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Volume 23 Issue 9 - June / July / August 2018

PLANTING NOT PAVING! In this JUNE / JULY /AUGUST combined issue: Farewell interviews with TSO's Peter Oundjian and Stratford Summer Music's John Miller, along with "going places" chats with Luminato's Josephine Ridge, TD Jazz's Josh Grossman and Charm of Finches' Terry Lim. ) Plus a summer's worth of fruitful festival inquiry, in the city and on the road, in a feast of stories and our annual GREEN PAGES summer Directory.

PLANTING NOT PAVING! In this JUNE / JULY /AUGUST combined issue: Farewell interviews with TSO's Peter Oundjian and Stratford Summer Music's John Miller, along with "going places" chats with Luminato's Josephine Ridge, TD Jazz's Josh Grossman and Charm of Finches' Terry Lim. ) Plus a summer's worth of fruitful festival inquiry, in the city and on the road, in a feast of stories and our annual GREEN PAGES summer Directory.

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Ottawa Chamberfest<br />

Ottawa Chamberfest celebrates<br />

its 25th season <strong>July</strong> 26 to<br />

<strong>August</strong> 9 with a star-studded roster.<br />

Highlights include Marc-André<br />

Hamelin (<strong>July</strong> 27) extending his<br />

exploration of the piano music<br />

of Samuel Feinberg (and Chopin)<br />

as well as teaming up with the<br />

exceptional Danel Quatuor for<br />

Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet<br />

Op.57. Israel’s Ariel Quartet<br />

and Banff winners, the Rolston<br />

String Quartet, combine for<br />

Mendelssohn’s great Octet (<strong>July</strong> 30);<br />

Quatuor Danel (<strong>July</strong> 29) and the<br />

Rolstons (<strong>July</strong> 31) each give additional<br />

concerts. OSM concertmaster Andrew Wan and rising-star<br />

pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin play Beethoven sonatas (<strong>August</strong> 5);<br />

the Gryphon Trio celebrates their own 25th anniversary with an<br />

evening of greatest hits and favourite stories (<strong>August</strong> 5); the masterful<br />

Pražák Quartet delves into their Czech heritage (<strong>August</strong> 7); and Angela<br />

Hewitt brightens her visit to her hometown with programs featuring<br />

Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier Book One (<strong>August</strong> 4) and Goldberg<br />

Variations (<strong>August</strong> 6).<br />

TERRY LIM PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Summer Music in the Garden<br />

An oasis of calm downtown by the lake, Harbourfront’s Music<br />

Garden is one of Toronto’s best kept secrets. And it’s free! Now is the<br />

time to spread the word. Here are some highlights. The Venuti String<br />

Quartet (violinists Rebekah Wolkstein and Drew Jurecka, violist<br />

Shannon Knights and cellist Lydia Munchinsky) performs Ravel’s<br />

breathtaking String Quartet <strong>June</strong> 28; The New Zealand String Quartet<br />

illuminates Beethoven’s String Quartet No.7, Op.59 No.1 as well as<br />

Cathedral Bluffs<br />

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

Norman Reintamm<br />

Artistic Director/Principal Conductor<br />

<strong>2018</strong>-2019 Season<br />

NEW SEASON OF GREAT CONCERTS<br />

1. Saturday november 10 8 pm<br />

Verdi Overture to Luisa Miller<br />

Dvořák Slavonic Dance, Op. 46<br />

4. Saturday March 9 8 pm<br />

Debussy Prelude to the<br />

Afternoon of a Faun<br />

Arvo Pärt Cantus in Memoriam<br />

Benjamin Britten<br />

Schumann Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish)<br />

2. Saturday December 15 8 pm nighT aT The opera<br />

Favorites from Johann Strauss Jr., including Overture to Die Fledermaus<br />

Auf Der Jagd Polka | A Night in Venice Overture | Overture to The Gypsy Baron<br />

Unter Donner und Blitz Polka | Tritsch-Tratsch Polka | The Blue Danube Waltz<br />

Lehár Overture to The Merry Widow<br />

3. Saturday February 2 8 pm<br />

Tango! a collaboration featuring<br />

PAYADORA TANGO ENSEMBLE<br />

Robert Horvath Tangos for Orchestra<br />

Piazzolla The Four Seasons<br />

(arr. Carlos Franzetti)<br />

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring<br />

Erik Kreem Tone Poem for<br />

Symphony Orchestra<br />

5. Saturday May 25 8 pm SeaSon Finale<br />

We welcome the YOU dance Apprentices of the National Ballet of Canada for our<br />

season finale, presenting favourites from ballets such as Swan Lake, Nutcracker,<br />

