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classical music experience. DC. Free; ZodiacTrio. Bacri: A Smiling Suite (Canadian premiere);and works by Bartók, Ustvolskayaand Piazzolla. NGC. $30; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots.Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No.1 in d,Op.49. ConSTANZE trio. DC; 7:00: SiskindConcert: Miró Quartet with Wallis Giunta. Anevening of strings and song. DC. $35; 10:00:Jazz Night. Phil Dwyer, sax and piano, andDon Thompson, bass and piano, reunite atChamberfringe. SB. $30.●●<strong>July</strong> 31, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. With AnnMonoyios and Bruce Dickey. See listings sectionD, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures &Symposia; 12:00: Don’t Excite the Recollection.Lizotte: Close for Couloir (premiere).Ariel Barnes, cello; Heidi Krutzen, harp.DC. $30; 3:00: What Makes it Great? Vivaldi’sFour Seasons. Rob Kapilow exploresthe background, structure, and scene-paintingelements of the music, then conducts aperformance of the “Spring” and “Summer’concerti. Timothy Chooi violin; Iryna Krechkovskyviolin; National Youth Orchestra ofCanada. NGC. $30; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots.Suzie Leblanc, soprano; Julius Drake, piano.DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: The MonteverdiVespers. Les Voix Baroques; La Rose desVents. DC. $29-$47; 10:00: The Judgementof Paris. A journey through history, music,betrayal, and war. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 1, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Withmusicologist Harry Halbreich. See listingssection D, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures &Symposia; 12:00: The Awakened Rose. Frenchmelodies and Strauss lieder. Suzie Leblanc,soprano; Julius Drake, piano. DC. $30; 12:00:Chamberfest at City Hall. Improvised sound.Element Choir, Christine Duncan, conductor;Scott Thomson, composer. OCH. Free; 3:00:Leipzig String Quartet. Mozart: String QuartetNo.20 in D K499; Mendelssohn: StringQuartet No.3 in D Op.44 No.1. NGC. $30; 5:45:Siskind Snapshots. Select chamber groupsfrom NYOC with conductor Stephen Sitarski.NAC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: National YouthOrchestra of Canada. Mahler: SymphonyNo.9 in D. NAC. $20; Trio Solisti: Beethoven:14 Variations on an Original Theme in E-flat;and works by Chausson and Dvořák. NGC.$30; 10:00: Sarah Slean and String Quartet.Suhashini Arulanandam and Karen Graves,violin; Jennifer Thiessen, viola; Alex Grant,cello. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 2, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Withmusicologist Harry Halbreich. See listingssection D, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures& Symposia; 12:00: Christine Duncan andThe Element Choir Project. Exploring improvisedsound. Jim Lewis, trumpet; Jean Martin,drums. DC. $30; 3:00: Bring the Kids! StoryTime with Gryphon Trio: Narrated by AnnMonoyios. Classic children’s stories by MargaretWise Brown presented with music andprojections. DC. Free; Leipzig String Quartet.Beethoven: late works. NGC. $30; 5:45: SiskindSnapshots. Raphael Wallfisch talks abouthis life and career, and performs a Bach solocello suite. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: Quartangowith Marie-Josée Lord. An evening ofGrand Opera and tango. DC. $35; 10:00: HenriqueCazes with Sambacana. Musica PopularBrasileira and Brazilian Jazz. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 3, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Vivier:Cinq Chansons pour percussion. David Kentand David Schotzko, percussion. DC. Free;12:00: Chamberfest in the Market. LemonBucket Orkestra. BM. Free; 12:00: BalineseEchoes. Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; DavidKent, David Schotzko and Mark Duggan, percussion;James Parker, piano. DC. $30; 3:00:Yegor Dyachkov and Jean Saulnier. Modernistand contemporary works for cello andpiano. NGC. $30; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots.Canadian ballerina Evelyn Hart joins Duo Concertanteto perform a new work by VincentHo. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: Pacifica Quartetwith Raphael Wallfisch. Schubert: Quintetin C, D956; and other works. DC. $35; 9:30:Room of Wonders. Music inspired by folkdances from around the world. Jayme Stone,banjo (performing from new album). SB.