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. 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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>
• 4:00 to 6:30: Harbourfront Centre. WorldRoutes: Hot Spot. La-33; Moda Eterna. Siriusand Redpath Stages, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 4:00: St. James’ Cathedral. Twilight RecitalSeries: Andrew Adair, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free (donations welcome).• 4:00: Toronto Music Garden/Istituto Italianodi Cultura. Fermate il Passo (“Stay a moment,passer-by!”). <strong>15</strong>th-century Italian music.Viva BiancaLuna Biffi, vocalist and viola d’arco.475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park/TD TorontoDowntown Jazz Festival. Jazz Vespers: BrianBarlow Big Band. <strong>15</strong>70 Yonge St. 416-920-5211. Free (donations welcome).Monday <strong>July</strong> 05• 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music Mondays. Viva BiancaLunaBiffi, Italian singer-instrumentalist. Music fromRenaissance Italy. Church of the Holy Trinity, <strong>10</strong>Trinity Square. 416-598-4521 x222. Pwyc ($5suggested). Co-sponsored by Istituto di CulturaItaliano, Toronto Early Music Centre and TorontoMusic Garden.• 12:45: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven ofUs. See <strong>July</strong> 1.• 7:30: Village Harmony. In Concert. Choirperforms music from Bulgaria, Quebec, Corsicaand Georgia. Church of the Holy Trinity, <strong>10</strong> TrinitySq. 416-598-4521 x224. $12(suggested);$8(sr/st suggested).• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 06• 1:00: St. James’ Cathedral. Music at Midday:Andrew Adair, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free (donations welcome).• 6:45: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.See <strong>July</strong> 1.• 7:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. TuesdayNight Live: Mega City Band. Barry ZukermanAmphitheatre, Earl Bales Park, 4169 BathurstSt. 416-392-3846. Free.Wednesday <strong>July</strong> 07• 3:30: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.See <strong>July</strong> 1.• 7:00: Etobicoke Community Concert Band.Twilight Concert in the Park. Classic pops repertoire.Guests: Scarborough Pipe Band. ApplewoodHomestead, Broadacres Park, 450 TheWest Mall. 416-4<strong>10</strong>-<strong>15</strong>70. Free.• 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Legally Blonde– the Musical. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300King St. W. 416-872-1212. $30-$99. Also <strong>July</strong>8-11, 13-18, 20-25, 27-<strong>August</strong> 1, 3-8.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Thursday <strong>July</strong> 08• 5:<strong>15</strong>: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.See <strong>July</strong> 1.• 7:00: Investors Group Thursday NightConcert Series. RK Sound Prime Time. Dixielandjazz. Gage Park, 45 Main St. S., Brampton.905-874-2936. Free.• 7:00: Toronto Music Garden. Look Back inTenderness: Brahms on Love and Life. Quintetfor Clarinet and Strings, Op.1<strong>15</strong>. Jerome Summers,clarinet; Madawaska String Quartet. 475Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Friday <strong>July</strong> 09• 6:00: Organ-Music & Historical Festival.Concert for French Horn and Organ. Ager: Sonatafor French Horn and Organ, and other works.Henri Ormieres and Reinhard Seeliger, organ;Manfred Dippmann, French horn. St. James’Cathedral, 65 Church St. 647-822-2530. Donation($<strong>10</strong>-$20 suggested).• 7:00: Ars Longa Vita Brevis. Premier Concert.Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 in e; alsoworks by Eatock, Dalal and Renaud. Pam Hinman,Carolyn Blackwell, violins; Brandon Chui,viola; Lydia Munchinsky,cello. EastminsterUnited Church, 3<strong>10</strong> Danforth Ave. 416-303-6619. $20; $<strong>10</strong>(st).• 7:30: Dancap Productions. Miss Saigon.Boublil and Schonberg. Four Seasons Centrefor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-644-3665. $35-$185. Also <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>, 11, 13-18,20-25, 27-<strong>August</strong> 1.• 7:30: Toronto Centre for the Arts.Westray’s Jazz Hop. Studio Theatre, TCA, 5040Yonge St. 416-872-1111. $<strong>15</strong>; $12(st).• 8:00pm to 2:00am: Harbourfront Centre.World Routes: Beats, Breaks and Culture. TheHeavy; The Slew Live; Ex-Wolfmother RhythmSection; Rich Aucoin; and Rynecologist. SiriusStage, Brigantine Room, 235 Queen’s Quay W.416-973-4000. Free.