featuring works by C.V. Stanford. Choir of St.Peter’s, Erindale, Clem Carelse, director. 360Windemere Ave. 416-769-5686. Contributionsappreciated. Post-concert Peach Tea andchat. For details see listings section D, “TheETCeteras,” under Lectures & Symposia.• 4:00: St. Philip’s Anglican Church. KlezmerVespers. Jordan Klapman Quartet. 31 St. PhillipsRd., Etobicoke. 416-247-5181. Freewill offering.• 5:00: Nocturnes in the City. Jan Vaculík,baritone. Piano accompaniment TBA. St.Wenceslas Church, 496 Gladstone Ave. 289-234-0264. $25; $15(st).• 7:30: Jubilee United Church. JOSEPH:Jubilee Organ Sunday Evening Program Hour.Includes opening march, music by Bach and 19thcentury masters, organ transcriptions and otherworks. 40 Underhill Dr. 416-447-6846. Free.• 8:00: Canadian Sinfonietta. Aster’s MusicHouse Fundraising Concert. Glenn Gould Studio,250 Front St. W. 416-588-8862. $20.• 8:00: Gallery 345. The Art of the Piano:Adam Sherkin. Works by Schubert, Fauré, Bach,Berio, Barber and Sherkin. 345 Sorauren Ave.416-822-9781. Free. Part of Culture Days.>• 8:00: Small World Music. Brazilian Blend:Fall Festival Finale. DJ eLman; Maria Bonita& The Band; Maracatu Mar Aberto. LulaLounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-536-5439.$15/$10(adv). Part of the Small World MusicFall Festival.Monday October 01• 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. The Gryphon Trio. Brahms: Clarinet Trio;Dvořák: “Dumky” Piano Trio; Bayefsky: To bePatient is to Suffer. Guest: James Campbell,clarinet. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Bldg., 80Queen’s Park. 416-408-0208. $35; $25(sr);$10(st).Tuesday October 02• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company. JazzSeries: Radical Cycle. Classical art songs combinedwith jazz, klezmer and improvisation. DaniOore, saxophone; Sageev Oore, piano. RichardBradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centrefor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday: Student Showcase.Young musicians perform a wide range of worksincluding original compositions. Martin FamilyLounge, 219 Accolade East Bldg., 4700 KeeleSt. 416-736-2100 x22926. Free.• 1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday. Gedymin Grubba, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. IlTrovatore. See Sept 29.Wednesday October 03• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Vocal Series: The Shape of Things to Come.COC Chorus Master Sandra Horst and directorMichael Albano lead the artists of the Uof T Opera Division through a preview of their2012/13 season. Excerpts from operas ofBritten, Donizetti, Offenbach and von Flotow.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four SeasonsCentre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St.W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 12:15: Our Lady of Sorrows. WednesdayConcert Series. Gordon Mansell, organ. 305548 thewholenote.com September 1 – October 7, 2012

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