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Castlereagh StreetRVE – Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery, 1366York Road, St. DavidsSMC – St. Mark’s Church, 41 Byron StreetSPB – Simcoe Park Bandshell, King Street atPicton StreetSV – Stonechurch Vineyards, 1242 Irvine RoadTWH – Trius Winery at Hillebrand, 1249 NiagaraStone Road●●July 12, 7:30: Opening Gala: Anúna. FeaturingIreland’s National Choir. SMC. $40.●●July 13, 7:30: Stewart Goodyear, piano.Works by Beethoven. With CamerAtis Ensemble.SMC. $40.●●July 14, 12:00: Music of 1812. JurateBundzaite, organ; Atis Bankas, violin. SMC.$20; 2:00: Sunday in the Park. Lincoln WellandRegiment Association Band. SPB. Free;7:30: <strong>The</strong> Horse Flies. Alternative folk/rockmusic. RVE. $35.●●July 15, 2:00: New Zealand String Quartet.SMC. $35; 7:30: <strong>The</strong> Great Debate: Wagnervs. <strong>The</strong> World. See listings section D, “<strong>The</strong>ETCeteras,” under Lectures & Symposia.●●July 18, 2:00: Music of 1812. Paul Kim, MinJung Kim and Atis Bankas, violin. NHS. $35;7:30: André Laplante, piano. SMC. $40.●●July 19, 7:30: Jay Leonhart, bass. Jazz andpopular music. With John Sherwood, piano;Terry Clarke, drums. SV. $34.●●July 20, 11:30am: Music & Wine. Musicof the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and earlyBaroque. Toronto Consort. TWH. $20; 7:30:Gryphon Trio. SMC. $45; 9:30: Jazz on thePatio. John Sherwood Trio. EB. $20.●●July 21, 12:00: Music for Families. A concertfor young people and their parents/grandparents.Ted Staunton, writer/musician/storyteller. SMC. $15; 2:00: Sunday in thePark. Araz Dance Company. SPB. Free; 7:30:Vienna Piano Trio. SMC. $35.●●July 22, 7:30: Elora Festival Singers. SMC.$40.●●July 24, 2:00: Music of 1812. Paul Kim andMin Jung Kim, violin. NHS. $35.●●July 26, 7:30: New Country Rehab. Alternativecountry music. SV. $35.●●July 27, 11:30am: Young Virtuosos. DaisyRho and Alex Volkov, violin; Anson Hui, piano.SMC. $20; 7:30: Robert Silverman, piano.Works by Brahms. With Atis Bankas, violin.SMC. $45; 9:30: Jazz on the Patio. Ben HognestadTrio. EB. $20.●●July 28, 12:00: Music for Families. Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals. PeterTeifenbach, narrator; Robert Kortgaard,piano. SMC. $15; 2:00: Sunday in the Park.Karakoro Dance and Drums of Japan. SPB.Free. 7:30: 2 Pianos – 8 Hands. Anagnoson& Kinton, piano duo; Lithuanian Piano Duo.SMC. $35.●●July 29, 7:30: Brent Carver in Concert. Anevening of eclectic cabaret. SMC. $35.●●August 2, 4:30: Stéphane Tétreault, cello.Works by Brahms, Haydn and Tchaikovsky.SMC. $30; 7:30: <strong>The</strong> Sunparlour Players.Alternative folk/rock music. SV. $35.●●August 3, 11:30am: Young Virtuosos. EmmaMeinrenken, violin; Marko Pejanovic, piano.SMC. $20; 7:30: Kristin Hoff, mezzo, andLithuanian Piano Duo. SMC. $20; 9:30: Jazzon the Patio. Mike Field Quintet. EP. $20.●●August 4, 2:00: Sunday in the Park: OftenRunning. Bluegrass and country music. SPB.Free; 8:00: Quartetto Gelato. Classical showpieceswith a sense of humour. Guest: BryceSummer FestivalsKulak, vocals/actor/piano. JTN. $59.●●August 5, 4:30: New Orford String Quartet.SMC. $35: 7:30: Ravel, Debussy and theJudgement of Paris. Cabaret with Tom Allenand friends. SMC. $35.●●August 8, 7:30: Michael Occhipinti and theSicilian Project. Mix of folk, jazz, world music,funk, blues and chamber music. RVE. $40.●●August 9, 7:30: Dick Hyman. Jazz pianomusic. SMC. $45.●●August 10, 11:30: Music & Wine: Baroquefavourites. CamerAtis Ensemble. RVE. $20;7:30: Season Finale: Double Bill. Works byMozart and Schumann; Fiddle tunes, pipemusic and popular tunes. CamerAtis Ensemble;Misguided Band; Colin Maier. oboe; NaidaCole, piano. SMC. $45; 9:30: Jazz on the Patio.Larry Bond Trio. EB. $20.