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FESTIVAL OF THE SOUND P.O. Box 750 Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 2Z1 Online Ticket Sales 705.746.2410 1.866.364.0061 Canada’s premier summer classical music festival at the Charles W. Stockey Centre in Parry Sound — on beautiful Georgian Bay July 15th – August 7th, 2016 James Campbell, Artistic Director Annual Summer Classical Music Festival Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts, Parry Sound, Ontario John Lennard is a Canadian painter who currently lives in Toronto and is represented by the Roberts Gallery in Toronto, the Thielsen Gallery in London, Ontario, and the Masters Gallery in Calgary. John’s largest artistic influence was studying at the International School of Art in Italy under Nicolas Carone, a recognized American abstract artist. He has since travelled, lived and worked in Paris, Barcelona, Tangiers, Berlin, New York and presently Toronto. John was represented at the Armory show in New York with the Art Dealers Association of Canada as part of the 2011 show entitled “ The Quiet Revolution in Canadian Art ”. John is also an accomplished saxophonist who has performed and recorded in Canada, New York, and Europe. In his spare time John coaches the University of Toronto men’s varsity squash team. October Wind, Georgian Bay (oil on canvas) COVER ARTIST — JOHN LENNARD 2016 BROCHURE — 37 TH SEASON DESIGNATED AS ONE OF ONTARIO'S TOP 100 FESTIVALS & EVENTS FOR 2016 BY FESTIVALS & EVENTS ONTARIO

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FESTIVAL O

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P.O. Box 750

Parry Sound, Ontario

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Online Ticket Sales 705.746.2410 1.866.364.0061

Canada’s premier summer classical music festival at the Charles W. Stockey Centre in Parry Sound — on beautiful Georgian Bay

July 15th – August 7th, 2016

James Campbell, Artistic Director Annual Summer Classical Music Festival Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts, Parry Sound, Ontario

John Lennard is a Canadian painter who currently lives in Toronto and is represented by the Roberts Gallery in Toronto, the Thielsen Gallery in London, Ontario, and the Masters Gallery in Calgary. John’s largest artistic influence was studying at the International School of Art in Italy under Nicolas Carone, a recognized American abstract artist. He has since travelled, lived and worked in Paris, Barcelona, Tangiers, Berlin, New York and presently Toronto. John was represented at the Armory show in New York with the Art Dealers Association of Canada as part of the 2011 show entitled “ The Quiet Revolution in Canadian Art ”. John is also an accomplished saxophonist who has performed and recorded in Canada, New York, and Europe. In his spare time John coaches the University of Toronto men’s varsity squash team.

October Wind, Georgian Bay (oil on canvas)

C O V E R A R T I S T — J O H N L E N N A R D

2 016 B R O C H U R E — 3 7 T H S E A S O N

DESIGNATED AS ONE OF ONTARIO'S TOP 100 FESTIVALS & EVENTS FOR 2016

BY FESTIVALS & EVENTS ONTARIO

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4 Gala Opening Weekend

5 Piano Spectacular — Anniversaries — Composer Connections

6 Classically Ellington — Top Ten Audience Picks

7 Stockey Young Artists — Musicians’ Favourite Picks

8 Film, Jazz, Cruises and Talks

UPFRONT

PROGRAMME 20 Festival Artists

21 Music Scores

22 Thank You

24 Play a Starring Role

27 Festival Tickets

30 Ticket Prices, Seating Plans and Order Form

BACK 10 G A L A O P E N I N G W E E K E N D :

July 15th – July 17th, 2016

12 W E E K 1 : July 18th – July 24th, 2016

14 W E E K 2 : July 25th – July 31st, 2016

16 W E E K 3 : August 1st – August 7th, 2016

18 Calendar

DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE 2016

CONTENTS

LaFayette String Quartet

I am excited, I am having fun, and I’m looking forward with as much anticipation as ever to the Festival of the Sound’s 37th season. This year is the year of anniversaries: Anagnoson and Kinton celebrate 40 years as a piano duo, the Lafayette String Quartet mark their 30th year of sharing great music with audiences around the world and our friends in Orford Six Pianos come to us as part of their 10th year together.

We are delighted to welcome back many of our beloved artists and introduce you to exciting new talent. This is Jim Mason’s 36th summer at the Festival of the Sound and the first for Charles Richard-Hamelin, the prize winner of one of the world’s most prestigious competitions, the Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw.

Many of you may remember that in 2014 we asked you to list your top ten chamber music works for us to incorporate into the 2015 festival. The list was so long we couldn’t present them all last summer so you will again find the welcoming ✪ in this brochure. Thank you for your love and enthusiasm for such great music.

You will notice two special piano concerts, My Favourite Beethoven with Stewart Goodyear and My Favourite Chopin with Janina Fialkowska. Both programmes were chosen entirely by these wonderful artists. In fact, this year much of the music reflects the personal choices of our musicians ranging from well-known, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio, to lesser known, George Onslow’s String Quintet (Joel Quarrington’s choice).

For the first time the Elmer Iseler Singers will not be boarding a bus after their concert, but will be staying with us for a mini-residency during our opening weekend.

I am happy to invite you to look through our programmes and l look forward to greeting you once again at the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts.

James Campbell Artistic Director

Dear Friends,

Leopoldo Erice

James Mason

Glen Montgomery

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July 15th to July 17th

GALA FUNDRAISING DINNER & CONCERT

A gala evening that brings together great music, visual art, fine food and wine with good friends in the beautiful setting of the Charles W. Stockey Festival Performance Hall. Between courses, some of your favourite musicians offer short concerts. The elegant full-course dinner with wine is served at tables for eight.

