Toronto, Ontario, Canada
www.ClassicalMusicClubToronto.org
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AT A GLANCE . . . next three programmes
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| Sat | Jul | 18 | 7:00 |
Salome
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| Sat | Aug | 8 | 7:00 |
The Car Man
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| Sat | Aug | 22 | 7:00 |
Bring your own recording
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For details on these and other Classical Music Club Toronto programmes, please scroll or skip down.
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Who we are
The Classical Music Club of Toronto is a music appreciation society intended for gay and gay positive music lovers. The Classical Music Club of Toronto meets to hear and discuss classical music. Each programme is lead by a presenter, who has selected the topic and arranged the programme. The contents of the programme are entirely up to the presenter to choose and to organise. Programmes run approximately three hours. There is a program about every three to five weeks. Typically in the winter the programmes are Sunday afternoon, and in the summer Saturday evening. However, the exact times of the programmes can vary - read the calendar carefully!
Membership information
The Classical Music Club Toronto invites gay and gay positive music lovers to come to a presentation or two, and give us a try. If you join, membership fees are a modest $25/yr, just $10/yr for seniors and students, and are due each September.
To be added to our e-mail reminder list, to join as a member, to find out the location of the next programme or to answer questions you may have about the Classical Music Club of Toronto, please contact John:
X-TRA listing
Telephone 416-925-9872, ext. 2053 for up-to-date program information. For programme location contact John.
Using the Classical Music Club Toronto's calendar
The calendar listings include all the basic programme information (date, time and subject) and in addition each presenter provides a brief summary of what the programme is to be about. There may be additional information such as links to another web page with a biography or background material about the works being presented.
Where you see [Discography] as a link, the presenter has provided details on the exact performers and recording references. This is usually available within a week of the programme having been given. Only upcoming programmes are listed on the main page, so you will need to locate the programme in the full-season calendars. You will find the links to the current and past seasons listed after the list of upcoming programmes.
More information
For your convenience, the Classical Music Club Toronto has assembled links to
music-related sites , to
gay music-related sites , to
gay related sites , and to
concerts and festival sites. We've just added a new section,
internet radio with some sources of on-line streaming classical music.
22nd Season - Upcoming programmes
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| Sat | Jul | 18 | 7:00 | Salome

Ever since its world premiere in December 1905, Richard Strauss’ Salome has shocked and delighted audiences with its combination of biblical themes, eroticism, and murder. The opera was banned in London by the Lord Chamberlain’s office until 1907. In New York, the content was enough to frighten the financial supporters of the Metropolitan Opera to suppress future presentations after the opening night performance.
The 2008 production by David McVicar for the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, presents story in a contemporary and sordid setting. We, the audience, are spying on the depraved and sickly happenings in the palace of King Herod of Judea. Starring soprano Nadja Michael in the title role with Canadian tenor Joseph Kaiser (also seen as Tamino in Kenneth Branagh’s film of The Magic Flute), this performance is conducted by Philippe Jordan.
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| Sat | Aug | 8 | 7:00 | The Car Man

Matthew Bourne, the British choreographer/director, perhaps best known for his 1995 gender-bending production of Swan Lake, has created an update on Bizet’s familiar opera about the seductive gypsy and her lovers. Billed as an “auto-erotic thriller” on its first appearance in 2000, The Car Man takes place in and around a garage in the fictional town of Harmony, USA, where the dreams and passions of the inhabitants are shattered by the arrival of a handsome stranger. On its first appearance in 2000, the piece was billed as an “auto-erotic dance thriller [in which], fuelled by heat and desire, the inhabitants are driven into an unstoppable spiral of greed, lust, betrayal and revenge.” Bourne’s choreography is intensely physical and full of graphic sexuality, but it can be lyrically graceful as well. The musical score was created by Terry Davies from Rodion Shchedrin’s symphonic adaptation of the original Bizet opera.
“Spectacular, seething and sizzling with lust and heat!” — Evening Standard.
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| Sat | Aug | 22 | 7:00 | B.Y.O.R.
This is an opportunity for members to participate without a requirement to
plan an entire two hour program. Bring along CD or DVD selections that you
would like to share with the other club members, up to about 10-15 minutes in duration. Leaf through your collection, rediscover a dusty gem, blow the dust off
it and bring it along to the meeting.
