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Volume 24 Issue 3 - November 2018

Reluctant arranger! National Ballet Orchestra percussionist Kris Maddigan on creating the JUNO and BAFTA award-winning smash hit Cuphead video game soundtrack; Evergreen by name and by nature, quintessentially Canadian gamelan (Andrew Timar explains); violinist Angèle Dubeau on 20 years and 60 million streams; two children’s choirs where this month remembrance and living history must intersect. And much more, online in our kiosk now, and on the street commencing Thursday November 1.

Reluctant arranger! National Ballet Orchestra percussionist Kris Maddigan on creating the JUNO and BAFTA award-winning smash hit Cuphead video game soundtrack; Evergreen by name and by nature, quintessentially Canadian gamelan (Andrew Timar explains); violinist Angèle Dubeau on 20 years and 60 million streams; two children’s choirs where this month remembrance and living history must intersect. And much more, online in our kiosk now, and on the street commencing Thursday November 1.

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and ukrainianartsong.ca. $35; $20(st). Preconcert<br />

reception 7 pm. Admission includes<br />

complimentary glass of wine. Reception and<br />

cash bar following concert.<br />

Thursday <strong>November</strong> 15<br />

●●12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of<br />

Music. Thursdays at Noon: Women on the<br />

Verge. Works by Cecilia Livingston, Emilie<br />

LeBel and Norbert Palej. Emily Martin, soprano;<br />

Elizabeth McDonald, soprano; Kathryn<br />

Tremills, piano. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson<br />

Building, University of Toronto, 80 Queen’s<br />

Park. 416-408-0208. Free.<br />

●●2:00 and 7:30: National Ballet of Canada.<br />

Anna Karenina. See Nov 10. Runs to Nov 18.<br />

Tues-Sat(7:30pm), Thurs/Sat/Sun(2pm).<br />

●●7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra/<br />

Civic Theatres Toronto/Attila Glatz Productions.<br />

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br />

In Concert. Movie screening accompanied<br />

by live symphony orchestra. Sony Centre<br />

for the Performing Arts, 1 Front St. E.<br />

UKRAINIAN ART SONG<br />

PROJECT Presents<br />

F all<br />

S alon<br />

LYSENKO & STEPOVYI<br />

Duets & Trios in Art Song<br />

FEATURING<br />

Andrea Ludwig<br />

Mezzo-Soprano<br />

Kateryna Khartova<br />

Soprano<br />

Ariane Meredith<br />

Mezzo-Soprano<br />

Olenka Slywynska<br />

Mezzo-Soprano<br />

Albert Krywolt<br />

Collaborative Pianist<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 14, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Pre-recital reception 7 pm<br />