Classics by Candlelight

August 2nd to August 7th

eventeen pianists in twelve concerts and three master classes will fill your days and inspire your hearts as the

week builds towards the Friday evening Chopin recital with Janina Fialkowska and the Saturday evening concert with twelve pianists on six pianos in an arrangement of Bizet’s Carmen. Just when you thought things couldn’t get any better, the National Academy Orchestra arrives for a Sunday afternoon concert, joining Janina Fialkowska for the Beethoven Concerto No. 4 and Anagnoson and Kinton for the Mozart Concerto No. 10 for two pianos.

ANNIVERSARIES AND BIRTHDAYS

Sir Wilfrid Laurier at 175 ➤ J U LY 2 0 T H

Anagnoson and Kinton at 40 ➤ AU G US T 2 N D

The Lafayette at 30 ➤ AU G US T 3 R D

Janina Fialkowska at 65 ➤ AU G US T 5 T H

Orford Six Pianos at 10 ➤ AU G US T 6T H

COMPOSER CONNECTIONS

Schubert and Dvorák ➤ J U LY 19 T H

Into the Heart and Mind of Robert Schumann ➤ J U LY 21S T

Haydn, Mozart and the Human Voice ➤ J U LY 26T H

Chopin and Tchaikovsky ➤ J U LY 28 T H

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Piano Spectacular

F R I DAY, AU G U S T 5 T H — 7:3 0 p m

F R I DAY, J U LY 15 T H

5 :3 0 p m

S AT U R DAY, AU G U S T 6 T H — 7:3 0 p m

Khachaturian/Perron Masquerade Suite

Prokofiev/Godin Classical Symphony

Mussorgsky/Roy A Night on Bald Mountain

Bizet/Wilbert Fantasy of Themes from Carmen

My Favourite Chopin

Janina Fialkowska celebrates her 65th birthday with a gift of Chopin. (See p. 7)

Orford Six Pianos

Anagnoson and Kinton

Elmer Iseler Singers

Leslie Fagan

An Opera, Operetta and Musical Theatre Extravaganza with rousing choruses and arias from the enchanting works of Verdi, Puccini, Mozart, Bizet, Lloyd Webber, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gilbert & Sullivan and other greats! Our Opera Gala, always one of the Festival’s most popular evenings, is even grander this year with the inclusion of the Elmer Iseler singers.

S U N DAY, J U LY 17 T H — 7:3 0 p m

Opera Gala

Another season of great music opens with the Elmer Iseler Singers joined by James Campbell, Guy Few, Bob Mills and the Penderecki String Quartet.

S AT U R DAY, J U LY 16T H — 7:3 0 p m

Gala Opening Concert

SPECTACULARPIANO

OPENING WEEKENDGALA

Janina FialkowskaGuy Few

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In 2014, James Campbell invited audience members to list their Top 10 favourites. Of 193 suggestions, 36 were performed in 2015. The works listed below will be heard this year, including the top choice, the Dvorák American Quartet and the second choice, The Schubert Trout Quintet. Watch the listings for the ✪ sign.

✪TOP TENAUDIENCE PICKS

Brahms Violin Sonata in D minor

Piano Quintet, Op. 34

Dvorák Trio, Op. 90, Dumky

String Quartet, Op. 96, American

Piano Quintet No. 2, Op. 81

Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525

RavelSonata in G Major

String Quartet in F Major

SchubertPiano Trio, D. 898

Piano Quintet, D. 667, The Trout

Sonatina in D Major

SchumannPiano Quintet, Op. 44

Piano Quartet, Op. 47

TchaikovskyPiano Trio, Op. 50

Classically EllingtonS AT U R DAY, J U LY 23 R D — 7:3 0 p m

SEGUIN VALLEY GOLF CLUBCafé Zimmermann was the coffee shop in Leipzig where Telemann and Bach “hung out.” At this special morning Coffee Concert, you will hear some of the music that was premiered there. Coffee and pastries are included in the ticket price. Plan to stay and enjoy lunch on the deck overlooking the beautiful Seguin Valley. Get your tickets early as this event sold out last year.

Winner in the 2015 Canada Council Musical Instrument Bank competition, Rachel Mercer is grateful to have been awarded the 1730 Newland Joannes Franciscus Celoniatus cello for a 3 year loan. The Festival of the Sound is grateful to the Canada Council for a grant to sponsor the concerts in which Rachel Mercer is appearing.

2015 CANADA COUNCIL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BANK

Rachel Mercer

A Musical OfferingWEDNESDAY, JU LY 27 TH — 11:0 0 am

The annual cabaret concert celebrates the timeless music of Duke Ellington, composer, pianist and bandleader, who is widely considered the most influential voice in 20th century jazz. Pianist Gene DiNovi hosts the evening with James Campbell, Drew Jurecka, Dave Young and Glenn Anderson. Seating will be at tables for eight with dessert and refreshments served.

STOCKEY

Linda Ruan

CharissaVandikas

The Festival of the Sound’s Stockey Young Artist Program supports exceptional young musicians in their transition to professional careers and honours our benefactor Charles W. Stockey. Charles and Lois Stockey took an interest in young performers and often hosted recitals for them in their home in Victoria.

MUSICIANS’

This year, some of the Festival musicians were invited to choose their favourites.

Our Favourite Sonatas I: JULY 20TH

Brahms: Violin Sonata in D minor

Rodrigo: Sonata giocosa

Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 7

Our Favourite Sonatas II: JULY 20TH

Beethoven: Cello Sonata in C Major

Brahms: String Sextet in G Major

Robi Botos’ Favourite Jazz: JULY 29TH

Stewart Goodyear’s Favourite Beethoven: JULY 22ND

Sonata No. 17, Tempest

Sonata No. 8, Pathétique

Sonata No. 14, Moonlight

Sonata No. 23, Appassionata

Janina Fialkowska’s Favourite Chopin: AUGUST 5TH

Polonaise-fantaisie in A-flat Major

Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32

Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat Major

Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2

Waltz in A-flat Major, Op. 42

Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52

Scherzo No. 4 in E Major, Op. 54

Prelude in E-flat minor

Prelude in D-flat Major

Three Mazurkas, Op. 50

Scherzo No. 1 in B minor, Op. 20

FAVOURITE PICKS

This year, two marvellous eighteen-year-old pianists, both of whom were top prize winners at the 2015 Canadian Music Teachers’ Association National Piano Competition, join forces

to help celebrate the 40th anniversary of Anagnoson & Kinton. Both are students at the Glenn Gould School, Charissa Vandikas as a student of John O’Conor and Linda Ruan as a student of James Anagnoson.

