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sound Where the world’s th July 17 – August 9, 2009 Anniversary James Campbell, Artistic Director great musicians Season Annual Summer Classical Music Festival come to play. Parry Sound, Ontario

Gala Opening Weekend Fanfare with Hannaford Street Silver

Band and Canadian Brass James Campbell’s 25th Anniversary

Season: from Mozart to Mendelssohn

Choir in Brahms Requiem Stockey Young Artists Frederiecke Saeijs and Jan Lisiecki Primadonna Goes into the Woods (at the 30 Inn at Manitou) Toronto All-Star Big Band and Peter Appleyard

Lafayette String Quartet Leipzig String Quartet New Zealand

String Quartet Penderecki String Quartet Orford Six Pianos

André Laplante Janina Fialkowska Festival Chamber Orchestra

Russell Braun and Carolyn Maule Day Cruise: Shores

of Newfoundland Canada Weekend 30 Minutes for 30

Years with Keith Horner In the Mendelssohns’ Parlour Benny

Goodman at 100 Elmer Iseler Singers in The Messiah Elora

Festival Singers Festival Winds Gryphon Trio Anagnoson &

Kinton, piano duo York2 Piano Duo and much, much more!

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If you receive more than one copy of Canada’s premier summer classical music event this brochure, kindly pass one on to a friend. at the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts on the beautiful shores of Georgian Bay. July 17 – August 9, 2009 th Festival of the Sound Anniversary Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts Season Parry Sound, Ontario

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Dear Friends Summer 2009 Come to the Festival of the Sound for a marvellous 4 Festival Highlights birthday party, a three week celebration of our 4 Festival Musicians & Ensembles 30th season, the anniversaries of some of history’s greatest composers – Handel, Haydn and Mendelssohn 6 Special Events – and the centenary of one rather infludential clarinet 7 Stockey Young Artists player, Benny Goodman. 30 8 Opening Weekend: July 17 – July 19, 2009 We have invited as many of our old friends as we could 10 Week 1: July 20 – July 26, 2009 to the party. Some first performed here as young artists 12 Week 2: July 27 – August 2, 2009 and are now regulars on the world stage. New friends 14 Week 3: August 3 – August 9, 2009 James Campbell this year include emerging stars such as the Stockey Andrew Till with A.Y. Jackson Young Artist Frederieke Saeijs and the Spanish pianist 16 Calendar Andrew Till was almost Leo Erice and internationally renowned ensembles like 18 30th Anniversary Gala Dinner predestined to become a the Leipzig String Quartet and the Canadian Brass. landscape painter. His family Festival Information cottage in Go Home Bay is set th As you look through the brochure you will notice many among the actual rocks and True to his nature, James of your favourite works: Bach’s Goldberg Variations, 20 Note-by-Note Campaign pines featured in so many Campbell did not mention in Handel’s Messiah, the Mendelssohn and Schubert Group of Seven classics. Across 21 Membership his greetings that we are also Octets. Interestingly enough, when I asked the musicians the water stands the renowned celebrating his 25th season McCallum cottage in which which works they would most enjoy performing, many 22 Charles & Lois Stockey Endowment Fund as Artistic Director. He is going Tom Thompson, Arthur Lismer to celebrate by doing what he chose the same ones you love to hear. 23 Massassauga Art Show and J.E.H. MacDonald painted does best, playing the clarinet. the mural panels now on display Music Scores Look through the programmes A good way to celebrate, a good way to party. 24 at the National Gallery. for Mozart’s Clarinet Trio, Join us on the shores of Georgian Bay for great 25 Thank You As a student at Upper Canada 2Clarinet Quintet5 and Gran Partita in the spectacular Charles W. Stockey Centre for the College, his gifts caught the 26 Ticket Information for 13 Winds, Mendelssohn’s Performing Arts. eye of A.Y. Jackson who became Piece and John 30 Ticket Order Form a friend and frequent summer William’s Air & Simple Gifts painting and sketching partner. (from the Barack Obama After graduating from Trinity inauguration). Hear Jim with Box Office/Information College and Ontario College of the Elora Festival Singers Art, he travelled widely in Europe in Missa Pax, a new work 1.866.364.0061 and Mexico and was part of for clarinet and choir by Mailing Address the turbulent New York art scene Timothy Corlis. He’ll play in James Campbell Festival of the Sound, Box 750, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2Z1 of the sixties, but never lost the style of Benny Goodman, touch with his artistic or personal Artistic Director Box Office Address both classical and jazz. Festival Office, 42 James Street, Parry Sound, ON P2A 1T5 roots in Canada. You are invited to give Jim a The Festival of the Sound chose Phone 705-746-2410 Fax 705-746-5639 congratulatory gift through the image “Daybreak” to honour the Note-by-Note Campaign E-mail [email protected] Parry Sound artist Andrew Till on (page 20). Website www.festivalofthesound.ca the 10th anniversary of his death.

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Festival Musicians 30th Anniversary Season Highlights Festival Musicians

