Volume 27 Issue 4 - February 2022
Gould's Wall -- Philip Akin's "breadcrumb trail; orchestras buying into hope; silver linings to the music theatre lockdown blues; Charlotte Siegel's watershed moments; Deep Wireless at 20; and guess who is Back in Focus. All this and more, now online for your reading pleasure.
Gould's Wall -- Philip Akin's "breadcrumb trail; orchestras buying into hope; silver linings to the music theatre lockdown blues; Charlotte Siegel's watershed moments; Deep Wireless at 20; and guess who is Back in Focus. All this and more, now online for your reading pleasure.
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Canadian harpist Valérie Milot, at Westben, summer 2021, in<br />
one of the CFMF's 11 “July in January” concert videos.<br />
any festival link and listen to the musical offerings as often as you like<br />
from January 28 until <strong>February</strong> 28. We’re calling this first version (of<br />
what will surely become a yearly event) July in January.”<br />
The nine other participating festivals are Collingwood Summer<br />
Music Festival, Elora Festival, Music Niagara Festival, Ottawa<br />
Chamberfest, Prince Edward County Chamber Music Festival,<br />
Studio ‘S’ Series, Sweetwater Music Festival, Toronto Summer Music<br />
and Westben.<br />
QUICK PICKS<br />
FEB 19 & 20: Backed by conductor Bradley Thachuk and the<br />
Niagara Symphony, Sarah Slean sings her favourites from the songbook<br />
of singer-songwriter and recent Kennedy Center honoree,<br />
Joni Mitchell. niagarasymphony.com.<br />
FEB 25 & 26: Confluence Concerts commemorates the 200th<br />
anniversary of the death of the influential and whimsical<br />
19th-century Viennese storyteller, E.T.A. Hoffmann, with music by<br />
Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Offenbach and others. Curated by Larry<br />
Beckwith. confluenceconcerts.ca.<br />
FEB 25, 8PM: The Royal<br />
Conservatory (RCM) presents<br />
Angèle Dubeau celebrating the<br />
25th anniversary of her ensemble<br />
La Pietà. “Added to the music<br />
of Olafur Arnalds, Armand<br />
Amar, Ludovico Einaudi, Alex<br />
Baranowski, Philip Glass and<br />
Max Richter will be works from<br />
my latest opus, Elle, an incursion<br />
into the musical world of women, Angèle Dubeau<br />
including Rachel Portman, Elena<br />
Kats-Chernin and Rebecca Dale,” says Dubeau.<br />
See www.rcmusic.com/performance for information about other<br />
standout <strong>February</strong> RCM events: pianist Stewart Goodyear, Feb 9;<br />
Tania Miller conducting the Royal Conservatory Orchestra,<br />
Feb 11; pianist Vikingur Olafsson, Feb 24; early music virtuoso,<br />
Jordi Savall, Feb <strong>27</strong>.<br />
MAR 2, 8PM: Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho – winner of the<br />
2015 Chopin International Competition in Warsaw – makes his<br />
Koerner Hall debut with an ambitious program of Janáček’s Piano<br />
Sonata 1.X.1905, Ravel’s devilish Gaspard de la nuit and Chopin’s<br />
Four Scherzos.<br />
MAR 6, 3PM: MacArthur “Genius Grant” winner, pianist Jeremy<br />
Denk leads Les Violons du Roy in a program of Renaissance and<br />
Baroque works by Hildegard von Bingen, Byrd, Morley, Monteverdi,<br />
Biber, Purcell, Dowland, Gesualdo and anchored by two J.S. Bach<br />
keyboard concerti, BWV 1052 and 1053.<br />
Paul Ennis is the managing editor of The WholeNote.<br />
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