➤ GLEN MONTGOMERY with amateur pianists AUGUST 2ND — 1:30 pm

(Call the Festival Office at 705-746-2410 if you are interested in participating.)

➤ ANAGNOSON AND KINTON with the Stockey Young Artists AUGUST 3RD — 11:00 am

➤ JANINA FIALKOWSKA with the Stockey Young Artists AUGUST 4TH — 11:00 am

They will also take part in the Stockey Master Class series, learning from the Festival of the Sound’s great pianists.

STOCKEY MASTER CLASSES

Charles and Lois Stockey

YOUNG ARTISTS

DUKE ELLINGTON GRACING GENE WITH A PICTURE ON THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW SET.

WHAT CAN ONE SAY ABOUT REAL ROYALTY?

DUKE ELLINGTON GRACING GENE WITH A PICTURE ON THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW SET.

WHAT CAN ONE SAY ABOUT REAL ROYALTY?

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S E R I E S C U R AT E D BY W I L L D I N OV I

FILMS

AMADEUS (1984)TUESDAY, JULY 26TH — 10:00 am

This 1984 period drama, winner of 8 Academy Awards, tells the story of the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart through the envious eyes of a court composer, Antonio Salieri.

KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON (2014) MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST — 1:00 pm

A touching documentary about jazz trumpeter Clark Terry and his mentorship of a blind piano prodigy named Justin Kauflin as the young man prepares for an international competition. Dave Young

AROUND THE WORLD IN 50 CONCERTS (2014)MONDAY, JULY 18TH — 1:00 pm

This documentary follows the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra on a world tour and offers a wonderful portrait of the personalities behind this great orchestra, as well as the lives of some of the international music lovers who have been touched by their music.

CRUISESNEW THIS YEAR — The Island Queen cruises taking place during the Festival season begin at 6:00 pm and return at 8:00 pm.

TALKS/

We welcome back Dave Young to the 2016 Civic Holiday Jazz Weekend, this year expanded from Friday, July 29 to Monday, August 1. Dave and Terry Promane bring their exciting new arrangements of the great Sextets of Miles Davis, Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson. The Toronto All-Star Big Band, Words Around the Waist, Robi Botos in a Friday Piano Favourites concert and cruises on the Island Queen and M.V. Chippewa fill your days and evenings with great jazz sounds.

SONGBOOK ON THE CHIPPEWA: SUNDAY, JULY 31ST — 10:30 am

The M.V. Chippewa takes you on a Sunday morning scenic cruise as Words Around the Waist perform music from the Songbooks of Jacques Brel, Jane Sibley and Martin Tielli.

The Festival of the Sound presents free lectures, conversations and master classes as opportunities for you to better appreciate the music you are hearing. New this year are a number of Office Hour sessions when you are invited to the Festival Office in the historic CPR Station for an up-close hour with Festival musicians who will talk about and often demonstrate the music that they love.

J U LY 2 9 T H – AU G U S T 1S T

CANADA DAY CRUISE JULY 1ST — 7:00 pm

Celebrate Canada Day on the Island Queen with End of the Road and its lively mix of traditional, folk and Maritime tunes. A fabulous fireworks display brings the evening to a happy close. Departs at 7:00 pm and returns by 10:00 pm in time for the fireworks.

Robi Botos

On the civic holiday weekend, it’s all about jazz!

OFFICE HOUR

SWING CRUISE: JULY 18TH — 6:00 pm

The Hogtown Syncopators are five of Toronto’s finest musicians, playing toe-tapping jazz from the swing era.

CELTIC SOUNDS CRUISE: JULY 25TH — 6:00 pm

Cape Breton’s captivating young band Còig has won Canadian Folk Music and East Coast Music Awards.

JAZZ CRUISE: AUGUST 1ST — 6:00 pm

As the Island Queen cruises into the dusk, clarinetist Bob DeAngelis leads a tribute to the King of Swing, Benny Goodman.

Amadeus

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G A L A O P E N I N G W E E K E N D : J U LY 15 T H – J U LY 17 T H

FR I DAY, J U LY 15 T HGA L A O P E N I N G W E E K E N D

CLASSICS BY CANDLELIGHT 5:30 pm

Gala Fundraising Dinner and Concert

Leslie Fagan, soprano; Guy Few, trumpet & piano; Moshe Hammer, violin; James Campbell, clarinet; Penderecki String Quartet: Jeremy Bell, violin; Jerzy Kaplanek, violin; Christine Vlajk, viola; Katie Schlaikjer, cello

The 2016 Festival of the Sound welcomes you with Classics by Candlelight, again bringing together great music, visual art, fine food and wine with good friends in the beautiful setting of the Charles W. Stockey Festival Performance Hall. Between courses, some of your favourite musicians offer short concerts. The elegant full-course dinner is served at your tables and wine is included in the ticket price. You are welcome to dress up in your finest or choose casual elegance if you prefer. Your attendance on this gala evening helps to raise important funds for the Festival. A tax receipt is issued for a portion of the ticket price. Kindly note that this evening is not included in the Festival Passport.

I CLASSICAL CLASSICS

Haydn String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4, Hob.III:34

II THE DIVAS RETURN

Leslie Fagan and Guy Few perform their favourite arias.

