Galaxie Showacse, Women in Song, otherartists.<strong>August</strong> 7 5:00 to 12:00 midnight: Mainstage.Shane Cook, The Dardanelles, Brogue, NualaKennedy, Malinky and other artists.<strong>August</strong> 8 12:00 noon to 8:30: Mainstage II.Gareth Pearson, Sister Act, The Once, The OutsideTrack, other artists.<strong>August</strong> 8 5:00-12:00 midnight: MainstageI. Oakville Celtic Fiddle Orchestra, Allison &Sairey Miller, Ken Perlman & Alan Jabbour, FiddleJam, other artists.Harbourfront Centre World RoutesToronto416-973-4000www.harbourfrontcentre.comCanada Day, <strong>July</strong> 1Hot Spot, <strong>July</strong> 2-4Beats Breaks & Culture, <strong>July</strong> 9-11Expressions of Brazil, <strong>July</strong> 16-18Love, Saskatchewan, <strong>July</strong> 23-25Island Soul, <strong>July</strong> 30-<strong>August</strong> 2What is Classical? <strong>August</strong> 6-8Hot and Spicy Food Festival <strong>August</strong> 13-<strong>15</strong>Fortune Cooking <strong>August</strong> 20-22Telus Taiwanfest <strong>August</strong> 27-29Ashkenaz, September 4-6For daily details, see Listing Section A (Torontoand GTA).Highlands Summer FestivalHaliburton, ON<strong>July</strong> 5-September 1705-457-9933www.highlandssummerfestival.on.caMN = Minden United Church, 21 NewcastleSt., Minden.NLPA = Northern Lights Performing Arts Pavilion,Hwy. 21, Haliburton.<strong>July</strong> 5 8:00: The Goodbye Girl. Musical basedon the play by Neil Simon. Marvin Hamlisch.Runs through <strong>July</strong> 16. $25. NLPA.<strong>July</strong> 12 8:00: Summer Wind. Ravel, Grieg, Piazzolla,Joplin and others. Peterborough SymphonyOrchestra, Tom Regina. $25. NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 6 8:00: Summer Wind: See <strong>July</strong> 12.$25.00 NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 6 8:00: Opera Master Class. $25. MN.<strong>August</strong> 7 8:00: Opera Master Class. $25. MN.<strong>August</strong> 9 8:00: Summer Wind. See <strong>July</strong> 12.$25. NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 13 8:00 Opera Excerpts Concert. Participantsin the Highlands Opera Studio Program.$25. MN.<strong>August</strong> 14 8:00 Opera Faculty Concert. Facultyof the Highlands Opera Studio. Fundraiser.$75. MN.<strong>August</strong> 19 8:00: Opera Excerpts Concert. Studentsof the Highlands Opera Studio. $25.NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 20 8:00: Chamber Operas. Two one actoperas (TBA). Singers from the Highlands OperaStudio. $25. NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 21 8:00: Opera Excerpts Concert. Singersfrom the Highlands Opera Studio. $25.NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 22 2:30: Chamber Operas. See <strong>August</strong>20. $25. NLPA.<strong>August</strong> 29 2:30: La Bohème. Runs through September1. $30. NLPA.Hillside FestivalC. Summer FestivalsGuelph, ON<strong>July</strong> 23-25519-763-6396www.hillsidefestival.caConcerts at Guelph Lake Conservation Area,Conservation Rd. Tickets ($49-$99) availableonline.<strong>July</strong> 23: Calexio, Hidden Cameras, Laura Marling,other artists.<strong>July</strong> 24: Flash Lightnin, Los Lobos, Sarah Harmer,other artists.