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2006 Festival Schedule
Day 4
Tuesday, July 25

Schedule subject to change without notice.

Lucie Laneville

12:00 noon

The Renaissance Recorder

All Saints' Church

Femke Bergsma - recorder
Francis Colpron - recorder
Lucie Laneville – recorder
Music of G. Domenico Da Nola, Thomas Ruffo, William Cornysh, Orlando Gibbons and Thomas Lupo








 

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Marilyn McDonald

12:00 noon

Beethoven Violin Sonatas

Tabaret Hall

Marilyn McDonald – violin
David Breitman – fortepiano
Beethoven:
Sonata in E-flat major, opus 12, no. 3
Sonata in A major, opus 30, no. 1
Sonata in F major, opus 24, Spring









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Eric Friesen

12:00 noon

Studio Sparks

CBC - Sparks Street Studio

Each day during the first week of the Festival, you are invited to join host Eric Friesen for 30 minutes of music and conversation featuring short performances by Festival artists. These will be heard live across Canada on CBC Radio Two. Check the programme book for details!








 

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Anne Robert

2:00 p.m.

Violin and Poetry

First Baptist Church

Anne Robert – violin
Albert Millaire – narrator
Music of Bach, Paganini, Isabelle Panneton, Jean Papineau-Couture and Julio Bueno. Poems by Emile Nelligan

Distinguished Québec actor Albert Millaire joins violinist Anne Robert for a performance of works for solo violin combined with poems in English and French by Emile Nelligan.






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Peter Longworth

5:00 p.m.

Steven Dann and Peter Longworth

The Church of St. John the Evangelist

Steven Dann – viola
Peter Longworth – piano
Music of Brahms, Currier and Rota

One of Canada’s top string players, Steven Dann has been principal violist of several of the world’s best orchestras including the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam.







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Julian Armour

8:00 p.m.

The Seven Last Words of Christ

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

Andrew Dawes – violin
Manuela Milani – violin
Guylaine Lemaire – viola
Julian Armour – cello
Albert Millaire – narrator

Haydn - The Seven Last Words of Christ The first Festival performance of this masterpiece. These four musicians have recorded this work for CMS Classics and have broadcast it for television around the world.



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Laurence Kayaleh

8:00 p.m.

Russian Violin

Dominion-Chalmers United Church

Laurence Kayaleh – violin
Paul Stewart – piano
Music of Tchaikovski, Prokofieff, and Medtner








 

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Aradia Ensemble

8:00 p.m.

Aradia Ensemble -
Serenissima

Christ Church Cathedral

Aradia Ensemble:
Kevin Mallon - violin
Cristina Zacharias - violin
Marika Holmqvist - viola
Katie Rietman - cello
Paul Jenkins - harpsichord
Marion Newman - mezzo-soprano
Sonatas by Dario Castello, music by Monteverdi, and cantatas by Vivaldi.

An award-winning period instrument group, the Aradia Ensemble explores the glories of two centuries of music from Venice. Beginning with the era of Monteverdi and the sounds that filled St. Mark's Cathedral, the program climaxes with the music of Venice's red haired-priest, Vivaldi.



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Notre-Dame Basilica

8:00 p.m.

French Discoveries

Notre-Dame Basilica

Jacques Boucher – organ
Music of Denis Bédard, Pierre de Bréville and Pierre Kunc










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Beverley Johnston

8:00 p.m.

Flute and Marimba

The Church of St. John the Evangelist

Susan Hoeppner – flute
Beverley Johnston – marimba
Music of Philip Parker, Astor Piazzolla, J.S. Bach, Christos Hatzis, Georg Philipp Telemann
and others








 

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Donnie Deacon

11:00 p.m.

Late-night Chamber Music

The Church of St. John the Evangelist

Andrew Tunis - piano
Donnie Deacon - violin
David Thies-Thompson - violin
Jane Logan - viola
Margaret Munro Tobolowska – cello
Music of Korngold and Dvorák






 


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