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Volume 26 Issue 6 - March and April 2021

96 recordings (count’em) reviewed in this issue – the most ever – with 25 new titles added to the DISCoveries Online Listening Room (also a new high). And up front: Women From Space deliver a festival by holograph; Morgan Paige Melbourne’s one-take pianism; New Orleans’ Music Box Village as inspiration for musical playground building; the “from limbo to grey zone” inconsistencies of live arts lockdowns; all this and more here and in print commencing March 19 2021.

96 recordings (count’em) reviewed in this issue – the most ever – with 25 new titles added to the DISCoveries Online Listening Room (also a new high). And up front: Women From Space deliver a festival by holograph; Morgan Paige Melbourne’s one-take pianism; New Orleans’ Music Box Village as inspiration for musical playground building; the “from limbo to grey zone” inconsistencies of live arts lockdowns; all this and more here and in print commencing March 19 2021.

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<strong>2021</strong>-22<br />

SUBSCRIPTION<br />

SERIES<br />

Bea Labikova in Holobox<br />

assembly video <strong>and</strong> the<br />

assembled Holobox Theatre<br />

there to explore <strong>and</strong> potentially use again,” Milmine added.<br />

This year offers an exciting lineup, including one dance performance<br />

per night:<br />

<strong>April</strong> 9: Thanya Iyer + Anh Phung, Hannia Cheng, Britta B. +<br />

Pursuit Grooves, Denise Solleza + Madeline Ertel (co-presented with<br />

the Music Gallery)<br />

The festival kicks off with<br />

a night full of collaborations<br />

co-presented with the Music<br />

Gallery’s Emergents series, <strong>and</strong><br />

it is intriguing to imagine what<br />

these performers will create in<br />

holographic space. Thanya Iyer,<br />

songwriter, <strong>and</strong> Anh Phung,<br />

flutist – one of the performers<br />

on Iyer’s 2020 album KIND –<br />

will be performing together.<br />

As past collaborators, this set is<br />

bound to be both virtuosic <strong>and</strong><br />

genre-bending. The first day of<br />

the festival will also feature a<br />

performance by Hannia Cheng,<br />

multidisciplinary artist <strong>and</strong> Tea<br />

Base co-founder (co-presented<br />

Hannia Cheng<br />

with Bricks & Glitter). Stay<br />

tuned for the release of their upcoming debut EP Linen & Denim.<br />

Still on the first day, Britta B., poet, spoken word performer <strong>and</strong><br />

educator, will be performing with Pursuit Grooves (Vanese Smith),<br />

electronic musician <strong>and</strong> visual artist (co-presented with Toronto<br />

Poetry Slam). And Denise Solleza, dance artist, will be performing<br />

with Madeleine Ertel, trumpeter, vocalist, composer <strong>and</strong> arranger.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 10: Eve Egoyan, Anita Katakkar + Aki Takahashi, Laurel<br />

MacDonald, SlowPitchSound + Mairi Greig + Laura Barrett<br />

The second day of the festival features internationally acclaimed<br />

pianist Eve Egoyan, who constantly pushes the boundaries of<br />

her instrument <strong>and</strong> who, as described on her website, “works to<br />

improve gender equity in the contemporary music community.”<br />

A prolific recording artist <strong>and</strong> performer with an extensive repertoire<br />

<strong>and</strong> 12 solo albums, Egoyan is one of 50 Canadian Music Centre<br />

Ambassadors, celebrated for her contributions to <strong>and</strong> continuous<br />

support of Canadian contemporary music.<br />

Anita Katakkar, tabla player, <strong>and</strong> Aki Takahashi, traditional<br />

shamisen player, composer <strong>and</strong> folk singer, will be performing a set<br />

together. As artists who regularly push through genre boundaries<br />

in their collaborations, this is not a performance to miss. Rakkatak,<br />

Katakkar’s solo tabla project, is releasing a single on B<strong>and</strong>camp off of<br />

an upcoming album on International Women’s Day, <strong>March</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Takahashi is the founder of the ten ten ensemble, which has released<br />

TRISTAN KENNEDY<br />

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Thursday Oct. 21<br />

Thursday Nov. 18<br />

Thursday Dec. 9<br />

Thursday Jan. 13<br />

Thursday Feb. 3<br />

Thursday Feb. 24<br />

Thursday Mar. 24<br />

Parker Quartet<br />

St. Lawrence Quartet<br />

Gryphon Trio<br />

Juilliard Quartet<br />

Ensemble Made in<br />

Canada<br />

Miró Quartet<br />

Esmé Quartet<br />

Thursday Apr. 28 Lafayette Quartet<br />

Strings subscriptions $352, $323<br />

Piano<br />

Tuesday Oct. <strong>26</strong><br />

Tuesday Nov. 9<br />

Tuesday Jan. 25<br />

Tuesday Mar. 29<br />

David Jalbert<br />

Stephen Hough<br />

Vanessa Benelli Mosell<br />

Benjamin Grosvenor<br />

Tuesday Apr. 12 Marc-André Hamelin<br />

Piano subscriptions $225, $207<br />

FULL SEASON OF 13 CONCERTS<br />

AVAILABLE AT $500, $459<br />

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thewholenote.com <strong>March</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2021</strong> | 7<br />

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