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View the full 22nd season programme schedule
for 2008-09 (subject to change)
Take a peek at the upcoming 23rd season programme schedule
for 2009-10 (subject to change)
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Current year and past years entire programme calendars:
Music-related links:
- The Aldeburgh Connection Concert Society Celebrating the Art of Song, the society presents concerts featuring Canadian singers. Performances take place at Glen Gould Studio and Walter Hall.
- Canadian Opera Company
Based in Toronto, the Canadian Opera Company (COC) is the largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Under its General Director, the late Richard Bradshaw, the company enjoys an international reputation for artistic excellence and creative innovation.
The COC presents seven fully staged operas each season. In addition, it presents operatic and orchestral concerts in venues throughout the city and collaborates with a number of arts organizations. In total, over 117,000 people attended COC mainstage performances, and the COC currently has over 16,000 subscribers.
- Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
Toronto's opera house opened in September 2006 to very positive reviews of the building and to the Canadian Opera Company's production of Wagner's Ring cycle.
- Glenn Gould Studio
Glenn Gould Studio is one of Toronto's favourite venues for concert-goers, and home to CBC Radio's flagship live concert series OnStage. With only 340 seats, you'll be "closer than you've ever been" to great artists and events.
- Music Toronto
Music TORONTO began in 1971 as the music programme of Toronto Arts Productions, presenting chamber music concerts and recitals at the Town Hall in the St. Lawrence Market precincts. The St. Lawrence Centre is located in downtown Toronto at the corner of Front and Scott Streets, one block east of Yonge. From the Subway and the Go train at Union Station, walk two blocks east on Front Street. Parking is available in the neighbourhood.
- National Ballet
- New Music Concerts
New Music Concerts was founded in 1971 by the internationally acclaimed Canadian musicians, flutist and composer Robert Aitken and composer Norma Beecroft, to promote interest in the art of music and contemporary music in particular. Ninety percent of our concerts are recorded for regular broadcast on Two New Hours on CBC Radio 2.
- Off Centre Music Salon. Intimacy in a modern concert hall is that possible? Curtains and orchestra pits is it necessary to have barriers between the performers and the audience? Do people hear the music or do they actually listen to it and moreover can they reply? Do the arts need to be separated? These are a sample of the questions that Boris Zarankin and Inna Perkis posed of themselves in establishing Off Centre Music Salon eight years ago. In search of a less commercial more intimate form of musical presentation, this duo in life and music revived the European Salon tradition. All concerts at the Glen Gould studio, Sundays at 2 pm. E-mail: enjoy@offcentremusic.com. Phone: 416-466-1870.
- Roy Thomson Hall & Massey HallMassey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall bring you the finest artists in classical music, jazz, pop, comedy, world music and dance - from Canada and around the world. The Roy Thomson Hall is located at the south-west corner of King and Simcoe Streets. Massey Hall, the Grand Old Lady of Shuter Street, lures superstars and audiences alike with her character, warmth and intimacy.
- Sinfonia Toronto
describes itself as Toronto's Premier Chamber Orchestra. Music director is Nurhan Arman. All concerts at Grace Church on-the-Hill.
- Soundstreams Canada
Canadian creation takes centre stage at Soundstreams Canada. Whether it's living-edge chamber music, multi-choral spectaculars, or rarely performed works of music theatre, our aim is to foster a living Canadian musical heritage. Artistic director: Lawrence Cherney.
- Tafelmusik
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, founded in 1979, is one of the world's leading period performance ensembles. Led by Music Director Jeanne Lamon, all members of the orchestra are specialists in historical performance practice, and their collaboration results in a delightful transparency, vitality and richness of sound. Tafelmusik performs 50 concerts a year at home in Toronto, tours extensively around the world, and has a discography of 60 award-winning CDs.
- Toronto Centre for the Arts
The centre has three performance halls - The Main Stage Theatre, the Recital Hall and the Studio Theatre. The George Weston Recital Hall is widely recognized as Canada's best recital hall and one of the top music venues in the world. Located in Toronto (North York), just south of the North York subway station or a few blocks north of the Sheppard subway station.
- Toronto Hear and Now
The Toronto Coalition of New Music Presenters is a collective of music ensembles, concert presenters, and other organizations dedicated to the creation and proliferation of new music. The Coalition meets regularly to address key issues in the new music community and, through the combined strength of its member groups, realize opportunities to champion new music in Toronto, Canada, and beyond.
