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21. Canadian Jewish News
events and venues, both as amateurs and professionals, have been called very promisingyoung Canadians by mayumi seiler, international violinist and artistic
http://www.cjnews.com/pastissues/02/apr11-02/community/community1.htm
April 11, 2002
29 Nisan, 5762
Young musical duo run their own concert TORONTO -
A brother and sister musical team are running their own classical concert on April 27 at the Armour Heights Presbyterian Church.
William and Andrea Herzog, who play the violin and cello respectively, have decided to take their careers into their own hands. Though they have performed around town many times before, this spring they are going to run the show themselves.
William, 14, and Andrea, 15, began their string studies at age four and five respectively. The duo, who have performed at numerous public events and venues, both as amateurs and professionals, have been called "very promising young Canadians" by Mayumi Seiler, international violinist and artistic director of the Via Saltzburg concert series.
Four years ago, they were the two youngest members to be accepted into the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra, and have more recently been invited to play with the Toronto Symphony itself.
The list of the teachers that have trained them looks like a who's who of the Toronto music community and includes Shauna Rolston, Mayumi Seiler, David Hetherington, Anna Lee Patapatanakoon, Daniel Domb, Erika Raum, Bryan Epperson, Lorand Fenyves, Mark Fewer and David Zafer.
Up until a year ago, they were entering competitions to get performing experience, and collecting a multitude of awards. This past year, their fourth at both the Kiwanis and Peel Festivals, Andrea and William entered as soloists and as a chamber duo, and came home with 13 first prizes out of 13 classes between the two of them.

22. Celebrating Women And Song
Performers include violinist mayumi seiler of Toronto, violinist Erica Raum, alsoof Toronto, Vancouver bassoonist Christopher Millard, Canadian pianist
http://www.uottawa.ca/services/markcom/gazette/020111/020111-art03-e.html
All About U of O Why Choose U of O Students Services ... Gazette Archives Printable Version January 11, 2002 Celebrating women and song Marlene Orton Musicians from across the country will converge on the University of Ottawa later this month to celebrate the works of women whose names have sometimes been overshadowed by their better-known male counterparts. The festival features a series of lectures and eight concerts with music culled from nearly 800 years of work by women. They range from the sacred chants and musical plays of the 12th century abbess Hildegard von Bingen to the so-called second Canadian national anthem – the Hockey Night in Canada Theme, composed by Vancouver native Dolores Claman in 1968. The festival is a collaboration of the Ottawa Chamber Music Society, the University of Ottawa and the Association of Canadian Women Composers, which was formed in 1980 and has grown to become a national network. Seven new works by Canadian women will premiere during the festival. “We’ve never had, in our entire history as an organization, even one concert exclusively devoted to music by women,” says Julian Armour, artistic director of the chamber music society. “We play lots of music by women. But if you go through the history of music, you will see composer after composer who is instantly recognized, and they are for the most part men.” Amour is often asked why women don’t write more music. “Women,” he says, “have written a lot of music, but in every country and in every period in history, there have been women with phenomenal talents who were discouraged from writing music.”