Performance 7:40 pm<br />

Post-recital reception<br />

GALLERY 345<br />

345 Sorauren Ave, Toronto<br />

For tickets & information go to<br />

Ukrainian Art Song<br />

Project<br />

www.ukrainianartsong.ca<br />

A. Concerts in the GTA<br />

1-855-872-7669. $55-$111. Also Nov 16-17.<br />

●●7:30: York University Department of<br />

Music. Faculty Concert Series: Duo Forte.<br />

Christina Petrowska Quilico and Shoshana<br />

Telner, pianos. Tribute Communities Recital<br />

Hall, Accolade East Building, YU, 4700 Keele<br />

St. 416-736-5888. $15; $10(sr/st).<br />

<strong>November</strong> 15 at 8pm<br />

ENSEMBLE MADE<br />

IN CANADA<br />

●●8:00: Music Toronto. Ensemble Made In<br />

Canada. Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-Flat<br />

Op.47; Mosaique: A specially commissioned<br />

suite of piano quartets by 14 Canadian composers,<br />

each inspired by a particular region<br />

of Canada. Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence<br />

Centre for the Arts, 27 Front St. E. 416-<br />

366-7723. $47.50-$52; $10(st).<br />

●●8:00: Romulo Delgado. Opera Serenade.<br />

Romulo Delgado, tenor; and guests. Old Mill<br />

Toronto, 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020. $25.<br />

Also Dec 13.<br />

●●8:00: York University Department of<br />

Music. Improv Soiree. Participatory “open<br />

mike” set-up. Hosts: The improv studios<br />

of Casey Sokol. Sterling Beckwith Studio,<br />

235 Accolade East Building, 4700 Keele St.<br />

416-736-2100 x20054. Free. Performers and<br />

observers welcome.<br />

Friday <strong>November</strong> 16<br />

●●12:10: Music at St. Andrew’s. Noontime<br />

Recital. Works by Ardevol, Brouwer and<br />

Sor. Warren Nicholson, guitar. St. Andrew’s<br />

Church (Toronto), 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-<br />

5600 x231. Free.<br />

●●7:30: Gallery 345. Masquerade: Revised,<br />

Revived, Rebooted. Music by Szell, Dvořák,<br />

Bach, and Schoenfield. Magisterra Soloists;<br />

Yu-Lien The, piano. 345 Sorauren Ave. 416-<br />

822-9781. $25; $15(st). Cash only.<br />

●●7:30: National Ballet of Canada. Anna<br />

Karenina. See Nov 10. Also Nov 17(2pm &<br />

7:30pm), 18(2pm).<br />

●●7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra/Civic<br />

Theatres Toronto/Attila Glatz Productions.<br />

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire In Concert.<br />

Movie screening accompanied by live<br />

symphony orchestra. Sony Centre for the<br />

Performing Arts, 1 Front St. E. 416-598-3375.<br />

$57-$126. Also Nov 15, 17.<br />

●●7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of<br />

Music. New Orford String Quartet. Brahms:<br />

Piano Quintet in f Op.34; Mendelssohn: Octet<br />

in E-flat Op.20. Guests: Enrico Elisi, piano;<br />

Alice Hong, violin; Heng-Han Hou, violin;<br />

Maxime Despax, viola; Allison Rich, cello. Walter<br />

Hall, Edward Johnson Building, University<br />

of Toronto, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-408-0208.<br />

$40; $25(sr); $10(st).<br />

●●8:00: Civic Theatres Toronto. Jazz at the<br />

George: Étienne Charles. Jazz amalgam mix.<br />

Étienne Charles, trumpet. George Weston<br />

Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 1-855-985-2787.<br />

$42.50–$62.50.<br />

32 ND ANNUAL<br />

WOMEN’S<br />

BLUES REVUE<br />

FRI NOV 16 ◆ 8 PM<br />

Co-presented with the Toronto Blues Society<br />

ROYTHOMSONHALL.COM<br />

●●8:00: Corporation of Massey Hall and<br />

Roy Thomson Hall/Toronto Blues Society.<br />

32nd Annual Women’s Blues Revue.<br />

Dione Taylor, Suzie Vinnick, Samantha Martin,<br />

Nicky Lawrence, Chloe Watkinson, and<br />

Alana Bridgewater, vocalists; Women’s Blues<br />

Revue Band: Rebecca Hennessy (bandleader/trumpet),<br />

Elena Kapeleris (sax), Emily<br />

Burgess(guitar), Carrie Chesnutt (sax), Morgan<br />

Doctor (drums), Lily Sazz (keys), Anna<br />

Ruddick (bass). Hosted by Shakura S’Aida.<br />

Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-<br />

4255. $25-$85.<br />