III A MUSICAL DESSERT

What’s for dessert? Virtuoso showpieces and a taste of Klezmer clarinet!

SAT U R DAY, J U LY 16T HGA L A O P E N I N G W E E K E N D

STRINGS ACROSS THE SKY 1:30 pm

Since 1988, Strings Across the Sky has taught fiddling in Northern Canada to Aboriginal, Métis and Inuit youth. Many of today’s players are beginners performing before an audience for the first time. We are proud to work with Strings Across the Sky to offer the children the opportunity to perform in our wonderful concert hall. Join us for this free Family Concert.

GALA OPENING CONCERT 7:30 pm

Elmer Iseler Singers; Lydia Adams, conductor; James Campbell, clarinet; Guy Few, trumpet; Penderecki String Quartet; Bob Mills, double bass

The official opening of the 2016 Festival of the Sound launches another season of great music with the Elmer Iseler Singers and instrumental soloists on a concert programme that includes a number of works commissioned for the Festival of the Sound in the past.

PRO G R A M M E TO I N CLU D E:

S U N DAY, J U LY 17 T HGA L A O P E N I N G W E E K E N D

OPERA GALA 7:30 pm

Mark DuBois, tenor & host; Leslie Fagan, soprano; Gabrielle Prata, mezzo-soprano; Colin Ainsworth, tenor; Matthew Zadow, baritone; Guy Few, piano; Elmer Iseler Singers; Lydia Adams, conductor

An Opera, Operetta and Musical Theatre Extravaganza with rousing choruses and arias from the enchanting works of Verdi, Puccini, Mozart, Bizet, Lloyd Webber, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gilbert & Sullivan and other greats! Our Opera Gala, always one of the Festival’s most popular evenings, is even grander this year with the inclusion of the Elmer Iseler Singers.

PRO G R A M M E TO I N CLU D E:

Anvil Chorus from Aida.Aria (Drinking Chorus) from the Daughter of the RegimentChorus of the Hebrew Slaves from NabuccoBrindisi from La TraviataThe Bridal Chorus from LohengrinChorus of Sailors from H.M.S. PinaforeA Wand’ring Minstrel from The MikadoMasquerade from Phantom of the OperaHumming Chorus from Madama Butterfly

Traditional Just a Closer Walk with Thee for clarinet, jazz bass, piano & choirTraditional Lo, How a Rose E'er BloomingKulesha Shaman Songs

Glick Northern SketchesDaley Salutation of the DawnMozart Sancta Maria, mater Dei, K. 273Ave Maria in F Major, K. 554 Regina coeli in C Major, K. 276/321bPlus works by Vivaldi, Handel & Bach

From left: Guy Few, Colin Ainsworth, Gabrielle Prata, Mark DuBois, Matthew Zadow, Leslie Fagan

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M O N DAY, J U LY 18 T HW E E K 1

FILM 1:00 pm

Around the World in 50 Concerts (See p. 8)

SWING CRUISE 6:00 pm (Note Time)

Hogtown Syncopators: Terra Hazelton, vocals & percussion; Drew Jurecka, vocals & violin; Jay Danley, guitar & vocals; Richard Whiteman, piano; James Thompson; bass

Toe-tapping jazz from the swing era with the elegant sound of Django Reinhardt and the dazzling vocals of the Mills Brothers.

T U E S DAY, J U LY 19 T HW E E K 1

OFFICE HOUR 11:00 am

New Zealand String Quartet

Introducing a work that incorporates the sounds of traditional Maori musical instruments, by New Zealand composer Gillian Whitehead.

SCHUBERT AND DVORÁK I 3:30 pm

Moshe Hammer, violin; Peter Longworth, piano; Gryphon Trio: Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano

✪ Schubert Sonatina in D Major, Op. 137, D. 384Schubert/Wilhelmj Ave Maria, D. 839 ✪ Dvorák Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Dumky

SCHUBERT AND DVORÁK II 7:30 pm

Gryphon Trio; New Zealand String Quartet

✪ Schubert Piano Trio in B-flat Major, D.898✪ Dvorák String Quartet No. 12 in F Major,

Op. 96, The American

W E D N E S DAY, J U LY 2 0 T HW E E K 1

OUR FAVOURITE SONATAS I 1:30 pm

Moshe Hammer, violin; Leopoldo Erice, piano; Rolf Gjelsten, cello; Daniel Bolshoy, guitar; Peter Longworth, piano

✪ Brahms Sonata in D minor, Op. 108 Rodrigo Sonata giocosa for guitarProkofiev Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83

WHAT IS A SONATA ANYWAY? 3:00 pm

Jeffrey Stokes, lecturer

Find out more about this legendary musical form.

OUR FAVOURITE SONATAS II 3:30 pm

Peter Longworth, piano; Penderecki String Quartet; Gillian Ansell, viola; Rolf Gjelsten, cello

Beethoven Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No. 1

Brahms String Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36

SIR WILFRID LAURIER AT 175 7:30 pm

In celebration of the 175th Anniversary of the birth of Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, this concert features artists who are regular performers at the Festival of the Sound and teach at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Leslie Fagan, soprano; James Mason, english horn; Guy Few, trumpet & piano; Penderecki String Quartet; Leopoldo Erice, piano with James Campbell, clarinet; Jeffrey Stokes, double bass

Copland Quiet CityMendelssohn String Quartet No. 2 in A minorBach Chromatic Fantasy BWV 903

In memory of Ralph Elsaesser

W E E K 1 : J U LY 1 8 T H – J U LY 2 4 T H

Glick Images at Nightfall, Georgian BayBoyd McDonald Timelines for piano, four handsMozart Ch’io mi scordi di te? ... Non temer,

amato bene, K. 505

T H U RS DAY, J U LY 21S TW E E K 1

LECTURE 12:45 pm

Jeffrey Stokes begins the journey into the Heart and Mind of Robert Schumann.

