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The WholeNote ListingsThe WholeNote listings are arranged in five sections this issue:A.GTA (GreATer ToronTo AreA) covers allof Toronto plus Halton, Peel, York and Durhamregions (zones 1,2,3 and 4 on the map below).B.Beyond The GTA covers many areas of SouthernOntario outside Toronto and the GTA (zones 5,6,7,and 8 on the map below). Starts on page 32.FESTIVALS is organized alphabeticallyby festival name and either provides detailedC.SUMMERlistings or refers you to the appropriatespot(s) in the daily listings. Starts on page 35.D.In The CluBs (MosTly JAzz)is organized alphabetically by club.Starts on page 44.E.AnnounCeMenTs eT CeTerA is for lectures,symposia, master classes and other musicrelatedevents (except performances) thatmay be of interest to our readers. Starts on page 46A GenerAl word of CAuTIon A phone number is provided withevery listing in The WholeNote – in fact, we won’t publish a listingwithout one. Concerts are sometimes cancelled or postponed; and artistsor venues may change after listings are published. Please check beforeyou go out to a concert.how To lIsT Listings in The WholeNote in the sections above are afree service available, at our discretion, to eligible presenters. If youhave an event, send us your information no later than the <strong>15</strong>th of themonth prior to the issue or issues in which your listing is eligible toappear.neXT, The new seAson! The next issue covers the period fromSeptember 1-October 7, 20<strong>10</strong>. All listings for that period must bereceived by 6pm Sunday <strong>August</strong> <strong>15</strong>.lIsTInGs can be sent by e-mail to listings@thewholenote.com or byfax to 416-603-4791 or by regular mail to the address on page 6. Wedo not receive listings by phone, but you can call 416-323-2232 x27 forfurther information.lIsTInGs zone MAp Visit our website to see a detailed version of thismap: thewholenote.comLakeHuronGeorgianBayLake ErieLake SimcoeLake OntarioCity of TorontoNote: Music theatre productions with extendedruns appear in the daily listings onlyon their first performance of the month.Subsequent performance dates appear at theend of that primary listing. For show times, callthe phone number given in the listings.Listings for the following extended-run productionsmay be found on the dates below:Evita – <strong>July</strong> 2 (Beyond GTA)Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living inParis – <strong>July</strong> 2 (Beyond GTA)Jersey Boys – <strong>July</strong> 2Kiss Me Kate – <strong>July</strong> 2 (Beyond GTA)Legally Blonde – <strong>July</strong> 7Miss Saigon – <strong>July</strong> 9One Touch of Venus – <strong>July</strong> 1 (Beyond GTA)Rain – <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>Rock of Ages – <strong>July</strong> 1South Pacific – <strong>August</strong> 12Thursday <strong>July</strong> 01• 11:00am: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Xylopholks;Paul Read Orchestra. Toronto Star Stage,Nathan Phillips Square, <strong>10</strong>0 Queen St. W. 416-928-2033. Free.• 1:00 to 12:00 midnight: Harbourfront Centre.World Routes: Canada Day Festival. GypsyMelody, Masaisai Mudare, Jim Galloway, CherylL’Hirondelle, Sarah Slean, The Sadies; and otherartists. Redpath and Sirius Stages and BrigantineRoom, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 5:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Buck 65;Groove & Graffiti. Primus Stage, Nathan PhillipsSquare, <strong>10</strong>0 Queen St. W. 416-928-2033. Free.• 7:00: Toronto Music Garden. Songs Acrossthe Waters. Croall: new work; also traditionalMohawk songs. Ahkwesasne Women Singers.475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Rock of Ages.Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 416-872-1212. $30-$<strong>15</strong>0. Also <strong>July</strong> 2-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-25, 27-<strong>August</strong> 1, 3-8, <strong>10</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, 17-22, 24-29, 31-September 5.• 8:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Roy HargroveBig Band. Koerner Hall, Royal Conservatory,273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. $40-$60.