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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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fans should hurry and get tickets. Carry<br />

a friend while you’re at it! Jeanne Lamon<br />

Hall, Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre, Toronto.<br />

!!<br />

MAR 22, 7:30PM: Cantabile Chamber<br />

Singers present “Social Justice,” a<br />

program that conductor Cheryll Chung<br />

calls “an eclectic mix of contemporary<br />

works that speak to justice and equity in<br />

the world.” The works to be performed<br />

include a premiere of Unheard: Voice of<br />

the Children, for mixed media and choir<br />

by Laura Sgroi. Other great Canadians<br />

featured include Matthew Emery and<br />

Saman Shahi. All the works touch “on<br />

issues such as the environment, the<br />

#MeToo movement as well as serenity,<br />

eternity, and hope,” shares Chung. Church<br />

of the Redeemer, Toronto.<br />

Cheryll Chung<br />

!!<br />

MAR 30, 4PM: Exultate Chamber<br />

Singers present “When We Were Young.” Artistic director Mark Ramsay has gathered<br />

the Chorus Niagara Children’s Choir and their artistic director, Amanda Nelli, in this<br />

“celebration of joy and youth.” Featuring John Rutter’s Mass of the Children with its<br />

blending of William Blake poetry and different mass traditions. Other music includes<br />

music from Timothy Corlis, Ēriks Ešenvalds, Eric Whitacre and more. St Thomas’s<br />

Anglican Church, Toronto.<br />

Follow Brian on Twitter @bfchang Send info/media/<br />

tips to choralscene@thewholenote.com.<br />

SACRED<br />

MUSIC<br />

FOR A<br />

SACRED<br />

SPACE<br />

Experience two rich choral traditions — French subtlety and<br />

the mystical traditions of Eastern Europe and Russia — in a<br />

contemplative program by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir,<br />

conducted by David Fallis.<br />

Works by MESSIAEN, POULENC and MARTIN<br />

KODALY, RACHMANINOFF, PENDERECKI<br />

and SCHNITTKE.<br />

All in the visual and acoustic<br />

splendour of St. Anne’s — the<br />

“Group of Seven” church.<br />

Wednesday, April 17<br />

Good Friday, April 19<br />

7:30 pm<br />

St. Anne’s Anglican Church<br />

270 Gladstone Ave<br />

Tickets<br />

$35, $55 & $60<br />

$20 VoxTix<br />

for patrons 30<br />

& under<br />

RCM TICKETS<br />

416-408-0208 or<br />

online tmchoir.org<br />

CONFLUENCE CONCERTS<br />

’TIS<br />

NATURE’S<br />

VOICE:<br />

HENRY PURCELL<br />

REIMAGINED<br />

~<br />

Some of Toronto's finest composer-musicians<br />

arrange and perform the music of Henry Purcell<br />

Anne Atkinson, Larry Beckwith, Andrew Downing,<br />

Drew Jurecka, John Millard, Patricia O'Callaghan,<br />

Gregory Oh, Alex Samaras, Suba Sankaran<br />

April 5 & 6 at 8:00 p.m.<br />

Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto<br />

Pre-concert talk by Larry Beckwith at 7:15 p.m.<br />

TICKETS: $20-$30 at bemusednetwork.com/events<br />

or 416-410-4561<br />

“ The <strong>March</strong> wind<br />

doth blow …and we<br />

shall have snow …”<br />

so stay warm by<br />

singing about summer!<br />

The WholeNote’s<br />

GUIDE TO SUMMER MUSIC<br />

EDUCATION is updated and<br />

online now for year-round for<br />

browsing and dreaming of<br />

summer.<br />

And speaking of singing …<br />

THE CANARY PAGES – our<br />

guide to the fabulous choral<br />

diversity of Southern Ontario<br />

is online and searchable yearround.<br />

And the <strong>2019</strong> updated<br />

version will be printed in our<br />

May magazine!<br />

Musical resources: online<br />

and searchable all the time<br />

thewholenote.com/resources<br />

FOR ADVERTISING INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT<br />

karen@thewholenote.com<br />

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