FANTASIES AND FAIRY TALES 1:30 pm

James Mason, oboe; James Campbell, clarinet; Helene Pohl, violin; Gillian Ansell, viola; Peter Longworth, piano; Leopoldo Erice, piano

R. Schumann Romances for oboe & piano, Op. 94C. Schumann Romances for violin & piano, Op. 22R. Schumann Fantasy Pieces for clarinet & piano,

Op. 73R. Schumann Fairy Tales for viola & piano, Op. 113

LECTURE 3:00 pm

Jeffrey Stokes takes us deeper into the life and music of Robert Schumann.

LOVE AND INSPIRATION 3:30 pm

Leslie Fagan, soprano; Penderecki String Quartet; Peter Longworth, piano; Leopoldo Erice, piano

Schumann Frauenliebe und leben, Op. 42✪ Schumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47

MENTOR AND MASTER 7:30 pm

Stewart Goodyear, piano; Leopoldo Erice, piano; Penderecki String Quartet; New Zealand String Quartet

✪ Schumann Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44✪ Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34

FR I DAY, J U LY 22 N DW E E K 1

OFFICE HOUR 11:00 am

Meet guitar virtuoso Daniel Bolshoy as he talks about and plays his favourite instrument.

MUSIC FOR GUITAR AND FRIENDS 1:30 pm

Daniel Bolshoy, guitar; Leslie Fagan, soprano; Penderecki String Quartet

De Falla Siete canciones populares españolas for guitar & voice

Boccherini Introduction and Fandango for guitar & strings

Barrios Un sueño en la floresta for solo guitarCastelnuovo-Tedesco Quintet for guitar & string

quartet, Op. 143

MY FAVOURITE BEETHOVEN 7:30 pm

Stewart Goodyear, piano.

Stewart Goodyear performs his favourite Beethoven sonatas. (See p. 7 for listing)

SAT U R DAY, J U LY 23 R DW E E K 1

CLASSICALLY ELLINGTON 7:30 pm

Gene DiNovi, piano & host; James Campbell, clarinet; Drew Jurecka, violin & saxophone; Dave Young, bass; Glenn Anderson, drums

Our annual cabaret concert with the music that made Duke Ellington famous and the music that Ellington made famous. Seating at tables for eight with dessert and refreshments included.

From left: Stewart Goodyear, Penderecki String Quartet , Gryphon Trio, Daniel Bolshoy

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M O N DAY, J U LY 25 T HW E E K 2

CELTIC SOUNDS CRUISE 6:00 pm (Note Time)

Còig: Chrissy Crowley, fiddle, viola; Jason Roach, piano; Rachel Davis, fiddle, viola, vocals; Darren McMullen, guitar, mandolin, vocals

Known for driving tunes and infectious energy, Còig has won Canadian Folk Music and East Coast Music Awards.

T U E S DAY, J U LY 26T HW E E K 2

FILM 10:00 am

Amadeus (See p. 8)

HAYDN, MOZART AND THE HUMAN VOICE 7:30 pm

Elora Festival Singers; Noel Edison, conductor; Festival of the Sound Ensemble

Haydn Lord Nelson Mass in D minor, Hob. XXII:11Mozart Vespers, K. 321 and K. 339

W E D N E S DAY, J U LY 27 T HW E E K 2

A MUSICAL OFFERING 11:00 am

Seguin Valley Golf Club

Café Zimmermann was the coffee shop in Leipzig where Telemann and Bach “hung out.”

Festival Baroque: Suzanne Shulman, flute; James Mason, oboe; James McKay, bassoon; Guy Few, trumpet; Julie Baumgartel, violin; Chloé Dominguez, cello; Joel Quarrington, double bass; Cynthia Hiebert, harpsichord

Bach Ricercar a 6 & Trio Sonata in C minor from “The Musical Offering”, BWV 1079

Telemann from Essercizii musici: Trio in G minorHertel Double Concerto in E-flat Major

AFTERNOON CONCERT 3:30 pm

Suzanne Shulman, flute; Paul Marleyn, cello; Stéphan Sylvestre, piano; Graham Oppenheimer, viola; Cecilia String Quartet: Min-Jeong Koh, violin; Sarah Nematallah, violin; Caitlin Boyle, viola; Rachel Desoer, cello

Weber Trio in G minor, Op. 63Mozart String Quintet in C Major, K. 515

EVENING CONCERT 7:30 pm

Martin Beaver, violin; Graham Oppenheimer, viola; Paul Marleyn, cello; Joel Quarrington, double bass; Cecilia String Quartet; Stéphan Sylvestre, piano

Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 3 in E-flat MajorMendelssohn String Quartet No. 1 in E-flat Major✪ Schubert Piano Quintet in A Major, Trout

T H U RS DAY, J U LY 28 T HW E E K 2

OFFICE HOUR 11:00 am

The Cecilia String Quartet demonstrates Xenia Concerts, a series of accessible family concerts designed to be welcoming of children on the autism spectrum and their families.

COLOUR AND MOTION 1:30 pm

James Mason, oboe; James Campbell, clarinet; Martin Beaver, violin; Graham Oppenheimer, viola; Joel Quarrington, double bass; Trio Hochelaga

Prokofiev Quintet, Op. 39, Trapèze BalletRavel Piano Trio in A minor

W E E K 2 : J U LY 2 5 T H – J U LY 31 S T

SCANDINAVIA: NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS 3:30 pm

James Campbell, clarinet; James McKay, bassoon; Ken MacDonald, horn; Martin Beaver, violin; Anne Robert, violin; Graham Oppenheimer, viola; Chloé Dominguez, cello; Paul Marleyn, cello; Joel Quarrington, double bass

Nielsen Serenata in vano, FS 68Sibelius Suite for string trio in A Major, JS 186Berwald Grand Septet in B-flat Major

CHOPIN AND TCHAIKOVSKY 7:30 pm

Introducing Charles Richard-Hamelin, recent prize winner of the Chopin International Piano Competition, Warsaw.

