... CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Dvorak Symphony 8. Roy Thomson Hall. See Oct 24.Friday <strong>October</strong> 26- 7:00: New Adventures in Sound Art/Pleasure Dome. Performances and Screen·ings of Work by Michelle Irving. Michael SnowTrio, John Kamevaar, Francois Girouard,Monique Jeen, Aleck Snow and more. LatvianHouse, 491 College St.416-910-7231.$20(door); $15(adv/members); $1 O(st/sr).- 7:30: Toronto Early Music Centre.Through a Distant Mirror. A medieval song-book of love and lament (1000-1420). MichaelCollver, vocal. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10Trinity Square. 416-920-5025. $20;$10.- 8:00: Barbara Fris. Women, wild &wonderful! Cilea: lo sono lumile ancella;Dvorak: Rusalka's Song to the Moon; Gounod:Jewel Song. Barbara Fris, soprano; LauraNewland, storyteller; Jane Blackstone, piano.Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 647-241 -3043. $25;$20.- 8:00: Etobicoke Community ConcertBand. Oktoberfest of Music. Joe Macerollo,accordion; John Edward Liddle, conductor.Etobicoke Collegiate Auditorium, 86 MontgomeryRd. 416-410-1570. $18;$15;$5;children free.- 8:00: Etobicoke Philharmonic Orches·tra. Opening Night. Works by Ridout, Mozartand Dvorak. Roberto De Clara, music director;Emma Zoe Green, flute; Cecile Denis, harp.Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy, 15T rehorne Dr. 416-239-5665. $20;$15.- 8:00: Exultate Chamber Singers. AChoral Canvas. Ager: Therefore Give Us Love;Faure: Requiem. John Tuttle, conductor. St.Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron St.416-971-9229. $25;$20;$15.- 8:00: Jazz at Oscar's. /an McDougallSextet. Arbor Room, Hart House, 7 HartHouse Circle. 416-978-2452. Free.- 8:00: Massey Hall/Live Nation. Art ofSong. Matthew Good, vocal; DALA, guest.Massey Hall, 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255.$29.50-$37.50.- 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. MasterpieceSeries· Miniature Treasures. Couperin: Pieceen Concert for cello and strings; Tchaikovsky:Andante Cantabile for cello and strings; Burge:One Sail for cello and strings (Toronto premiere)& Upper Canada Fiddle Suite; Grieg:Holberg Suite. Shauna Rolston, cello; NurhanArman, music director. Grace Church-on-theHill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-499-0403.$40;$32(sr); $12(16-29/st).- 8:00: Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra.Sound the Trumpet. Works by Gorb, Staigers,& Reed. Allen Vizzutti, trumpet; HannafordYouth Band; Colin Clarke, artistic director.Recital Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts,5040 Yonge St. 416 870-8000. $15-$25.- 1 O:OOpm: Metropolitan UnitedChurch. Phantoms of the Organ. A Halloweenhowl of earthly delights! 56 Queen St. East.416-363-0331. By donation. To benefit RCCOstudent organists.Saturday <strong>October</strong> 27- 11 :OOam & 2:00: Solar Stage Children'sTheatre. lweigenbom: The Lion WhoRoared Meow (musical). Zenon Skrzypczyk,artistic director. Bloor West Village Playhouse,2190 Bloor St. W. 416-368-8031, 1-877-368-8031 . $<strong>13</strong>. For complete run see musictheatre listings.- 3:00: Willowdale PresbyterianChurch. A Handful of Keys. Music by Bach,Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Saint-Saensand more. Derrick Lewis, piano and organ &other performers. 38 Ellerslie Ave. 416-221 -8373. $15; $1 D(sr/st); $5(12 and under).