Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free. Also Aug 26.• 9:30: Harbourfront Centre. TAIWANfest:Never Leave Yen-J Alone Concert. 235 Queen’sQuay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Sunday <strong>August</strong> 26• 3:00: Ontario Youth Choir. What is Life.Featuring several works composed for the choir.Michael Zaugg, conductor. Grace Church onthe-Hill,300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-923-1144. $15;$12(sr/st).• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recitals. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 4:00: Harbourfront Centre. Summer Musicin the Garden: Songs from an Ancient Garden.Classical Persian music, including both composedand improvised music. Shiraz Ensemble;Pedram Khavarzamini, percussion. TorontoMusic Garden, 475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.Monday <strong>August</strong> 27• 12:15: Music Mondays. Iberia. Albeniz:Iberia Book I; and works by Debussy and Chopin.Koichi Inoue, piano. Church of the Holy Trinity,<strong>10</strong> Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x304. $5 suggesteddonation.• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.Tuesday <strong>August</strong> 28See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Ashkenaz Festival• 1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 29• 12:35: St. Stephen in-the-Fields AnglicanChurch. Concerts at Midday. MatthewWhitfield, organ. <strong>10</strong>3 Bellevue Ave. 647-638-3550. Free.• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.• 7:30: Artists’ Garden Cooperative. PleinAir Salon Garden Concerts. Julie McGregor andNorman Amadio, jazz vocal/piano duo. Gardenand Pavilion, 345 Balliol St. 416-487-0705.$<strong>10</strong>.Thursday <strong>August</strong> 30See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Ashkenaz Festival• 12:00 noon: Brampton Folk Club. ThursdayLunchtime Concert Series. Brown Ale, Celtic/East Coast Duo. Outdoor stage, Rose Theatre, 1Theatre Ln., Brampton. 647-233-3655. Free.• 7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Summer Musicin the Garden: Klezmer en Buenos Aires – Lernerand Moguilevsky. Klezmer improvisations, embracingelements of Argentine folk music,jazz, contemporary music and tango. CesarLerner, piano/accordion/percussion; MarceloMoguilevsky, clarinet/sax/wooden flutes/harmonica.Toronto Music Garden, 475 Queen’s QuayW. 416-973-4000. Free. Co-presented with theA. Concerts in the GTA<strong>2012</strong> Ashkenaz Festival.• 7:00: St. Lawrence Market NeighbourhoodBIA. Music in St. James Park: New OrleansJazz. The Happy Pals. 65 Church St. 416-461-7744. Free.• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.Friday <strong>August</strong> 31• 7:00: Volcano Theatre/Underground Opera.A Synonym for Love. See Aug 19.• 7:30: Friends of the Museums ofMississauga. On the Verandah. Age of Reason,folk group. Benares Historic House, 1507Clarkson Rd., Mississauga. 905-615-4860.PWYC.Saturday September 01See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Ashkenaz Festival• 2:00 to <strong>10</strong>:00: Contact ContemporaryMusic. INTERsection. Featuring music byAndriessen, Reich, Glass, T. Riley, J. Wolfe,D. Lang, Foley and others. Bang On A Can All-Stars; Contact; Scott Good’s Acid Brass; Edges;Jim Harley, the Knot and others. Yonge DundasSquare, 2 Dundas St. E. 416-902-70<strong>10</strong>. Free.Sunday September 02See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Ashkenaz Festival• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recitals. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 7:00: Contact Contemporary Music.INTERsection: Ambient – The Music of BrianEno. Eno: Music for Airports; Discreet Music;film by Suzanne Bocanegra; Peter Mettler, livevideo projections. Bang On A Can All-Stars;Contact. Panasonic Theatre, 651 Yonge St. 416-872-1212 or 1-800-461-3333. $30–$40.Monday September 03See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Ashkenaz Festival• 12:15: Music Mondays. Songs of Travel. Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel; Finzi:Let us Garlands Bring (Shakespeare settings).Christopher Wilson, bass-baritone; Tom Chilling,piano. Church of the Holy Trinity, <strong>10</strong> Trinity Sq.416-598-4521 x304. $5 suggested donation.Tuesday September 04• 1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.Wednesday September 05• 12:35: St. Stephen in-the-Fields AnglicanChurch. Concerts at Midday. Mark Himmelman,organ. <strong>10</strong>3 Bellevue Ave. 647-638-3550. Free.Thursday September 06• 7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Summer Musicin the Garden: Bach at Dusk. Bach: Suite No. 2in d BWV<strong>10</strong>08 for unaccompanied cello. KateHaynes, baroque cello. Toronto Music Garden,475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free. Copresentedwith the <strong>2012</strong> Ashkenaz Festival.Note: short 30 minute concert due to earlysunset.Search listings by genre online at thewholenote.comSunday <strong>July</strong> 01See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Westben – Concertsin the Barn2:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival/* Schulich Children’s Plays. You’re a GoodMan, Charlie Brown. Book, music and lyricsby C. Gesner. Stephen Patterson (Snoopy);Erica Peck (Lucy); Ken James Stewart (CharlieBrown); Andrew Broderick (Schroeder); AmyWallis (Sally); Kevin Yee (Linus); and others;Donna Feore, director and choreographer. AvonTheatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. $49–$<strong>10</strong>6; $36(18 and under). Also <strong>July</strong>5, 8, <strong>10</strong>, 14, 15, <strong>17</strong>, 20, 21, 24, 26, 27, 31;Aug 1, 3–5, 7, 9–12, 14, 15, <strong>17</strong>, 19, 21, 23,24, 28, 30, 31; Sept 1, 5; runs to October 28;start times vary.• 3:00: Festival Alexandria. Oh Canada! AJourney to Freedom. The Imani Gospel Singers,Marcia Bailey, director. Festival Barn, 3689County Rd. 45, Alexandria. 613-525-4141 or514-484-9076. $20; $<strong>10</strong>(sr/st); free(12 andunder).• 4:00: Guelph Concert Band. SummerConcerts in the Park. Rocky Mountain Band.Riverside Park bandstand, Woolwich St.,Guelph. 519-835-8531. Free, donationswelcome.8:00: Shaw Festival. Ragtime. Music*by S. Flaherty; lyrics by L. Ahrens; book byTerrence McNally; based on the novel by E. L.Doctorow. With by Benedict Campbell (Father);Patty Jamieson (Mother); Evan AlexanderSmith (Younger Brother); Guy Bannerman(Grandfather); Thom Allison (Coalhouse) andothers; Paul Sportelli, music director; JackieMaxwell, stage director. Shaw Festival Theatre,<strong>10</strong> Queen’s Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake.1-800-511-7429. $33.90–$124.35. Also <strong>July</strong>3–6, <strong>10</strong>, 12–14, <strong>17</strong>, 19–21, 24, 26, 27, 29,31; Aug 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, <strong>10</strong>, 12, 14–16, 19, 22,23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31; Sept 1, 2, 5, 6; runs toOctober 14; start times vary.Monday <strong>July</strong> 02See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:TD Toronto Jazz FestivalTuesday <strong>July</strong> 036:00: 4th Line Theatre. Queen Marie. S.* Barrie. Musical comedy based on the life ofCobourg-born comedienne/Vaudevillian MarieDressler. Shelley Simester (Marie Dressler);Robert Winslow (Jim Dalton); Allie Dunbar (ClaireDubrey); Sedina Fiati (Mamie); Mark Hiscox(Mark Sennett); and others; Justin Hiscox, musicdirector and original composition; Kim Blackwell,stage director. The Winslow Farm, 779 ZionLine, Millbrook. 705-932-4445 or 1-800-814-0055. $40(opening night gala); $30; $26(ages5–16); $20(previews). Also <strong>July</strong> 4(preview),5(opens), 6, 7, <strong>10</strong>–14, <strong>17</strong>–21, 24–28, 30, 31;Aug 1–4; all shows at 6pm.8:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere. K.Cameron. * Music by F. Eaglesmith. Couple strugglesto keep their farm afloat and their marriagetogether. J.D. Nicholson (Johnny), RebeccaAuerbach (Caroline), Capucine Onn (Musician),Matt Campbell (Mike/Hendrik/Collector); JeffCulbert (McAllister); David Archibald (Musician)and music director; Eric Coates, stage director.B. Concerts Beyond the GTAIN THIS ISSUE: Alexandria, Ancaster, Barrie, Blyth, Guelph,Hamilton, Hilton Beach, London, Millbrook, Niagara-on-the-Lake,Orillia and Stratford.Blyth Memorial Community Hall, 431 Queen St.,County Rd.4, Blyth. 519-523-9300 or 1-877-862-5984. $30–$34; $15(st). Also <strong>July</strong> 4–7;start times vary.Wednesday <strong>July</strong> 04See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Music and Beyond11:30am: Shaw Festival. Trouble in Tahiti.Music * and libretto by Bernstein. Elodie Gillett(Dinah); Mark Uhre (Sam); and others; PaulSportelli, music director; Jay Turvey, stage director.Court House Theatre, 26 Queen St.,Niagara-on-the-Lake. 1-800-511-7429.