FESTIVAL MUSICIANS Gabrielle Prata, mezzo-soprano Lydia Adams, conductor 30th Anniversary Season Highlights ballet as if they were set designs in the original Ballets Russes Terry Promane, trombone Yariv Aloni, viola tradition. These will be projected as the music is performed. Joel Quarrington, double bass Peter Appleyard, vibes • Gala Opening Fanfare Concerts with Hannaford Street Frederieke Saeijs, violin And on August 6, the York2 Piano Duo perform the piano duet Andy Ballantyne, baritone sax Silver Band and Canadian Brass Christian Sharpe, bassoon Julie Baumgartel, violin version of Holst’s The Planets with projected paintings of the Suzanne Shulman, flute David Bourque, clarinet • Anniversary Gala Dinner – An Elegant Evening planets by Parry Sound children. James Sommerville, horn & basset horn • Festival Chamber Orchestra – July 25 and August 9 Neil Spaulding, horn David Braid, piano • Three great choirs: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Paul Stewart, piano Russell Braun, baritone Ballets Russes – The Film – August 6 Jeffrey Stokes, lecturer Graham Campbell, guitar Elora Festival Singers, Elmer Iseler Singers & double bass James Campbell, clarinet Unearthing a treasure trove of archival footage, filmmakers • Four great string quartets: Penderecki, Lafayette, Peter Tiefenbach, piano Terry Clarke, drums Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine have fashioned a dazzling Aimée Tsuchiya, piano Rian de Waal, piano New Zealand and Leipzig ode to the revolutionary twentieth-century dance troupe Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cello Gene DiNovi, piano • Two great piano duos: Anagnoson & Kinton and York2 Kevin Turcotte, trumpet Verne Dorge, alto sax known as the Ballets Russes. Infused with wonderful anecdotal Marion van den Akker, • Two great piano trios: Gryphon and Hochelaga Mark DuBois, tenor interviews from many of the company’s glamorous stars, mezzo- soprano Noel Edison, conductor , tenor sax Leopoldo Erice, piano Music from the Inside Out Ballets Russes treats us to a rare glimpse of the remarkable Gary Williamson, piano Leslie Fagan, soprano merger of Russian, American, European, and Latin American David Young, double bass Mary Lou Fallis, soprano In 2001, Artistic Director James Campbell introduced FESTIVAL ENSEMBLES Guy Few, trumpet & piano dancers, choreographers, composers, and designers that Music from the Inside Out, a series of lectures, discussions Anagnoson & Kinton, piano duo Mark Fewer, violin transformed the face of ballet for generations to come. Canadian Brass Janina Fialkowska, piano and open rehearsals, as an opportunity to “eat, sleep, breath Elmer Iseler Singers Allan Gilliland, composer-in-residence and live music for a few days, just as musicians do for most Island Queen Cruises Elora Festival Singers Allene Hackleman, horn of their lives.” This has become an integral part of the Festival Enjoy Georgian Bay sunsets as the cruise ship Island Queen Festival Baroque Festival Chamber Orchestra Moshe Hammer, violin experience for many. This year, Jeffrey Stokes invites you to join Keith Horner, lecturer takes a wandering three-hour route through the wild and rugged Festival Winds Brian James, oboe him In the Mendelssohns’ Parlour on the 200th anniversary of beauty of the 30,000 Islands, a region recently designated by Graham Campbell Band Gryphon Trio Marc Johnson, cello the composer’s birth and Keith Horner takes you down memory the United Nations as the Georgian Bay Littoral Biosphere Beverley Johnston, percussion Hannaford Street Silver Band André Laplante, piano lane and looks to the future with 30 Minutes for 30 Years, Reserve. These cruises have been a highlight of every Festival Lafayette String Quartet Wai Lau, clarinet a series of pre-concert interviews. season since our inception, blending wonderful music with Leipzig String Quartet Stéphane Lemelin, piano New Zealand String Quartet Jan Lisiecki, piano breathtaking scenery. Performances are on the lower deck of Orford Six Pianos Andrea Ludwig, mezzo-soprano Painted Sound – July 30, August 6 the Island Queen and can be heard throughout the ship. Penderecki String Quartet James Mason, oboe In Painted Sound, the Festival celebrates the relationship Shores of Newfoundland Carolyn Maule, piano Strings Across the Sky Michael McBride, tenor between visual arts and music. On Thursday, July 30, Winds on the Water – August 7 Toronto All-Star Big Band Carol McCartney, vocalist Anagnoson & Kinton perform the piano four-hands version of Experience all the surprises of a morning on Georgian Bay Toronto Mendelssohn Choir James McKay, bassoon Trio Hochelaga Curtis Metcalf, conductor the full ballet score for Stravinsky’s Petrouchka. Alan Stein has aboard the M.V. Chippewa with the Festival Winds. Order tickets York2 Piano Duo Paul Mulligan, basset horn painted a series of watercolours depicting key scenes in the early as these cruises always sell out. Zapp String Quartet

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Jazz Canada Festival Special Events RBC Stockey Young Artists Charles Stockey

