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Volume 29 Issue 2 | October & November 2023

With this issue we start a new rhythm of publication -- bimonthly, October, December, February April, June, and August. October/November is a chock-a-block two months for live music, new recordings, and news (not all of it bad). Inside: Christina Petrowska Quilico, collaborative artist honoured; Kate Hennig as Mama Rose; Global Toronto 2023 reviewed; Musical weavings from TaPIR to Xenakis at Esprit; Fidelio headlines an operatic fall; and our 24th annual Blue Pages directory of presenters. This and more.

With this issue we start a new rhythm of publication -- bimonthly, October, December, February April, June, and August. October/November is a chock-a-block two months for live music, new recordings, and news (not all of it bad). Inside: Christina Petrowska Quilico, collaborative artist honoured; Kate Hennig as Mama Rose; Global Toronto 2023 reviewed; Musical weavings from TaPIR to Xenakis at Esprit; Fidelio headlines an operatic fall; and our 24th annual Blue Pages directory of presenters. This and more.

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Jocelyn Gould<br />

Anthony Fung<br />

HAL-MASONBERG<br />

The Jazz Room: On Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 4, the guitarist and vocalist<br />

Jocelyn Gould celebrates the release of her new album, Sonic Bouquet,<br />

with a show at The Jazz Room in Waterloo. Gould is an excellent guitarist<br />

who plays with the robust swing, archtop tone and blues-inflected bebop<br />

language of luminaries like Wes Montgomery and Grant Green. Gould<br />

will be bringing a stellar band with her, including pianist Will Bonness,<br />

drummer Mark Kelso and bassist Mike Downes. (Her new album features<br />

fellow guitarist Randy Napoleon, drummer Quincy Davis, bassist Rodney<br />

Whitaker and Canadian clarinetist Virginia MacDonald.)<br />

Jazz Bistro: On Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 23, the release of another<br />

new album will be celebrated, this time at Jazz Bistro. The LA-based,<br />

Ontario-born drummer Anthony Fung’s new album, FO(U)RTH,<br />

features pianist Michael Ragonese, bassist Luca Alemanno, and the<br />

esteemed saxophonist Mark Turner, whose work (with the likes of Kurt<br />

Rosenwinkel, Tom Harrell, Billy Hart and countless others) will likely<br />

need no introduction. At Jazz Bistro, Fung is joined by his long-time<br />

Toronto collaborator, the bassist Julian Anderson-Bowes, as well as the<br />

aforementioned clarinetist Virginia MacDonald. Fung is a confident<br />

drummer who plays in a modern, straight-ahead style. His playing<br />

effectively manages to be exciting, propulsive and also eminently<br />

supportive of the phrase at hand, whether that phrase is generated by a<br />

bandmate or by Fung’s own sense of drumset melodicism.<br />

Burdock: Through the pandemic, for all of the obvious reasons,<br />

Burdock took a long break from presenting shows in its Music Hall,<br />

a venue that had become a mainstay for indie artists, jazz musicians,<br />

rock bands and a host of other musical projects, all of which found a<br />

home on Burdock’s beautifully maintained stage. Now, after a lengthy<br />

hiatus, and under the leadership of new Music Hall programmer<br />

Deanna Petcoff, live shows at Burdock are back, with a number of<br />

interesting offerings currently in the books for the coming months.<br />

So, if it’s been a little while since you’ve seen a show at Burdock – or<br />

if you’ve never been – stop by, have one of their excellent beers (or the<br />

non-alcoholic kombucha on tap), and enjoy.<br />

Colin Story is a jazz guitarist, writer and teacher based in Toronto. He<br />

can be reached at www.colinstory.com, on Instagram and on Twitter.<br />

LA TROMPETTE<br />

Française<br />

Sunday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2023</strong> - 3:00 PM<br />

Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto<br />

Jean-Michel Malouf Conductor<br />

Robert Weymouth Trumpet Soloist<br />

Tickets: visit hssb.ca<br />

Phone: 1.800.708.6754<br />

thewholenote.com <strong>October</strong> & <strong>November</strong> <strong>2023</strong> | <strong>29</strong>

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