$36.16. Also <strong>July</strong> 7(opens), 8, 11, 12, 14, 18,20, 21, 25, 28, 29; Aug 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12,15, <strong>17</strong>, 18, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30; Sept 1, 6, 7;runs to October 7; start times vary.• 12:00 noon: Midday Music with Shigeru.Louis Lefaive, piano; Carl Rabinowitz, bass; RickPatenaude, drums. Original compositions byLefaive, and music that has inspired him. Hi-WayPentecostal Church, 50 Anne St. N., Barrie.705-726-1181. $5; free(st).• 2:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere.See <strong>July</strong> 3.2:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival.*Pirates of Penzance. Gilbert and Sullivan. SeanArbuckle (Pirate King); Kyle Blair (Frederic); AmyWallis (Mabel Stanley); and others; FranklinBrasz, music director; Ethan McSweeny,stage director. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St.,Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. $49–$121.90;$36(18 and under). Also <strong>July</strong> 7, 11–14, 18, 20,22, 25, 27, 28, 31; Aug 2, 3, 7, 8, <strong>10</strong>, 14, 16–18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30; Sept 2, 5–7; runs toOctober 27; start times vary.*8:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival.42nd Street. Music by H. Warren; lyrics by A.Dubin; book by M. Stewart and M. Bramble;based on the novel by B. Ropes. With SeanArbuckle (Julian Marsh); Kyle Blair (Billy Lawlor);Cynthia Dale (Dorothy Brock); Jennifer RiderShaw (Peggy Sawyer); Naomi Costain (Anne“Anytime Reilly”); and others; Michael Barber, musicdirector; Gary Griffin, stage director. FestivalTheatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. $49–$<strong>10</strong>6; $36(18 and under). Also <strong>July</strong>6–8, 11, 12, 14, 18–21, 24–28, 31; Aug 1, 2, 4,5, 7–9, 11, 12, 14–16, 18, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28;Sept 1, 7; runs to October 28; start times vary.*8:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival.Wanderlust. Music by M. Norman; book and additionallyrics by M. Panych; based on poems ofRobert Service. World premiere. Bank clerk andaspiring poet Robert Service dreams of romanceand escape to a new life of adventure in the goldrush of the Great North. Robin Hutton (LouiseMontgomery); Tom Rooney (Robert Service);Dan Chameroy (Dan McGrew); Randy Hughson(Mr. McGee); Lucy Peacock (Mrs. Munsch); andothers; Marek Norman, music director, DianaCoatsworth, choreographer; Morris Panych,stage director. Tom Patterson Theatre, 111Lakeside Dr., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. $61–$<strong>10</strong>6; $36(18 and under). Also <strong>July</strong> 6, 7, <strong>10</strong>,11(opens), 14, 19–21, 25, 26, 28; Aug 2–4, 7,8, <strong>10</strong>, 14, 16–18, 21–23, 25, 28, 31; Sept 5, 7;runs to Sept 28; start times vary.Thursday <strong>July</strong> 05See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:36 thewholenote.com <strong>July</strong> 1 – September 7, <strong>2012</strong>
Brott Music Festival; Music and Beyond;Music in Summer; TD Sunfest• 8:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere.See <strong>July</strong> 3.Friday <strong>July</strong> 06See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Huntsville Festival of theArts; Midland’s Summer Serenade; Musicand Beyond; Music in Summer; TD Sunfest• 8:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere.See <strong>July</strong> 3.Saturday <strong>July</strong> 07See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget;Huntsville Festival of the Arts; Music andBeyond; Music in Summer; TD Sunfest;Westben – Concerts in the Barn• 2:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere.See <strong>July</strong> 3.• 8:00: Blyth Festival. Dear Johnny Deere.See <strong>July</strong> 3.Sunday <strong>July</strong> 08See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Music and Beyond; Westben – Concerts inthe Barn• 3:00: Festival Alexandria. Djokic-LeblancDuo. Works by Gershwin, Debussy andCorigliano. Festival Barn, 3689 Country Rd. 45,Alexandria. 613-525-4141 or 514-484-9076.$20; $15(sr/st); free(12 and under).• 7:00: Guelph Concert Band. SummerConcerts in the Park. Guelph Concert Band.Riverside Park bandstand, Woolwich St.,Guelph. 519-835-8531. Free, donationswelcome.• 7:00: Mississauga Pops. Orillia SummerConcert Series. Couchiching Beach Park, Bay St.at Jarvis St., Orillia. 905-615-4720. Free, donationswelcome.• 7:00: Music at Fieldcote. Ross WooldridgeSextet. 