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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IN THIS ISSUE: THREE LISTINGS SECTIONS<br />
● Section 1: Events by date for Feb 2 – Mar 15, <strong>2022</strong><br />
These are events with an announced date and time that<br />
one could circle on a calendar, in order to “be there” when<br />
it happens for the first (or only) time. This includes live and<br />
livestreamed performances; first broadcasts and screenings;<br />
concerts, workshops, symposia, and so on.<br />
If the event in question remains available after that first presentation<br />
(e.g. online or on demand), this is noted at the end of the<br />
listing.<br />
● Section 2: Ongoing online musical activity including<br />
date-related events now available on demand online<br />
These are musical activities that readers can access in their<br />
own time, usefully identified by the name of the presenter or the<br />
nature of the event.<br />
● Section 3: In the clubs (Mostly Jazz)<br />
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of the week prior to the event in question,<br />
for weekend posting.<br />
2. Print:<br />
Our next print issue covers from March 4 to April 15.<br />
The print submission deadline for new listings and<br />
updates to listings previously processed is 6pm<br />
Monday <strong>February</strong> 14.<br />
Live or Live Streamed | <strong>February</strong> 2 to March 15, <strong>2022</strong><br />
PLEASE NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.<br />
Listings are based on information sent to WholeNote in advance by<br />
event presenters. Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, some events<br />
may be cancelled or postponed. Also, current COVID health regulations<br />
may require proof of vaccination. Please visit presenters’ websites or<br />
contact them directly for more details.<br />
More detailed information for each listing is available at<br />
thewholenote.com/just-ask.<br />
Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 2<br />
● 12:30: ORGANIX Concerts. Alexander<br />
Straus-Fausto, Organ. All Saints Kingsway<br />
Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. 416-571-<br />
3680 or www.organixconcerts.ca. Freewill<br />
offering. $20 suggested.<br />
● 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber<br />
Music Society. Piano Recital: Labyrinth. With<br />
commentary. David Greilshammer, piano.<br />
First United Church, 16 William St. W., Waterloo.<br />
519-569-1809 or www.ticketscene.ca/<br />
kwcms. $40; $25(st).<br />
● 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Gimeno + Schumann’s “Spring”. Gordon<br />
Wolfe, trombone; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor.<br />
Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-<br />
598-3375 or 1-855-593-7769. Starting at $29.<br />
Also Feb 3, 5.<br />
Thursday <strong>February</strong> 3<br />
POSTPONED<br />
<strong>February</strong> 3 at 8 pm<br />
ENSEMBLE<br />
MADE IN CANADA<br />
● 10:00am: New Adventures in Sound Art<br />
(NAISA). The Piano Travels. An interactive<br />
sound installation by James Bailey using radio<br />
transmission and amplification to extend the<br />
capabilities of an 1864 Armand upright piano.<br />
NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 106 Ottawa<br />
Ave., South River. 705-386-0880 or www.<br />
naisa.ca/festivals/deep-wireless/installations.<br />
Free by donation. Feb 3-Apr 4, Thurs-<br />
Mon, 10am-4pm.<br />
● 10:00am: New Adventures in Sound Art<br />
(NAISA). EMF Turntable. Improvisational<br />
interactions with EMF sound art installation<br />
utilizing Gameboys and other electronic<br />
devices. Shaughn Martel. NAISA North Media<br />
Arts Centre, 106 Ottawa Ave., South River.<br />
705-386-0880 or www.naisa.ca/festivals/<br />
deep-wireless/performances. Free by donation.<br />
Feb 3-Apr 4, Thurs-Mon, 10am-4pm.<br />
● 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Gimeno + Schumann’s Spring. See Feb 2.<br />
Also Feb 5.<br />
Friday <strong>February</strong> 4<br />
● 7:30: Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing<br />
Arts. Faculty Artist Series DAN<br />
School: “Righteous Babe - A Flute & Piano<br />
Recital. Sarah Yunji Moon, flute. 390 King St.<br />
W., Kingston. 613-533-2424 or ibcpaboxoffice@queensu.ca.<br />
$10-$30.<br />
Saturday <strong>February</strong> 5<br />
● 4:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. Taylor<br />
Academy Concerts Series: Taylor Academy<br />
Showcase Concert. Mazzoleni Concert<br />
Hall, Royal Conservatory, <strong>27</strong>3 Bloor St. W. 416-<br />
408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance.<br />
Free.<br />
● 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Gimeno + Schumann’s Spring. See Feb 2.<br />
Also Feb 3.<br />
Tuesday <strong>February</strong> 8<br />
● 12:10: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.<br />
Lunchtime Chamber Music: Rising Stars<br />
Recital. Featuring students from the Glenn<br />
Gould School. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167.<br />
Free admission. Donations welcome.<br />
● 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber<br />
Music Society. Ensemble Made in Canada.<br />
First United Church, 16 William St. W., Waterloo.<br />
519-569-1809 or www.ticketscene.ca/<br />
kwcms. $40; $25(st).<br />
Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 9<br />
● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Stewart<br />
Goodyear with the Penderecki String<br />
Quartet & Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.<br />
Koerner Hall, TELUS Centre, <strong>27</strong>3 Bloor St. W.<br />
416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance.<br />
$45-$110. Live stream tickets available<br />
for $20/household. AT CAPACITY<br />
Thursday <strong>February</strong> 10<br />
● 8:00: Rose Theatre. Classic Albums Live:<br />
Billy Joel - The Stranger. 1 Theatre Ln.,<br />
Brampton. https://tickets.brampton.ca or<br />
905-874-2800. From $39.<br />
Friday <strong>February</strong> 11<br />
● 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony<br />
Orchestra. Charles Richard-Hamelin &<br />
Beethoven. Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano;<br />
Andrei Feher, conductor. Centre in the<br />
Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. www.<br />
kwsymphony.ca. From $29; $13(child). Also<br />
Feb 12.<br />
● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Temerty<br />
Orchestral Program Series: Tania Miller<br />
conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra.<br />
Koerner Hall, TELUS Centre, <strong>27</strong>3 Bloor St.<br />
W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance.<br />
$25-$60.<br />
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