Volume 27 Issue 5 | March 4 - April 15, 2022
"Hard to watch and impossible to ignore"--on the Russian invasion of Ukraine; Tafelmusik goes live again in a tribute to Jeanne Lamon; TSO MD reunion as Centennial Countdown kicks off; PASS=Performing Arts Sunday Series at the Hamilton Conservatory of the Arts ...; crosstown to the TRANZAC, Matthew Fava on the move; all this and more ....
"Hard to watch and impossible to ignore"--on the Russian invasion of Ukraine; Tafelmusik goes live again in a tribute to Jeanne Lamon; TSO MD reunion as Centennial Countdown kicks off; PASS=Performing Arts Sunday Series at the Hamilton Conservatory of the Arts ...; crosstown to the TRANZAC, Matthew Fava on the move; all this and more ....
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Event listings are free of charge to<br />
artists, venues and presenters.<br />
This issue contains event listings from <strong>March</strong> 2 to<br />
<strong>April</strong> 22, <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
THERE ARE TWO LISTINGS SECTIONS IN THIS ISSUE<br />
● Section 1: Live and/or Livestreamed Events, Mar 2 –<br />
Apr 22<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. If the event in question<br />
remains available after that first presentation (e.g. online<br />
or on demand), this is noted at the end of the listing.<br />
● Section 2: In the clubs (Mostly Jazz)<br />
“Clubs” is a loose catch-all for a wide range of informal listening<br />
rooms where food and/or drink may be part of the mix, but listening<br />
to the music is the primary focus. “Mostly jazz” describes<br />
venues we’ve built relationships with over the years, but it’s not<br />
a rule! If you think you belong, based on this description, you<br />
probably do, so get in touch.<br />
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2. Email listings to listings@thewholenote.com.<br />
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Deadlines<br />
Weekly: Eligible listings received by 6pm Tuesday, each<br />
week, will be included in The WholeNote WEEKLY LISTINGS<br />
UPDATE e-letter sent to registered readers the following<br />
Sunday. Listings received for the Weekly Listings Update are<br />
simultaneously posted to JUST ASK, our searchable online<br />
listings database. The weekly listings update looks five to six<br />
weeks into the future on an ongoing basis.<br />
Print: Our next print issue, <strong>Volume</strong> <strong>27</strong> no.6 covers <strong>April</strong> <strong>15</strong> to<br />
the end of May. The print submission deadline for new listings is<br />
6pm Monday <strong>April</strong> 4.<br />
Readers are encouraged to register for the Weekly<br />
Listings update, or to check our online listings regularly for<br />
new listings or updates to listings previously submitted. Each<br />
weekly update looks 5-6 weeks into the future.<br />
Register for the weekly updates at<br />
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Deadlines<br />
Weekly online updates: submission deadline is 6pm Tuesday of the<br />
week prior to the event in question, for weekend posting.<br />
Live or Live Streamed | <strong>March</strong> 2 to <strong>April</strong> 22, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Wednesday <strong>March</strong> 2<br />
● 12:30: ORGANIX Concerts. Organ Concert.<br />
Joshua Duncan Lee, organ. All Saints Kingsway<br />
Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. 416-571-<br />
3680 or organixconcerts.ca. Suggested freewill<br />
offering of $20.<br />
● 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Final<br />
Fantasy VII Remake World Tour. Music by<br />
Nobuo Uematsu, Shotaro Shima, Mitsuto<br />
Suzuki, Nozomi Toki, and Masahi Hamauzu.<br />
Arnie Roth, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall,<br />
60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or 1-855-593-<br />
7769. Starting at $49. Also Mar 1 & 3.<br />
● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music.<br />
Invesco Piano Concerts Series: Seong-Jin<br />
Cho. Janáček: Piano Sonata 1X1905; Ravel:<br />
Gaspard de la nuit M55; Chopin: Scherzo<br />
No. 1 in b Op.20, No.2 in B-flat Op.31, No.3<br />
in c-sharp Op.39 and others. Koerner Hall,<br />
