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LIVE OR ONLINE
Jun 10 12:15: Music Mondays. Sweelinck's Report Card. A slightly tongue-in-cheek critique (delivered by Sweelinck himself) of works by his three most famous students: Jacob Praetorius, Heinrich Scheidemann, and Samuel Scheidt. Jonathan Oldengarm, organ & chamber music player. Church of the Holy Trinity, 19 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 X223 or www.musicmondays.ca or musicmondayscs@gmail.com. PWYC ($10 suggested).
Jun 10 5:30: Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar. The Peter Hill Quintet. Bob Brough, alto & tenor saxophones; Chris Gale, tenor & baritone saxophones; Peter Hill, piano; Brendan Davis, bass; Nick Fraser, drums. Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, The, 194 Queen St. W. Visit www.therex.ca or 416-598-2475. .
Jun 10 7:00: Coro San Marco. Peace in the World / Pace nel Mondo. Columbus Centre - Joseph D. Carrier Gallery, 901 Lawrence Ave. W. www.corosanmarco.com or 416-789-7011 X248. $15.
Jun 10 7:30: TD Music Hall. International Indigenous Music Summit 2024 Opening Gala. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $50.
Jun 10 8:00: Tafelmusik. Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Festival: Opening Night. Peter Harvey, baritone; Tafelmusik Chamber Choir; Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. www.tafelmusik.org. Free admission but a ticket is required.
Jun 11 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Sophie Lanthier, flute. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.
Jun 11 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. John Paul Farahat, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.
Jun 11 8:00: Luminato Festival. Missa Afro Brasiliera. 25th Anniversary of Nathaniel Dett Chorale. Sid Robinovitch: Canciones por las Americas; Xavier Montsalvatge: Cinco Canciones Negras; Carlos Alberto Pinto Fonseca: Missa Afro Brasiliera. Measha Bruggergman-Lee, soprano; BaKari I. Lindsay, dancer & choreographer; Nathaniel Dett Chorale,. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. From $30.
Jun 12 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Noon Hour Series: Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Tre Gatte: Ginny Scarfino, clarinet; Cynthia Steele, cello; Michelle Kyle, piano. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430 or www.standrewskw.com. Free. Lunch available for $10 at 11:30am or bring your own.
Jun 12 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Peter Nikiforuk, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.
Jun 12 1:00: Mostly Madrigals. Singout at Woodbine Beach. Mostly Renaissance songs. Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd. E. Free. Please bring a lawn chair.
Jun 12 2:00: Bloor/Borden Farmer's Market. Music in the Market - Pete & Anna. Folk, pop, country. 300 Borden St. 613-475-4769. Free. 2pm-7pm. Rain or shine.
Jun 12 7:30: Opera 5. Turn of the Screw. Music by Benjamin Britten. Theatre Passe Muraille, 16 Ryerson Ave. www.ca.patronbase.com/_TheatrePasseMuraille/Productions/OP5/Performances. $60; $38(arts workers); $33(over 70/under 30). Also Jun 13(intern cast), 14 & 15.
Jun 12 8:00: New Music Concerts. Ensemble Made in Canada: Mosaique and Beyond. Franco Donatoni: Ronda; Linda Catlin Smith: Das Rosen-Innere for cello and piano; Sandeep Bhagwati: Stele IX; Vivian Fung: Shifting Landscapes; Nicolas Gilbert: Ilôts; and other works. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-961-9594 or visit www.eventbrite.com/e/ensemble-made-in-canada-mosaique-and-beyond-tickets. $30; $25(arts workers/sr); $15(st). 7:15pm Pre-Concert Chat, 7:45pm Young Artist Overture, 8pm Main Show. 9:30pm Reception.
Jun 12 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mahler Symphony No.3. Katherine Gimon: "Earth" from Elements; Mahler: Symphony No.3. Gerhild Romberger, alto; Members of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir; Toronto Children's Chorus; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375. From $35. Also Jun 13 & 15.
Jun 13 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Noon at Met: Carillon Recital. Outdoors. Naoka Tsujita, carillon. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation. 1pm Organ Recital (indoors) by Jonathan Oldengarm (A French Symphonic Feast).
Jun 13 2:00: Toronto Reference Library. Robert Ball. A jazz concert in celebration of Pride Month. Robert Ball, vocalist. Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, Beeton Hall (1st Floor), 789 Yonge St. For information, call the Arts Department at 416-393-7157. Free. No registration required.
