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Volume 21 Issue 2 - October 2015

Vol 21 No 2 is now available for your viewing pleasure, and it's a bumper crop, right at the harvest moon. First ever Canadian opera on the Four Seasons Centre main stage gets double coverage with Wende Bartley interviewing Pyramus and Thisbe composer Barbara Monk Feldman and Chris Hoile connecting with director Christopher Alden; Paul Ennis digs into the musical mind of pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and pianist Eve Egoyan is "On the Record" in conversation with publisher David Perlman ahead of the Oct release concert for her tenth recording. And at the heart of it all the 16th edition of our annual BLUE PAGES directory of presenters profile the season now well and truly under way.

Vol 21 No 2 is now available for your viewing pleasure, and it's a bumper crop, right at the harvest moon. First ever Canadian opera on the Four Seasons Centre main stage gets double coverage with Wende Bartley interviewing Pyramus and Thisbe composer Barbara Monk Feldman and Chris Hoile connecting with director Christopher Alden; Paul Ennis digs into the musical mind of pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and pianist Eve Egoyan is "On the Record" in conversation with publisher David Perlman ahead of the Oct release concert for her tenth recording. And at the heart of it all the 16th edition of our annual BLUE PAGES directory of presenters profile the season now well and truly under way.

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Beat by Beat | Bandstand<br />

Fall Fare and<br />

Fanfarones<br />

JACK MACQUARRIE<br />

Clarington Concert Band<br />

Now that fall is here, information is starting to come in about<br />

the seasonal offerings of several community bands, some of<br />

them quite enticing and unusual, such as the concert offered by<br />

Clarington Concert Band on <strong>October</strong> 2 at 7:30.<br />

The concert in question is Clarington’s annual evening of classical<br />

music, this year featuring works by Felix Mendelssohn.<br />

It isn’t often that concert bands have string instrumentalists appearing<br />

as guests, but the Clarington Band does so quite regularly. For the<br />

third time the sanctuary of the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church<br />

in Bowmanville, noted for its well-designed seating and exceptional<br />

acoustics, will be the scene of this year’s concert. Featured<br />

will be American violinist Andrew Sords and Canadian collaborative<br />

pianist Cheryl Duvall. This duo will, on this occasion, be joined by the<br />

exciting young American virtuoso cellist Sawyer Thomson. Another<br />

unusual note: it isn’t often that bands or orchestras give feature billing<br />

to an instrument. However, they are doing so this year, noting that Mr.<br />

Thomson will be performing on a rare Italian cello crafted by Giovanni<br />

Grancino in 1690. For more information, visit the band’s website at<br />

claringtonconcertband.ca.<br />

Fanfarones: Every once in a while we get invitations to concerts<br />

and are unable to attend. That was the case recently when we learned<br />

of a concert (September 18 at the 918 Bathurst Centre)by a group<br />

we had not heard of before. Fanfarones is a double wind quintet<br />

who advertize their programs as “quirky, elegant music.” With a<br />

double wind quintet it is possible to have such combinations as oboe<br />

and English horn, piccolo and flute or clarinet and bass clarinet<br />

playing at the same time to broaden the range of colours. Having not<br />

heard the term fanfarones before, it was time to learn its meaning.<br />

According to the Oxford Italian dictionary the word “fanfarones” is<br />

a term from Tuscany meaning braggarts or loud mouths. One would<br />

assume that they are proud and willing to show it. The major work on<br />

their program was Rocky Mountain Suite by Toronto composer and<br />

arranger Peter Coulman.<br />

Cobourg: Last year and the year before, we had the pleasure of<br />

joining up with the Cobourg Concert Band on their annual visit to<br />

Plattsburgh, New York, and their participation in the ceremonies<br />

commemorating the final battle of the War of 1812. Last year’s<br />

Bandstand column (<strong>October</strong> 2014) lamented that it had “rained on our<br />

parade.” This year we stayed home, and we have just been informed<br />

that the weather was absolutely perfect. Is there a hidden message in<br />

that news?<br />

North Durham: Although we rarely here from them, we have just<br />

heard from The North Durham Concert Band. They have started<br />

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Meet the Funders: Oct. 30<br />

Who’s Who in the Industry:<br />

by popular demand Nov. 1<br />

Singers work with<br />

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Nov. 3-4<br />

Singers work with Maestro<br />

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