Canada Day Cruise – July 1 Celebrate Canada’s birthday with the Shores of Newfoundland, Frederieke Saeijs a “down east” band that specializes in the music of the Frederieke Saeijs of The Netherlands started to play the Maritimes and Newfoundland. The evening ends on a quiet violin at age seven and graduated from the Royal note as the Island Queen returns to the harbour and drifts for Conservatory in The Hague with Bachelor and Master a fireworks display. A Canada Day tradition since 1991. degrees. She continued her violin study with Mauricio Fuks at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in August 1 – 3, 2009 Benny Goodman at 100 – July 26 Charles and Lois Stockey Bloomington, Indiana where she received both the A double celebration: Benny Goodman was born 100 years Jazz Canada has been a Civic Performer Diploma and the Artist Diploma. In 2005 she Charles Stockey loved ago and Gene DiNovi recorded an album with Benny of music Holiday weekend tradition won the First Grand Prix at the Marguerite Long-Jacques young artists and often at the Festival of the Sound from The Sound of Music 50 years ago. Hear arrangements expressed his desire for since 2002. The Saturday Thibaud competition in Paris. Since then she has performed from that album, as well as Benny’s greatest hits such as them to perform in the evening concert features the throughout the world with prestigious orchestras under wonderful acoustics of the star-studded Dave Young Memories of You and Don’t be that Way. The Charles W. conductors including Matthias Bamert, Jonathan Darlington concert hall that he helped Octet. From swing to bop to Stockey Festival Performance Hall is transformed into a club, to build. The Festival of modern jazz, you will hear and Jaap van Zweden. Frederieke Saeijs is currently with guests seated at tables. Dessert and coffee are included the Sound chooses the RBC music by legendary musicians Artist in Residence in the Dr. Anton Philipszaal and Nieuwe in the ticket price. Also hear the classical music that Benny Stockey Young Artists each such as and Kerk in her home town The Hague. She plays a violin original works by Rick Wilkins, Goodman loved, at noon on July 23. year to honour this wish. Dave Young and Phil Dwyer. by Petrus Guarneri (1725, Venice), ‘Ex- Reine Elisabeth’, Plus the world premiere Inn at Manitou Gala – July 28 kindly lent to her by the Dutch National Music Instrument RBC Stockey Young of Young Suite, a three- Artists are generously The Inn at Manitou, one of Canada’s most elegant resorts, is Foundation. movement work composed supported by: for the legendary Dave Young nestled on the shores of Lake Manitouwabing. This intimate by Allan Gilliland. On Sunday evening includes a full-course, haute cuisine dinner with wines. Jan Lisiecki afternoon be a part of Guests then adjourn to the Tea Room for an exclusive the excitement when great Jan Lisiecki was born in in 1995 and has been opportunity to hear baritone Russell Braun and pianist Carolyn improvisers, David Braid, studying piano since the age of five with Colleen Athparia David Young, Mark Fewer and Maule in recital. Patrons receive an income tax credit receipt RBC Dominion Securities Zapp, meet. That evening, and Glen Montgomery at the Mount Royal College for a portion of the ticket price. and RBC Foundation meet an exciting young band, Conservatory. At 14, he is already making a name for support arts and culture the Toronto All-Star Big Band Primadonna Goes into the Woods – August 4 himself on Canadian and international stages. He had his reviving the spirit, style and through the RBC Emerging sound of 1930’s and 40’s – Where else would our favourite Primadonna, Mary Lou Fallis, orchestral debut with the Calgary Civic Symphony at 9, Artists Support Project the golden age of the big go when she decides to “rough it” but to the five star Inn at as the youngest winner of the Calgary Concerto because of their belief in bands. As a special gift to the Manitou. Sheila Wise has graciously invited her in for the night Competition and has since performed more than 30 times the power of the arts to audience, the legendary Peter enrich lives and enhance as a respite from the rigours of the campgrounds and outdoor with orchestras in Canada and abroad. He has played at Appleyard makes a guest communities. The Festival appearance. Wrap up the facilities on the rest of her tour. She and Peter Tiefenbach and has shared the stage with Yo-Yo Ma, of the Sound is developing Jazz Canada Weekend with a will set up camp in the elegant Tea Room and share their Pinchas Zukerman, James Ehnes, and Emanuel Ax. the RBC Stockey Young sunset musical cruise on the Artists program to support Island Queen as vocalist Carol outrageous “camping” experiences with our audience who will Last summer, he performed the Chopin F minor Concerto exceptional young McCartney offers songs with enjoy the comforts of the Inn with her. After a show including with Sinfonia Varsovia and will return to Warsaw in August musicians in their transition a summer theme including hilarious songs such as Mosquito Merengue and a “cooking to perform the E minor Concerto. Jan performs frequently The Summer Knows, The to professional careers. Summer Wind and Georgia in the wild” skit where martinis serve as first aid, all are invited for various charity organizations and was appointed in Summertime. to join her for coffee and dessert. a National Youth Representative by UNICEF Canada.

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Canadian Brass, Gryphon Trio, 30 Hannaford Street Silver Band, New Zealand String Quartet Gala Opening Weekend Fanfares • RBC Stockey Young Artists Celebrate Charles

Friday, July 17, 2009 Saturday, July 18, 2009 Sunday, July 19, 2009 JAN AND FRIENDS 7:30 PM Jan Lisiecki, piano (RBC Stockey Young Artist); James Campbell, clarinet; Gillian Ansell, viola; GALA OPENING CONCERT 7:30 PM 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 6:30 PM 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 1:30 PM New Zealand String Quartet Keith Horner interviews members of the Canadian Meet the Gryphon Trio in conversation with GOLD MEDAL BRASS Mozart Clarinet Trio in E-flat Major, Hannaford Street Silver Band, Curtis Metcalf, Brass about its proud history since 1970. Keith Horner. K. 498, Kegelstatt resident conductor with a special guest appearance Messiaen Préludes by the Canadian Brass CANADIAN BRASS 7:30 PM MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Fanfares played by Canada’s top brass ensembles SWING THAT MUSIC – A TRIBUTE Gryphon Trio; Frederieke Saeijs, violin Op. 11 open our 30th Anniversary Season. The evening TO LOUIS ARMSTRONG (RBC Stockey Young Artist) The 2009 Charles Stockey Memorial Concert continues with music with an Olympic theme. Canadian Brass continues to share Canada with Haydn Piano Trio In A Major, Hob.XV:18 brings together the outstanding 14-year old Programme includes: audiences around the world. They happily return Bach Chaconne in D minor for solo violin, Jan Lisiecki in works for solo piano and in home to us and bring their virtuosity and vigour to Gilliland The Winspear Fanfare BWV 1004 chamber collaborations with “the older guys” our stage with a programme that flows seamlessly Copland Fanfare for the Common Man Mendelssohn Trio in No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49 as James Campbell describes himself and his from Bach to Paganini to Glenn Miller. Swing That Williams Olympic Fanfare colleagues. Music brings to you many of Louis Armstrong’s The Canadian debut of Frederieke Saeijs and the Williams Summon the Heroes favourites as well, performed in the one and only only 2009 appearance of the Gryphon Trio. Strauss Festival Music for Vienna Canadian Brass style.