Jun 13 6:00: Luminato Festival. Luminato in the Square: Toronto Arts Council’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. David Pecaut Square, 55 John St. Free.
Jun 13 7:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. Launch Party. Soft Animals, The Uplifters. Special guest: Charles Spearin. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 13 7:00: Small World Music. International Indigenous Music Summit: Official Showcase. Joel Maripil, Ellescriv, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, and Matiu. TD Music Hall, 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $35.
Jun 13 7:30: Arraymusic. Zoe Pia - Solo. Array Space, 155 Walnut Ave. www.iictoronto.esteri.it/en/gli_eventi/calendario/iic-2024-artist-in-residence-zoe-pia. $20 or PWYC(in person); $20 or PWYC(Livestream). Also Jun 18(6pm & 7:30pm at ROM).
Jun 13 7:30: Opera 5. Turn of the Screw. Music by Benjamin Britten. Intern cast. See Jun 12. Also Jun 14 & 15.
Jun 13 8:00: TONE & Labyrinth. Fred Moten & Brandon Lopez + Lee & Gamble Unlimited + Roa Lee. Music Gallery at 918 Bathurst, 918 Bathurst St. 416-204-1080. $20(adv); $25(door).
Jun 13 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mahler Symphony No.3. See Jun 12. Also Jun 15.
Jun 13 8:30: Fallsview Casino Resort. Bachman Turner Overdrive. Fallsview Casino Resort - OLG Stage, 6380 Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $71.
Jun 13 8:30: Native Earth Performing Arts/Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. Two-Spirit Cabaret, 8th Edition. A celebration of the strength, beauty, and talent of queer and 2-Spirit Indigenous people. It will feature music, dance, drag, performance art, and comedy. Come early to mingle and enjoy FREE food! Chelazon Leroux, host; Nina Boujee (AKA Olivia Shortt), Zachariah Highgate, Madame Ode’miin Surprise, Rhinestone Chickadee, Michaela Washburn, and Ravyn Wngz. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander St. www.tickets.buddiesinbadtimes.com/TheatreManager/1/online. $10-$70.
Jun 14 6:00: Luminato Festival. Luminato in the Square: Welcome to Char Bagh. Watch Kathak dance performances, listen to Hindustani ghazals, follow classical ragas, groove to Bangladeshi pop, and end the night with the North American debut of Natasha Noorani and Talal Qureshi. David Pecaut Square, 55 John St. Free.
Jun 14 6:00: Small World Music. Welcome to Char Bagh. An outdoor celebration of South Asian music, visual arts, dance, architecture, and artisans. David Pecaut Square, 55 John St. Free.
Jun 14 7:00: Apocryphonia. The Schobertiade. In collaboration with the Rezonance Baroque Ensemble. Johann Schobert: Sonatas for Keyboard & Strings; and works for strings and voice by Vaughan Williams, Giuseppe Agus, & Paul Constantinescu. Andrea Botticelli, fortepiano; Rezan Onen-Lapointe, violin; Laura Jones, cello; Michelle Odorico, violin; Alexander Cappellazzo, tenor. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. W. 514-378-2558. Pay What You Can: suggested $20 or $30.
Jun 14 7:00: Brookside Music Association. Ensemble Vivant. Classical, ragtime, Great American Songbook, Latin, and other jazz-related styles. Midland Cultural Centre, 333 King St., Midland. www.brooksidemusic.com. $35; Free(child/st).
Jun 14 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Didderich & Tahara. Respighi: Violin Sonata in b; and other works. Adam Didderich, violin; Lisa Tahara, piano. Venue TBA. Visit www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st).
Jun 14 7:00: Westben. A New Musical: The Selfish Giant's Garden. Written by Brian Finley and Ken Tizzard. Based on the short story “The Selfish Giant” by Oscar Wilde. Robert Longo (Norman the Giant); Gabrielle Prata (Snow); Donna Bennett (Linette); Westben Youth & Teen Choruses; Edward Franko, stage director; Brian Finley composer & producer. The Barn, 6698 County Road 30, Campbellford. 1-877-883-5777 or www.westben.ca. $5-$45. Also Jun 15(2pm), 16(2pm), 21(7pm), 22(2pm), 23(2pm).
