Classical Music Club

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

www.ClassicalMusicClubToronto.org

AT A GLANCE . . .    next three programmes

SatJul187:00 Salome
SatAug87:00 The Car Man
SatAug227:00 Bring your own recording

For details on these and other Classical Music Club Toronto programmes, please scroll or skip down.

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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SatJul187:00

Salome

Scene from 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.

Salome with the bloody head 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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SatAug87:00

The Car Man

A dance from 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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SatAug227:00

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)


Current year and past years entire programme calendars:

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Last Updated: July 3, 2009

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