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An Elegant Evening • Mendelssohn at 200 • Musical Cruise • Benny Goodman at 100

Janina Fialkowska shares her knowledge with Jan MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM Monday, July 20, 2009 Lisiecki and with you the audience. The class ends with a performance by Jan of the Etudes explored. Marion van den Akker, mezzo-soprano; IN THE MENDELSSOHNS’ PARLOUR Rian de Waal, piano; Frederieke Saeijs, violin; James Campbell, clarinet; David Bourque, 6:00 PM AN ELEGANT EVENING, Leopoldo Erice, piano basset horn; Leopoldo Erice, piano; New Zealand CELEBRATING OUR FIRST 30 YEARS MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM Albéniz Cantos de España, Op. 232 String Quartet; Penderecki String Quartet; A special dinner in honour of the 30th Anniversary of THE ART OF TRANSCRIPTION Granados Danzas españolas Jan Lisiecki as the young Felix with commentary the Festival of the Sound. See page 18 for details. Rian de Waal, piano de Falla Songs by Jeffrey Stokes. Bach Fantasy and Fugue in G minor (Liszt) Sarasate Fantasy on themes from Mendelssohn Chopin 6 Chants Polonais (Liszt) Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Bizet’s Carmen, Op. 25 Octet in E-flat Major for strings, Op. 20 Liszt Réminiscences de Norma (Bellini) Concert Piece No. 1 in F minor for clarinet, OVERTURE 6:00 PM basset horn & piano, Op. 113 OVERTURE 11:00 AM SUNSET ON THE BAY 7:00 PM Songs Without Words Jeffrey Stokes introduces this evening’s concert. THE GOLDBERG: A DIVINE MUSIC MUSICAL CRUISE Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4 Our free Overture series gets underway with a Marion van den Akker, mezzo-soprano; Multimedia glimpses of the extraordinary intellectual discussion by the Spanish piano virtuoso Leopoldo MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin; crosscurrents in the Berlin household that nurtured Erice. Moshe Hammer, violin; Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cello; Frederieke Saeijs, violin; Rian de Waal, piano; Felix and Fanny complement works first heard there. Janina Fialkowska, piano; New Zealand Leopoldo Erice, piano; Jan Lisiecki, piano; MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON String Quartet New Zealand String Quartet Saturday, July 25, 2009 Leopoldo Erice, piano Handel/Halvorsen Passacaglia for violin & cello Reminiscent of the cruises of the early years at the Bach Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 Bach Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Festival, the Island Queen cruises out into the Big Mozart Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K. 478 Sound and drifts as classical music is performed. A MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM OVERTURE 6:00 PM limit of 300 tickets will be sold to allow each passenger Suzanne Shulman, flute; Frederieke Saeijs, violin; Jeffrey Stokes introduces the Brahms Requiem. a seat on the lower deck for one of the two concerts. Friday, July 24, 2009 Moshe Hammer, violin; Helene Pohl, violin; Rolf Gjelsten, cello; Janina Fialkowska, piano; Festival Chamber Orchestra MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM Thursday, July 23, 2009 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 11:00 AM Mozart Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat Major, K. 449 Marion van den Akker, mezzo-soprano; Keith Horner interviews Frederieke Saeijs and Rian de Waal, piano; Toronto Mendelssohn Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 11:00 AM Leopoldo Erice. Choir; Noel Edison, conductor; Anagnoson & Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 3 No. 11 week Kinton, piano duo; Beverley Johnston, timpani Two long-time members of the Festival of the Sound Benda Concerto in E minor for flute & strings, L.II-4 week family, Moshe Hammer and Rian de Waal, in MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON Schumann Frauenliebe und Leben conversation with Keith Horner. Frederieke Saeijs, violin; Leopoldo Erice, piano Sunday, July 26, 2009 Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 de Falla Siete Canciones Populares Espagnolas Adapted by Brahms for smaller forces, the power of MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON for violin & piano the music remains as strong as in the original version. BENNY GOODMAN AT 100 7:30 PM CLASSICAL BENNY Loevendie Shuffle for violin & piano James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin; Franck Sonata in A Major for violin & piano James Campbell, clarinet; Gene DiNovi, piano; Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Rian de Waal, piano; Leopoldo Erice, piano Graham Campbell Band Bartók Contrasts, Sz.111 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM Hear arrangements from The Sound of Music, 1 the album that Gene DiNovi made with Benny 1 Bernstein Sonata for clarinet and piano Janina Fialkowska, piano 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 11:00 AM Gershwin/Heifetz Prelude 50 years ago, plus some of Benny’s greatest hits Janina Fialkowska in conversation with Keith Horner. Mozart Fantasy in C minor, K. 475 such as Memories of You and Don’t be that Way. Variations on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, Benny Goodman loved classical music and The hall is transformed into a club, with guests commissioned or premiered many works by K. 265 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON seated at tables. Dessert and coffee included. composers such as Bartók, Bernstein and Poulenc. Schumann Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 JAN AND JANINA: EXPLORING CHOPIN Ravel Sonatine Chopin Etudes, Op. 25 Chopin Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 31