23. Chamber Music America: American Ensemble - August 1999, Volume 16, Number 4
This month Amici (joined by violinist mayumi seiler, violist Steven Dann, and mezzosopranoJean Stilwell) releases a new disc on the Musica Viva (CBC Records
http://www.chamber-music.org/magazine/16_4/american_16_4.html
Chamber Music Magazine
A Publication of Chamber Music America
August 1999, Volume 16, Number 4
NORTH AMERICAN ENSEMBLE
Cynthia Steljes, Peter De Sotto, Joseph Macerollo, and George Meanwell of Quartetto Gelato MMMMMM -GELATO
Now, how many chamber ensembles can say their CDs have gone to outer space? Well, Quartetto Gelato can. Canadian astronaut Dr. Robert Thirsk brought one of their discs along on a space shuttle Columbia flight. This group of multi-
talented performers blend oboe, English horn, violin, accordion, cello, guitar, mandolin, and voice into a sound that has received much acclaim from coast to coast to coast. Quartetto Gelato is all over the universe in more ways than one: their repertoire includes Classical works, opera arias, tango, showpieces, and gypsy fiddling. They have toured North America, Sweden, and Southeast Asia, and last season the group made its Italian debut in Milan. In July, Quartetto Gelato can be heard in Cincinnati (Jul 3), at the Galway Festival (Jul 13), and in Ottawa (Jul 25). A few of their concerts during the upcoming season include Portland, OR (Sep 26); Clinton, NY (Oct 28); Pomona, NJ (Oct 31); Kansas City, MO (Dec 11); and Morrow, GA (Dec 18).
CORDES DU FUTUR/
STRINGS OF THE FUTU RE
The second Strings of the Future International String Quartet Festival was held in Ottawa in May and featured seventeen concerts in six days by quartets from Canada, (the Alcan, Claudel, St. Lawrence, Lafayette, Molinari, and Arthur-Leblanc) and abroad (the Arditti, Chilingirian, St. Petersburg, Prazak, and Auryn). The festival also included a series of masterclasses, lectures, round-table discussions, pre-concert talks, and public readings of new works. The next Strings of the Future, in May 2001, is entitled

24. WWW VL Classical Music: Artists, From Soloists To Orchestras
Henrik (tenor); Eotvos, Jozsef (guitar); Eshbach, Robert (conductor/violinist); seiler,mayumi (violin); Setrakian, Setrak (piano); Sewrjugin, Alejandro (baritone);
http://www.gprep.org/classical/artists.html
Artists, from soloists to orchestras
If you know of a WWW page for a particular soloist, ensemble or orchestra which is not listed here, please use the submission form which also has a link to a standard mailto: option. If you have submitted a site for consideration and have not received a reply within one month, please feel free to resubmit. NEW! Search the entire WWW Virtual Library: Match: All Any Boolean Format: Long Short help Search engine courtesy of Harvard University and the ht://Dig search engine
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25. Musíqa At Rothko Chapel Performers
JESSE MILLS (Violin) The Strad Magazine has praised violinist Jesse Mills Currentprojects include mayumi seiler's Via Salzburg Chamber Orchestra, where he is
http://www.musiqahouston.org/performers.html

26. Black Box Music
Astounding debut recital disc from the remarkable young Russian violinist. the D minorare played here by the immensely talented and insightful mayumi seiler.
http://www.blackboxmusic.com/html/search.lasso?for=violin

27. Eastern Conservatory Online Music Library
Henrik (tenor); Eotvos, Jozsef (guitar); Eshbach, Robert (conductor/violinist); seiler,mayumi (violin); Sewrjugin, Alejandro (baritone); Sinadinovic, Dejan (piano);
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28. Invisions Productions Inc.
car displayed in high tech display cases, and a live performance by an orchestrafeaturing international recording artist and concert violinist, mayumi seiler.
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29. July 1997 Review
production a musical that makes history! Music in the Morning begins its thirteenthseason September 23, 1997 with violinist mayumi seiler and pianist Rena
http://members.aol.com/efaro26164/july.html
the review
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Volume I Number 7
July 1997

Editor: Ed Farolan

In this issue, we are reviewing Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost which is showing until September at the Bard on the Beach tent in Vanier Park. We also have Gale Robinson's review of DJD's Rhythm Addiction which came for two nights last June at the Vancouver Playhouse.
In other news, Livent Inc. presents the National Ballet of Canada's production of Karen Kain-The Farewell Tour, September 24-27, 1997 to celebrate her retirement as a Principal Dancer in this company. Ms. Kain said: "After 27 years with The National Ballet of Canada, I can honestly say that I have some sadness, but no regrets." Andrew Lloyd Webber's JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHICOLOR DREAMCOAT takes the stage at the Ford Centre for the Performing Arts starring the new 'Techni-Triumph' David Burnham. Previews begin September 21, 1997.
TONY N' TINA'S WEDDING is still alive and kicking entering its second year run in Vancouver. To celebrate their second anniversary, Hoarse Raven Theatre/Signature Tours and Miles of Travel will be sending a lucky Vancouver couple to Las Vegas!
Les Miserables
is coming to Vancouver again in August for a limited engagement. Newsweek calls this 8 Tony Award-winning production "a musical that makes history!"