- 7:30: Czech Community Centre.Celebration of Czechoslovakia's Birth 1918.Works by Dvorak, Smetana, Mozart, Verdi &Franck. Zdenek Piech, bass; Marcela Grofova,soprano; Jan Kral, piano. St. WenceslasJoe MacerolloEtobicoke CommunityConcert BandOKTOBERFEST! <strong>October</strong> 260continuumUTTER MOSTcontemporary musicCecile Denis,HarpEtobicokePhilharmonicOrchestra,<strong>October</strong> 26 www.eporchestra.caFriday, <strong>October</strong> 26, 8 pmThe Music Gallery197 John StreetThe elemental, fabulous and eternal voiceWorks byChristopher Butterfield (CA) (World Premiere)Moiya Callahan (CA)Jacques Bank (NL)Anna Meredith (UK)The Continuum Ensemble with guestsXin Wang (soprano) and Greg Oh (conductor)$25 adults/$15 seniors & arts workers/$5 students416.924.4945www.continuummusic.orgtorontoo rtscounc il". : ., .. ,.,~ ........ ·~·-· ..... , ~·'171f SOCI\N fou11d11rio11E:MERALOFOUNDATIONB1fe. c,mad.a council con1en des Ans -PA._ DUTARIO ARTS COU rKllcE, 10, tho • "' du C.n,d, M CONSEll DES ARrs OE l'OIITARIOToronto Sinf oniettaClassical programing with a spirited edgeFALL CONCERTSSILENT HORROR , Nosfc ratuNew music by Philip McConnell to the 1922 horror classic<strong>October</strong> 26th, 8:00pm, at the RO.M.GALA CONCERT , Young winners of theSecond Concerto Competition and T.D.S.B. YouthOrchestra join Toronto SinfonicttaNovember JOth, 7:30pm, Isabel Bader TheatreBox Office 416.410.4 379www.torontosinfonietta.com38 W W W.THEW HOLE NOTE.COM O CTOBER 1 - N OVEMB ER 7 <strong>2007</strong>Back to Ad Index
Church, 496 Gladstone. 416-493-4354. $35.- 7:30: Church of the Holy Trinity. Singa New Song. Hymn singing and guest performances,followed by reception. 10 TrinitySquare. 416-598-4521 x223. $25 family;$10. Organ fund raising campaign.- 7:30: Opera Atelier. Monteverdi: TheReturn of Ulysses. Olivier Laquerre, StephanieNovacek, Alain Coulombe, Carla Huhtanen,Laura Pudwell and other performers; Artistsof the Opera Atelier Ballet; David Fallis,conductor. Elgin Theatre, 189 Yonge. 416-872-5555. $30-$<strong>13</strong>0. For complete run seemusic theatre listings.OCTOBER 26, <strong>2007</strong>- 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Dvorak Symphony 8. Jolivet: Concertino forTrumpet; Roussel: Bacchus et Ariane, SuiteNo.2. Andrew Mccandless, trumpet; StephaneDeneve, conductor. Roy Thomson HaD, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. $28.50-$80.- 8:00: Chamber Music Society ofMississauga Concerts. Sanctuary Series:Chamber Music for Guitar, Soprano and TwoPianos. Jennifer Tung, Dr. Alvin Tung, EileenKeown and other performers. First UnitedChurch, 151 Lakeshore Rd. 905-848-0015.- 8:00: J Music. Share the Music. Works byMozart, Chopin, Debussy. Janet Stachow,piano; Charlene Pauls, soprano. St. Simon'sAnglican Church, 1450 Litchfield. 905-469-0819. $15 suggested donation. Proceeds toKerr St. Ministries.- 8:00: Music Gallery. Double Bill: Nadja.Noise/experimental/ambient. James Plotkinand Tim Wyskida Duo. 197 John St. 416-204-1080. $15; $1 O(adv/member/st).- 8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art/Pleasure Dome/Goethe Institute. Brakhage:Text of Light with Videomusic. Multichannelperformance-screenings of work byCaines, Justel, Markiewicz/Laplante, Wickmann/Dhomontand Loveless. Lee Ranaldo andAlan Licht, guitars/devices; Ulrich Krieger, sax/electronics. Latvian House, 491 College St.416-910-7231. $20(door); $15(adv/members);$1 O(st/srl.- 8:00: Opera by Request. Mascagni:Cavalleria Rusticana; Purcell.- Dido and Aeneas.Complete with Prologue. WilliamShookhoff, piano/music director; Kristine Dandavino,Lenard Whiting, Tyler Kuhnert, HenryIrwin, singers. Heliconian Hall. 35 HazeltonAve. 416-455-2365. $20;$15(sr/st).- 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Massey Hall.Art of Song: Solo Reunion Tour: Together AtLast. Arlo Guthrie, folksinger/storyteller.Massey Hall, 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255.$39.50-$69.50.Sunday <strong>October</strong> 28- 12:00 noon: Derek Macrae. Guitar SoloConcert. See Oct. 7.