$35(ticket includes Lemon Bucket Orkestraconcert at 10:30); 10:30: Lemon Bucket OrkestraReturns! Gypsy-klezmer-punk for. SB.Included with Jayme Stone ticket at 9:30.●●<strong>August</strong> 4, 11:00am: Source and Inspirationwith Duo Concertante. Bach: Sonatas Nos.1, 3, 4. Nancy Dahn, violin; Timothy Steves,piano. BW. $30. 3:00: Quotes and Reflections.Ives: Trio S86, K2B17; Oesterle: Centennials;Zorn: Cat O’ Nine Tails; Murphy: Blues andthe Principles of Excitation. Gryphon Trio;Ceclia String Quartet; Afiara String Quartet;and other guests. NGC. $30; 5:45: SiskindSnapshots: Weinzweig @ 100. Life andaccomplishments of Canadian composerJohn Weinzweig. Maghan McPhee soprano;Lori Gemmell harp; Frédéric Lacroix, piano;James Wright, host. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert:What Makes it Great? Mendelssohn’sOctet. Mendelssohn: Octet in E-flat Op.20.Afiara String Quartet; Cecilia String Quartet;Rob Kapilow, host. DC $35; 9:30: ItinerantGardens. Constantinople; guest: Ablaye Cissoko,kora and griot (storyteller/vocalist)from Senegal. SB. $35; 10:30: Saskpowerwith Warhol Dervish. Experimental chamberensemble Warhol Dervish joins Nicole Lizée’sSaskpower. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 5, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Withmusicologist Harry Halbreich. See listingssection D, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures &Symposia; 12:00: New Music Now I. MegumiMasaki performs Music 4 Eyes and Ears II, afour-part piano recital and multimedia performance.NGC. $30(ticket includes NewMusic Now I, II, III). 1:30: New Music NowII. Lutoslawski: Partita; Ohana: Sacral D’Ilx.Gryphon Trio; guests: Donnie Deacon, violin;Frédéric Lacroix, piano. NGC; 3:00: NewMusic Now III. Sokolović: Portrait parlé.Ensemble Transmission. NGC; 5:45: SiskindSnapshots. Xenakis: Testra. JACK Quartet;David Schotzko, percussion; Harry Halbreich,host. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: New YorkPolyphony. All-male vocal ensemble performsmusic ranging from medieval to cuttingedge.DC. $35; 10:00: “In the Dark” by GeorgFredrich Haas. Haas: String Quartet No.3(performed in total darkness). JACK Quartet.SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 6, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Withmusicologist Harry Halbreich. See listingssection D, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures& Symposia; 12:00: New Music Now IV. JACKQuartet juxtaposes its own arrangements ofmedieval music with contemporary worksby Zorn and Lachenmann. NGC. $30 (ticketincludes New Music Now IV, V, VI); 1:30: NewMusic Now V. Featuring contemporary choralworks by Whittall, Kurtág and Berio. NGC;3:00: New Music Now VI. Featuring works forstrings, clarinet and percussion by Xenakis.NGC; 5:45: Siskind Snapshots. Improvisedworks by avant-garde multi-instrumentalistLori Freedman. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert:Ehnes and Armstrong. Works by Beethoven,Prokofiev and Ravel. James Ehnes, violin;Andrew Armstrong, piano. DC. $29-$47;10:00: Villains and Vixens. Featuring charactersfrom classical art song, Broadway,cabaret, and grand opera. Peter McGillivray,baritone; Krisztina Szabó, mezzo; Peter Tiefenbach,piano. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 7, 10:00am: Chamber Chat. Withmusicologist Harry Halbreich. See listingssection D, “The ETCeteras,” under Lectures& Symposia; 12:00: Elora Festival Singers.Works by Whitacre, Britten, Lukaszewskiand Praulins. DC. $30; 3:00: Bring the Kids!Mozart: Child Genius. A selection of the childMozart’s most delightful music. Cecilia StringQuartet; Karin Nagano, piano. DC. Free; TheMusic of Art: The Music of Monet; the Art ofDebussy. A unique program of art and musichosted by Rob Kapilow. DC. $30; 5:45: SiskindSnapshots. Mozart: Piano Concerto No.13in C. Cecilia String Quartet; Karin Nagano,piano. DC; 7:00: Siskind Concert: GabrielaMontero. Works by Brahms and Schumann;second half devoted to improvisations basedon melodies suggested by audience. GabrielaMontero, piano; Eric Friesen, host. DC. $35;10:00: Florquestra. Featuring sambas, bossanovas, and Brazilian harmony. Regina GomesTeixeira, vocals and percussion; Leonard Constant.Guitar and vocals. SB. $30.