30. The Review: September 1997
Music in the Morning presents violinist mayumi seiler and pianist Rena Sharon at10 am from September 23rd through the 26th at the Vancouver Academy of Music.
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the review
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Volume I Number 9
September 1997
Editor: Ed Farolan
Summer is ending. The leaves will soon be turning gold, red, and brown. Fall will be here soon.
In this issue, we are reviewing Livent Inc. 's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring one of the stage's brightest new stars and hottest talents. The show opens at the Ford Centre for the Performing Arts on September 19th and will run until November 2nd.
The National Ballet's production of Karen Kain's Farewell Tour will be also be presented by Livent Inc. at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre for only four performances: September 24-27.
Also in this issue are reviews of Arts Club Theatre's Red Rock Diner which will run for the entire month of September; last month's successful run of The Fantasticks Kidsummer: August 1997 , which include Carousel Theatre's production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream and a visit to the Vancouver Art Gallery.
September is also the time when classical music fills the air. On September 19th at 8 p.m., the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts presents Japanese classical music featuring Satomi Fukami.
Music in the Morning presents violinist Mayumi Seiler and pianist Rena Sharon at 10 a.m. from September 23rd through the 26th at the Vancouver Academy of Music.

31. Ottawa Chamber Music Society
mayumi seiler violin Walter Delahunt - piano. The Canadian debut of one of theworld's great string quartets with their new first violinist, Martin Beaver.
http://www.chamberfest.com/english/festival/schedule2002.html
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This summer from July 27 to August 10, visit the 9th annual Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival for a dazzling array of 112 concerts to choose from in just over two weeks! Over 200 acclaimed musicians of international standing will be performing in the world's largest chamber music festival . Presented in informal settings in some of downtown Ottawa's most beautiful heritage churches, the Festival's goal is to provide classical music of the highest order at affordable prices.
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Day One - Opening Concert
Saturday July 27 8:00 p.m. An Evening with Angela Hewitt (Pass-Plus)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
82 Kent Street (at Wellington) Angela Hewitt - piano
Catherine Robbin - mezzo-soprano
Mayumi Seiler - violin
Elizabeth Dolin - cello
Charles Hamann - oboe
Kimball Sykes - clarinet
Daniel Gress - french horn
Michael Sweeney - bassoon Ravel - Trio

32. J&A Beare Dallas
In New York, the great violinist Isaac Stern is a fervent admirer. With Beare's help,the young violinists Tasmin Little, mayumi seiler, and Nigel Kennedy have
http://www.beares.com/newsletter1.htm
Volume 1, Issue 1 Winter 2001 Greetings to our Friends and Colleagues!
What's New?
Our London office has moved! After many years on Broadwick Street, we are delighted to be moving to a more spacious premises in central London at 30 Queen Anne Street , situated close to Wigmore Hall. We are confident that you will find our new address to be a far more convenient and comfortable location. The new telephone number is (0)20-7307-9666. We look forward to serving you!
We had a very busy year 2000 here in Dallas and across the United States. General Manager Michael Selman has been meeting clients everywhere from Japan to London, with Los Angeles, Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Seattle in between. His travels continue in 2001 throughout the United States.
Charles Beare had the honor of chairing the jury of the 9th International Triennial Competition for bowed instruments in Cremona during September. The instruments were on view in a public exhibition at the Cremona Chamber of Commerce until mid-October. The firm also provided many of the instruments for the Exhibition, which followed the competition and featured examples of violin making in the city from the Amati family onwards.