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Debussy Afternoon of a Faun MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM Monday, August 3, 2009 Wednesday, August 5, 2009 Satie Gymnopédies Stravinsky The Rite of Spring OPERA GALA Leslie Fagan, soprano; Gabrielle Prata, mezzo- SUNSET ON THE BAY 7:00 PM MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM soprano; Mark DuBois, tenor; Russell Braun, MUSICAL CRUISE HORNS APLENTY: Hosted by James Sommerville. York2 Piano Duo baritone; Carolyn Maule, piano; Guy Few, piano Carol McCartney, vocalist; Kevin Turcotte, James Sommerville, Ken MacDonald, Holst The Planets, Op. 32 Mark DuBois hosts an all-new programme of great trumpet; David Young, bass; Gary Williamson, arias, duets, trios and quartets. Highlights from Neil Spaulding, Allene Hackleman, horns; The long-forgotten piano duet score signed by Holst piano; Terry Clarke, drums Handel’s Atalanta, Offenbach’s Tales of Hoffman and Aimée Tsuchiya, piano was found by John York in his office, once used by Rossini’s Barber of Seville. The songs on tonight’s cruise have a summer theme Beethoven Horn Sonata in F Major, Op. 17 Holst. Parry Sound children’s paintings of the planets including The Summer Knows, The Summer Wind Mozart Duos for horn, K. 487 are projected throughout the performance. Saturday, August 8, 2009 and Georgia in Summertime. The ship cruises right Reicha Trios for horn, Op. 82 by Palestine Island, summer home of Irving Berlin. Schumann Konzertstück for four horns & piano, 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 6:30 PM Op. 86 Keith interviews Festival Artistic Director James FAMILY CONCERT 12:00 NOON Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Campbell and Executive Director Margaret Boyd Strings Across the Sky; Andrea Hansen, MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM about his 25 years and her 20 with the Festival. musical director and co-founder Festival Baroque Come behind the scenes for stories of how it all Since 1988, Strings Across the Sky has taught comes together each year. 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 11:00 AM Handel Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348 fiddling to Aboriginal, Métis and Inuit youth. Since many of today’s players are performing before an The Festival Winds, affectionately known as Water Music Suite No. 3 in G Major, HWV 350 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM The Brothers, promise to behave long enough for audience for the first time after only a few days of Russell Braun, baritone; Guy Few, trumpet; an interview with Keith Horner. 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 6:30 PM lessons, what happens on stage is pure magic. Carolyn Maule, piano; Festival Winds Keith Horner discusses life in a string quartet Gilliland Rhumba MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON with Marc Johnson, cellist of the Vermeer Quartet Poulenc Le bal masqué for 35 years and Jerzy Kaplanek, violinist with the Orford Six Pianos: Olivier Godin; Sandra Festival Winds Mozart Serenade for 13 winds, K. 361 Gran Partita Penderecki Quartet for 22. Murray; Claire Ouellet; Mariane Patenaude; Mozart Serenade No. 12 in C minor, K. 388 Francis Perron; Lorraine Prieur Dvorˇák Serenade in D minor, Op. 44 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING 7:30 PM Friday, August 7, 2009 A Piano Gala like no other: six grand pianos on stage. So you think you know music history? Mark Fewer, violin; Marc Johnson, cello; Programme to include: Prokofiev Classical Symphony Professor David Bourque and the Festival Winds Joel Quarrington, double bass; Penderecki WINDS ON THE WATER 9:00 AM present their own version. String Quartet Rossini Overture from The Barber of Seville week A morning cruise on M.V. Chippewa with Bernstein Overture from Candide week Haydn String Quartet No. 57 in C Major, Op. 74 No. 1 the Festival Winds. MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM Rossini Duo in D Major for cello & bass Sunday, August 9, 2009 James Campbell, clarinet; Graham Campbell, Schubert Rondo in A Major, D. 438 MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON guitar; Zapp String Quartet Beethoven String Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op. 132 Suzanne Shulman, flute; Mark Fewer, violin; 30 MINUTES FOR 30 YEARS 1:30 PM James Campbell and Zapp have developed a Jeremy Bell, violin; Marc Johnson, cello; repertoire ranging from Schumann to Allan Gilliland Thursday, August 6, 2009 John York, piano Keith chats with Lydia Adams about Messiah. and Graham Campbell. Weber Trio in G minor for flute, cello & piano, Op. 63 Glick Suite Hébraïque No. 5 MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 PM BALLETS RUSSES – THE FILM 9:30 AM Hindson Chrissietina’s Magic Fantasy Leslie Fagan, soprano; Andrea Ludwig, mezzo- 3 PRIMADONNA GOES 8:00 PM 3 A rare glimpse of the dancers, choreographers, soprano; Michael McBride, tenor; Russell Braun, INTO THE WOODS composers, and designers that transformed the MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON 2:30 PM baritone; Elmer Iseler Singers; Lydia Adams, Mary Lou Fallis, soprano; Peter Tiefenbach, piano face of ballet for generations to come. James Campbell, clarinet; James McKay, bassoon; conductor; Festival Chamber Orchestra Mary Lou and Peter come in out of the woods to James Sommerville, horn; Joel Quarrington, Handel Messiah MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NOON 12:00 NOON enjoy the comforts of the Inn at Manitou. The show double bass; Penderecki String Quartet The Elmer Iseler Singers, four outstanding soloists is filled with the same humour and surprises that we Works inspired by the Ballets Russes Schubert Octet in F Major, D. 803 and a star-studded orchestra promise you an have come to expect from Mary Lou. Festival Ensemble; York2 Piano Duo unforgettable afternoon.

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Calendar Codes Wednesday, July 1 With Thanks To: Friday, July 17 Saturday, July 18 Sunday, July 19

TD Town Dock, Canada Day Cruise Noon Series Sponsor Gala Opening Concert Opening of Art Show 30 Minutes 9 Bay Street 7:00 PM TD Iron City Fishing Club 7:30 PM SC 4:00 PM SC 1:30 PM SC

SC Charles W. Sponsored by 30 Minutes Matinee Concert Town of Parry Sound 6:30 PM 2:30 PM Stockey Centre, Artist Series Sponsors SC SC 2 Bay Street Book City Canadian Brass Jan and Friends Parry Sound Books CH Chippewa Dock, 7:30 PM SC 7:30 PM SC 17 Bay Street Sponsored by Sponsored by th denotes a free event The William Beatty Company RBC Dominion Securities Anniversary Season

Monday, July 20 Tuesday, July 21 Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, July 23 Friday, July 24 Saturday, July 25 Sunday, July 26

Anniversary Dinner Gala Overture 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes Evening Concert Benny Goodman at 100 6:00 PM SC 11:00 AM SC 11:00 AM SC 11:00 AM SC 11:00 AM SC 7:30 PM SC 7:30 PM SC

