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Volume 24 Issue 4 - December 2018 / January 2019

When is a trumpet like a motorcycle in a dressage event? How many Brunhilde's does it take to change an Elektra? Just two of the many questions you've been dying to ask, to which you will find answers in a 24th annual combined December/January issue – in which our 11 beat columnists sift through what's on offer in the upcoming holiday month, and what they're already circling in their calendars for 2019. Oh, and features too: a klezmer violinist breathing new life into a very old film; two New Music festivals in January, 200 metres apart; a Music & Health story on the restorative powers of a grassroots exercise in collective music-making; even a good reason to go to Winnipeg in the dead of winter. All this and more in Vol 24 No 4, now available in flipthrough format here.

When is a trumpet like a motorcycle in a dressage event? How many Brunhilde's does it take to change an Elektra? Just two of the many questions you've been dying to ask, to which you will find answers in a 24th annual combined December/January issue – in which our 11 beat columnists sift through what's on offer in the upcoming holiday month, and what they're already circling in their calendars for 2019. Oh, and features too: a klezmer violinist breathing new life into a very old film; two New Music festivals in January, 200 metres apart; a Music & Health story on the restorative powers of a grassroots exercise in collective music-making; even a good reason to go to Winnipeg in the dead of winter. All this and more in Vol 24 No 4, now available in flipthrough format here.

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MARTHA GUTH<br />

NYC songSLAM<br />

and its first release on <strong>December</strong> 7. Ayre, Osvaldo Golijov’s 2004 song<br />

cycle for soprano and chamber ensemble that uses Sephardic, Arabic,<br />

Hebrew and Sardinian folk material, has been recorded in a live<br />

concert by the AtG’s founding member, Lebanese-Canadian soprano<br />

Miriam Khalil. Songs from the disc will be performed at the launch,<br />

which will be an art song recital that keeps all the informality of an<br />

AtG Opera Pub. And did I mention cocktails, which seem to be the<br />

recurring theme of this end-of-year column?<br />

A few song-themed tips for the gifting season<br />

For the new music eccentric in your life, consider the recently<br />

released CD of songs by Andrew Staniland to the poetry of Robin<br />

Richardson, Go By Contraries. SongSLAM’s Martha Guth and baritone<br />

Tyler Duncan lend their voices, with Erika Switzer at the piano.<br />

For the early music jester, get Sallazzo Ensemble’s debut album Parle<br />

qui veut: Moralizing Songs of the Middle Ages (Linn Records). And for<br />

those few people in your life who still read books (not a huge number<br />

of us are still kicking about), look for Robert Harris’ Song of a Nation,<br />

on the eventful life of the composer of Canada’s national anthem,<br />

Calixa Lavallée.<br />

ART OF SONG QUICK PICKS<br />

!!<br />

DEC 22 AND 23, 8PM: Heliconian Hall. The Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Toronto<br />

presents the Vesuvius Ensemble’s “Christmas in Southern Italy.” Francesco Pellegrino<br />

and the lads of Vesuvius see the year off with their traditional <strong>December</strong> concert of<br />

secular Southern Italian songs around Christmas themes. Pellegrino, Marco Cera<br />

and Lucas Harris are joined by Romina di Gasbarro at the guest vocals and Tommaso<br />

Sollazzo on the bagpipes. Knowing Vesuvius, I expect some high quality arrangements<br />

of Italian pop songs as well – at least in the encores.<br />

!!<br />

JAN 26 AND 27, 7:30PM: Trinity College Chapel, U of T. Cor Unum Ensemble and Sub<br />

Rosa Ensemble bring to the fore the little-known works by women composers from<br />

the 16th and 17th centuries.<br />

!!<br />

JAN 27, 2PM: The Royal Conservatory of Music. Mazzoleni Songmasters Series:<br />

“Winter Words.” Mezzo Lucia Cervoni and tenor Michael Colvin sing Britten, Mahler<br />

and assorted other music around the broad theme of winter.<br />

!!<br />

FEB 3, 7:30PM: Vocalis: The Song Narrative Project, curated by Stephen Philcox and<br />

Laura Tucker. The Extension Room, 30 Eastern Ave. Meet University of Toronto Faculty<br />

of Music’s outstanding master’s and doctoral students in concert. Free admission.<br />

What stood out for you this year? Send me your highlights to<br />

artofsong@thewholenote.com. Wishing you a merry and song-filled end of the year.<br />

Lydia Perović is an arts journalist in Toronto. Send her your<br />

art-of-song news to artofsong@thewholenote.com.<br />

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