Trio Hochelaga: Anne Robert, violin; Chloé Dominguez, cello; Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano

Chopin Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 55, No. 2 Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major, Op. 47 Polonaise héroïque in A-flat Major, Op. 53 ✪ Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50

FR I DAY, J U LY 29 T HW E E K 2

SUMMER SERENADE 1:30 pm

Martin Beaver, violin; Julie Baumgartel, violin; Graham Oppenheimer, viola; Paul Marleyn, cello; Joel Quarrington, double bass

✪ Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525Duff Summer Serenade Onslow (1784-1853) String Quintet No. 15, Op. 38

CANADIAN SONGBOOK 3:30 pm

Canadore College on the Deck

Words Around the Waist: Graham Campbell, guitar & vocals; Anna Atkinson, violin & vocals;

Sam Mclellan, bass; Simeon Abbott, piano

Music by Canadian women songwriters including Joni Mitchell and Anne Murray.

MY FAVOURITE JAZZ 7:30 pm

Robi Botos, piano; Dave Young, bass; Terry Clarke, drums

Robi Botos is back in a solo concert to kick off our Jazz Canada Weekend with his favourite tunes.

SAT U R DAY, J U LY 3 0 T HW E E K 2

JAZZ CANADA 7:30 pm

Dave Young, bass; Kevin Turcotte, trumpet; Perry White, tenor sax; Terry Promane, trombone; Gary Williamson, piano; Terry Clarke, drums

Exciting new arrangements by Dave Young and Terry Promane pay tribute to the great Sextets of Miles Davis, Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson.

AFTER OFFICE HOURS 10:00 pm

Words Around the Waist

An intimate late night jam session in the historic setting of the former train station, now our office.

S U N DAY, J U LY 31S TW E E K 2

SONGBOOK ON THE CHIPPEWA 10:30 am

The M.V. Chippewa on a Sunday morning scenic cruise with Words Around the Waist. (See p. 9)

TORONTO ALL-STAR BIG BAND 7:30 pm

The music of the Big Bands of the 1930’s and ‘40’s holds a special place in the hearts of many. The vibrant young musicians revive the spirit and sound of the golden age of big bands.

From left: Martin Beaver, Cecilia String Quartet, Trio Hochelaga, Stéphan Sylvestre

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M O N DAY, AU G US T 1S TW E E K 3

FILM 1:00 pm

Keep on Keepin’ On (See p. 8)

JAZZ CRUISE 6:00 pm (Note Time)

BENNY ON THE BOAT As the Island Queen cruises, Bob DeAngelis leads a tribute to the King of Swing, Benny Goodman.

T U E S DAY, AU G US T 2 N DW E E K 3

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS 1:30 pm

You are invited to sit in with master teacher Glen Montgomery as he works with amateur pianists.

CHILDREN’S CORNER 3:30 pm

Glen Montgomery, piano; Duo Turgeon: Edward Turgeon, piano; Anne-Louise Turgeon, piano; Charissa Vandikas, piano; Linda Ruan, piano (Stockey Young Artists)

Relive your musical childhood as Festival pianists perform pieces you attempted including:Saint-Saëns Excerpts from Carnival of the AnimalsBeethoven Für Elise, WoO 59Schumann The Happy Farmer, Op. 68, No. 10

ANAGNOSON AND KINTON AT 40 7:30 pm

Anagnoson and Kinton, piano duo; Dave Burns, percussion; Chung Ling Lo, percussion

Join Jim and Leslie as they reflect on their 40 year journey as a Piano Duo. Programme will include works by Brahms, Poulenc, Dvorák, Bartók and Gershwin as well as a surprise or two....

Bartók Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion

W E D N E S DAY, AU G US T 3 R DW E E K 3

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS 11:00 am

Anagnoson and Kinton work on piano duo repertoire with the 2016 Stockey Young Artists, Charissa Vandikas and Linda Ruan.

TRANS-ATLANTIC JOURNEYS: INTO THE 20TH CENTURY I 1:30 pm

Elissa Lee, violin; Sharon Wei, viola; Angela Park, piano; Magdalena von Eccher, piano; Duo Turgeon

Brahms Intermezzo in B minor, Op. 119, No. 1Dvorák Slavonic Dances✪ Ravel Sonata in G Major for violin & pianoMacDowell To a Wild Rose, Op. 51, No. 1Plus the Ragtime music of Joplin and Stravinsky

TRANS-ATLANTIC JOURNEYS: INTO THE 20TH CENTURY II 3:30 pm

James Campbell, clarinet; Rachel Mercer, cello; Magdalena von Eccher, piano; Glen Montgomery, piano; Charissa Vandikas and Linda Ruan, pianos

Milhaud Scaramouche, Op. 165bRachmaninoff Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19Bernstein Clarinet SonataGershwin Songbook including “I’ve Got Rhythm”

THE LAFAYETTE AT 30 YEARS 7:30 pm

Lafayette String Quartet: Ann Elliott-Goldschmid, violin; Sharon Stanis, violin; Joanna Hood, viola; Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, cello; Glen Montgomery, piano; Magdalena von Eccher, piano

Dvorák Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7 Gershwin Three Preludes✪ Ravel String Quartet in F Major✪ Dvorák Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81

W E E K 3 : A U G U S T 1 S T – A U G U S T 7 T H

T H U RS DAY, AU G US T 4 T HW E E K 3

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS 11:00 am

Janina Fialkowska with the Stockey Young Artists.

OFFICE HOUR 1:30 pm

The Lafayette String Quartet, James Campbell and Glen Montgomery discuss the lives and music of two early Canadian women composers.