Noon Concert Noon Concert Noon Concert Noon Concert Sponsored by 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC The Festival’s Past Presidents Overture Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert 6:00 PM SC 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC Evening Concert Musical Cruise Overture Evening Concert 7:30 PM SC 7:00 PM TD 6:00 PM SC 7:30 PM SC

Sponsored by Evening Concert Sponsored by Shaw-Almex Industries 7:30 PM SC Dr. Christine Goossen 30 Sponsored by Ross Windows and Doors

Monday, July 27 Tuesday, July 28 Wednesday, July 29 Thursday, July 30 Friday, July 31 Saturday, August 1 Sunday, August 2

Musical Cruise Noon Concert Noon Concert Noon Concert Noon Concert Jazz Canada Improvisation 7:00 PM TD 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 7:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC

Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert Sponsored by Swing, Swing, Swing 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC Township of the Archipelago 7:30 PM SC

Gala at Manitou 30 Minutes 30 Minutes Evening Concert Sponsored by 5:30 PM 6:30 PM SC 6:30 PM SC 7:30 PM SC Township of Seguin

Evening Concert Evening Concert Sponsored by 7:30 PM SC 7:30 PM SC Emhiser Research Limited

Sponsored by Sponsored by RE/MAX Parry Sound-Muskoka Pollard’s IDA Pharmacy Realty Ltd.

Monday, August 3 Tuesday, August 4 Wednesday, August 5 Thursday, August 6 Friday, August 7 Saturday, August 8 Sunday, August 9

Musical Cruise 30 Minutes Noon Concert Ballets Russes – the Film Winds on the Water Family Concert 30 Minutes 7:00 PM TD 11:00 AM SC 12:00 NOON SC 9:30 AM SC 9:00 AM CH 12:00 NOON SC 1:30 PM SC Noon Concert Afternoon Concert Noon Concert Noon Concert Orford Six Pianos Messiah 12:00 NOON SC 2:30 PM SC 12:00 NOON SC 12:00 NOON SC 7:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC

Afternoon Concert 30 Minutes Afternoon Concert Afternoon Concert Sponsored by In Memory of 2:30 PM SC 6:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC 2:30 PM SC Evanco Betty Ibey Primadonna at Manitou Evening Concert 30 Minutes Opera Gala 8:00 PM 7:30 PM SC 6:30 PM SC 7:30 PM SC

Sponsored by Evening Concert Sponsored by Kay Wilkinson 7:30 PM SC Arvan Rehab Group to thank Festival volunteers Sponsored by Scotiabank

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Jo in us for a very special gala dinner on Monday, July 20 at the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts. Food has always played a very important role in the Festival of the Sound’s celebrations, both for raising funds and for building relationships. Celebrate the 30th anniversary season and James Campbell’s 25th anniversary as Artistic Director with an evening of music, laughter, wine, good friends, good conversation and fine food. Keith Horner hosts the evening and Festival musicians offer an intimate concert as their anniversary gift. Come and raise a glass or two to the Festival’s first 30 seasons and help us to raise funds for many more years of wonderful music to come. Your support and encouragement, shown by your presence with us, are particularly welcome in these challenging economic times. A tax receipt for $75 will be issued for each ticket sold. Wine with dinner is included in the price of the ticket. The dress code is “Parry Sound Elegance,” ranging all the way from black tie to smart casual. Seating is reserved at tables for eight, so order early to avoid disappointment.

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Let The Music Play On The Festival of the Sound delivers Canada’s finest summer experiences – In order that we may present intimate performances by outstanding exceptional concerts for at least chamber musicians in the spectacular 30 more seasons, we are conducting Charles W. Stockey Centre for the the “Note-by-Note” fundraising Performing Arts on the shores of campaign. James Campbell has Georgian Bay. To present world calibre concerts at affordable ticket prices, planned for many years to bring the Festival Board raises two dollars together enough of his colleagues for every dollar generated at the Box to perform the Mozart Serenade for Office. Since we keep administrative 13 Winds, Gran Partita. But each costs as low as possible, your year, when it came time to trim the membership donation has a direct budget, he decided that we really impact on artistic programming and couldn’t afford the extra players. This free educational opportunities for Frederieke Saeÿs,Saeijs, the the 2009 2009 RBC RBC Stockey Stockey Young Young Artist. Artist. year, when the topic came up again, children and adults. A recent survey Executive Director Margaret Boyd of 226 Canadian performing arts would not let him cut it out and organizations showed that 8% of the promised that we would find a way to total revenue was raised through do it. And that’s where you come in! individual donations. At the Festival In addition to asking you to renew of the Sound, our individual donors contributed 18% of our revenue in your support of the Festival with 2007. Thanks to the support of this a donation to our annual campaign, wonderful membership base, we are we are inviting you to buy a symbolic The RBC® Stockey Young Artist project provides now one of Canada’s most successful musical note for $25.00 or a full bar an emerging young performer the opportunity to musical organizations. of the Gran Partita for $100. Now you be the featured guest artist at a public concert. All contributions are gratefully may ask if there is a special price for received and are eligible for a tax bars where the oboes and clarinets This is one of over 30 RBC arts partnerships credit receipt. With a donation of $25 rest for a line or two. The answer is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic or more, you will become a member of no, since we still have to pay them training and the professional world of the arts. the Festival of the Sound and receive to count! More seriously, the a pre-Christmas mailing with special performance of the Gran Partita on offers on passes and merchandise, August 6 will be one not to be our newsletter Soundings outlining missed. This is the work that led advance information about the upcoming season, early mailing of Mozart’s rival Salieri to muse in the CREATE A BETTER FUTURE the season brochure, and listing in movie Amadeus, “It seemed to me the souvenir programme. The that I was hearing the voice of God.” Festival Board offers contributors of The campaign will continue through $250 or more tickets to their concert the summer season with the names of choice (excluding Opening Night, of all contributors to the Note-by-Note cruises and special events). campaign included in a memento of Your investment in the future ® the evening that will be given to Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. of the Festival of the Sound is very James Campbell with our thanks. much appreciated.