<strong>July</strong> 25: Corb Lund, Easy All-Stars, Gord Downieand the Country of Miracles, Hayley Sales,other artists.Home County Folk FestivalLondon, ON<strong>July</strong> 16-18519-672-7950www.homecounty.caFree concerts in Victoria Park, Richmond St.Ticketed events at Aeolian Hall (three showsfor $45).Artists include Bruce Cockburn, Ron Hynes, DonRoss, Lynn Miles, Great Lake Swimmers, Buck65, Jason Collett, Andrew Downing’s CanadaCouncil Project, and others. Schedule TBA.Huntsville Festival of the ArtsHuntsville, ON<strong>July</strong> 2-<strong>August</strong> 221-800-663-2787www.huntsvillefestival.on.caAT = Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. E.Huntsville.MS = Main Street, Downtown Huntsville.RMP = River Mill Park, HuntsvilleTC = Trinity Church, 33 Main Street Huntsville.DBD = Dwight Beach DockHTD = Huntsville Town DockPS = Port SydneySTTFD = Spencer’s Tall Trees Fine DiningJBA = Jack Bionda ArenaRMP = River Mill Park<strong>July</strong> 2 7:00. Festival Images at First Friday.Original artwork. Ashley Hill, accompaniment.MS. Free.<strong>July</strong> 2 8:00: Lighthouse. AT. $35; $30(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 3 8:00: Mark Masri with Amy Sky. AT.$35; $30(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 4 2:00: Norman Foote. Children’s Concert.Pre-concert workshop 12:30pm. RMP. Free.<strong>July</strong> 5 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Ruth Cassie –Singer/Songwriter. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 6 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. The Song Project.TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 6 8:00: The Beatles White Album. ClassicAlbums Live. AT. $35; $30(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 7 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Huntsville CommunityBand. Jordan Riely, Director. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 7 7:00: Concerts on the Dock. MuskokaConcert Band. DBD.<strong>July</strong> 8 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Wyat Williamson/Bill Stewart, singer/songwriters. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 8 8:00: Brett Polegato & Robert Kortgaard.British and American Folk songs, Cabaret. BrettPolegato, baritone; Robert Kortgaard, piano. AT.$32/28(sr)/$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 9 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Stephen McKean,English horn; Marion Haggart, piano. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 9 8:00: Justin Hines. AT. $32; $28(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> 8:00: Leahy. AT. $42; $38(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 11 2:00: Jazz in the Garden. STTFD. $<strong>15</strong>.<strong>July</strong> 12 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. The Larks: acapella female choir. Sherisse Stevens, Director.TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 13 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Kim Barlow,saxophone; Neil Barlow, trumpet. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 14 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. ContemporaryJazz. Brian Smith, piano. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 14 7:00: Concerts on the Dock. MuskokaConcert Band. HTD. Free.<strong>July</strong> 14 8:00: Vishtèn. New-traditional Acadian.AT. $30; $25(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Arias, Broadway,Parlour and Art Songs. Amy Dodington,soprano. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> 8:00: Carol Welsman. AT. $38; $33(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 16 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Showtunes,Christian Music. Jessica Bacon, Ryan Burda,vocals. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 16 8:00: Freddy Vette and the Flames.Community Dance. JBA. $28.<strong>July</strong> 17 8:00: Hawksley Workman. AT. $40;35(sr); $30(youth).<strong>July</strong> 19 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Classical andPopular Pot-Pourri. Gregory Gibson, piano; AlecGibson, violin. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 20 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Amy & ChrisWallace, voice. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 21 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Opera, ArtSongs and Popular Favourites. Allison St. Clair,soprano. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 21 7:00: Concerts on the Dock. MuskokaConcert Band. PS. Free.<strong>July</strong> 21 8:00: Aaron Pritchett. AT. $38; $33(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 22 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Contemporary/Broadway. Bacon Family. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 22 8:00: Vienna Piano Trio. AT. $32;$28(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 23 12:<strong>15</strong>: Music at Noon. Favourite vocalmelodies in a variety of genres. Jillian McDougall,Frank Berg. TC. Free.<strong>July</strong> 23 8:00: Rhinestone Cowgirl: A Tributeto Dolly Parton. Leisa Way, Vocals. AT. $38;$33(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 24 8:00: Vera to Victory. Grand Salon Orchestra,Kerry Stratton, conductor; Barbara Sadegur,vocalist. AT. $42/$38(sr)/$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 29 8:00: Toronto All Star Big Band. AT.$32; $28(sr); $20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 30 8:00: Alex Cuba. AT. $32; $28(sr);$20(youth).<strong>July</strong> 31 <strong>10</strong>:00am to 5:00pm: Music in the ParkJazz Festival. Various Artists. RMP. Free.<strong>July</strong> 31 8:00: Laila Biali with Guido Basso. Jazz.AT. $35; $30(sr); $20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 1 12:00 to 5:00: Music in the Park JazzFestival. Various Artists RMP. Free.<strong>August</strong> 5 8:00: Madison Violet. Folk. AT. $30;$25(sr); $20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 6 8:00: Brass Transit. Hits from Chicago’sgolden age, 1969-1976. AT. $35; $30(sr);$20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 7 8:00: John McDermott. AT. $45;$40(sr); $20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 11 800: Cantabile The London Quartet.A Cappella vocal group. AT. $35; $30(sr);$20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 20 8:00: Echoes of Ireland. AT. $38;$33(sr); $20(youth).<strong>August</strong> 22 8:00: Sarah Harmer. Singer/Songwriter.AT. $42; $38(sr); $20(youth).Indian River FestivalIndian River PEIJune 27-September 221-866-856-3733www.indianriverfestival.comAll concerts take place at St. Mary’s Church.Artists include Isabel Bayrakdarian, Les VoixBaroques and the Halifax Camerata Singers.Kincardine Summer Music FestivalKincardine, ON<strong>August</strong> 1-14519-396-9716www.ksmf.caBW = Best Western Governor’s Inn, 791 DurhamSt. Kincardine.KPC = Knox Presbyterian Church, 345 DurhamSt. Kincardine.<strong>August</strong> 1 7:30: Terra Hazelton. Jazz. TerraHazelton, voice; Nathan Hiltz, guitar; Ross Mac-Intyre, bass; Sly Juhas, drums; Drew Jurecka,violin. $20. BW.<strong>August</strong> 2 7:30: Heather Bambrick. Jazz. HeatherBambrick, voice; Alex Dean, saxophone;Brian Dickinson, piano; Pat Collins, bass; LorneLofsky, guitar; Barry Elmes, drums. $20. BW.