Jane Harbury is a publicist running a small, and thankfully, exceedingly busy business. Her clientele includes jazz, classical, folk and world music artists. She counts as ongoing clients ALMA Records, Justin Time Records and Hugh's Room in addition to independent artists. 

1. What are we interrupting (i.e. what music-related activity are we taking you away from to write this)?

I am currently setting up interviews for some of the artists appearing at the inaugural Jazz on the Mountain at Blue, and also writing media releases for Hugh's Room (for whom I do publicity).

2. What, if anything, are you most looking forward to as an audience member (not work-related) between now and September 7?

I am really looking forward to taking in some of the free concerts during this year's Luminato, particularly the Symphonic Birthday Party with the Toronto Symphony.

3. How about work-related events/activities?

I am truly looking forward to spending three days up at Blue Mountain Village as a team member of Jazz on the Mountain at Blue. The other work-related event I am pleased to be a part of is the one and only Willie Nelson concert when my uber-talented client Alex Pangman and her Alleycats open – at Massey Hall.

4. What are you already preparing for musically beyond the summer? And (how) do your summer plans tie in with these longer term plans?

We have a very busy fall coming up at Hugh's Room – requiring a great many media releases and subsequent interview requests for the artists. I am also looking forward to the October Folk Music Ontario (formerly Ontario Council of Folk Festivals) – I am on the board of this organization and we're currently going through meetings with various arms of this well-established conference which is to be held in Mississauga for a second year.

ernesto cerviniDrummer Ernesto Cervini is making a name for himself as a consummate bandleader and in-demand sideman. Born in Toronto in 1982, Cervini graduated from the Royal Conservatory with a degree in classical piano and clarinet before focusing his energies behind the drum kit. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto and a master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music, Cervini laid claim to a diverse musicianship, one that has taken him to some of the hippest, most prestigious stages in North America.

  1. What are we interrupting (i.e. what music-related activity are we taking you away from to write this)?  

I've just finished a rehearsal with Myriad3, a Toronto-based jazz trio collective featuring Chris Donnelly on piano and Dan Fortin on bass. We strive to rehearse on a weekly basis (when gigs, other rehearsals and, for me, fatherhood allow). We just finished performing two nights at the Rex and we are now preparing for our European tour in September.

2. What, if anything, are you most looking forward to as an audience member (not work-related) between now and September 7?  

I'm looking forward to seeing as many shows as I can at the Toronto Jazz Festival this year. The Rex is calling their jazz fest lineup “Drumsplosion” and I'm planning on checking out many of the stellar drummers that will be coming to the city.  

3. How about work-related events/activities? 

There are a couple of upcoming performances that I am especially excited about.  

  1. June 30 I will be taking part in an exciting double-bill at the Rex to close the Jazz Festival. The Toronto Jazz Orchestra will be performing two sets of Radiohead music for big band and then I will be performing with Idioteque, Canada's Finest Radiohead Tribute Band.

(Founded in 2010, Toronto’s best and busiest musicians dare to take on Radiohead’s most challenging material and all the classic hits, accurately recreating true-to-recorded versions, spanning all of Radiohead’s studio albums, plus some B-sides and rarities.)

  1. August 22 to 24, I will be bringing my quartet to Toronto's newest jazz venue, the Jazz Bistro. (The Ernesto Cervini Quartet has earned a reputation as one of North America’s most exciting modern jazz groups. Featuring drummer-leader Ernesto Cervini, saxophonist Joel Frahm, pianist Adrean Farrugia and bassist Dan Loomis, the Quartet released the live album There in fall 2011. Of the recording, the Ottawa Citizen said: “On There, you can practically hear the musicians smiling and reveling in their creativity and musical repartee. Superb, high-energy, spur-of-the-moment music.”) I am very excited to be bringing my band to this wonderful new venue!

4. What are you already preparing for musically beyond the summer? And (how) do your summer plans tie in with these longer term plans?

I have two exciting tours that will be happening in the fall.  In early September, Myriad3 will be heading over to Europe for our first European tour! We will be performing in Spain, Germany and France, and we are very much looking forward to it! We are planning to continue working on our rep all through the summer in preparation for this tour.

At the end of October, I'll be taking my brand new sextet Turboprop across Canada. The band features my regular quartet members (Joel Frahm, Adrean Farrugia, Dan Loomis and myself) plus stellar Toronto talents Tara Davidson on alto saxophone and William Carn on trombone. The tour will be followed immediately by a couple of days in the studio to capture the music (fresh off the road). During the summer I will be busy finishing all the writing for this new group and we will be performing every Monday at the Rex in August. In addition, I'm hoping to have a little Turboprop preview at the Jazz Bistro.