Romeo and Juliet, and other well-known masterpieces.<br />

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Blythwood Winds<br />

Stravinsky’s little-heard Concertino<br />

for String Quartet <strong>July</strong> 19;<br />

Blythwood Winds, a classic wind<br />

quintet, present a program spanning<br />

the last century, including<br />

Elliott Carter’s Wind Quintet,<br />

Abigail Richardson-Schulte’s<br />

nature-inspired Emerge and music<br />

from the score to Disney’s Beauty<br />

and the Beast, <strong>July</strong> 20. Famous for<br />

their marimba-duo version of Ann<br />

Southam’s Glass Houses, Taktus<br />

(Greg Harrison and Jonny Smith)<br />

brings it all back home to Toronto<br />

on <strong>July</strong> 22. Playing violin, mandolin<br />

and the nine-string hardanger<br />

fiddle, Rebekah Wolkstein and<br />

Drew Jurecka perform music by Brahms, Bartók, Mozart and Grieg,<br />

along with folk music of Norway, <strong>August</strong> 16.<br />

Paul Ennis is the managing editor of The WholeNote.<br />

The Long Goodbye<br />

In what amounts to its own mini-festival, Peter Oundjian’s 14-year<br />

tenure as TSO conductor and music director comes to a celebratory<br />

conclusion with a rousing series of concerts in <strong>June</strong>.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 13 and 14: In addition to Brahms Symphony 1, one of the<br />

grandest of all symphonies, the program includes three dances<br />

from Bernstein’s jaunty, jazzy ballet, Fancy Free, and Gershwin’s<br />

bluesy Piano Concerto in F, featuring the highly regarded Jean-Yves<br />

Thibaudet.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 16: Russian piano sensation Daniil Trifonov joins the<br />

festivities – for one night only – to perform Rachmaninoff Piano<br />

Concerto 3. The monumental work, one of the most challenging<br />

piano concertos in the classical repertoire (and the bane of many<br />

an aspiring pianist) is framed by Glinka’s Overture to Ruslan and<br />

Lyudmila and Ravel’s magical transformation of Mussorgsky’s<br />

Pictures at an Exhibition.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 20 and <strong>23</strong>: In an evening titled Ax Plays Mozart, pianist<br />

Emanuel Ax (one of Oundjian’s favourite collaborators) captures<br />

the magic of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.17. Oundjian also leads<br />

the orchestra in one of the most achingly Romantic of all symphonies<br />

– Mahler’s Symphony 9. The composer’s last completed work<br />

bids farewell to everything he held dear: love, the dances of the<br />

central European countryside, the bustle of the big city, and finally<br />

life itself. And underlines how crucial Mahler’s place in Oundjian’s<br />

time with the TSO has been.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 22 at 12:30pm: The TSO – in partnership with Roy Thomson<br />

Hall – presents Thank You, Toronto! In this free one-hour concert,<br />

Oundjian and the orchestra show their gratitude to the people of<br />

Toronto by delivering a program of audience favourites (and a few<br />

surprises) that is sure to evoke some emotions.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 26: In Christopher Plummer’s Symphonic Shakespeare,<br />

the Academy and Tony Award-winning actor narrates a blend of<br />

Shakespeare’s immortal words from Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s<br />

Dream, Henry V, The Tempest and more, with music by many of<br />

the great composers who were inspired by their magic, such as<br />

Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams, Prokofiev and Beethoven.<br />

!!<br />

<strong>June</strong> 28, 29 and 30:Beethoven Symphony 9 is one of the enduring<br />

icons of music. Peter Oundjian concludes his 14-year term as music<br />

director with this stirring testament to joy and brotherhood. These<br />

three performances will bring to 14 the number of times Oundjian<br />

has conducted Beethoven’s Ninth with the TSO. An all-Canadian<br />

cast comprising soprano Kirsten MacKinnon, mezzo-soprano<br />

Lauren Segal, tenor Andrew Haji and baritone Tyler Duncan comes<br />

together with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Orchestra.<br />

Get out your handkerchiefs. – PE<br />

20 | <strong>June</strong> | <strong>July</strong> | <strong>August</strong> <strong>2018</strong> thewholenote.com

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