<strong>August</strong> 3 7:30: Tuesday Blues. Rick Fines, guitar;Suzie Vinnick, vocals; Carlos del Junco, harmonica.$20. BW.<strong>August</strong> 4 7:30: Chase Sanbourn, Mark Eisenman.With Alex Dean, sax; Brian Dickinson,piano; Pat Collins, bass; Lorne Lofsky, guitar;Barry Elmes, drums. $20. BW.<strong>August</strong> 5 7:30: Ron Westray. With Alex Dean,sax; Brian Dickinson, piano; Pat Collins, bass;Lorne Lofsky, guitar; Barry Elmes, drums. $20.BW.<strong>August</strong> 6 7:00: KSMF Jazz Student Showcase.Students of the KSMF Jazz program. $5. LocationTBA.<strong>August</strong> 6 7:30: Paul Reddick in Concert withBlues Approved. $20. BW.<strong>August</strong> 8 7:30: Joseph Petric. Joseph Petric,Concert accordionist. 7:00: Pre-concert dialogue.$20. KPC.<strong>August</strong> 9 7:30: Trillium Brass Quintet. 7:00:Pre-concert dialogue. KPC.<strong>August</strong> <strong>10</strong> 7:30: Peter Allen, Concert Pianist.7:00: Pre-concert dialogue. $20. KPC.<strong>August</strong> 11 7:30: Montreal Quartet. 7:00: Preconcertdialogue. $20. KPC.<strong>August</strong> 12 7:30: Project Aria. Guy Few, trumpetand piano; Donna Brown, Leslie Fagan, sopranos;Stephanie Mara, piano. $20. KPC.<strong>August</strong> 13 7:30: Sounds Symphonic. KSMFWind Ensemble; KSMF Symphony Orchestra;Thomas Beard, cello; Matthew Jones, conductor.$20. KPC.<strong>August</strong> 14 1:00: Grand Finale Student Showcase.Featuring KSMF band, strings and choirstudents. $5. Location TBC.<strong>August</strong> 14 4:00: Chamber Music StudentShowcase. Featuring ensembles from the KSMFChamber Music Program. $5. KPC.Lanaudière FestivalJoliette QC<strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong>-<strong>August</strong> 81 800-561-4343www.lanaudiere.orgThis year, this large-scale annual festival presentsviolinist Hillary Hahn, the Quebec SymphonyOrchestra and the Montreal SymphonyOrchestra, and many other artists.Leith Summer FestivalOwen Sound, ON<strong>July</strong> 3-<strong>August</strong> 2838 THEWHOLENOTE.COM<strong>July</strong> 1 - September 7, 20<strong>10</strong>
1-888-446-7699www.leithfestival.caAll performances at Historic Leith Church,419134 Tom Thomson Lane.<strong>July</strong> 3 7:30: Duo Concertante. Nancy Dahn, violin;Timothy Steeves, piano. $24; $12(st).<strong>July</strong> 17 7:30: Trans-Atlantic Voyage. Songs byVaughan Williams, Britten, and others. BrettPolegato, baritone; Robert Kortgaard, piano.$24; $12(st).<strong>July</strong> 31 7:30: Chris Donnelly – Solo. Jazz piano.$24; $12(st).<strong>August</strong> 14 7:30: Penderecki String Quartet.$24; $12(st).<strong>August</strong> 28 7:30: Duo Gelato. Peter De Sotto,violin; Alexander Sevastian, accordion & piano.$24; $12(st).Little Lake MusicfestPeterborough, ONJune 26-<strong>August</strong> 281-800-461-6424www.festivaloflights.caFree concerts in Del Crary Park, George St. N.,Peterborough.<strong>July</strong> 1 8:00:The Weber Brothers. Rock & Roll.<strong>July</strong> 3 8:00: Jimmy Bowskill. Rock.<strong>July</strong> 7 8:00: Valdy. Folk.<strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> 8:00: Justin Hines. Acoustic.<strong>July</strong> 14 8:00: Irish Descendants. Celtic.<strong>July</strong> 17 8:00: Powerhouse/Chicago Transit.70’s Tribute.<strong>July</strong> 21 8:00: Gord Bamford. Country.<strong>July</strong> 24 8:00: Jim Witter. The Best of JimWitter.<strong>July</strong> 28 8:00: Levon. Alternative folk rock.<strong>July</strong> 31 8:00: Trooper. Rock.