... CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA$25(adult);$20(sr/st); $10( 12 and under).- 8:00: New Music Concerts/MusicGallery. William Balcom for Two Pianos.Balcom: Recuerdos; Frescoes; Sonata for 2pianos; The Serpent's Kiss; Through Eden'sGates. Bergmann Piano Duo: Elizabeth andMarcel Bergmann, pianos, harpsichord andharmonium.Church of Saint George theMartyr, 197 John St. 416 204-1080. $25/$ l 5(sr/artsl/$5(st).Monday <strong>October</strong> 22- 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Classical Instrumental Recital Studentsolos. Tribute Communities Recital Hall,219 Accolade East, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-5186. Free.- 8:00: International Bach FestivalToronto. Bach World Tour. Bach: The WellTempered Clavier: 48 Preludes and Fugues Bk~JtorontoERROL GAY, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTORCatherine Manoukian, Artist-in-Residence1. Angela Hewitt, piano. Glenn Gould Studio,250 Front St. West. 416-205-5555.$74.25;$26.50.- 8:00: JAZZ FM9 1. Sound of Jazz ConcertSeries: Greatest Jazz Concert Ever. CampbellRyga, Steve Mc Dade, Pat Collins, Ted Warrenand Don Thompson, performers. Old Mill Inn,21 Old Mill Rd. 416-595-0404. $30; $27 .- 8:00: Miles Nadal Jewish CommunityCentre. A Tribute to Milton Barnes. Micahand Daniel Barnes, host/performers; Trio Lyra,Renee Bouthot, Marilyn Lerner, Dave Wall,Brian Katz, Lenka Lichtenberg and others. AlGreen Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave. 416-924-6211 xO. $20.Tuesday <strong>October</strong> 23- 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.The Richard Bradshaw AmphitheatreVocal Series: Donizetti: The Elixir of love.Opera division of the University of Toronto.Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts,145 Queen St. West. 416-363-8231. Free.- 6:30: Tapestry. Elijah's Kite. Opera forchildren about bullying. Camyar Chai, librettist;James Rolfe, composer. Glenn Gould Studio,250 Front St. West. 6<strong>13</strong>-533-6672, 866-372-2495. $95. Fundraiser for Tapestry andPREVnet.- 8:00: Music Toronto. Janina Fialkowska,piano. Mendelssohn: Vier Lieder ohne Worte -Jaegerlied Op.19/3, Piano Agitate Op.19/5,Duetto Op.38/6, Spinnerlied Op.67/4; Schubert:Sonata in G, Op. 78, D.894; Chopin:Barcarolle, Op.BO; Four Waltzes; ScherzoNo. l in b, Op.20. Jane Mallett Theatre, St.Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 27 Front St.East. 416-366- 7723, 800- 708-6754.$45;$41(18-35);$5(st, accompanying adult Y,price).- 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Asian Televi·sion Network. Eastern Expressions. RaviShankar & Anoushka Shankar, sitarist/composer/teacher of Indian classical music;Tanmoy Bose, tabla. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. $49.50-$99.50.Wednesday <strong>October</strong> 24- 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.The Richard Bradshaw AmphitheatrePiano Virtuoso Series: Florestan and Eusebius.Schumann: Sonata in Ill. Sichen Ma, piano.Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts,145 Queen St. West. 416-363-8231 . Free.- 12:00 noon: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch. Giles Bryant, organ. 1585 Yonge St.416-922-1167. Free.- 8:00: International Bach FestivalToronto. Bach World Tour. Bach: The WellTempered Clavier: 48 Preludes and Fugues Bk2. Angela Hewitt, piano. Glenn Gould Studio,250 Front St. West. 416-205-5555.$74.25;$26.50.- 8:00: TSO. Dvorak Symphony 8. Connesson:Symphonic Dances (Canadian premiere);Jolivet: Concertina for Trumpet; Roussel:Bacchus et Ariane, Suite No.2. AndrewMccandless, trumpet; Stephane Deneve,conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-593-4828. $36-$123.- 9:00pm & 10: 15pm: Mezzetta Restau·rant. Wednesday Concert Series. TonyQuarrington, guitar; George Grosman, guitar &vocal. 681 St. Clair Ave. West. 416-658-5687. $7 cover.Thursday <strong>October</strong> 25- 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company/Continuum.The Richard BradshawAmphitheatre Chamber Music Series: Uttermost. New approaches to human voice inchamber music; works by Butterfield; Callahanand Rolfe. Four Seasons Centre for the PerformingArts, 145 Queen St. West. 416-363-8231.Free.- 12:10: St. Paul's Foundation for theArts. St. Paul's Noon Hour Recital Series:William Maddox, organ. St. Paul's Bloor StreetAnglican Church, 227 Bloor St. East. 416·961 -8116 x25 l.Free.- 12: 15: Metropolitan United Church.Noon at Met Organ Recital. Christopher Ku,organ. 56 Queen St. East. 416-363-0331x26. Free.- 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park.Noonday Chamber Music Concert. Works byHorvat and Glass. Frank Horvat, piano. 15 70Yonge St. 416-920-5211. Free.- 7:00: Music and Arts for Kids Educa·tion Foundation. Fantastic Four. MariaAnissovets, violin; Vladislav Kovalsky, piano;Stanislav Vitort, tenor; Elina Kelebeev, piano.Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416-205-5555. Call for ticket prices. Proceedswill go towards scholarships for gifted chil·dren, programs for kids touched by cancer &subsidized music education at communitycentres.- 8:00: Mississauga Arts Council/Theatre Etobicoke. Simon: Come Blow YourHorn. David Gosse, director. Assembly Hall, 1Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr. 416-246-1889. $16-$18. For complete run see musictheatre listings.36Orchestra Toronto402-<strong>13</strong>1 Beecroft RoadToronto. ON M2N 6G9416-467-7142otoronto@on.aibn.comwww.orchestratoronto.caConcert Venue:George Weston Recita( HallToronto Centre for the Arts5040 Yonge StreetSingle Events TicketsAdults $35, Seniors & Students $25Toronto Centre for the Arts Box Officeor TicketMaster at 416-872-1111SubscriptionsAdults $<strong>13</strong>5, Seniors & Students $110Children & Youth $40Call OT OfficeSpecial RatesChildren & Youth to 18 yr. $10/concertGroups of 10 or more $22/concertBack to Ad IndexGuest Dancers at each concertSunday, Oct. 21 , <strong>2007</strong>, 3pmNEW YORKPre-concert talk, 2: 15 pmInstrument Petting ZooProArteDanzaSunday, Apr. 6, 2008, 3pmLONDONOMO Dance CompanySunday, Dec. 9, <strong>2007</strong>, 3pmPARISPre-concert talk at 2: 15 pmCecile Denis, harpOpera Atelier DancersSeason Presenter: I RBCInves t tncntsCa n ada TrustI Long & McQuade torontdartsboun c il~ "'7~~l~~L ml~~T.,R!J~~ ~ T~ ~ An arm's longthbody of the C i1y of TorontoSunday, Feb. 17, 2008, 3pmMADRIDPre-concert talk, 2: 15 pmInstrument Petting ZooThea tre FlamencoSunday, May 25, 2008, 3pmST. 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