Coulthard String Quartet No. 2, ThrenodyArcher Sonata for clarinet & piano

THE MAGIC OF THE CELLO 3:30 pm

Ensemble Made in Canada: Angela Park, piano; Elissa Lee, violin; Sharon Wei, viola; Rachel Mercer, cello

Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007Brahms Cello Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99Kelly-Marie Murphy Four Degrees of Separation

MOZART AND MUSICAL MAGIC 7:30 pm

Ensemble Made in Canada; Duo Turgeon; James Campbell, clarinet; Charissa Vandikas, piano

Mozart Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545Sonata for piano four-hands in C Major, K. 521Clarinet Trio in E-flat Major, K. 498Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, K. 493

FR I DAY, AU G US T 5 T HW E E K 3

PIANO IN THE AFTERNOON I 1:30 pm

Charissa Vandikas, piano; Bergmann Duo: Marcel Bergmann, Elizabeth Bergmann; Magdalena von Eccher, piano; Glen Montgomery, piano

Rachmaninoff Prelude in G Major, Op. 32, No. 5

Gershwin/Bergmann Excerpts from Porgy & BessRachmaninoff Suite No. 2 for two pianos, Op. 17

PIANO IN THE AFTERNOON II 3:30 pm

Linda Ruan, piano; Bergmann Duo; Glen Montgomery, piano

Rachmaninoff Étude tableau in E-flat minorRavel Jeux d’eauRachmaninoff Three Symphonic Dances, Op. 45

MY FAVOURITE CHOPIN 7:30 pm

Janina Fialkowska celebrates her 65th birthday with a gift of Chopin. (See p. 7 for listing)

SAT U R DAY, AU G US T 6T HW E E K 3

OFFICE HOUR 11:00 am

Are present day pianists as great as those of the past? Join our own great pianists in a discussion.

PIANO SPECTACULAR 7:30 pm

Orford Six Pianos celebrate 10 years. Janina Fialkowska, Bergmann Duo, Anagnoson and Kinton and Glen Montgomery join them in a Carmen Fantasy for twelve pianists. (See p. 5)

S U N DAY, AU G US T 7 T HW E E K 3

OFFICE HOUR 12:30 pm

Creativity + Science = Magic: Glen Montgomery discusses the genius of Beethoven’s Concerto No. 4.

PIANO FINALE 2:30 pm

Janina Fialkowska, piano; Anagnoson and Kinton, piano duo; National Academy Orchestra of Canada; Boris Brott, conductor (See p. 5 for listing)

From left: Janina Fialkowska, Ensemble Made in Canada, Bergmann Duo, Duo Turgeon

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J U LY 19 T H

OFFICE HOUR

11:00 am FSG

SCHUBERT AND DVORÁK I 3:30 pm SC

SCHUBERT AND DVORÁK II 7:30 pm SC

In Memory of Elaine & Stuart Stephen

J U LY 2 0 T H

OUR FAVOURITE SONATAS I 1:30 pm SC

LECTURE

3:00 pm SC

OUR FAVOURITE SONATAS II 3:30 pm SC

SIR WILFRID LAURIER AT 175 7:30 pm SC

Festival Day Sponsor Huntsville Honda Hyundai of Muskoka Armstrong Dodge

Calendar Codes

A U G U S T 1 S T

FILM: Keep on Keepin’ On 1:00 pm SC

JAZZ CRUISE 6:00 pm IQ

A U G U S T 2 N D

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS

1:30 pm SC

CHILDREN’S CORNER 3:30 pm SC

ANAGNOSON AND KINTON AT 40 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Distler Construction Ltd.

A U G U S T 3 R D

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS

11:00 am SC

INTO THE 20TH CENTURY I 1:30 pm SC

INTO THE 20TH CENTURY II 3:30 pm SC

THE LAFAYETTE AT 30 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Moquin Medical

J U LY 2 6 T H

FILM: Amadeus 10:00 am SC

HAYDN, MOZART AND THE HUMAN VOICE 7:30 pm SCIn Memory of Elizabeth Ofenheim

J U LY 2 7 T H

A MUSICAL OFFERING 11:00 am SV

AFTERNOON CONCERT 3:30 pm SC

EVENING CONCERT 7:30 pm SC

In Memory of Donna Rotherham Ball

J U LY 2 5 T H

CELTIC SOUNDS CRUISE: 6:00 pm IQ

J U LY 1 8 T H

FILM: Around the World in 50 concerts 1:00 pm SC

SWING CRUISE: 6:00 pm IQ

SC Charles W. Stockey Centre, 2 Bay St.

FSG Festival Station Gallery, 1 Avenue Rd.

IQ Island Queen Town Dock, 9 Bay St.

CH M.V. Chippewa, 17 Bay St.

SV Seguin Valley Golf Club, 144 Badger Rd. Seguin

CC Canadore College, 1 College Dr.

Denotes free event

Pre-Season EventsCANADA DAY CRUISE FRIDAY, JULY 1ST

7:00 pm IQ

C A L E N D A R M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S A T U R D AY S U N D AY

J U LY 2 3 R D

CLASSICALLY ELLINGTON 7:30 pm SC

J U LY 2 4 T HJ U LY 2 2 N D

OFFICE HOUR

11:00 am FSG

MUSIC FOR GUITAR AND FRIENDS 1:30 pm SC

MY FAVOURITE BEETHOVEN 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by RE/MAX Parry Sound – Muskoka Realty Ltd.