64 Sulpher Springs Rd., Ancaster. 905-648-8144. Free.Monday <strong>July</strong> 09See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Music and BeyondTuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Music and Beyond; Westben – Concerts inthe BarnWednesday <strong>July</strong> 11See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Huntsville Festival of the Arts; Music andBeyond• 2:30: Seniors Serenade. Down MemoryLane. Kim Salkeld, piano; Floyd Hall, saxophone;Bruce Rumble, double bass. CentralUnited Church, 54 Ross St., Barrie. 705-726-1181. Free.Thursday <strong>July</strong> 12See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Huntsville Festival of theArts; Music and Beyond• 8:00: Adrian Raso & the TravellingBohemians. Live in Concert. Adrian Raso, guitarand composition; Lore Bortolon, guitar; KristinRaso, drums and percussion; Juneyt, flamencoguitar; guest: Arnaldo Friere, guitar (Brazil).Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St.,Guelph. 519-837-3729. $20. Also <strong>July</strong> 13.Friday <strong>July</strong> 13See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Elora Festival; HuntsvilleFestival of the Arts; Midland’s SummerSerenade; Music and Beyond; Westben –Concerts in the Barn• 8:00: Adrian Raso & the TravellingBohemians. Live in Concert. See <strong>July</strong> 12.Saturday <strong>July</strong> 14See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget; EloraFestival; Leith Summer Festival; Music andBeyondSunday <strong>July</strong> 15See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Elora Festival; Huntsville Festival of theArts; Midland’s Summer Serenade; Musicand Beyond; Westben – Concerts in theBarn• 3:00: Festival Alexandria. A SummertimeRecital. Works by Bach, Delibes, Villa-Lobos andothers. Justine Butkovich, soprano; ThérèseMotard, cello; Laurie Altman, piano. FestivalBarn, 3689 Country Rd. 45, Alexandria. 613-525-4141 or 514-484-9076. $20; $15(sr/st);free(12 and under).• 7:00: Guelph Concert Band. SummerConcerts in the Park. Waterloo ConcertBand. Riverside Park bandstand, WoolwichSt., Guelph. 519-835-8531. Free, donationswelcome.Monday <strong>July</strong> 16See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Musique Royale; Stratford Summer MusicTuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>17</strong>See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Huntsville Festival of the Arts; MusiqueRoyale; Westben – Concerts in the BarnWednesday <strong>July</strong> 18See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Elora Festival; Festival of the Sound;Musique Royale• 12:00 noon: Music at St. Andrews. ConradGold, organ. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,47 Owen St., Barrie. 705-726-1181. $5;free(st).Thursday <strong>July</strong> 19See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Elora Festival; Festivalof the Sound; Huntsville Festival of the Arts;Musique Royale; Stratford Summer Music;Westben – Concerts in the BarnFriday <strong>July</strong> 20See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Elora Festival; Festival ofthe Sound; Midland’s Summer Serenade;Music at Port Milford; Musique Royale;Stratford Summer Music; Westben –Concerts in the BarnSaturday <strong>July</strong> 21See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Elora Festival; Festival ofthe Sound; Huntsville Festival of the Arts;Musique Royale; Stratford Summer Music;Westben – Concerts in the BarnSunday <strong>July</strong> 22See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget; EloraFestival; Festival of the Sound; Midland’sSummer Serenade; Stratford SummerMusic; Westben – Concerts in the Barn• 3:00: Festival Alexandria. La FanfareMonfarleau. Jigs, waltzes, marches, squaredances and songs. Liestte Remon, violin;Marianne Boies, trumpet; Pierre Langevin, clarinet;Martin Desjardins, tenor sax; Jean-PhillipeReny, banjo, and others. Festival Barn, 3689Country Rd. 45, Alexandria. 613-525-4141or 514-484-9076. $20; $15(sr/st); free(12 andunder).• 7:00: Guelph Concert Band. SummerConcerts in the Park. Kitchener Musical SocietyBand. Riverside Park bandstand, WoolwichSt., Guelph. 