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Charles & Lois Stockey Impressions of Endowment Fund the Massasauga Provincial Park Charles and Lois Stockey were supporters of and workers for The Massasauga Provincial Park the Festival of the Sound in its stretches along the coast of formative years before they moved Georgian Bay from Parry Sound to to Victoria, BC. In 2002, what began “Fly & Dine” the Moon River. It includes with a casual question about what Scenic Flights and Adventures spectacular windswept islands as was happening now in Parry Sound Parry Sound Town Dock well as inland forests and lakes and led to a donation of $1.7 million to georgianbayairways.com ~ 800-786-1704 is a sanctuary for many protected name the Charles W. Stockey Centre species. Once a year a group of for the Performing Arts. Now the Ontario artists tours the park in Festival has a home, an intimate visual study. The composition of ���������������������� performance hall that has come to the group changes annually, as be ranked as one of the finest in do their impressions of the park. the world for chamber music. The artwork in this exhibition During the 25th Anniversary Season ����� represents the participating artists’ in 2004, the Festival Board unique perspective of this established the Charles and Lois ��������� exceptional Canadian landscape. ����������� Stockey Endowment Fund to honour All are invited to the show our benefactors. To ensure the opening on Saturday, July 18 at �� �� �� long-term health of the organization, ������� ����������� ���������� ��������� 4:00 P.M. The show continues all donations directed to this fund ���������������� �������������� through to August 9. are invested, with the interest used ������������� �������������� to support annual operations. Charles Stockey died in ����������������� �������������� September of 2004 after a lengthy ���������������� �������������� battle with cancer. Lois lives in ��������� �������������� Victoria but maintains a keen interest ������������������� �������������� in news from Parry Sound and looks ������������� �������������� forward to her annual visit for the ��������������� �������������� summer concert series. ������������������� �������������� Information about the Charles and ��������� �������������� Lois Stockey Endowment Fund is available at all Festival of the Sound ����������������� �������������� concerts. Speak to one of the ���������������� �������������� Directors wearing a “gold badge” or �������������� �������������� call the Festival Office. Contributions Peter Buwalda, Dave Dawson, Bev of any size are welcome and are �������������������� Easton, Alan Stein, Laurie Muirhead, eligible for a charitable tax receipt. Jane Gray (not pictured)

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In the Festival’s innovative education The Festival of the Sound is program Music Scores, children in grateful for the support of the Grades 4 to 6 in thirteen area schools following government and enjoy six concert experiences, some business partners: of which have included the True North Brass, a woodwind quintet, a ������������������������������������������������������ jazz ensemble, the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and most recently ���������������������������������������������� a quartet of singers. Prior to each ����������������������������� of these concerts, the musicians visit ������������������������������ every school, getting to know the �������������������� students in an informal setting, Ontario Arts Endowment Fund demonstrating their instruments and preparing them for the concert. Then all 700 children come to the Stockey Centre by bus or on foot to listen to the musicians, now their ����������� friends, in a formal concert setting. No opening night audience can match the excitement that precedes each of these concerts. Music Scores is offered without ���� charge to the children, their families ����������������������������������������������������������������� or the schools. Thanks to: ����������� The Recording Industries Music ���������������������������� Performance Fund of the American ��������������������������� Federation of Musicians ����������������� Ontario Arts Education Partnership ������������������ Initiative ���������������� ��������� The donors who made us eligible for matching funds from the OAEPI ������������� Near North District School Board ������� �������������������������������������������� Yamaha Pianos provided courtesy of The Music Gallery, ����������������������� authorized dealer of fine Yamaha ��������������������������� pianos in Central Ontario www.yamahamusiccentre.com

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How to Order JULY & AUGUST: Monday to Saturday, BY PHONE: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 705-746-2410 (Parry Sound) and seven days a week at or toll-free 866-364-0061 the Stockey Centre, 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. BY FAX: 705-746-5639 (Parry Sound) Tickets are sold at concert venues 1 hour prior to performances BY MAIL: (subject to availability). Return the Ticket Order Form with payment to Box 750, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2Z1 Special Discount Offers!

IN PERSON: 1. FESTIVAL PASSPORT Festival of the Sound Office, The 2009 Festival Passport is a 42 James St., Parry Sound. TIMELESS, REFINED, great value. It includes all concerts BY E-MAIL: MAGICAL. COME PLAY! marked with a P on the listing on [email protected] page 30. Enjoy the same reserved seat for every concert. Cruises (Please do not send credit card ������������������ and special events are not included information by e-mail. Send us �������������������������������� in the Festival Passport. your order, along with a phone ��������������������� number where we may reach you 2. MINI-PASS to confirm your seating selection ������������������������������������������������ Weekdays at the Festival of the and get your payment information ������������������������������������ Sound are packed with chamber in a secure manner.) music concerts and learning opportunities. We offer special prices on a Mini-Pass that includes Box Office Hours all tickets in the Festival Passport for Tuesdays through Fridays of The Box Office at 42 James St. each week. Opening Night, in Parry Sound will open for INVITING GUEST PLAY, PLAY & STAY, cruises and Special Events are ticket sales on Monday, March 30 not included. (Weeks are priced at 9:00 A.M. GROUP OUTINGS, EQUITY MEMBERSHIP individually because of differing APRIL, MAY & JUNE: See our heligolf tour at numbers of events.) Monday to Friday, ridgeatmanitou.com 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 3. NOON/AFTERNOON TICKETS On days when we offer both Noon ������������ and Afternoon concerts, ask for our special discounted price when you 1.877.789.9578 Manitouwabing Lake, Parry Sound ��������������� purchase both tickets. ����������������������

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4. STUDENT RUSH SEATS Latecomers will be seated at a A limited number of tickets for ��������� suitable break in the performance. students will be available at the ����������������������� The use of cameras and recording door ½ hour prior to concerts devices is strictly prohibited. in the Charles W. Stockey Centre for ½ the regular adult price. ������������������������������������������ No food or drink is permitted in Subject to availability. ����������������� ������������� ��������������������������������������� the Festival Performance Hall. ���������������� ������������ ������������������������������������������� 5. SPECIAL GROUP RATES ��������������������� ������������������ �������������������������� Pre-Christmas special ticket prices A 20% discount off regular adult no longer apply. ������������������������������������������������������������ prices is available for groups of ������������������������������������������������������� Ticket prices for concerts in the 20 or more. Contact the Festival Charles W. Stockey Centre include Office to order. a $1 surcharge for the Building Overtures, 30 Minutes and Family Fund and $1 for the Capital r Parry Sound e Concerts are Free! Free open illiam St. iv Improvement Fund. W R in rehearsals will be listed in the u . St. James g W e S programme booklet. aubeek St. St Church River St. . ospect ch Credits Pr t. Mary St. S Chur F ouisa St PHOTOGRAPY: i L t Ticket Exchange Policy Town n owes St. e Festival B p. 2 (James Campbell) Bruno Schrecker .

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Friday, July 17 P Gala Opening Concert $40 $36 $35 $31 STAGE FESTIVAL PASSPORT City Province Postal Code Saturday, July 18 $ $ $ $ P Canadian Brass 40 36 35 31 L6 R6 Reg: $675 Sr/St: $650 Sunday, July 19 $ $ $ $ P Matinee Concert 25 22 19 16 Residential Phone Business Phone Reg: $475 Sr/St: $450 P Jan and Friends $31 $28 $25 $22 L5 R5 Monday, July 20 Anniversary Dinner Gala $150 E-mail WEEK I MINI-PASS Tuesday, July 21 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L4 R4 PAYMENT METHOD JULY 21 – JULY 24, 2009 P Brahms Requiem $35 $32 $29 $26 ❏ Visa ❏ Mastercard ❏ American Express ❏ Cheque Reg: $165 Sr/St: $143 Wednesday, July 22 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L3 R3 Reg: $150 Sr/St: $130 Musical Cruise $35 Credit Card # Expiry Date Thursday, July 23 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L2 R2 WEEK II MINI-PASS P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 JULY 28 – JULY 31, 2009 Name on card P Evening Concert $31 $28 $25 $22 A A B B Reg: $175 Sr/St: $150 Friday, July 24 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 C C Signature D D $ $ $ $ Reg: $162 Sr/St: $140 P Afternoon Concert 19 16 19 16 E E ❏ Please send accommodation information P Evening Concert $35 $32 $29 $26 F F G G WEEK III MINI-PASS Saturday, July 25 P Evening Concert $40 $36 $35 $31 AUGUST 4 – AUGUST 7, 2009 Sunday, July 26 Benny Goodman at 100 $60 Mezzanine DATE EVENT PRICE #TICKETS TOTAL Monday, July 27 Musical Cruise $35 REG SR/ST REG SR/ST Reg: $184 Sr/St: $160 CHORUS Tuesday, July 28 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 Reg: $172 Sr/St: $150 P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L7 R7 Gala at Manitou $150 STAGE NOON/AFTERNOON TICKET Wednesday, July 29 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 Reg: $28 Sr/St: $22 P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L6 R6 P Evening Concert $35 $32 $29 $26 Reg: $28 Sr/St: $22 Thursday, July 30 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L5 R5 P Included in P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 Evening Concert $31 $28 $25 $22 Festival Passport P L4 R4 Friday, July 31 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 L3 R3 How to Order P Evening Concert $31 $28 $25 $22 Saturday, August 1 P Jazz Canada $31 $28 $25 $22 BY PHONE: L2 R2 Sunday, August 2 P Great Improvisers $25 $22 $19 $16 1-866-364-0061 P Swing, Swing, Swing $31 $28 $25 $22 (Toll-free) A A Monday, August 3 Musical Cruise $35 B B 705-746-2410 C C Tuesday, August 4 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 (Parry Sound) P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 Orchestra BY FAX: Primadonna at Manitou $65 705-746-5639 Wednesday, August 5 P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 R4 (Parry Sound) P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 STAGE BY MAIL: P Evening Concert $31 $28 $25 $22 L3 R3 Return the Ticket Order Thursday, August 6 P Film – Ballets Russes $10 $10 $10 $10 ❏ Note-by-Note Donation Form with payment to P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 AA AA BB BB Box 750, Parry Sound, L2 R2 P Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 CC CC All prices include GST. Sub-Total $ DD DD Ontario P2A 2Z1 Evening Concert $35 $32 $29 $26 P EE EE Please note ticket exchange policy FF FF Service Charge $ 3.00 IN PERSON: Friday, August 7 Winds on the Water $65 on page 28. A A Festival of the Sound P Noon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 B B Please make cheque or money order C C My donation $ Afternoon Concert $19 $16 $19 $16 payable to the Festival of the Sound Office, 42 James Street, P D D (receipts issued) and mail it to Box 750, Parry Sound, Parry Sound, Ontario. P Opera Gala $35 $32 $29 $26 E E F F Ontario P2A 2Z1. Do not send cash. Saturday, August 8 P Orford Six Pianos $35 $32 $29 $26 G G BY E-MAIL: H H We accept VISA, MASTERCARD GRAND TOTAL $ Sunday, August 9 $ $ $ $ [email protected] P The Messiah 35 32 29 26 J J and AMERICAN EXPRESS orders.

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