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.Saturday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>• 12:00 noon to <strong>10</strong>:30: Afrofest. Day One.Meiway, Dizu Plaatjies and Ibuyambo, Chiwoniso,Bayuda du Congo, Muna Mingole, Soul Influence,and other artists. Queen’s Park North,Queen’s Park Cresc. 416-469-5336. Free.• 2:30 to 2:00am: Harbourfront Centre.World Routes: Beats, Breaks and Culture. PopLock & Load; J. Rocc; Rakim. Redpath and SiriusStages, Brigantine Room, 235 Queen’s QuayW. 416-973-4000. Free.• 6:00: Organ-Music & Historical Festival.Organ Music of the Baroque and Romantic. ReinhardSeeliger, Henri Ormieres, Andrew Ager, organ.St. James’ Cathedral, 65 Church St. 647-822-2530. Donation ($<strong>10</strong>-$20 suggested).• 7:00: Beaches Baroque. The Bach/Weiss Sonata.Geneviève Gilardeau, Baroque violin; LucasHarris, lute. Beaches Presbyterian Church, 65Glen Manor Dr. Free (donations accepted).• 7:30: Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall.Young at Heart Chorus. Choral arrangements ofmusic of Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix and Radiohead.Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. $42.38-$81.93.• 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Rain. Tribute tothe Beatles. Canon Theatre, 244 Victoria St.416-872-1212. $30-$125. Also <strong>July</strong> 11, 13-18,20-25, 27-<strong>August</strong> 1.• <strong>10</strong>:00: Young Centre for the PerformingArts. Saturday Night Cabaret Series: SharronMatthews, vocalist. 55 Mill St., Building 49.416-866-8666. $<strong>15</strong>. Licensed.• <strong>10</strong>:<strong>15</strong>: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.• 11:00: Toronto Fringe Festival. Seven of Us.See <strong>July</strong> 1.Sunday <strong>July</strong> 11• 11:00am: Organ-Music & Historical Festival.Service at St. James’ Cathedral. Henri Ormieresand Reinhard Seeliger, organ; ManfredDippmann, French horn. St. James’ Cathedral,65 Church St. 647-822-2530. Donation ($<strong>10</strong>-$20 suggested). Religious service.• 12:00 noon to <strong>10</strong>:30: Afrofest. Day Two.See <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>.• 2:00: Metropolitan United Church. MargoHalsted, carillon. 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331x26. Free.• 2:00: Music at Mount Pleasant. Voice Quartet.Music for voice and strings. ConservatoryGarden, 375 Mount Pleasant Rd. 416-485-9129. Free.• 2:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. SundaySerenades: Bohemian Swing Band. ScarboroughCivic Centre, <strong>15</strong>0 Borough Dr. 416-396-7766. Free.• 2:00 to 6:00: Harbourfront Centre. WorldRoutes: Beats, Breaks and Culture. Wallo Judah,Madrid. Redpath and Sirius Stages, 235Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• 2:30: Soup Can Theatre/Toronto FringeFestival. Love is Poverty You Can Sell. See<strong>July</strong> 1.• 3:00: Consulate General of Poland. ChopinPiano Recitals in the celebration of the Yearof Fryderyk Chopin 20<strong>10</strong>. Etudes Op.25 No.5in e and No.11 in a; Nocturne Op.27 No.2 in Dflat; Ballade No.4 in f Op.52; Polonaise FantasieOp.61 in A flat; Waltz in A flat Op.42; “Heroic”Polonaise Op.53 in A flat. Leonard Gilbert,piano. 2603 Lakeshore Blvd. W. 416-252- 5471x450. Free.• 4:00: Toronto Music Garden. Does thisDrum Make My Brass Look Big? Brass and percussionsections of the National Youth Orchestra.475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Monday <strong>July</strong> 12• 12:<strong>15</strong>: Organ-Music & Historical Festival/Music Monday. Concert for French Horn andOrgan. Henri Ormieres and Reinhard Seeliger, organ;Manfred Dippmann, French horn. Church ofthe Holy Trinity, <strong>10</strong> Trinity Sq. 647-822-2530.Donation ($<strong>10</strong>-$20 suggested).Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 13• 7:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. TuesdayNight Live: Garrison Creek. Barry ZukermanAmphitheatre, Earl Bales Park, 4169 BathurstSt. 416-392-3846. Free.Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong>• 7:00: Investors Group Thursday NightConcert Series. The Jazz Mechanics. Guests:Jeff Sommerville and Debbie Walker. Gage Park,45 Main St. S., Brampton. 905-874-2936. Free.