Jun 14 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White. By HAUI and Sean Mayes. Neema Bickersteth, soprano (Body); Adrienne Danrich, soprano (Spirit); SATE, contralto (Soul). Canadian Opera Company Theatre, 227 Front St. E. 416-363-8231 or www.coc.ca. $75. Also Jun 15(2pm) & 16(2pm).
Jun 14 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2024. The Jerzy Kaplanek Jazz Quartet. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca/jerzykaplanekquartet.html or 519-993-7591. $50; $45(sr); $25(st); $20(12 and under).
Jun 14 7:30: Opera 5. Turn of the Screw. Music by Benjamin Britten. See Jun 12. Also Jun 15.
Jun 14 7:30: Saimy's Art/Instituto Italiano di Cultura. Sonia Aimy's Album Launch Party - Light / Imole. El Mocambo, 464 Spadina Ave. $30; $40(VIP). www.ticketweb.ca/event/saimys-art-in-partnership-with-under-the-neon-palms-at-tickets.
Jun 14 8:00: Fallsview Casino Resort. The Voice of the Who - Roger Daltrey with special guest Kt Tunstall. OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino, 6366 Stanley Ave., Niagara Falls. www.ticketmaster.ca. $76.85-$187.75.
Jun 14 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Lester McLean's One Hit Wonders. Sandra Bouza, vocals & guitar; Peter Kadar, keyboards; Wilson Laurencin, drums; Nikku Nayar, bass; Michael Occhipinti, guitar; Stacie Tabb, vocals; Lester McLean, vocals & sax. 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/lester-mcleans-one-hit-wonders. $35.
Jun 14 9:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. The Lovesick Lovestruck Dumbstruck Dumptruck Presents: Now That I'm Fearless by Ben E. Wood. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 14 10:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. The Console Concert by Daze Away. Play extreme sports games on the classic Nintendo 64 while Daze Away rocks covers from the game soundtracks and throwing in some original tunes. Justin Bertone, drums & vocals; Elijah Finlay, vocals & guitars; Bennett Wiens, guitars. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 15 12:30: Tafelmusik. Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Festival: Baroque Portraits. An informal chamber recital featuring members of the TBSI faculty. University of Toronto - Edward Johnson Building - Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. www.tafelmusik.org. Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration or tickets are required.
Jun 15 1:00: Community Music Schools of Toronto. CSMT Turns 25! 1-2pm: Regent Park Student Recital. 2–5pm: Free community events. 5pm: Community performance by renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Jully Black. Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas St. E. 416-364-8900. Free.
Jun 15 1:00: Luminato Festival. Luminato in the Square: Lulaworld. Tdot Batu, Sonic Sancocho, Dayme Arocena, Forroçacana, and Los Mirlos. Hosted by Dailyn Martinez and Ana Lia. David Pecaut Square, 55 John St. Free.
Jun 15 1:30: Brampton Festival Singers. Classically Composed! Mozart: Requiem and other works. Brampton Festival Singers; Great Lakes Philharmonic; Robert Hennig and Anton Yeretsky, directors. North Bramalea United Church (Brampton), 363 Howden Blvd., Brampton. Visit www.bfschoir.org or www.eventbrite.ca or at the door. $30. This performance will be video recorded.
Jun 15 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White. See Jun 14. Also Jun 16(2pm).
Jun 15 2:00: Symphonic Music Institute. Spring Concert. Epilogue from La La Land; The Phantom of the Opera; Rewrite the Stars; Piano Fantasy; Duet for Two Violins in G. Symus String Ensemble. Unionville Presbyterian Church, 600 Village Parkway, Unionville. 905-415-7772. $15.
Jun 15 2:00: Westben. A New Musical: The Selfish Giant's Garden. See Jun 14. Also Jun 16(2pm), 21(7pm), 22(2pm), 23(2pm).
Jun 15 3:00: Resound Choir. Arise Heart! Rosephanye Powell: Arise, Beloved!; Courage, My Soul (arr. Rollo Dilworth); Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs; Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore K.339. Nicholas Borg, baritone. St. George's Memorial Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Visit www.eventbrite.ca/e/resound-choir-presents-arise-heart-tickets-880795140977?aff=oddtdtcreator. $35; $15(post-secondrary st) $5(under 18).