Links:

WEBSITES

www.ernestocervini.com

www.myriad3.com

www.idioteque.ca

FACEBOOK

www.facebook.com/ernestocerviniquartet

www.facebook.com/myriad3

www.facebook.com/idiotequeradiohead

TWITTER

www.twitter.com/ernestocervini

www.twitter.com/myriadthree

www.twitter.com/radioheadioteq

VIDEO

www.youtube.com/ernestocervini

www.youtube.com/myriadthree

www.youtube.com/feastyourears

christopher leeChristopher Lee is an Altus flute artist, laureate of the AGIMUS International Competition in Italy, principal flute of the Toronto Philharmonia and newly appointed flutist with Euphonia. 

1. What are we interrupting (i.e. what music-related activity are we taking you away from to write this)?

At the moment I got this email (Monday, June 10), I was getting ready to go perform a concerto with the newly formed orchestra, Euphonia, at the Lula Lounge.

2. What, if anything, are you most looking forward to as an audience member between now and September 7?

The Canadian Flute Association is having its first convention at the end of June in Oakville and there will be so many performers from around the world to listen to!

3. How about as a music maker/player?

Well, the above convention also includes myself playing a recital with pianist Richard Shaw from England. 

4. What are you already preparing for musically beyond the summer? And (how) do your summer plans tie in with these longer term plans?

Beyond the summer I have a few projects that are still in the working out stages. Mainly to do with recording and perhaps video as well. So, the repertoire for that is what I'll be concentrating on preparing this summer. 

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jan l otr photo18-year-old classical pianist Jan Lisiecki has performed internationally throughout Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Japan, Korea, Poland and Scotland. A National Youth Representative for UNICEF Canada, Jan is studying for his Bachelor of Music at the Glenn Gould School in Toronto.

1. What are we interrupting (i.e. what music-related activity are we taking you away from to write this)?

Well, in fact you are not interrupting my practice, but helping me kill time in LHR! Although, on second thought, I could practise here too, since now there are some upright pianos here!

https://twitter.com/janlisiecki/status/291871364766396418

2. What, if anything, are you most looking forward to as an audience member between now and September 7?

Plays at Stratford Shakespeare Festival! I will be performing three concerts in Stratford in August, and I will also be seeing four plays, for which I'm very excited!

3. How about as a music maker/player?

My BBC Proms debut, with one of my favourite conductors, orchestras and concertos. I will be performing Schumann's piano concerto with maestro Antonio Pappano and Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia.

4. What are you already preparing for musically beyond the summer? And (how) do your summer plans tie in with these longer term plans?

I will be playing the Grieg concerto for the first time this summer, at the Orford Festival. I will then be performing it in the 2013/14 concert season, in Winnipeg, Montreal, and on tour with the Trondheim Orchestra, amongst others.

TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/janlisiecki

Summer has arrived and with it, the regular concert season closes. But this is by no means the end of music for the season: rather, summer festivals are starting in abundance, providing a rich array of musical experiences, from orchestra and choir concerts to chamber and solo recitals. So welcome to the WholeNote’s 11th annual Green Pages, our guide to summer festivals throughout Ontario, across Canada and beyond, presenting music of all sorts – classical, jazz, opera, folk, world music and much more – in a plethora of unique and beautiful settings across the country! Our Green Pages Summer Music Guide comprises three sections. First, you’ll find the profiles of 39 summer festivals from far and wide joining us as Green Pages members this year. Next, you’ll find listings from our Green Pages members hosting events between June 1 and July 7. Look out for further events hosted by these festivals between July 1 and September 7 in our July/August double issue!

Click here for a map of the Summer Music Festivals

THE 2012 GREEN PAGES TEAM

Project Manager Karen Ages

Project Editor Adam Weinmann

Layout and Design Uno Ramat

Website Bryson Winchester

On The Road 2014 Coming Soon

Compiled and edited by Sara Constant

Once again, it’s that time of year where we cast our nets wide and ask Canadian musicians across our community what they’re looking forward to this summer, both as listeners and performers, and what their plans are for the season ahead.

Every year it’s the same four questions – and yet, they call forth an array of responses as varied and unique as the musicians themselves. With new updates and responses coming in every day, be sure to check out this page from time to time to read up on the summer plans of this year’s “On-the-Roaders.” Here follows a taste of what they’re up to during the coming summer months.

MUSICIANS, CONCERT PRESENTERS AND MUSIC LOVERS: DO YOU TWEET?

Follow us @thewholenote and share your summer music festival experience by using the hashtag #WNontheroad.

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