• 8:45: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.Goldenberg & Yovanoff. Bathurst Street Theatre,736 Bathurst St. 416-966-<strong>10</strong>62. $11;$<strong>10</strong>(adv). Also <strong>July</strong> 3, 5-8, <strong>10</strong>.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. 1920sstyle Berlin cabaret. Bread and Circus, 299<strong>August</strong>a Ave. 416-966-<strong>10</strong>62. $<strong>10</strong>. Also <strong>July</strong>2-5, 7-11.Friday <strong>July</strong> 02• 12:00 noon: TD Toronto Jazz Festival.JAZZ.FM91 Youth Band, Monterey Jazz FestivalNext Generation Orchestra. Toronto Star Stage,Nathan Phillips Square, <strong>10</strong>0 Queen St. W. 416-928-2033. Free.• 12:30: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. SilverleafJazz Band. Shops at Don Mills, <strong>10</strong>90 Don MillsRd. 416-447-0618. Free.• 4:30: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Xylopholks.HMV, 333 Yonge St. 416-870-8000.• 5:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. YvetteTollar Quintet. Primus Stage, Nathan PhillipsSquare, <strong>10</strong>0 Queen St. W. 416-928-2033. Free.• 7:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. ElizabethShepherd. Shops at Don Mills, <strong>10</strong>90 Don MillsRd. 416-447-0618. Free.A. Concerts In The GTA• 8:00: Dancap Productions. Jersey Boys.Music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St.416-644-3665. $55-$95. Also <strong>July</strong> 3, 4, 6-11,13-18, 20-25, 27-<strong>August</strong> 1, 3-8, <strong>10</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, 17-22,24-29, 31-September 5, and beyond.• 8:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Fred Frithw/ Octopus opening. Music Gallery, 197 John St.416-870-8000. $<strong>15</strong>.• 9:00pm to 1:00am: Harbourfront Centre.World Routes: Hot Spot. Jazz Mafia Symphonyand Jazz Mafia Circus. Sirius Stage and BrigantineRoom, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Saturday <strong>July</strong> 03• 12:30: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Lost Fingers.Shops at Don Mills, <strong>10</strong>90 Don Mills Rd.416-447-0618. Free.• 1:00 to 9:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival.Xylopholks; Lost Fingers; Chaka Khan; MacyGray. Yonge-Dundas Square, 1 Dundas St. E.416-928-2033. Free.• 1:00 to 11:00: Corso Italia Festival. DayOne. Escola da Samba, Toronto All-Star BigBand, The Imbayakunas, Cobra Kings, CarloCoppola, and other artists. 1<strong>15</strong>4-1362 St. ClairAve. W. 416 240-9338. Free.• 5:<strong>15</strong>: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.See <strong>July</strong> 1.• 8:00: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Doran-Stucky-Studer and Tacuma Play Music of JimiHendrix w/ NKLS Quartet opening. Music Gallery,197 John St. 416-870-8000. $25.• 8:00pm to 12:30am: Harbourfront Centre.World Routes: Hot Spot. Melissa Laveaux; VandanaVishwas; L’Orchestre Septentrional. SiriusStage and Brigantine Room, 235 Queen’s QuayW. 416-973-4000. Free.• <strong>10</strong>:00pm: Young Centre for the PerformingArts. Saturday Night Cabaret Series:The Anais Project. Old-world cabaret songs inEnglish, French, Spanish and Italian. PatriciaO’Callaghan, Miranda Mulholland and RominaDi Gasbarro. 55 Mill St., Building 49. 416-866-8666. $<strong>15</strong>.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Sunday <strong>July</strong> 04• 12:30: TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Jane Bunnett.Shops at Don Mills, <strong>10</strong>90 Don Mills Rd.416-447-0618. Free.• 1:00 to 11:00: Corso Italia Festival. DayTwo. See <strong>July</strong> 3.• 2:00: Music at Mount Pleasant. World’s EndQuartet. American composers in celebration ofIndependence Day. Conservatory Garden, 375Mount Pleasant Rd. 416-485-9129. Free.• 2:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. ReneeBarda, mezzo-soprano. Scarborough Civic Centre,<strong>15</strong>0 Borough Dr. 416-396-7766. Free.• 2:30: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.• 3:00: Music at Sharon. Les Voix Baroques.Motets by Carissimi and Charpentier. MatthewWhite, countertenor and artistic director; ShannonMercer, soprano; Alex Weimann, harpsichord.Temple of the Children of Peace, 18974Leslie St., Sharon. 416-872-4255. $35. 2:30:Pre-concert chat.28 THEWHOLENOTE.COM<strong>July</strong> 1 - September 7, 20<strong>10</strong>

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