<strong>August</strong> 4 8:00: Abba/Bee Gees Tribute.<strong>August</strong> 7 8:00: Nearly Neil and the SolitaryBand. Tribute to Neil Diamond.<strong>August</strong> 11 8:00: Hotel California. Tribute tothe Eagles.<strong>August</strong> 14 8:00: Blues Brothers Revue. Tributeto the Blues Brothers.<strong>August</strong> 18 8:00: Peterborough Top Talent.Variety.<strong>August</strong> 21 8:00: Mark Masri.Gospel.<strong>August</strong> 25 8:00: Michael Kaeshammer. Jazz,swing, blues & pop.<strong>August</strong> 28 8:00: Davy Jones. Rock.Live from the Rock Folk FestivalRed Rock, ON<strong>August</strong> 6-8705-345-5552www.livefromtherock.comArtists include Big Dave McLean, BonnieCouchie, Brock Zemen, Cindy Doire, Craig Cardiff,Claire Jenkins, Eve Goldberg, Greg Quill,Gypsy Jive, Heather Bishop, Ian Tamblyn, JohnBooth and the Southside Band, Jory Nash, KimChurchill, Rita Chiarelli, Lennie Gallant, Valdyand others.Mariposa Folk FestivalOrillia, ON<strong>July</strong> 9-11705-326-3655www.mariposafolk.comPerformances at venues throughout Orillia.<strong>July</strong> 9 4:30 to 11:45: Alejandra Ribera, KenWhiteley, Mose Scarlett, Grass MountainHobos, Little Miss Higgins, The Metis FiddlerQuartet, Elliot Brood, Matt Andersen, Dan Mangan,The Wooden Sky, Zeus, Jason Collett.<strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> 11:00am to 11:00pm: Mike Ford,Joshua Cockeril, Sultans of String, Elliot Brood,Gwen Swick, Little Miss Higgins, Matt Andersen,Mike Ford, Cindy Church, Madison Violet,Ashley McIsaac, Dan Mangan, Murray Mc-Lauchlan, Serena Ryder, Sylvia Tyson, DaveGunning, Les Tireux d’Roches, Ianspotting,Chris McKhool, Metis Fiddler Quartet, Sharon &Bram, Catherine MacLellan, Lynn Miles, Louis-Philippe Robilard, Caitlin Hanford, AlejandraRibera, James Gordon, George Hewison, MoseScarlett, Liziwe “Lizzy” Mahashe, Rick Fines &Suzy Vinnick, Downchild Blues Band and otherartists.<strong>July</strong> 11 11:00am to 11:00 pm: Dave Borins,20<strong>10</strong> Showcase Winners, This Bird has Flow,The Wooden Sky, Chris Whiteley, Lynn Miles,Ohbijou, the Breakmen, Ken Whiteley, CaitlinHanford, Catherine MacLellan, Cindy Church,George Hewison, Sherry Lawson, Sid Dolgay,Gwen Swick, Oscar Brand, Louis PhillipeRobillard, Madison Violet, Murray McLauchlan,Mike Ford, Holmes Hooke, Dave Gunning,Chris Smither, Don Cullen, Eric Stein, MichaelJohnston, Dave Gunning, Mose Scarlett, ElliotBrood, Mike Stevens, Ohbijou, The Breakmen,Rick Fines and Suzie Vinnick, Sylvia Tyson, IanTyson, Gordon Lightfoot, Chris Smithers, DeepDark Woods, Ianspotting, Dave Borins, andother artists.Markham Jazz FestivalMarkham, ON<strong>August</strong> 20-22905-471-5299www.markhamjazzfestival.comFor daily details, see Listings Section A (Torontoand GTA).Mill-Race FestivalCambridge, ON<strong>July</strong> 30-<strong>August</strong> 11-800-749-7560www.millracefolksociety.comPerformers include Ad Vielle Que Pourra, AnimaFado, Ian Bell & Geoff Somers, The Bilge Rats,Cairdeas, Leigh Cline Pontic Music Group, ChrisCoole & Arnie Naiman, Enoch Kent, Finest Kind,Richard Grainger, Light of East, Malinky, NormTellier & Tom Nunn, Orchid Ensemble, Rallion,The Runes, Tethera, and Zorba.Miramichi Folksong FestivalMiramichi NB<strong>August</strong> 1-6506-623-2<strong>15</strong>0www.miramichifolksongfestival.comFeatured artists include Jim Morrison & theDown East Entertainers, Susan Butler, MelanieRoss Breen, The Gillis Family, and many others.Music and BeyondOttawa<strong>July</strong> 