33. October 2001 - Online Newsletter
Founded and led by acclaimed violinist mayumi seiler and featured in the popularchamber music series Via Salzburg at Glenn Gould Studio, this 15 member
http://www.fourinfo.com/newsletter/nov02.htm
COMMUNITY To submit, please fax or email our office prior to the 20th of the month.
Fax: (905) 372-2711 Email: news@fourinfo.com NOVEMBER 2002 NEWSLETTER Back to Main Page Haliburton Events
Boat Donation to Family Services

Around A Child - Up and Running
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El Diablo - Theatre of Horror

175th Anniversary of the Presbyterian Church
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Adoption Council of Canada Conferences
HALIBURTON EVENTS Boat Donation Family Services has received the biggest single donation yet - 10 brand new whitewater kayaks. This $16,500 gift is from their long-time supporter, Wildrock Outfitters in Peterborough. Wildrock has supported Family Services’ kayaking program for the past 2 years with their sponsorship of WERK - the Wildrock Equipment Rescue Kampaign. WERK has already given FSHC 4 wetsuits, 6 sprayskirts, 10 helmets, paddles and numerous other pieces of kayaking equipment. The equipment is used for the Tuesday evening paddling club, and loaned to teens for extended periods for personal use. This new donation will dramatically increase opportunities for young folks to take up this exciting sport.

34. NOW On / Night And Day / Live Music / Dec 28, 2000 - Jan 3, 2001
JOHN violinist presents Carmen Fantasy, Roy Thomson Hall (3 pm Feb 25 ALEKSANDERMADZAR, LOUISE HOPKINS AND mayumi seiler piano, cello and violin, Glenn Gould
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2000-12-28/music_clublistings.html
s a t u r d a y , d e c e m b e r Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ... Wednesday Concerts BLUE RODEO in funder, Palais Royale, sold out. 870-8000. Clubs Thursday, December 28 BARCODE Hey Stella. BLACK SWAN Handsome Devils. CHICK 'N DELI David Murphy Band. CLUB OV'S WEST Oliver Towne. COMFORT ZONE Jungle Party. FREE TIMES CAFE Matt Cooper. GATE 403 Tina Hartt/Murray Reid Jazz Duo. GATSBY'S Grant Reynolds. GROSSMAN'S Gord X Band. HOTEL INTER-CONTINENTAL Paul Wurster. LEE'S PALACE Vital Rain. LE SAINT-TROPEZ Andree Bernard. MAD APPLES David Hutchison Quartet. MONARCHS PUB Whitehouse. MONTREAL BISTRO Jim Galloway Trio. ORIGINALS Tom Barlow Band. RANCHO RELAXO Fukerman. REPLAY'S Jam w/ Tony Springer. RESERVOIR LOUNGE Janice Hagan. REX Mat w/ Kevin Quain, and Kenny Kirkwood's Kite eve. RHODES San Murata/Mark Zaret. RIVOLI Comedy w/ Riot Act. ROSEWATER SUPPER CLUB John Roby. ST LOUIS Hip Kings. SILVER DOLLAR Sparkjiver. TOM JONES James Ambrose. Friday, December 29 APPLEBY'S Table 69. BAMBOO Small Axe.

35. NOW On / Night And Day / Recent Concerts / Jan 11 - 17, 2001
ALEKSANDER MADZAR, LOUISE HOPKINS AND mayumi seiler piano, cello and violin, GlennGould JOHN violinist presents Carmen Fantasy, Roy Thomson Hall (3 pm Feb 25
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-01-11/music_concertsrecent.html
t h u r s d a y , j a n u a r y
j u s t a n n o u n c e d MAYA FRASER TAFELMUSIK W/ PAUL O'DETTE lute, Trinity-St. Paul's Centre (through Jan 20, and Jan 21 at 3:30 pm), $26-$50. 964-6337. ELMER ISELER SINGERS present Chorale On Campus, Walter Hall (U of T), $6-$12. 978-3744. STUDENT COMPOSERS perform, Walter Hall (U of T, noon), free. 978-3744. JAZZ PHARMACY AND THE INHABITANTS Rivoli, $10. 532-7224. ETOBICOKE SWING ORCHESTRA w/ KATHY THOMPSON Boulevard Club (noon), $40-$75. 410-1570. JOAN BAEZ, DAVE CARTER AND TRACY GRAMMAR Convocation Hall, postponed until further notice. STEPHEN FEARING, BLAISE PASCAL, ERIn BENJAMIN, LORRAINE LAWSON and guests as part of Bluebird North, Rivoli, $12. 596-1908. VOCAL/PIANO DUOS Walter Hall (U of T, noon), free. 978-3744. KING CHANGO Lee's Palace, $15-$17. 532-1598. VOICE STUDENTS perform, Walter Hall (U of T, noon), free. 978-3744. NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL Victoria College Chapel (at 7 and 8 pm and Feb 11 at 2, 3:30 and 5:30 pm), free. 978-3744. VALDY AND GARY FJELLGAARD Tranzac Club, $14-$16. 410-3655. STEREOPHONICS seated acoustic performance, Opera House, $17.50. 870-8000.

