ExpressiveYuletide FareBENJAMIN STEINCanadian Flute Association Flute ChoirMonday Rehearsals starting October 18Trinity-St. Paul's Centre B9 Fireside Room427 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ONHoliday Concert on <strong>December</strong> 13The Louis Simao/Bill McBirnie DuoSaturday, <strong>December</strong> 4, <strong>2010</strong> at 7 pmWomen's Art Association Gallery23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ONPay what you can! Happy Holidays!Dmitriy Varelas Masterclass and RecitalSaturday, January 15, 2011Masterclass 3 pm and Recital 7 pmWomen's Art Association Gallery23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ONSecond Annual Flute Competition 2011Saturday, March 26, 2011Women's Art Association Gallery23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ONRegister by Friday, March 4, 2011CFA Second Annual Gala ConcertSaturday, April 30, 2011 at 7 pmWomen's Art Association Gallery23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ON$20 suggested donationwww.canadaflute.comWdescribe a musical performance? Among musicians, it’s acommon but somewhat amorphous term that comes in handyfun to throw around in undergraduate music theory and analysiswill with early music, which often has been revived after centuries ofFour Seasons, for instance,considered by most people to be a classic for the ages, was not intradition has compelled musicians to engage in a process of redisperformance tradition of much ancient music is a young and almost time there are a number of concerts on the horizon that illuminate ance to the original conditions in which this choral repertoire wascomposed to take advantage of the architectural structure of the institution that has dedicated itself in part to maintaining a performmodern predilection for folk or popular music, the school, which24 thewholenote.com<strong>December</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> - February 7, 2011
The choristers of St. Michael’s Choir School.Willliams’ Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Vaughan Willliams was part of the folk music revival that took placehe was engaged in an act of reconstruction and promotion similar to this <strong>December</strong>, space permits only a sampling (please consult TheWholeNoteCentennial Choir’s Sacred Traditions will feature sacred music fromthe African, Jewish, and Christian repertoire, and play host to theUpper Canada Choristers will feature Cantemosand inspired by, the Medieval epoch; and on the same day the and otherChristmas Oratorio Lux Aeterna and MontrealSymphonie minuteBenjamin Stein is a tenor and theorbist. He can be contacted atchoralscene@thewholenote.com.PETER MAHONSales Representative4<strong>16</strong>-322-8000pmahon@trebnet.comwww.petermahon.comPax Christi Chorale & Chamber Choir: Stephanie Martin, Artistic DirectorPax Christi Youth Choir: Lynn Janes, ConductorCHRISTMASSPLENDOUR IIBACH CHRISTMAS ORATORIO I, VI, &CANTATA 140 “WACHET AUF,” CAROLS & MOTETSHoward Dyck, guest conductorAgnes Zsigovics, soprano; Iasmina Pataca, mezzo-soprano;Cory Knight, tenor; Matthew Zadow, baritone; with orchestraSaturday, <strong>December</strong> 4, <strong>2010</strong> – 7:30 pmSunday, <strong>December</strong> 5, <strong>2010</strong> – 3:00 pmAdult: $30 Senior: $25 Student: $22 Children (under 12): $5Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd, Toronto, ON.For more information and to order tickets, visitwww.paxchristichorale.org or call (4<strong>16</strong>) 491-8542.THECHILDREN ’ SMESSIAHpresented byPax Christi Choraleand theGallery Choir of the Church ofSaint Mary MagdaleneStephanie Martin, Artistic DirectorEve-Lyn de la Haye, sopranoLeigh-Anne Martin, mezzo-sopranoMichael Loewen, tenorBenjamin Covey, baritoneSaturday, <strong>December</strong> 11, <strong>2010</strong>4:00 – 5:00 pmDesigned especially for the younger crowd, we encourage youto bring your children to introduce them to a short performanceof some of the highlights from Handel’s glorious Messiah.Children admitted free, adults pay what you can at the door.Church of Saint Mary Magdalene,477 Manning Avenue, Toronto (at Ulster Ave)For more information, call (4<strong>16</strong>) 531-7955www.stmarymagdalene.ca<strong>December</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> - February 7, 2011 thewholenote.com 25
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