●●August 11, 2:00: Sunday in the Park. NiagaraFalls Concert Band. SPB. Free.Musique RoyaleJune 9 to September 7Venues throughout Nova Scotia902-634-9994musiqueroyale.comSee Musique Royale website for completelistings.●●July 4, 7:30: Anúna: Ireland’s National Choir.St. John’s Anglican Church, 81 CumberlandSt., Lunenburg, NS. $25/$20(adv); $10(st).New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA)June 10 to August 31Toronto, ON416-652-5115naisa.caNAISA, located at Toronto’s ArtscapeWychwood Barns, Studio #252, presentsinstallations, concerts, workshops, a symposiumand an “intensive” during the summer,from June 10 to August 31. NAISA concertlistings appear in this issue’s daily listingsSection A, Concerts in the GTA, on the followingdates: July 20, 27; Aug 3, 14, 15, 16, 17,24. See applicable sub-sections in Section D,“<strong>The</strong> ETCeteras,” for details on NAISA’s YouthSound Art Camp Workshop (July 15 – 19),Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium (Aug 15– 17), Sound Travels Intensive (Aug 20 – 24),and installations and sound sculptures.Newmarket jazz+ FestivalAugust 2 to August 4Newmarket, ON905 841 6893artsmusicfestivals.comAll concerts at Riverwalk Commons, 200Doug Duncan Drive, Newmarket.Day passes: $5; free(under 12).●●August 2, 6:00: Gates Open Music:Caribana North <strong>The</strong>me; 6:30: Pan Future- Steel Pans; 7:30: Bob Rice Latin Jazz andDance Group; 8:30: Sounds Caribbean. BryanHuntley; 10:00: Live Music on Main Street.Featuring Newmarket bands TBA.●●August 3, 3:00: Aaron Morris: ManateeBand; 4:00: Chris Hau; 5:00: Non-AffiliatedBig Band; 6:00: Julian Troiano; 6:30: JuiceBand; 7:30: Stacey Kaniuk Band; 8:30: JustinHines; 9:30: George St. Kitts Band; 11:00: VisitMain Street.●●August 4, 12:30: Peace in the Park: a timefor prayer and meditation. Tracey Cox andDavid Rankin – Blessing Festival. 1:00: AfterHours Big Band; 2:00: Six Ways to Sunday;3:00: Glenn Marrais; 4:00: Rob Tardik; 5:00:Rich and the Poor Boys; 6:00: Lorne Lofsky;7:00: Jackie Richardson; 8:00: Neil Chapman;9:30: George Olliver.Ottawa ChamberfestJuly 25 to August 8Ottawa, ON613-234-6306ottawachamberfest.comSee Chamberfest website for Festival Passoptions.Siskind Snapshots (12 in total) at 5:45pm:emerging and established artists offer free,45-minute “snapshot” performances to ticketholders of the Siskind Concerts at 7:00pm.BM – ByWard Market, 55 ByWard MarketSquareBW – Beechwood, <strong>The</strong> Sacred Space, 280Beechwood AvenueDC – Dominion-Chalmers United Church, 355Cooper StreetNAC – National Arts Centre of Canada, 53Elgin StreetNGC – National Gallery of Canada, 380 SussexDriveOCH – Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier AvenueWestSB – St. Brigid’s Centre for the Arts, 310 St.Patrick StreetTH – Tabaret Hall, University of Ottawa, 550Cumberland Street●●July 25, 7:00: First Night Fiesta. SwingleSingers 50th Anniversary performance. DC.$35; 10:00: Montréal Guitare Trio. Jazz andworld music program. SB. $30.●●July 26, 12:00: Anton Kuerti, piano, withKolja Lessing, violin. Mendelssohn: Sonata forpiano and violin in f Op.4; Czerny: Sonata Concertantein E-flat; Kuerti: Solo Violin Partita.DC. $30; 3:00: NACO Wind Quintet. With StéphaneLemelin, piano. NGC. $30; 3:00: Bringthe Kids! Around the World in 18 Strings. Aguitar tour of the world. Montréal GuitareTrio. DC. Free; 7:00: G3@20: Celebrating 20years of sterling music making. Gershwin:Porgy and Bess suite; Poulenc songs. MeashaBrueggergosman, soprano; Gryphon Trio;Tokyo String Quartet. DC. $29-$47; 10:00:What Makes it Great? I Got Rhythm: <strong>The</strong>Songs of George Gershwin. Melanie Conly,soprano; Bud Roach, tenor; Rob Kapilow,host. SB. $30.