36. Classical 96.3 FM Toronto's Classical Music Station: Arts Billboard, Toronto And
Classical Music Mooredale Concerts presents violinist Olivier Thouin, Jan, 18,8 pm at 7, 8 pm at Glenn Gould Studio w/ mayumi seiler, violin; Erika Raum
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CLASSICAL 96.3 FM Arts Billboard: Toronto and the GTA
Scroll down for a current listing of arts events in the Greater Toronto region. All listings are updated on a regular basis.
Theatre
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The new national touring company of Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA, Disney's Tony Award-winning musical, will make its Canadian premiere May 7-May 31, for a limited four-week engagement at the Canon Theatre (Sweet Charity has been postponed).
THE PRODUCERS - The New Mel Brooks Musical begins it's Canadian premiere engagement November 18 at The Canon Theatre.
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Theatre:
MIRVISH PRODUCTIONS presents MAMMA MIA! a new musical based on the songs of ABBA until Sept. 28/03 at the Royal Alex Theatre. Tickets: 416-872-1212. Theatre: Famous People Players Dinner Theatre, 110 Sudbury Street presents BREAKING UP THE HOUSE (a tribute to the 1980s). 416-532-1137 or

37. Eye - HWG: Welcome To Winter! - 11.25.99
GARNET ROGERS See Dec. 17. JAMES SOMMERVILLE Principal horn of the Boston SymphonyOrchestra performs with pianist Ikuyo Nakamichi and violinist mayumi seiler.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 25
African music ensemble plays a benefit for AMREF Canada, a fund for health development in Africa. $10. BamBoo, 312 Queen W. CANADIAN SONGBOOK OF TENOR As part of the Faculty Artist Series, tenor Darryl Edwards performs in a recital featuring songs written by some of the leading composers on this side of the pond. 8pm. $10/$20. Edward Johnson Bldg., 80 Queen's Pk. Cr., U of T. 978-3744. CELTIC/FOLK MUSIC Winnie, Lady of the Dulcimer, plays Celtic, medieval and Christmas music. 6:30-9:30pm. The Vegetarian Restaurant, 2849 Dundas W. 762-1204. HUGH CORNWELL Former singer-guitarist for the Stranglers keeps pursuing his solo career. Local psycho-blues man Starvin' Hungry opens. $12. Lee's Palace, 529 Bloor W. 532-1598. HEALTH FAIR Interactive presentations for the whole family on active living, sports medicine, pain management, health and nutrition. 1pm. Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills. 696-3127. GIDON KREMER World-renowned violinist performs work by Peteris Vaks, Ennio Morricone, Giya Kancheli, Giancinto Scelsi, Alfred Schnittke, Astor Piazzolla. 8pm. $37-$55. George Weston Recital Hall, Ford Centre, 5040 Yonge. 870-8000.