●●8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. Rachmaninoff.<br />

Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini<br />

(arr. Turgeon); Bruckner: Adagio from<br />

String Quintet; Bacewicz: Sinfonia (Canadian<br />

SINFONIA TORONTO<br />

ANNE LOUISE-TURGEON<br />

Pianist<br />

Nov 16 - 8 pm<br />

Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody<br />

on a Theme of Paganini<br />

sinfoniatoronto.com<br />

premiere). Anne Louise-Turgeon, piano;<br />

Nurhan Arman, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio,<br />

250 Front St. W. 416-499-0403 or online<br />

at sinfoniatoronto.ca. $42; $35(sr); $15(st).<br />

●●8:00: Royal Conservatory. Quiet Please,<br />

There’s a Lady on Stage Series: Buffy Sainte-<br />

Marie. Cree singer-songwriter. Songs about<br />

the environment, alternative conflict resolution,<br />

Indigenous realities, greed, and racketeering.<br />

Koerner Hall, Telus Centre, 273 Bloor<br />

St. W. 416-408-0208. $40-$100.<br />

●●8:00: Vic Chorus. Fall Concert. Music for<br />

choir and percussion. Michelle Colton, percussion;<br />

Taylor Sullivan, conductor. Victoria<br />

College Chapel (Old Victoria College Building),<br />

73 Queen’s Park Cr. E. 416-585-4521. Free.<br />

Saturday <strong>November</strong> 17<br />

●●2:00: National Ballet of Canada. Anna<br />

Karenina. See Nov 10. Also Nov 17(7:30pm),<br />

18(2pm).<br />

●●6:00: Nexus D9. Music for the Soul. Debbie<br />

Danbrook, japanese shakuhachi; Deep<br />

Ganguly, bansuri bamboo flute; Moushami<br />

Roy, vocals, gazals; Vinayak Hegde, classical<br />

indian vocal. Bloordale United Church,<br />

4258 Bloor St. W., Etobicoke. 416-988-8427.<br />

$20.<br />

●●7:00: Canadian Chinese Orchestra. China<br />

Unbound: A Musical Journey. Fisherman’s<br />

Song at Dusk; Racing Horses; Flower Festival;<br />

Golden Snake Dance. Sophie Du, dizi (bamboo<br />

flute); Jessica Yang and Sky Yang, erhu (Chinese<br />

fiddles); Lilian Yang, pipa (Chinese lute);<br />

Amely Zhou, conductor. Mary Ward Catholic<br />

Secondary School Theatre, 3200 Kennedy<br />

Rd., Scarborough. 647-889-8042. Free.<br />

Donations welcomed.<br />

●●7:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra/Civic<br />

Theatres Toronto/Attila Glatz Productions.<br />

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire In Concert.<br />

Movie screening accompanied by live<br />

symphony orchestra. Sony Centre for the<br />

Performing Arts, 1 Front St. E. 416-598-3375.<br />

$57-$126. Also Nov 15, 16.<br />

●●7:30: Cantor Farid Dardashti. From Tehran<br />

to New York. Musical journey of growing<br />

up Jewish in Iran. Holy Blossom Temple,<br />

1950 Bathurst St. 416-789-3291 x2<strong>24</strong>. $40;<br />

$20(st-18 and under).<br />

●●7:30: Choirs and Instrumentalists of<br />

Thornhill United Church. 27th Annual <strong>November</strong><br />

Delights Concert. Thornhill United<br />

Church, 25 Elgin St., Thornhill. 905-889-2131.<br />

Freewill offering. Refreshments to follow.<br />

●●7:30: National Ballet of Canada. Anna<br />

Karenina. See Nov 10. Also Nov 18(2pm).<br />

●●7:30: Opera by Request. Aida. Verdi. In<br />

concert with piano accompaniment. Stephanie<br />

DeCiantis, soprano (Aida); Monica<br />

Zerbe, mezzo (Amneris); Boris Derow, tenor<br />

(Radames); Andrey Andreychik, baritone<br />

(Amonasro); Steven Henrikson, baritone<br />

(Ramphis); and others; William Shookhoff,<br />

piano. College St. United Church, 452 College<br />

St. 416-455-2365. $20.<br />

●●8:00: Acoustic Harvest. Lynn Miles.<br />

St. Paul’s United Church (Scarborough),<br />

200 McIntosh St., Scarborough. lillian.<br />

wauthier@gmail.com. $25/$22(adv).<br />

●●8:00: Confluence Concerts. Celebrating<br />

Couperin and Debussy. Words and music.<br />

Natalie Paulin, Ton Beau String Quartet, Steven<br />

Philcox, Tom Allen, Larry Beckwith<br />

and others. St. Thomas’s Anglican Church<br />

(Toronto), 383 Huron St. 416-410-4561. $30;<br />

$25; $20.<br />

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