- Toronto Mahler Society (Yahoo group)
The mission of the society is to promote the music of Gustav Mahler in Toronto and Canada. If you are interested in Mahler's music and would like to join other Mahler lovers across Toronto and Canada, you have come to the right place. You don't have to know a lot about Mahler to join, we are here to educate and provide a forum for discussion and enjoyment of anything about Mahler. In addition to online discussion, we are planning to have meetings in Toronto to talk about Mahler's music, the man and his life. [Toronto Mahler Society - flyer]
- Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is Canada's world-renowned large vocal ensemble. Founded in 1894 by Dr. Augustus S. Vogt as an extension of his Jarvis St. Baptist Church choir, the Choir presented its first concert in Massey Hall (as part of the hall's inaugural season) on January 15, 1895. The Choir's name was chosen to honour the composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy who had died just a half-century before its founding.
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
A cultural institution better than three-quarters of a century in the making, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra is Canada's foremost symphonic ensemble.
- The Wholenote Magazine
Most complete single source of concert listings for Toronto.
- WNED-FM Buffalo, NY
Classical music 24 hours each day at FM 94.5MHz and also streaming on the web. Local programming includes BBC news and weather for Buffalo and Toronto. This station prides itself in having the fifth largest classical music library in the U.S., and that their programming is selected by the on-air personalities.
Gay-related music links:
- Buffalo Gay Men’s Chorus
The Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus is a membership association dedicated to producing vocal music of high quality in the rich tradition of men's choral singing.
- Counterpoint Community Orchestra
Welcomes all experienced musicians who are gay,
lesbian or gay positive to join our ranks.
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Forte - The Toronto Men's Chorus
sings a repertoire that includes pop, cabaret, broadway and
classical music.
- Rainbow Voices of Toronto
was founded in 1999 and is a non-auditioned community chorus of lesbians, gays, their families and friends. Their mandate is to build bridges between the straight and gay communities through the power of song. Everyone is welcome to join and discover that he too can sing despite what their grade school teacher told them!
- Singing Out!
The lesbian and gay chorus of Toronto
Gay-related links:
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The Fraternity
Toronto's Networking and Social Club for Professional Gay Men.
- Gayscape
Search no more. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer no matter what you call it we've got it. By limiting our listings to sites of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual interest we provide the specialized search tool that's fast, easy and fun.
- GuysLink
This site lists gay information, a gay search engine, special features, mail, personals, and chat. The scope is international.
- Long Yang Club Toronto
A social club for gay people of Asian and non-Asian ancestry
- 365 Gay
Gay Canada's national online daily newspaper from Gay Toronto, Gay Vancouver, Gay Montreal, Gay Ottawa
- The Transgendered Bisexual Lesbian Gay Alliance at York
is a student-run service supported by the York Federation of Students (YFS.)
- XTRA (Toronto) Gay newspaper
Concerts and Festival links:
- The Festival of the Sound
The Festival of the Sound started in 1979 with three concerts in the Parry Sound High School gymnasium, presented by Anton Kuerti and Kristine Bogyo. They were soon joined in their vision of a classical music festival held annually on the shores of Georgian Bay by the first of hundreds of volunteers who have worked to make the dream a reality. Under the artistic directorship of Canadian clarinetist James Campbell since 1985, the Festival of the Sound has grown to a 3 ½-week season with over 60 events, recognized as a destination for serious music lovers from far and wide. Dates in 2009 are from July 17 to August 9.
- Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival
Each summer the Ottawa Chamber Music Society (OCMS) produces the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival. Celebrate the 15th festival this summer July 25 - August 8, 2009
Classical music on Internet radio:
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RadioioClassical
This is the classical music radio station from Radioio. RadioioClassical plays entire musical works complete - many other Internet radio stations just play “bleeding chunks”. They play orchestral music, no vocal. Data rate is very high (128Kbps) with excellent sound if you have high speed. Free (with ads) or pay (no ads). The company also has some 20 other music genres (e.g., 70s, Jazz, Dead etc.)
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vTunerAn index of Internet radio stations, sortable by country, musical genre, or station name/identifier. For classical, there are about 240 stations listed. Provides the name, location, bit-rate and links to the audio feed and the station's page.
“vTuner.com recognized the need for a product that would put Internet radio and TV broadcasts at the user's finger tips and the idea of vTuner was born. vTuner creates an easy way to find and launch radio and TV broadcasts available over the Internet. vTuner is your complete guide to the world of live entertainment, music, news and talk on the Internet including thousands of stations from over 160 countries around the globe.”
Last Updated: July 3, 2009