Jun 15 3:00: Singing Out. True Colours: A Pride Concert. Guest: Angëll Morana. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. www.singingout.com/buy-tickets. $45(Singing Out Fan); $35(General admission); $25(sr/st/underemployed); Free(ages 3 and under). Also 7:30pm.
Jun 15 4:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. Electric Wildlife Live. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 15 5:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. Joe Lapinski Live. Joe Lapinski, vocals/guitar/synth/effects. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 15 5:00: Jumblies Theatre. border crossing odyssey. A series of performances and presentations of selected works from Jumblies' multi-year project blue skies, red earth & tall pines, including lines between things (a multimedia exhibition of comics, sculpture and audio art and songs from the edge, a suite of new music from Suba Sankaran plus other selected works. Gather Round Singers and guests. 132 Fort York Blvd. info@jumbliestheatre.org.
Jun 15 6:00: Small World Music. Lemon Bucket Orkestra Presents Cuckoo. Opera House, 735 Queen St. E. Visit Lemon Bucket Orkestra. $40.
Jun 15 7:30: Opera 5. Turn of the Screw. Music by Benjamin Britten. See Jun 12.
Jun 15 7:30: Singing Out. True Colours: A Pride Concert. Guest: Angëll Morana. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. www.singingout.com/buy-tickets. $45(Singing Out Fan); $35(General admission); $25(sr/st/underemployed); Free(ages 3 and under). Also 3pm.
Jun 15 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Gary LaRocca: Reclamation - Album Release. Gary LaRocca, guitar; Tim Bovaconti, guitar & piano; Fabian Skidmore, bass; Paul Brennan, drums. 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com.
Jun 15 8:00: TD Music Hall. Kallitechnis. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $23.
Jun 15 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mahler Symphony No.3. See Jun 12.
Jun 15 11:00: In the Soil Arts Festival. Dig It! Dance Party. DJ Chance Mutuku and DJ MaBonzo. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 16 12:30: In the Soil Arts Festival. Los Skandalosos Live. Gabriel Camacho, lead singer; Eustacio Espinobarros, saxophone & drums; Veatriz Salgado Perea, singer. Also Fortino Fiscal Estrada, Rafael Arias, Pedro Treviño, and Heryka Miranda. Odd Fellows Temple, 36 James St., St. Catharines. 905-682-0337 or www.inthesoilfest.com. $15(Single Event); $70(Music Pass); $150(Festival Pass).
Jun 16 1:00: Luminato Festival. Luminato in the Square: The Finale. Measha Brueggergosman-Lee, Heavyweights Brass Band, The Disability Collective featuring Deaf and disabled drag, dance, and jazz performers, Polaris, Haviah Mighty, Big Freedia. Hosted by Hollywood Jade. David Pecaut Square, 55 John St. Free.
Jun 16 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White. See Jun 14.
Jun 16 2:00: Westben. A New Musical: The Selfish Giant's Garden. See Jun 14. Also Jun 21(7pm), 22(2pm), 23(2pm).
Jun 16 4:00: Aga Khan Museum/Small World Music. Maegandang. Let the enchanting charm of the haegeum, gayageum, and geomungo lead you on a sonic journey of Korean music and dance. Maegandang (魅衎黨) & Sashar Zarif, dancer/composer/singer/percussion. Aga Khan Museum - Auditorium, 77 Wynford Dr. www.ticketing.agakhanmuseum.org/single/SelectSeating.aspx?p=22448. $40(Regular); $36(Friends); $30(sr/st). Tickets include same-day Museum admission.
Jun 16 8:00: TONE. Mas Aya "Coming And Going" + Colin Fisher "Suns of the Heart" Double Release Show with Xicada. Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave. 416-923-8137. $20(adv); $25(door).
Jun 17 12:15: Music Mondays. A Nest of Byrds. A celebration of the 400th anniversary of William Byrd featuring music by bYrd and his colleagues, teachers, students, and contemporaries. Cardinal Consort of Viols. Church of the Holy Trinity, 19 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 X223 or www.musicmondays.ca or musicmondayscs@gmail.com. PWYC ($10 suggested).
FALL FESTIVALS
Chinese Canadian Cultural Centre. Toronto International Music Festival. Registration open now until Sep 20, 2024. Festival runs Oct 20-Nov 4. Gala and Concert Awards Ceremony Dec 8, 2024. Visit www.cccctimf.org for details.