519-835-8531. Free, donationswelcome.Monday <strong>July</strong> 23See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the SoundTuesday <strong>July</strong> 24See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Westben – Concertsin the BarnWednesday <strong>July</strong> 25See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Huntsville Festivalof the ArtsThursday <strong>July</strong> 26See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget; EloraFestival; Festival of the Sound; HuntsvilleFestival of the Arts; Midland’s SummerSerenade; Ottawa Chamberfest; StratfordSummer Music; Westben – Concerts in theBarnFriday <strong>July</strong> 27See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget; EloraFestival; Festival of the Sound; HuntsvilleFestival of the Arts; Midland’s SummerSerenade; Music at Port Milford; OttawaChamberfest; Stratford Summer Music;Westben – Concerts in the BarnSaturday <strong>July</strong> 28See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget;Elora Festival; Festival of the Sound; LeithSummer Festival; Ottawa Chamberfest;Stratford Summer Music; Westben –Concerts in the Barn• 7:30: Music Niagara. The New YorkPolyphony. Classical male vocal quartet performingchant, polyphony, renaissance and contemporaryworks. St. Mark’s Anglican Church,41 Byron St., Niagara-on-the-Lake. 1-800-511-7429. $45.Sunday <strong>July</strong> 29See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Elora Festival; Festival of the Sound;Midland’s Summer Serenade; MusiqueRoyale; Ottawa Chamberfest; StratfordSummer Music; Westben – Concerts in theBarn• 7:00: Guelph Concert Band. SummerConcerts in the Park. Guelph and ChinguacousyConcert Bands. Riverside Park bandstand,Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-835-8531. Free, donationswelcome.• 7:00: North York Concert Band. In Concert.John Edward Liddle, conductor. Rotary AquaTheatre, Couchiching Beach Park (Bay St. atJarvis St.), Orillia. 416-652-2077. Free.• 7:00: Northdale Concert Band. In Concert.Graziano Brescacin, conductor. Rotary AquaTheatre, Couchiching Beach Park (Bay St. atJarvis St.), Orillia. 416-652-2077. Free.Monday <strong>July</strong> 30See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Musique Royale;Ottawa ChamberfestTuesday <strong>July</strong> 31See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Musique Royale;Ottawa ChamberfestWednesday <strong>August</strong> 01See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Huntsville Festivalof the Arts; Musique Royale; OttawaChamberfest; Stratford Summer Music• 12:00 noon: Midday Music with Shigeru.Toronto Summer Music Festival Fellows. Hi-WayPentecostal Church, 50 Anne St. N., Barrie.705-726-1181. $5; free(st).Thursday <strong>August</strong> 02See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Domaine Forget; EloraFestival; Festival of the Sound; HighlandsOpera Studio; Huntsville Festival of theArts; Musique Royale; Ottawa Chamberfest;Stratford Summer Music• 8:00: Acoustic Muse Concerts/TheAeolian. Niamh Ni Charra, vocals, fiddle andconcertina. Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St. E.,London. 519-672-1967. $25/$22(adv).Friday <strong>August</strong> 03See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Elora Festival; Festivalof the Sound; Highlands Opera Studio;Huntsville Festival of the Arts; Midland’sSummer Serenade; Music at Port Milford;Musique Royale; Ottawa Chamberfest;Stratford Summer Music; Westben –Concerts in the BarnSaturday <strong>August</strong> 04See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Domaine Forget; Elora Festival; Festivalof the Sound; Highlands Opera Studio;Huntsville Festival of the Arts; OttawaChamberfest; Stratford Summer Music;Westben – Concerts in the BarnSunday <strong>August</strong> 05See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Brott Music Festival; Festival of theSound; Kincardine Summer Music Festival;Musique Royale; Ottawa Chamberfest;Stratford Summer Music; Westben –Concerts in the BarnMonday <strong>August</strong> 06See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Kincardine SummerMusic Festival; Midland’s SummerSerenade; Ottawa ChamberfestTuesday <strong>August</strong> 07See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Kincardine SummerMusic Festival; Ottawa ChamberfestWednesday <strong>August</strong> 08See SECTION S: SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Festival of the Sound; Highlands OperaStudio; Huntsville Festival of the Arts;Kincardine Summer Music Festival; OttawaChamberfest; Stratford Summer Music• 2:30: Seniors Serenade. Fantasia onGershwin’s Porgy and Bess. James Wells, piano.<strong>July</strong> 1 – September 7, <strong>2012</strong>thewholenote.com 37
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