38. The Japan Society - Events 2001
January 24 (Wednesday) to January 25 violinist Kyoko Takezawa Performs with theToronto Symphony Box Office at 416205-5555 or go to www.mayumi.seiler.com to
http://toronto.jetaa.ca/events/events2001.html
Japan-Related Events 2001 January February March April ... December
January 2001
January 1 (Monday)
Oshogatsu Dinner
New Year's Celebration
Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 3 (Wednesday)
Judo Classes Start
Judo Education Centre
Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 4 (Thursday)
Canada Japan Society of Toronto (CJST) Ichimokukai
Monthly Pub Night
Contact the Canada Japan Society of Toronto (CJST) at 416-406-2578 January 5 (Friday)
Judo Classes Start Seidokai Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 7 (Sunday) Aikido Classes Start Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 7 (Sunday) Iaido Classes Start Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 7 (Sunday) Kendo Classes Start Contact the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) at jccc@jccc.on.ca January 8 (Monday) Momiji Seniors Centre Winter Session Class Registration Contact Shirley at 416-261-6693 ext. 242 January 9 (Tuesday) to January 10 Staged Reading of Ice Blossoms Japanese play in translation Contact the Japan Foundation at taoyagi@jftor.org

39. Ibento Joho - March 98
Concert mayumi seiler (violin) Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoryof Music 814 for details This Salzburg violinist performed sonatas by Beethoven
http://www.najc.ca/toronto/calendar/jc98ev03.htm
Hopefully this record of events that occured in March 1998 will give you an idea of the wide range of activities going on in the local JC community. Many of these events are annual, so watch for them at the same time next year!
    Monday, 02 March
  • Application Deadline: Japan Foundation 1998 Study Tour Exam
    Japan Foundation, 131 Bloor Street West, Suite 213
    Phone (416) 966-1600 to register

    The Japan Foundation will send up to two Ontario students of the Japanese language on a two-week trip to Japan. The evaluation examination was be held at the Japan Foundation, on Saturday, 07 March 1998 from 1030 h-1230 h. Wednesday, 04 March @ 1930 h
  • Artist Talk: Kai Chan
    New JCCC Site, 6 Garamond Court
    Phone (416) 441-2345 for details

    Kai Chan , fibre artist gave the fifth and last in the 5 Lines / 5 Elements programme of artist talks presented by the committee for the Gendai (Contemporary) Art Gallery , a facility which will be part of the new JCCC. Thursday, 05 March @ 1800 h-midnight
  • CJST Ichimoku-kai
    Sushi Bistro, Second Floor, 204 Queen Street West

    The Canada-Japan Society of Toronto hosts another Ichimoku-kai ("First Thursday Meeting"). Those present enjoyed

40. Calendrier: Septembre 1998 / Calendar: September 1998
Translate this page mayumi seiler, violin, Marsha Elliott, Charmaine Chaddock, flutes, Mooredale FestivalOrchestra Young pianist falls in love with famous but married violinist.
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La Scena Musicale - Vol. 4, No. 1 Septembre / September 1998 email: info@scena.org http://www.scena.org (c) La Scena Musicale 1998 Calendrier: Septembre 1998 / Calendar: September 1998 1 septembre au 7 octobre, 1998 / September 1st to October 7, 1998
René Voyer , alto masculin, chante les romantiques / male alto sings the romantics, Jean-Eudes Vaillancourt , piano, Musée du Château Ramezay Museum, 27 sept.
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MONTRÉAL, LAVAL, LANAUDIÈRE ET ENVIRONS AND AREA SEPTEMBRE 12h30. St.James United Church, 463 Ste-Catherine O. EL. Philip Crozier, orgue Patrick Wedd, organ 19h. Cinémathèque Québécoise. 4-6$. Lamprecht: Slums of Berlin (Allemagne, 1925, 105 min, muet, avec Bernhard Goetzke, Paul Bildt, Aud Egede Nissen), Sylvia Moscovitz, piano 19h30. Couvent de la Présentation-de-Marie, 1395 Notre-Dame, St-Césaire. 15$. Festival Classique du Bois-des-Quatre-Lieux (aussi le 26). Händel. La Chapelle de Montréal (ensemble vocal et instrumental baroque). 529-9896

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