Search Listings (How To)
You can now search The WholeNote's online listings by Musical Category and also by Geographic Zone.
The Wholenote's listings (online only) are all "tagged" according to 8 zones and 17 categories, listed below with explanatory notes.
To conduct a search:
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Open either the "GTA" (Toronto, Halton, Peel, York and Durham regions) or the "Beyond the GTA" listings page on The WholeNote's website.
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Hit "Control+F" (or "Command+F" with an Apple computer).
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In the "Find" window that appears on your screen, type a tag (i.e. =Z1 or =Chor). Be sure to include the equal sign, with no space after it. Every time you click on "Next" you will be taken to the next listing in the category you have chosen.
You can search for other things as well, such as specific composers, performers, musical organizations, or even free events. Just open a "Find" window, and type in the word you wish to search for.
We at The WholeNote are generous with our category tags. They are intended as broad suggestions to the various musical communities that comprise our readership, rather than an attempt to strictly define musical genres and styles. Some listings may have more than one category tag because events sometimes belong to more than one category.
=Band Band or Wind Ensemble
This category includes all performances by ensembles of wind instruments (except for jazz bands, which are tagged =Jazz).
=Cham Chamber Music
This category includes classical music performances by small groups or solo musicians.
=Chor Choral Music
This tag is for vocal groups large and small, as well as any concert in which a choir is included.
=Danc Dance Performance
This category is for dance performances, or any musical event that includes dance.
=Earl Early Music
This category is for baroque, renaissance and medieval music. As well, any other performances that are "historically informed" or approached with attention to period-performance techniques are included.
=Folk Folk Music
Here, "folk music" means traditional music from North America, the British Isles and other European countries. (Folk musics originating outside these regions are tagged as =Worl.)
=Jazz Jazz Concerts
Most references to jazz in The WholeNote appear in the club listings. However, jazz performances in formal concert settings are included in the general listings.
=Kids Music for Children
This category is for musical events specifically programmed for young audiences.
=MusT Music Theatre
This category includes staged theatrical productions in which music is prominent: operetta, G&S, Broadway musicals, contemporary music-theatre, etc., as well as unstaged concerts of music theatre repertoire.
=NewM New "Classical" Music
Here, the term "new" broadly means "art-music" that is modernist, postmodernist or otherwise contemporary in style. Concerts that are wholly devoted to new music, or that include significant new-music content, are included.
=Oper Opera Performances
This tag is applied to staged opera productions, and also operatic concerts and recitals.
=Orgn Organ Recitals and Concerts
This category is for solo organ performances, or an organist performing with other musicians.
=Orch Orchestral Music
Here, "orchestra" means a large or small conducted group of instrumentalists – usually strings, winds and percussion, but possibly just strings – performing classical music.
=Othr Other Concerts
This tag is used very rarely, when no other tag is suitable.
=Pian Piano Recitals and Concerts
This category includes solo piano performances, piano duets, or concerts that include music for piano only. It also includes piano concertos with orchestra.
=RelS Religious Service
This tag is for musical performances that are contained within a religious service.
=Voic Vocal Recitals and Concerts
This category is for solo vocalist(s) with piano or small instrumental groups. It also includes vocalists appearing in concert with orchestras.
=Worl World Music
Here, "world music" means music from "folk" or "classical" traditions that originate outside the Western world.
To Search by Geographic Zone
=Z1 City of Toronto (all regions)
=Z1c Central Toronto
This Toronto region is bounded by Eglinton, Victoria Park, Lake Ontario, and Parkside/Keele.
=Z1w Western Toronto
This Toronto region is bounded by Steeles, Parkside/Keele, Lake Ontario and Hwy 427.
=Z1n Northern Toronto
This Toronto region is bounded by Steeles, Victoria Park, Eglinton and Keele.
=Z1e Eastern Toronto
This Toronto region is bounded by Steeles, Pickering Town Line, Lake Ontario and Victoria Park.
=Z2 Halton-Peel Regions
This zone includes such communities as Acton, Brampton, Burlington, Georgetown Milton, Mississauga and Oakville.
=Z3 York Region
This zone includes such communities as Aurora, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Souffville and Vaughan.
=Z4 Durham Region
This zone includes such communities as Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Uxbridge and Whitby.
=Z5 Niagara Peninsula
This zone includes such communities as Dundas, Grimsby, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and St. Catharines.
=Z6 Southwestern Ontario
This zone includes the counties of Brant, Elgin, Huron, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington; and such communities as Brantford, Elora, Guelph, London, Kitchener, Stratford and Waterloo.
=Z7 Georgian Bay
This zone includes the counties of Bruce, Dufferin, Grey, Muskoka and Simcoe; and such communities as Barrie, Collingwood, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Orangeville, Orillia and Owen Sound.
=Z8 Southeastern Ontario
This zone includes the counties of Frontenac, Haliburton, Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Northumberland, Peterborough, Prince Edward and Victoria; and such communities as Belleville, Cobourg, Kingston, Lindsay, Peterborough, Picton and Port Hope.