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Volume 25 Issue 4 - December 2019 / January 2020

Welcome to our December/January issue as we turn the annual calendar page, halfway through our season for the 25th time, juggling as always, secular stuff, the spirit of the season, new year resolve and winter journeys! Why is Mozart's Handel's Messiah's trumpet a trombone? Why when Laurie Anderson offers to fly you to the moon you should take her up on the invitation. Why messing with Winterreisse can (sometimes) be a very good thing! And a bumper crop of record reviews for your reading (and sometimes listening) pleasure. Available in flipthrough here right now, and on stands commencing Thursday Nov 28. See you on the other side!

Welcome to our December/January issue as we turn the annual calendar page, halfway through our season for the 25th time, juggling as always, secular stuff, the spirit of the season, new year resolve and winter journeys! Why is Mozart's Handel's Messiah's trumpet a trombone? Why when Laurie Anderson offers to fly you to the moon you should take her up on the invitation. Why messing with Winterreisse can (sometimes) be a very good thing! And a bumper crop of record reviews for your reading (and sometimes listening) pleasure. Available in flipthrough here right now, and on stands commencing Thursday Nov 28. See you on the other side!

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21C FESTIVAL PREMIERES<br />

This year’s 21C Music Festival will include eight concerts over three weekends,<br />

from Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 11, to Saturday, <strong>January</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong>, including the opportunity<br />

to hear several premieres of new compositions.<br />

In the Afterhours Concert on <strong>January</strong> 11, violinist Véronique Mathieu and<br />

pianist Stephanie Chua perform the Canadian premiere of Four Seasons by<br />

Alice Ping Yee Ho, and the world premiere of a new work by Odawa First Nation<br />

composer, Barbara Croall.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 19 sees the Glenn Gould School New Music Ensemble presenting a<br />

concert to honour the late American-Canadian composer Michael Colgrass,<br />

a longtime Toronto residentIn addition to performing his 1999 composition<br />

Hammer and Bow - A Fantasy for Violin and Marimba, they will also present a<br />

world premiere by Bekah Simms titled Bestiary I & II for soprano, ensemble<br />

and electronics.<br />

On <strong>January</strong> 24, guest conductor Zakir Hussain from the National Symphony<br />

Orchestra of India leads the Royal Conservatory Orchestra in a world premiere<br />

performance of American John Patitucci’s Hypocrisy for orchestra and jazz<br />

trio as well as the Canadian premiere of his own tabla concerto, Peshkar.<br />

A commissioned work, Fronteras (Borders) by Panamanian jazz pianist and<br />

composer Danilo Pérez, receives its Canadian premiere on <strong>January</strong> <strong>25</strong> during<br />

a concert in which Pérez leads musicians from Palestine, Greece, Jordan,<br />

and Panama. And the world premiere of Canadian saxophonist Allison Au’s<br />

piece, Migrations, will be performed during the same evening by the Allison Au<br />

Quartet and vocalist Laila Biali.<br />

Wendalyn Bartley is a Toronto-based composer and<br />

electro-vocal sound artist. sounddreaming@gmail.com.<br />

Zakir Hussain<br />

Danilo Pérez<br />

JIM MCGUIRE<br />

Konstantinos<br />

Valianatos<br />

with André Mehmari, Roger D. Moore<br />

Distinguished Visitor in Composition<br />

Penderecki String Quartet<br />

<strong>January</strong> 12 to 21, <strong>2020</strong> | 80 Queen’s Park, Toronto<br />

10 day free celebration of new music<br />

Festival guest artists include Emmanuele Baldini,<br />

Konstantinos Valianatos, Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa and<br />

the Penderecki String Quartet.<br />

Rachel Kiyo<br />

Iwaasa<br />

Emmanuele<br />

Baldini<br />

MUSIC.UTORONTO.CA | @UOFTMUSIC<br />

thewholenote.com <strong>December</strong> <strong>2019</strong> / <strong>January</strong> <strong>2020</strong> | 15

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