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Volume 24 Issue 6 - March 2019

Something Old, Something New! The Ide(a)s of March are Upon Us! Rob Harris's Rear View Mirror looks forward to a tonal revival; Tafelmusik expands their chronological envelope in two directions, Esprit makes wave after wave; Pax Christi's new oratorio by Barbara Croall catches the attention of our choral and new music columnists; and summer music education is our special focus, right when warm days are once again possible to imagine. All this and more in our March 2019 edition, available in flipthrough here, and on the stands starting Thursday Feb 28.

Something Old, Something New! The Ide(a)s of March are Upon Us! Rob Harris's Rear View Mirror looks forward to a tonal revival; Tafelmusik expands their chronological envelope in two directions, Esprit makes wave after wave; Pax Christi's new oratorio by Barbara Croall catches the attention of our choral and new music columnists; and summer music education is our special focus, right when warm days are once again possible to imagine. All this and more in our March 2019 edition, available in flipthrough here, and on the stands starting Thursday Feb 28.

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MAR 10, 2:30PM: Bradley Thachuk leads<br />

the Niagara Symphony Orchestra and TSO<br />

concertmaster Jonathan Crow in Sibelius’<br />

richly Romantic Violin Concerto Op.47.<br />

Sibelius’ satisfying Symphony No.3 completes<br />

the nod to the great Finnish composer.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 16, 7:30PM: Gemma New conducts<br />

the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra in<br />

a heavenly program featuring Debussy’s<br />

hypnotic Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun<br />

and his impressionistic Nocturnes. Holst’s<br />

riveting The Planets completes the exciting<br />

evening.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 20, 2:30PM: Georgian Music<br />

brings the Lafayette and Saguenay String<br />

Quartets to Barrie for a repeat of their Music<br />

Toronto program of <strong>March</strong> 14 headed by<br />

Mendelssohn’s youthful masterwork, his Octet<br />

in E-flat Major, Op.20.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 23, 7:30PM: Barrie Concerts presents<br />

the Penderecki String Quartet in an evening<br />

of Dvořák’s chamber music. Included are the<br />

composer’s String Quartet No.10 “Slavonic”<br />

and, aided by pianist Benjamin Smith, both of<br />

his piano quintets, the second of which (Op.81)<br />

is one of the masterpieces of the form.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 23, 7:30PM: The Oakville Chamber<br />

Orchestra celebrates their 35th anniversary<br />

with a performance of Bach’s<br />

Six Brandenburg Concertos, an invigorating<br />

choice of music for such an auspicious<br />

occasion.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 27 AND 28, 8PM: Gunther Herbig, TSO music director from 1989 to 1994,<br />

conducts two pillars of the 19th-century repertoire: Schubert’s moving Symphony<br />

No. 8 “Unfinished” and Bruckner’s Symphony No.9,<br />

Gemma New<br />

the fourth movement of which the composer left<br />

unfinished on the day he died, leaving only the first<br />

three movements complete.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 30, 7PM: Mandle Cheung continues to<br />

realize his conducting dream, leading his orchestra<br />

in Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No.1 (Kevin Ahfat is<br />

the soloist) and Mahler’s titanic Symphony No.1.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 30, 8PM: The Canadian Sinfonietta, with<br />

guest violist Rivka Golani, mark the onset of<br />

spring with the world premiere of David Jaeger’s<br />

Raven Concerto for viola and chamber orchestra,<br />

Copland’s lovely Appalachian Spring, Britten’s<br />

Lachrymae Op.48a for viola and strings and Elgar’s<br />

Serenade for Strings. Tak Ng Lai conducts.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 30, 8PM AND 31, 2PM: The Oakville<br />

Symphony celebrates the musical friendship<br />

between Brahms (Symphony No.2) and Dvořák<br />

(Violin Concerto). Leslie Ashworth is the violin<br />

soloist; Robert De Clara, music director since 1997,<br />

conducts.<br />

!!<br />

APR 7, 1PM: Gramophone magazine called<br />

American-born Marina Piccinini “the Heifetz of<br />

the flute.” Find out why at the RCM free (ticket<br />

required) concert at Mazzoleni Hall; with Benjamin<br />

Smith, piano.<br />

!!<br />

APR 7, 3PM: RCM presents the justly celebrated<br />

American pianist Richard Goode in an all-<br />

Beethoven recital that includes the “Pastoral,”<br />

“Moonlight” and “Les adieux” sonatas, and selections<br />

from the Op.119 Bagatelles, all topped off by<br />

the master’s final sonata, the celestial Op.111.<br />

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

FRED STUCKER<br />

MANDLE PHILHARMONIC<br />

MAHLER & TCHAIKOVSKY<br />

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 in B♭ minor, Op. 23,<br />

Mahler Symphony No.1 in D major “Titan”<br />

MANDLE CHEUNG, CONDUCTOR<br />

KEVIN AHFAT, PIANIST<br />

SATURDAY MARCH 30, <strong>2019</strong> | 7PM<br />

Toronto Centre for the Arts<br />

www.mandelphil.com<br />

647-892-8251<br />

TICKETS:<br />

$10 | $6<br />

(SENIORS OVER<br />

65, STUDENTS<br />

18 AND UNDER,<br />

AND CHILDREN)<br />

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