LIVE REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES
A New Quartet is an emerging Toronto area ensemble that rehearses traditional repertoire and writes new music. The quartet is currently seeking saxophone players and composers. For details please visit www.anewquartet.net.
The Choralairs is a non-audition, adult choir that welcomes new members in September and January. Rehearsals are on Tuesday 6:45-8-45pm at Edithvale C.C. 131 Finch Ave. W, Toronto. Please contact Elaine at choralairs.delighted.720@silomails.com to RSVP. Check out our new website at www.Choralairs.com.
Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Full rehearsals every Wednesday night at 7:30pm. 309 Horner Ave. Open to all who are looking for a great band to join. Text Rob Hunter at 416-878-1730.
Harmony Singers of Etobicoke. The women of The Harmony Singers survived COVID and are regrouping for 2024! If you'd like to sing an exciting repertoire of pop, jazz, folk and light classics, the group will give you a warm welcome! Rehearsals start in January on Wednesday nights from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at Richview United Church in Etobicoke. Contact Conductor Harvey Patterson at: theharmonysingers@ca.com or call 416-239-5821.
New Horizons Band of Toronto. All levels from beginners to advanced for brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Weekly classes led by professional music teachers. Loaner instrument provided to each new registrant in the beginners’ program. Visit www.newhorizonsbandtoronto.ca.
North Toronto Community Band. Openings for drums, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, French horns. Rehearsals held at Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie Ave. (just north of Mel Lastman Square). Monday evenings 7:30-9:30 pm. Contact ntcband@gmail.com.
String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave.. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.
Strings Attached Orchestra, North York. All string players (especially viola, cello, bass) are welcome. Mondays 7 to 9 p.m. from Sep to Jun. Email us first at info.stringsattached@gmail.com to receive music and other details or visit our website at www.stringsattachedorchestra.com for more information.
Toronto Shape Note Singers. Sacred Harp Singing. Shape note selections from the Sacred Harp tunebook.Singing is participatory, not a performance. No experience necessary. All are welcome and there are books to borrow. Monthly on the third Wednesday from Feb 21 to Dec 8, 2024. Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave. 647-838-8764. Pay what you can.
MUSICALS
T.Y.T. Theatre. The Stinky Cheese Man. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. admin@tyttheatre.com. $30.99; $29.99(under 12);$34.99(front row); $29.99(group of 4 or more). Any person entering theatre space (regardless of age) must hold a ticket. Also Jun 15(4:30pm), 16(3:30pm), 22(4:30pm), 23(3:30).
T.Y.T. Theatre. Thumbelina: A Little Musical. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. admin@tyttheatre.com. $35.99; $34.99(under 12); $42.99(front row seating); $32.99(group of 4 or more). Any person entering theatre space (regardless of age) must hold a ticket. Also Jun 15(12:30pm), 16(12:30pm).
ONGOING EVENTS
Trinity College, University of Toronto. Evensong. Traditional Anglican choral music. Trinity College Chapel Choir; Thomas Bell, director of music; Peter Bayer, organ scholar. Trinity College Chapel, University of Toronto, 6 Hoskin Ave. 416-978-2522 or Trinity College. Free. Evensong is sung every Wednesday at 5:15pm in the beautiful Trinity College chapel during term time.
Encore Symphonic Concert Band. Monthly Concert Band Concert. The first Thursday of every month at 11am. 35-piece concert band performing band concert music, pop tunes, jazz standards (2 singers) and the occasional march. Trinity Presbyterian Church York Mills, 2737 Bayview Ave. www.encoreband.ca. $10.
ONLINE EVENTS
Arts@Home. A vibrant hub connecting Torontonians to arts and culture. Designed to strengthen personal and societal resilience through the arts. www.artsathome.ca.
North Toronto Community Band. Openings for clarinet, trumpet, trombone, tuba and auxiliary percussion. Rehearsals held at Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie Ave. (just north of Mel Lastman Square). Monday evenings 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Contact ntcband@gmail.com.
Recollectiv. For anyone living with cognitive challenges from Alzheimer’s, dementia, traumatic brain injury, stroke or PTSD. The group meets weekly to rediscover the joy of making music. Community members and music students are welcome to this fun, rewarding and inter-generational experience. Sessions take place from 2 to 3pm (with sound checks and socializing at 1:30pm). Please contact recollectiv@gmail.com for more information.