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Volume 23 Issue 3 - November 2017

In this issue: conversations (of one kind or another) galore! Daniela Nardi on taking the reins at "best-kept secret" venue, 918 Bathurst; composer Jeff Ryan on his "Afghanistan" Requiem for a Generation" partnership with war poet, Susan Steele; lutenist Ben Stein on seventeenth century jazz; collaborative pianist Philip Chiu on going solo; Barbara Hannigan on her upcoming Viennese "Second School" recital at Koerner; Tina Pearson on Pauline Oliveros; and as always a whole lot more!

In this issue: conversations (of one kind or another) galore! Daniela Nardi on taking the reins at "best-kept secret" venue, 918 Bathurst; composer Jeff Ryan on his "Afghanistan" Requiem for a Generation" partnership with war poet, Susan Steele; lutenist Ben Stein on seventeenth century jazz; collaborative pianist Philip Chiu on going solo; Barbara Hannigan on her upcoming Viennese "Second School" recital at Koerner; Tina Pearson on Pauline Oliveros; and as always a whole lot more!

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Beat by Beat | Art of Song<br />

Barbara Hannigan<br />

Barbara Hannigan<br />

Getting Inside<br />

the Music<br />

LYDIA PEROVIĆ<br />

Agnès in George Benjamin’s Written on Skin, and soon to be<br />

Isabel in another world premiere by the same composer,<br />

Lessons in Love and Violence. Title character in Toshio<br />

Hosokawa’s Matsukaze. Ophelia in both Brett Dean’s Hamlet and<br />

in Hans Abrahamsen’s song cycle let me tell you. Vermeer’s model<br />

in Louis Andriessen’s Writing to Vermeer. The She character in<br />

Pascal Dusapin’s Passion. Title character in Gerald Barry’s Alice’s<br />

Adventures under Ground. Mélisande in the Katie Mitchell-directed<br />

paradigm-shifting production of Pelléas et Mélisande. Berg’s Lulu in<br />

productions by Christoph Marthaler and Krzysztof Warlikowski. Voice<br />

of Salvatore Sciarrino’s cycle La nuova Euridice secondo Rilke per<br />

soprano e orchestra.<br />

This is just a tiny selection of the world premieres and roles brought<br />

to life by Canadian soprano of global renown, contemporary music<br />

advocate and now also conductor, Barbara Hannigan. She returns<br />

to Toronto on <strong>November</strong> 10 for a Koerner Hall recital programmed<br />

around the Second Viennese School and the preceding generation<br />

of composers. Dutch pianist, composer and conductor Reinbert de<br />

Leeuw will be at the piano. De Leeuw has been music director and<br />

conductor of the Schönberg Ensemble since its founding in the mid-<br />

1970s. The ensemble, now known as Asko|Schönberg, continues to<br />

prioritize new music and perform the works of the 20th and 21st<br />

centuries exclusively.<br />

Hannigan is based in Paris, where she lives with her partner, actor<br />

and filmmaker Mathieu Amalric. I asked her a few questions via email<br />

about the forthcoming Toronto recital and its program consisting of<br />

songs by Schoenberg, Webern, Berg, Zemlinsky, Alma Mahler and<br />

Hugo Wolf.<br />

Cathedral Bluffs<br />

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

Norman Reintamm<br />

Artistic Director/Principal Conductor<br />

Saturday December 9, <strong>2017</strong> 8 pm<br />

HANSEL & GRETEL<br />

by Humperdinck<br />

with TrypTych Concert & Opera<br />

Special Encore Matinée: 2 pm Sunday<br />

SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT 2 | TICKETS: from $35 adult $30 senior/student<br />

children under age 12 are free ORDER ONLINE OR BY PHONE<br />

P.C. HoTheatre 5183 Sheppard Ave E (1 block east of Markham Rd), Scarborough<br />

cathedralbluffs.com | 416.879.5566<br />

WN: Schoenberg’s Four Lieder, Op.2 and Webern’s Five Lieder have<br />

poet Richard Dehmel in common. Does this also make Schoenberg<br />

and Webern musical siblings? (They sound like it to me, I could be<br />

wrong.) Both atonal and Sprechgesang, poetry-driven, rather than<br />

songs as we know them from the Romantic and post-Romantic eras?<br />

BH: Dehmel… well, he wrote a very important book in the 1890s<br />

called Weib und Welt, for which he was put on trial for obscenity.<br />

I mean, we read those poems now and we don’t feel that at all, but<br />

in the time, just to try and express sensual feelings, and from the<br />

imagined woman’s perspective… WOW! He was using imagery like…<br />

reflections in water, a beckoning hand from a window, a kiss outside<br />

VOICE<br />

B OX<br />

OPERA IN CONCERT<br />

Guillermo Silva-Marin<br />

General Director<br />

operainconcert.com<br />

Christina Raphaëlle<br />

Haldane<br />

Charles Sy<br />

RODELINDA<br />

by George Frideric Handel<br />

Larry Beckwith, Conductor<br />

featuring Christina Raphaëlle Haldane, Charles Sy,<br />

David Trudgen and Alexander Dobson<br />

One of Handel’s greatest works,<br />

a favourite of opera houses and<br />

festivals the world over.<br />

Sun. <strong>November</strong> 26<br />

at 2:30 pm<br />

27 Front St. E., Toronto<br />

416-366-77<strong>23</strong> | 1-800-708-6754 | www.stlc.com<br />

16 | <strong>November</strong> <strong>2017</strong> thewholenote.com<br />

ELMER DE HAAS

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