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Townsman, 1991-02, Page 33and cameras. Naturalists from Pinery Provincial Park will be available to assist with bird identifi- cation. Movies, speakers, refresh- ments at museum. Sundays, March 17 and March 24, 1 - 3 p.m. Music/Classical Bel Canto Wind Quintet, features Elizabeth Grioffiths, Simpson on horn, Angela Casagrande on oboe, Beverly Robinson on flute, Joy Skapek, Clarient, Marc Larouche on bassoon, a group that had been praised for "achieving a level of musical sophistication that places them squarely among the best groups of their kind. Chamber Music Kincardine, March 1, Mal- colm Place, 255 Durham Place, 8 p.m. Tickets call 396-8310. Also March 2, 8 p.m. Huron County Museum, Goderich. Tickets avail- able by series, $35 for three performances. Tickets call 524-2686 Serenata, a trio featuring Susan Green, cello, Carol Lynn-Fujino, violin, and Sylvia Lange, viola presents the traditional repertoire of the string trio as well as commissioning new pieces by con- temporary composers. Friday, March 22, 8 p.m. Huron County Museum. Tickets call 524-2686. Trio de Montreal, performs with piano, violin and cello as part of Chamber Music, Kincardine, Thursday, April 4, 8 p.m. Malcolm Place, 255 Durham St., Kincardine. Tickets call 396-8310. The Toronto Consort, performs a bouquet of musical flowers. Featur- ing David Fallis, Laura Pudwell, David Klausner, Meredith Hall and Terry McKenna. Friday, April 19, 8 p.m. Huron County Museum. Tick- ets call 524-2686. Kraft and Silver perform on harpsi- cord and piano Friday, April 26, 8 p.m. as part of Chamber Music Kincardine, Malcolm Place, 255 Durham St., Kincardine. Tickets call 396-8310. Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony pre- sents the music of Weber and Beethoven with conductor Victor Sawa at Centre in the Square, March 3, 7:30 p.m. Adults $10, students and seniors $6. Call the Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977 Masterpiece Concert of the Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony pre- sents Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 as well as the music of Berlioz and Bloch. Friday and Saturday, March 8, 9, 8 p.m. Centre in the Square. Adult $19 to $25, students/seniors $16 to $21. Call The Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Chamber Series presents guest artist, Stephanie Sebastian with conductor Raffi Armenian perform the music of Albinoni, Janacek, Mozart and Brahms. Adults, $15, student/senior $10. At John Aird Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. Call The Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. Kitchener -Waterloo Masterpiece Series presents the music of Bruck- ner and Mozart performed by guest artists Joanne Kolomyjec, soprano; Gabrielle Prata, mezzo-soprano; Michael Schade, tenor; Gary Relyea, baritone; and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir under conduct- or Elmer Iseler. Friday, Saturday, April 5-6. Tickets, adults $19-$25, student/seniors $16/$21. Canadian Chamber Ensemble's Nine Decades Series presents guest artist Gabrielle Prata, mezzo-so- prano with conductor Gary Kulesha with the music of Cardy, Janacek, Kulesha and the premier of Koprowski's New Work. April 11, at John Aird Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University. Adult $15, student/ seniors $10. Call The Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. Seagram Sunday Serenade Series of the Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony presents Diva! with guest artist Gabrielle Prata, mezzo-soprano and conductor Raffi Armenian at Centre in the Square, Sunday, April 14, 2:30 p.m. Adults $15-$21, student/ seniors $12-$17. Call The Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. Pop Series of the Kitchener -Water- loo Symphony presents Rule Brit- annia featuring music from the British music theatre from Gilbert and Sullivan to Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables. Guest artists Carol Tennant, soprano; Carol Ann Feldstein, mezzo-so- prano; Darryl Edwards, tenor; Denys Mailhiot, baritone; and the Kitchener -Waterloo Philharmonic Choir. Brian Jackson, conductor. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 18-20, Centre in the Square, adults $19-$25, student/seniors $16-$21. Call The Centre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony Youth Orchestra under conductor Victor Sawa presents Wagner's Die Meistersing: Overture and Sym- phony No. 5 by Sibelius. Sunday, April 21, 7:30 p.m. Adults $10, students/seniors $6. Call The Cen- tre in the Square 1-800-265-8977. German Music and Mozart, part of the Musically Speaking series of Orchestra London features Mary Ellen Gustafson, soprano, Victoria Meredith, mezzo soprano, and Les Choristes, the University of Wes- tern Ontario Women's Choir, Wed- nesday, March 6, Centennial Hall. Phone 679-8778. Masterworks Series of Orchestra London presents Joseph Silverstein, conductor and violin, Wednesday and Thursday, March 20, 21, Cen- tennial Hall, London. Phone 679- 8778. Seagram Pops and Sunday Pops, of Orchestra London presents Irving Berlin Always with Norman Rein- tamm, conductor and singers Victor Young and Jayne Lewis. Saturday and Sunday, March 23, 24. Centen- nial Hall. Phone 679-8778. Easter Messiah, featuring Orches- tra London with Valerie Kinslow, soprano; Laura Pudwell, mezzo soprano; James Fazst, tenor; Victor Engbrecht, baritone and London Pro Musica, Saturday, March 30, Centennial Hall. Phone 679-8778. Masterworks Series of Orchestra London presents Kevin McMillan, baritone and Georg Tinter, conduc- tor, April 17, 18, Centennial Hall, Phone 679-8778. Mozart's Legacy to Music is cele- brated in the Musically Speaking series of Orchestra London. Fiona Wilkinson, flute, Gianetta Baril, harp, Uri Mayer, conductor. April 24, Centennial Hall. Phone 679- 8778. Legendary Ladies, of pop are hon- oured in the Seagram Pops and Sunday Pops series of Orchestra London. Priscilla Wright is guest singer. Howard Cable conducts. Saturday and Sunday, April 27, 28, Centennial Hall. Phone 679-8778. Ron Greidanus, pianist, performs a benefit concert for Blyth Festival at Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 27, 8 p.m. Phone 523-9300. Music/Popular Natural Elements presents Music of the West as the quartet performs a variety of folk songs from Canadian treasures such as Stan Rogers to Celtic to English and American using instrument such as the man- dolin, dulcimer, pennywhistle, bou- zouki and guitar. Blyth Memorial Hall. Lullabies of Broadway, presented by the Twin City Harmonizers with Certified Sound and from Indiana- polis, The Mello Men. March 15, 16, 8 p.m. Centre in the Square, Kitchener. Tickets $12-$14. Call 1-800-265-8977. The Brendan Grace Show featuring Ireland's popular comedian and Continued on page 33 TOWNSMAN/FEBRUARY-MARCH 1991 31