●●<strong>August</strong> 8, 12:00: Pallade Musica. Periodinstrument ensemble performs music forviolin and cello. DC. $30; 3:00: Cheng Duo.Beethoven: Sonata for cello and piano No.3in A, Op.69; Louie: Pond Mirrors Bright Sky;Wild Horse Running; Brahms: Sonata for celloand piano No.2 in F, Op.99. Bryan Cheng, cello;Silvie Cheng, piano. NGC. $30; 7:00: Trumpetsof the Angels. E. Gregson. Hannaford StreetSilver Band. DC. $35.Plein Air Salon Garden Concerts<strong>July</strong> 3 to <strong>August</strong> 28Toronto, ON416-487-0705artistsgardencoop.comConcert listings for the Artists’ GardenCooperative’s Plein Air Salon Garden Concertsappear in this issue’s daily listingsSection A, Concerts in the GTA, on the followingdates: <strong>July</strong> 3, 6, 10, 17, <strong>18</strong>, 24, 31; Aug 7, 14,15, 21, 28.Prince Edward County Jazz Festival<strong>August</strong> 13 to <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>Picton, ON613-476-8416 x28 or 1-877-411-4761pecjazz.orgRT– Regent Theatre, 224 Main StreetB&C – Books & Co., 289 Main StreetHEW – Huff Estates Winery, 2274 County Road1, BloomfieldWH – Waring House, 395 County Road 1SAPC – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 31King StreetGC – Glenwood Chapel, 47 Ferguson StreetSMMC – St. Mary Magdalene Church, 335Main Street●●<strong>August</strong> 13, 7:00: Benny Goodman’s CarnegieHall Concert: A Discussion. BrianBarlow and Andy Sparling. B&C. Free.●●<strong>August</strong> 14, 5:30: Jazz Gala Opening withthe Dixie Demons – Dinner. 5:30: wine, beer,vodka tasting; 6:30: dinner; 8:00: DixieDemons. HEW. 613-476-8416x28 or 1-877-411-4761 for reservations. $60.●●<strong>August</strong> 15, 7:30: TBA. WH. Free; 8:00: OscarPeterson’s Night Train. Dave Young, bass; RobiBotos, piano; Terry Clarke, drums; Kevin Turcotte,trumpet; Reg Schwager, guitar. RT. $38.●●<strong>August</strong> 16, 4:00: Rising Young Star MattWoroshyl with TBA. SAPC. Free; 7:30: AngieTurone Trio. WH. Free; 8:00: The Jensen Sisters.RT. $38.●●<strong>August</strong> 17, 10:00am: TBA. GC. Free;11:30am, 1:00 and 2:00: Jazz Van. ChameleonJazz Band. Location TBA. Free; 12:00:Marika Galea Quintet. SAPC. Free; 7:30:Hannah Barstow Trio. WH. Free; 8:00: CanadianSongbook. Phil Dwyer, piano/sax andLaila Biali, jazz vocals. RT. $38.●●<strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>, 10:30am: Jazz Mass. BrianBarlow Quartet. SMMC. Free; 2:00: TBA.SAPC. Free; 2:00: Canadian Jazz Quartet.HEW. Free; 8:00: Benny Goodman at CarnegieHall. Big band re-creation of the 1938concert. RT. $38.Prince Edward County Music FestivalSeptember 20 to September 28Various locations in Picton and Bloomfield,ON613-393-3798pecmusicfestival.comPrince Edward County Music Festival listingswill appear in our September issue’s daily listingsSection B, Concerts Beyond the GTA.Scarborough Town Jazz festival<strong>August</strong> 8 – <strong>August</strong> 11Scarborough, ON647-427-1403latinmusicprod.comBHP – Burrows Hall Park, 1081 ProgressAvenueACS – Albert Campbell Square, 150 BoroughDriveFREE admission except for Awards Night on<strong>August</strong> 8.● ● <strong>August</strong> 8, 7:30: Awards Night. Lenny Williams,Melba Moore and Liberty Silver. P.C. HoTheatre, Chinese Cultural Centre of GreaterToronto, 5<strong>18</strong>3 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough.$40.●●<strong>August</strong> 9, 1:00: Luis Mario Ochoa. Cubanmusic. ACS; 1:00: Don Naduriak Quintet,Latin jazz. BHP; 2:30: Cat Bernardi Quartet.Jazz vocals. ACS; 2:30: Heavyweights BrassBand. Jazz and fusion, New Orleans style.BHP; 4:00: Jorge Luis Torres “Papiosco” andIroko Quartet. AfroCuban jazz. ACS; 4:00:Pablo Terry. Traditional Cuban music. BHP;5:30: Alines Morales. Batucada carioca. ACS;5:30: Joaquin Nunez Hidalgo and Rumberos.Afrocuban rumba. BHP; 7:00: Bread FromHeaven. Smooth jazz and fusion. BHP; 7:30:Melba Moore. Soul and R&B. ACS.●●<strong>August</strong> 10, 1:00: Heavyweights BrassBand. Jazz and fusion, New Orleans style.ACS; 1:00: Cat Bernardi Quartet. Jazz vocals.BHP; 2:30: Njacko Backo & Kalimba Kalimba.ACS; 2:30: Texture. Contemporary jazz. BHP;4:00: Justin Bacchus. R&B, Soul. ACS; 4:00:Laura Fernandez. Latin. BHP; 5:30: Havanato Toronto. Afrocuban Caribbean jazz. ACS;5:30: Njacko Backo & Kalimba Kalimba. CameroonAfrica. BHP; 7:00: Jorge Luis Torres“Papiosco” and Iroko Quartet. AfroCubanjazz. BHP; 7:30: Liberty Silver and Friends.ACS.●●<strong>August</strong> 11, 1:00: Alexis Baro Quintet. Jazzthewholenote.com <strong>June</strong> 7 – September 7, <strong>2013</strong> | 75

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