TELUS Centre, <strong>27</strong>3 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208<br />
or rcmusic.com/performance. $50-$105.<br />
Thursday <strong>March</strong> 3<br />
● 1:30: Music in the Afternoon. Vocal Recital.<br />
Works by Britten, Liszt, Handel, and others.<br />
Andrew Haji, tenor; Stéphane Mayer, piano.<br />
Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd.<br />
wmct.on.ca or 416-923-7052. LIVE & ONLINE.<br />
● 7:00: Magisterra at the Museum/Museum<br />
London. Masterworks. Beethoven: Serenade;<br />
Schubert: String Quartet in E-flat; Ravel:<br />
String Quartet. Annette-Barbara Vogel,<br />
Menelaos Menelaou, Jeanny Jung, violins;<br />
Roman Kosarev,Meika Sonntag, violas; Ben<br />
Bolt-Martin, cello; Jillian Derer, flute. Museum<br />
London, 421 Ridout St. N., London. eventbrite.<br />
ca/e/magisterra-at-the-museum-masterworks-tickets-16895<strong>15</strong>29573.<br />
$35; $30(sr);<br />
$<strong>15</strong>(st with id); $95(young adult pass-30 and<br />
under); from $<strong>15</strong>(streamed tickets). All tickets<br />
must be purchased in advance.<br />
● 7:30: Harbourfront Centre. L-E-V Chapter<br />
3: The Brutal Journey of the Heart. Torque<br />
Contemporary Dance Series. Fleck Dance<br />
Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens<br />
Quay W. harbourfrontcentre.com. $20-$95.<br />
PWYC. Also Mar 5.<br />
● 7:30: Small World Music. Black History,<br />
Black Futures: Past, Present and Everywhere.<br />
Vieux Farka Touré and Bejuco. 416-588-0307<br />
or smallworldmusic.com/shows/black-history-black-futures/.<br />
Free. ONLINE<br />
● 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Final<br />
Fantasy VII Remake World Tour. Music by<br />
Nobuo Uematsu, Shotaro Shima, Mitsuto<br />
Suzuki, Nozomi Toki, and Masahi Hamauzu.<br />
Arnie Roth, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall,<br />
60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or 1-855-593-<br />
7769. Starting at $49. Also Mar 1 & 2.<br />
Friday <strong>March</strong> 4<br />
● 12:10: Music at St. Andrew’s. Friday Noontime<br />
Recital. Works by Bach, Beethoven, and<br />
Chopin. Beatrice Duong, piano. www.standrewstoronto.org/events/music-at-standrews-2/.<br />
Donations welcome. ONLINE<br />
● 7:30: Get It Promotions. Matt Dusk Sings<br />
Sinatra. Theatre Centre - University of Waterloo,<br />
200 University Ave. W., Waterloo.<br />
uwaterloo.ca/theatre-centre/events/mattdusk-sings-sinatra<br />
or 519‐888‐4908. $46.50.<br />
Without intermission.<br />
● 7:30: Rose Theatre. Four Strong Winds.<br />
1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. https://tickets.<br />
brampton.ca or 905-874-2800. $25. Also<br />
Mar 5.<br />
● 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The<br />
Princess Bride. Mark Knopfler: The Princess<br />
Bride (Film with Live Orchestra). Lucas<br />
Waldin, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall,<br />
60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or 1-855-593-<br />
7769. Starting at $49. Also Mar 5(2pm &<br />
7:30pm).<br />
Saturday <strong>March</strong> 5<br />
● 2:00: La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra.<br />
In the Spotlight Livestream Concert. Tico<br />
Tico; Theme from Schindler’s List; Kavalevsky:<br />
Concerto in C; Goltermann: Concerto<br />
No.4; Haydn: Concerto in G; Monti: Czardas;<br />
and other works. Rylee Smith, flute; Daniel<br />
Hughes, violin; Jacob Gardzinski, cello; Benedict<br />
Hughes, cello; Luke Gardzinski, piano;<br />
and other soloists; Laurie Mitchell, music director.<br />
Port Hope United Church, 34 South<br />
St., Port Hope. ljyo.ca. LIMITED IN-PERSON<br />
TICKETS AND LIVESTREAM.<br />
● 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />
The Princess Bride. See Mar 4. Also<br />
FRIDAY NOON AT MET RETURNS<br />
free concerts: in-person & livestream<br />
metunited.ca/live<br />
MARCH 11<br />
Aaron James, organ<br />
Dances for Organ: Bovet, Dove, Hampton<br />
MARCH 25<br />
Stefani Bedin, organ<br />
J.S. Bach, Howells and more<br />
APRIL 8<br />
Valeria Kondrashov, mezzo<br />
Veronika Anissimova, soprano<br />
Schubert, Schumann and more<br />
28 | <strong>March</strong> 4 – <strong>April</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> thewholenote.com