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Volume 17 Issue 5 - February 2012

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Mahler’s First SymphonyThurs, Feb 2, 7:30 pm. MacMillan TheatreDavid Briskin conducts the UTSO in Mahler’s FirstSymphony and its original second movement“Blumine” as well as Anders Hillborg’s King Tide.Wind SymphonyFri, Feb 3, 7:30 pm. MacMillan TheatreFeaturing De Meij’s Lord of the Rings, Horovitz’sConcerto for Euphonium (student soloist KoheiKamikawa) and works by Janáček, Graham & Sparke.Wind EnsembleSat, Feb 4, 7:30 pm. MacMillan TheatreGuest conductor Alain Cazes leads the ensemblein Dvořák’s Serenade, and works by Karel Husa,Morley Calvert and Vaclav Nelhybel.The Opera ExchangeSat, Feb 4, 9:30 am. Walter HallLong Distant Loving: Saariaho’s Love from AfarPresented in partnership with the COC, and theMunk School of Global Affairs. Tickets: 416-363-8231Cathedral Classics I & IIFeb 5 & 12, 2:30 pm. Church of the RedeemerTwo glorious Sundays of sacred music performedby U of T choirs. Works by David Willcocks, BenjaminBritten, Bach, Handel, and Frank Martin.St. Lawrence String QuartetMon, Feb 13, 7:30 pm. Walter HallThe awesome foursome return to Walter Hall inHaydn’s Quartet Op. 76 No. 2, Martinů’s QuartetNo. 5 and Dvořák’s Quartet No. 105.Toronto & the War of 1812Tues, Feb 14, 1:00 pm. Walter Hall. FreeComposer John Beckwith introduces the documentaryballad opera, Taptoo!, presented by Toronto OperettaTheatre to mark the bicentenary of the War of 1812.Gary TomlinsonThurs, Feb 16, 3:30 pm. Room 130. FreeThe Graduate Colloquia Series presents the Yalemusicologist in Paleolithic Formalism and TheEmergence of Music. Open to the public.Henri-Paul SicsicMon, Feb 27, 7:30 pm. Walter HallThe Killam Prize-winning faculty pianist performsan all-Beethoven program, including the “Eroica”Variations, Sonata No. 31 and selected Bagatelles.

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