• 7:00: Toronto Music Garden. Four Hands,Twenty-Nine Strings. Music from the 17th to the20th century. Linda Melsted, violin; Terry McKenna,guitar. 475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Friday <strong>July</strong> 16• 6:00 to <strong>10</strong>:00: Beaches International JazzFestival. Woodbine Day One. Sophie Berkal Sarbit;Digging Roots; Jay Douglas & the All-Starsfeaturing Rusty; and other artists. WoodbinePark, Lake Shore Blvd. E. 416-698-2<strong>15</strong>2. Free.• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall.Concerten Met Allure. Groot Nederlands Jongerenkoor;Canada OneDay Male Choir; MartinMans Formation. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 SimcoeSt. 416-872-4255. $28-$35.• 9:30 to 11:00: Harbourfront Centre. WorldRoutes: Expressions of Brazil. Batucada Carioca.Sirius Stage, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Saturday <strong>July</strong> 17• 1:00 to 9:30: Beaches International JazzFestival. Woodbine Day Two. Five After Four;CaneFire; Jorge Martinez; Nomadic Massive;Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue; and otherartists. Woodbine Park, Lake Shore Blvd. E.416-698-2<strong>15</strong>2. Free.• 6:00 to 11:00: Harbourfront Centre. WorldRoutes: Expressions of Brazil. Roda da Samba;Laura Finocciaro; Sambacana; Mallu Magalhaes.Redpath Stage, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.• <strong>10</strong>:00: Young Centre for the PerformingArts. Saturday Night Cabaret Series: John Alcorn.Jazz standards. 55 Mill St., Building 49.416-866-8666. $<strong>15</strong>. Licensed.Sunday <strong>July</strong> 18• 12:00 to 6:00: Beaches International JazzFestival. Woodbine Day Three. Johannes Linstead;Alejandra Ribera; Elmer Ferrer; Son Ache;La-Nai Gabriel & The Free People; and other artists.Woodbine Park, Lake Shore Blvd. E. 416-698-2<strong>15</strong>2. Free.• 12:30: Thornhill Community Band. In Concert.Broadway, classical, popular, traditionaland new music. Denny Ringler, conductor. BlackCreek Pioneer Village, <strong>10</strong>00 Murray Ross Pkwy.416-223-7<strong>15</strong>2. Free with site admission.• 2:00: Music at Mount Pleasant. Flute Quartet.Music for flute and strings. ConservatoryGarden, 375 Mount Pleasant Rd. 416-485-9129. Free.• 2:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. SundaySerenades: DCAT Chorus. Scarborough CivicCentre, <strong>15</strong>0 Borough Dr. 416-396-7766. Free.• 3:30 to 6:00: Harbourfront Centre. WorldRoutes: Expressions of Brazil. Escola da Samba;Sinal Alberta. Sirius and Redpath Stages, 235Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Monday <strong>July</strong> 19• 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music Mondays. Anne-Marie Hood,soprano; Anupa Khemadasa, cello. Church ofthe Holy Trinity, <strong>10</strong> Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521x222. Pwyc ($5 suggested).• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall.Jimmy Cliff. Reggae. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 SimcoeSt. 416-872-4255. $49.50-$69.50.Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 20• 7:00: Parks and Recreation Toronto. TuesdayNight Live: Royal Canadian Legion Branch344 Band. Barry Zukerman Amphitheatre, EarlBales Park, 4169 Bathurst St. 416-392-3846.Free.• 7:30: Thornhill Community Band. In Concert.Broadway, classical, popular, traditionaland new music. Denny Ringler, conductor. MelLastman Sq., 5<strong>10</strong>0 Yonge St. 416-223-7<strong>15</strong>2.Free.• 8:00: Toronto Summer Music. Anton Kuerti,piano. Homage to Schumann’s 200th anniversary.Schumann: Novelettes Op.21; Sonata No.1in f sharp Op.11; Fantasy in C Op.17; Toccata inC Op.7. Koerner Hall, Royal Conservatory, 273Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. $60-$75.Wednesday <strong>July</strong> 21• 12:30: Toronto Summer Music. EmergingArtists in Concert. Walter Hall, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-408-0208.Free.• 7:00: Etobicoke Community Concert Band.Twilight Concert in the Park. Classic pops repertoire.Applewood Homestead, Broadacres Park,450 The West Mall. 416-4<strong>10</strong>-<strong>15</strong>70. Free.• 7:30: Weston Silver Band. Concert in thePark. Central Park Bandshell, New St., Burlington.905-691-2744. Free.<strong>July</strong> 1 - September 7, 20<strong>10</strong> THEWHOLENOTE.COM 29
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