5-14613-241-0777www.musicandbeyond.caThis new festival features over 80 concerts,with such musicians as pianist MenahemPressler, the Emerson Quartet, soprano KathleenBattle, the Hilliard ensemble, and manyCanadian artists. (Detailed listings were not receivedat the time of publication.)Music at Port MilfordPort Milford, ON<strong>July</strong> 23-<strong>August</strong> 14613-476-7647www.mpmcamp.orgMWV = “Music With a View,” 89 Collier’s Rd.,MilfordSBC = South Bay Church, County Rd. 13StMM = St. Mary Magdelene Church, 35 MainSt., Picton<strong>July</strong> 23 8:00: Beethoven and The Brits. Bridge:Three Idylls; Beethoven op.59 No.2 in e;Walton: String Quartet in a. Linden String Quartet.StMM. $20; $<strong>10</strong>.<strong>July</strong> 24 2:00: Students in Concert I. MWV. Donationrequested.<strong>July</strong> 30 8:00: Classics of the 18th, 19th &20th Century. Haydn: Quartet Op.50 No.6 in D“The Frog”; Schumann: Quartet No.1 in a Op.41No.1; Barber: Three Songs (arranged for stringquartet and voice); String Quartet Op.11. TokaiString Quartet. StMM. $20; $<strong>10</strong>.<strong>July</strong> 31 2:00: Students in Concert II. SBC. Donationrequested.<strong>August</strong> 6 8:00: Spanish Accent. Turina: Oraciondel Torero “Bullfighter’s Prayer”; Ginastera:Quartet No.2 Op.26; Piazzolla: Four for Tango.Tokai String Quartet. StMM. $20; $<strong>10</strong>.<strong>August</strong> 7 2:00: Students in Concert III. MWV.Donation requested.<strong>August</strong> 13 8:00: Ascending Strings. VaughanWilliams: The Lark Ascending; Borodin: QuartetNo.2 in D; Elgar: String Quartet Op.83 in e.Marie Bérard, violin; Port Milford faculty artists.StMM. $20; $<strong>10</strong>.<strong>August</strong> 14 2:00: Students in Concert IV. StMM.Donation requested.Music at SharonToronto, ONJune 6-<strong>July</strong> 4416-597-7840www.sharontemple.caFor daily details, see Listings Section A (Torontoand GTA): <strong>July</strong> 4, 24.Music NiagaraNiagara on-the-Lake, ON<strong>July</strong> 17-<strong>August</strong> 141800-511-7429www.musicniagara.orgSM = St.Mark’s Anglican Church, 41 ByronSt., Niagara-on-the-LakeAH = Addison Hall, 41 Byron St. Niagara-onthe-LakePE = Peller Estates, 290 John St. E., Niagaraon-the-LakeRW = Reif Winery, <strong>15</strong>608 Niagara Parkway,Niagara-on-the-LakeSPB = Simcoe Park Bandshell, Picton andQueen St., Niagara-on-the-LakeTE = The Epicurean, 84 Queen St, Niagara-onthe-Lake<strong>July</strong> 17 7:30: Opening Concert – Laplante PlaysChopin and Schumann. Chopin: Nocturne in csharp opus posthumus, Nocturne Op.<strong>15</strong> No.1,Fantasy Op.49, Sonata Op. 35; Schumann:Piano Quintet Op. 44. Andre Laplante, piano;Gould String Quartet. SM $40.<strong>July</strong> 18 7:30: Niagara Pops – Classical Jazzfor Clarinet and Piano. Brahms: Clarinet SonataNo.1 Op.120; Poulenc: Sonata for Clarinet andPiano; Pacanowski: Sonatina for Clarinet andPiano; also jazz standards. Paul Pacanowski,clarinet; Anna Dynarowska, piano; Paul PacanowskiMellifluence Trio. SM. $30.<strong>July</strong> 19 2:00: Young Virtuosos – The Talentsof Tomorrow. Young artists perform music byIs the festivalYOUwant onThe WholeNote’sMap?Consult our Green Pages Guide toSummer Music at thewholenote.com tofind out.FESTIVALS! Join online any time.• Contact summer@thewholenote.comfor information, or phone 416-323-2232x26.THE<strong>July</strong> 1 - September 7, 20<strong>10</strong> THEWHOLENOTE.COM 39
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