- 2:00: Bernie Lynch/Robert de Vrij. AnDid Fashioned Sunday Afternoon Vocal Concert.Bernie Lynch, tenor; Robert de Vrij, bass-baritone;David McCartney, piano. Royal York United , 851Royal York Rd. 905-792-7626. $20.opera by request presents- 2:30: Southern Ontario Chapter HymnSociety. Having Fun with Evangelical LutheranWorship. African drumming and Lutheran choralesattend worship together. Grace LutheranChurch. 647-722-1618. Free.- 3:00: AMICI Chamber Ensemble. LyricDiscoveries. Works by Berg; Arensky andMcDonagh. Erika Raum & Stephen Sitarski,violins; Steven Dann & Teng Li, violas; WinonaZelenka, cello; Dianne Werner, piano. Glenn GouldStudio, 250 Front St. West. 416-368-8743.$10-$45.- 3:00: Hart House Sunday Concerts.Made in Canada Piano Duartet. Music of Clarke,Coulthard, Ravel & Dvorak. Judy Kang, violin;Sharon Wei, viola; Denise Djokic, cello; AngelaPark, piano. 7 Hart House Circle. 416-978-8387.Free.- 3:00: St. Clement's Anglican Church.Music at St. Clement's. Music by Bach,Bedard, Near & Widor. Elizabeth Fraser, flute;Thomas Fitches, organ. 59 Briar Hill Ave.416-483-6664. $20;$15.- 3:30: Sehnsucht. A Musical Exploration ofLife's longings. Christopher Jaaskelainen, tenor/violin/percussion; Patricia Haldane, soprano; RyanFaulkner, piano; Kimberlee Blyden-Taylor, flute.St. Timothy's Anglican Church, 100 Old OrchardGrove Rd. 416-488-0079. $20.- 4:00: Miles Nadal Jewish CommunityCentre. Women Sing Sepharad. Judith Cohenand Tamar Cohen Adams, vocal/percussion. 750Spadina Ave. 416-924-6211 xO. $15.- 4:00: Toronto Children's Chorus. Songsall Children Should Know. Works by Kabalevsky,Williams, Schumann, Coulthard, Dunhill &Handel. Elise Bradley, artistic director. TimothyEaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Ave. W.416-932-8666 x231. $24;$20.- 7:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Massey Hall/Catholic Radio Uno. Globe Trotting. GigiD'alessio, singer/songwriter; Anna Tatangelo,vocal. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. $75.50-$105.50.- 7:30: Musica Beth Tikvah. Yababai · AChassidic Concert. Works of the Moditzer,fo•~,e usfo~,eT H ERE FORE"PROPH ECY WILL FADE AWAY, MEL TI NG IN THE LIGHT OF DAY;LOVE W I L L EVER W ITH US STAY"Join Exultate as we present two works that mix funerealsolemnity with a passionate celebration of lives lived tothe fullest: Therefore Give Us Love by Andrew Ager, andthe timeless Requiem by Gabriel Faure.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, <strong>2007</strong> AT 8 · 00 P.M .SAINT THOMAS'S ANGLICAN CH U RCH38 3 H U RON STREET, TO RO NTOFOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ORDER TICKETS,PLEASE CALL US AT 416-971-9229 ORE-MAIL EXULTATE@EXULTATE.NETWWW.EXULTATE.NETDirector: William ShookhoffCast: Kristine Dandavino, LenardWhiting, Henry Irvin, MarionSamuel-Stevens, Tyl er Kuhnert,Laura McAlpine. Anna BatemanFrancis Doming uewww.op erabyrequest.ca~ l U/i Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 28,1,tnllS "n @ 3:3opmSt. Timothy's Anglican Church100 Old Orchard Grove Rd.Christopher Jaaskelainen, tenorPatricia Haldane, dramatic sopranoRyan Faulkner, pianoFlute and classical guitarClassical music selections plussome Spirituals and TangosTickets: $20call 416-488-0079 or at the doorAfrican drumming and Lutheran choralesattend worship together:Having Fun with Evangelical Lutheran WorshipJoin SOCHS at Grace Lutheran Church, Oakville onSunday, <strong>October</strong> 28, 2:30 p.m. and find out how!More Info: www.sochs.orginfo@sochs.org647-722-1618no ChargeO CTOBER 1 - N OVEMBER 7 200 7 WWW,THEWHO LENOTE . COM 39Back to Ad Index
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