●●July 27, 12:00: Lute Legends Ensemble. LukeHarris, lute; Wendy Zhao, pipa; Bassam Bishara,oud. DC. $30; 1:00: Alfresco Concerts1. Montréal Guitare Trio. NGC. Free; 3:00:Alfresco Concerts 2. Luis Mario Ochoa CubanQuintet. NGC. Free; 3:00: Martin Beaver andPedja Muzijevic in Concert. Three centuriesof violin sonatas. NGC. $30. 5:45: SiskindSnapshots. Anita Pari, piano/cello/composer.DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: Marc-André Hamelin.Alkan: Love Me from Three Pieces in thePathetic Style; Haydn: Sonata in c. DC. $29-$47; 9:30: Luis Mario Ochoa Cuban Quintet.Luis Marion Ochoa, vocals and guitar; HilarioDurán, piano. SB. $35(ticket includes VanDjango concert at 10:30); 10:30: Van Django.Gypsy Jazz of the 1930s Hot Club de Paris. SB.Included with Luis Mario Ochoa Cuban Quintetticket at 9:30.●●July 28, 11:00am: National Treasure Spotlight.Eleanor James, mezzo; Judy Loman,Jennifer Swartz, Lori Gemell, Julie Seager-Scott and Sharlene Wallace, harp. BW. $30;1:00: Alfresco Concerts 3. Gypsy Jazz. CameronWilson, violin; Van Django. NGC. Free;2:00: Rising Stars of Chamberfest. A showcaseof promising young musicians. SB.$30; 3:00: Alfresco Concerts 4. Jazz. JohnGeggie, bass; Christine Fagan, vocals; MarkFerguson, piano; Mike Tremblay, saxophone.NGC. Free; 3:00: Beyond the Labyrinth: InSearch of John Dowland. Les Voix Baroquescelebrates the 450th year of Dowland’s birth.DC. $30; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots. JamesCampbell, clarinet; Martin Roscoe, piano.DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: Sounds from theSound. Musicians from the 2013 Festival ofthe Sound in Parry Sound. DC. $35; 9:30:Dowland in Dublin. Michael Slattery, tenor; LaNef (early music ensemble). SB. $35; 10:30:Strungout51. Muhly: Clear Music for cello,harp, celeste and electroacoustics; Maxwell:Serere; Sekhon: Drifting Seeds. Ariel Barnes,cello; Heidi Krutzen, harp. SB. $30.●●July 29, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Britten:Suite for solo cello No.1 Op.72. Ariel Barnes,cello. DC. Free; 11:00am, 1:30 and 3:30: <strong>The</strong>Music of Art: Ave Maria. Rob Kapilow pairsarrangements of Ave Maria with paintingsthroughout history. Ottawa Bach Choir;Lisette Canton, conductor. NGC. $TBA; 12:00:<strong>The</strong> Seasons. Cage: <strong>The</strong> Seasons; Chopin:Preludes Op.28. Pedja Muzijevic, piano. DC.$30; 3:00: New Zealand String Quartet.Brahms: String Quartet Op.51 No.1 in c andNo.2 in a. NGC. $30; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots.Timothy Chooi, violin; Pavel Kolesnikov, piano.DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: Generation Next.Timothy Chooi, violin; Iryna Krechkovsky,violin; Ariel Barnes, cello; Pavel Kolesnikov,piano; Zodiac Trio. DC. $35; 10:00: Silencio:Journey into Silence. Improvisation, atonalityand extended techniques. Sanctuary (JeffReilly, bass clarinet; Christoph Both, cello;Peter Togni, organ). SB. $30.●●July 30, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Britten:Suite for harp in C Op. 83. Heidi Krutzen.DC.Free; 12:00: Tiberius Quartet with JamesParker. Haydn: String Quartet No.26 in gOp.20 No.3; Schumann: Piano Quintet in E-flatOp.44. DC. $30; 3:00: Bring the Kids! SayIt in Sound. An interactive, family-friendly74 | June 7 – September 7, 2013 thewholenote.com

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