J U LY 1 6 T H

STRINGS ACROSS THE SKY 1:30 pm SC

OPENING CONCERT ELMER ISELER SINGERS 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Town of Parry Sound In Memory of Charles W. Stockey

J U LY 15 T H

CLASSICS BY CANDLELIGHT Gala Fundraising Dinner & Concert 5:30 pm SC

J U LY 17 T H

OPERA GALA 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by ScotiaBank

A U G U S T 4 T H

STOCKEY MASTER CLASS

11:00 am SC

OFFICE HOUR

1:30 pm FSG

THE MAGIC OF THE CELLO 3:30 pm SC

MOZART AND MUSICAL MAGIC 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Parry Sound North Star

A U G U S T 6 T H

OFFICE HOUR

11:00 am FSG

PIANO SPECTACULAR 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Township of Seguin

A U G U S T 7 T H

OFFICE HOUR

12:30 pm FSG

PIANO FINALE 2:30 pm SC

A U G U S T 5 T H

PIANO IN THE AFTERNOON I 1:30 pm SC

PIANO IN THE AFTERNOON II 3:30 pm SC

MY FAVOURITE CHOPIN 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by The William Beatty Company

J U LY 2 8 T H

OFFICE HOUR

11:00 am FSG

COLOUR AND MOTION 1:30 pm SC

SCANDINAVIA: NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS 3:30 pm SC

CHOPIN AND TCHAIKOVSKY 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by The Whiteman Estate

J U LY 3 0 T H

JAZZ CANADA 7:30 pm SC

AFTER OFFICE HOURS 10:00 pm FSG

J U LY 31 S T

SONGBOOK ON THE CHIPPEWA 10:30 am CH

TORONTO ALL-STAR BIG BAND 7:30 pm SC

In Memory of Betty Ibey & Ed Gawronski

J U LY 2 9 T H

SUMMER SERENADE 1:30 pm SC

CANADIAN SONGBOOK 3:30 pm CC

MY FAVOURITE JAZZ 7:30 pm SC

Sponsored by Township of the Archipelago

J U LY 21 S T

LECTURE

12:45 pm SC

FANTASIES AND FAIRY TALES 1:30 pm SC

LECTURE

3:00 pm SC

LOVE AND INSPIRATION 3:30 pm SC

MENTOR AND MASTER 7:30 pm SC

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F E S T I V A L A R T I S T S M U S I C S C O R E S

In the Festival’s innovative education program Music Scores, children in Grades 4 to 6 in eleven area schools enjoy six concert experiences, some of which have included the Festival Winds, the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and the National Ballet of Canada’s YOU dance program. Prior to each concert, musicians visit every school, getting to know the students in an informal setting, demonstrating their instruments and preparing them for the concert. Then all 700 children come to the Stockey Centre to listen to the musicians, now their friends, in a formal concert setting.

Each summer, the Festival Board and staff plan a special fundraiser in the lobby of the concert hall. The Kids on the Bus campaign in 2015 was directed to the Youth Music Education Fund. Patrons could sponsor students at $20 each or a full bus at $1,000. Throughout the three weeks, the sponsor board filled with cutouts of children and yellow school buses representing each $1,000 raised. A total of $18,390 was achieved. For this, the Festival of the Sound has been honoured by Festivals & Events Ontario with a 2016 Festival Achievement Award for Best Fundraising Idea. Congratulations to all who helped to make Kids on the Bus such an outstanding success.

Music Scores is offered without charge to the children, their families or the schools. The Festival of the Sound thanks the following for the support that makes Music Scores possible:

Youth Music Education FundFrances M. Brown, lead donor Near North District School Board Rotary Club of Parry Sound Kids on the Bus Campaign

FESTIVAL ARTISTS

Lydia AdamsColin AinsworthGlenn AndersonJulie BaumgartelMartin Beaver Daniel Bolshoy Robi BotosBoris Brott Dave Burns Graham Campbell James CampbellTerry Clarke Bob DeAngelis Gene DiNoviWill DiNovi Mark DuBoisNoel EdisonLeopoldo EriceLeslie FaganGuy FewJanina FialkowskaStewart Goodyear Moshe HammerCynthia HiebertDrew Jurecka Chung Ling LoPeter LongworthKen MacDonaldPaul MarleynJames MasonJames McKay Rachel MercerGlen MontgomeryBob Mills Graham Oppenheimer Gabrielle PrataTerry PromaneJoel Quarrington Charles Richard- HamelinLinda Ruan

Suzanne Shulman Jeffrey Stokes Stéphan SylvestreKevin TurcotteCharissa VandikasMagdalena von EccherPerry WhiteGary WilliamsonDave YoungMatthew Zadow

FESTIVAL ENSEMBLES

Anagnoson and KintonBergmann DuoCecilia String QuartetCòigElmer Iseler SingersElora Festival SingersEnd of the RoadEnsemble Made in CanadaGryphon TrioTrio HochelagaHogtown Syncopators Lafayette String QuartetNational Academy OrchestraNew Zealand String QuartetOrford Six Penderecki String QuartetStrings Across the SkyToronto All-Star Big BandDuo Turgeon Words Around the Waist

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A donation to the Foundation through your will off ers our generation the chance to contribute meaningfully to the next. It’s our fi nal statement about ourselves, those we care about and the place that we love. It is enduring.

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T H A N K Y O U

The Festival of the Sound is grateful for the support of the following government and business partners:

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MASTER CLASS SPONSOR:

Dr. William Monk

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Play a Starring Role

The Festival of the Sound is proud to invite you to play a starring role in the upcoming season. We could not offer the wonderful array of performances that you see in this brochure without the support of our patrons. Individual donors continue to contribute about 18% of our revenue each year. Thanks to the support of this wonderful membership base, we are now one of Canada’s most successful musical organizations.

All contributions are gratefully received and are eligible for a tax credit receipt. With a donation of $35 or more, you become a member and receive special offers on Festival Passports, priority mailing of the season brochure, advance ticket purchasing privileges and a listing in the souvenir programme.

Donations may be sent by mail to PO Box 750, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2Z1, taken by telephone when you call with your ticket order or made online at www.festivalofthesound.ca.

Your investment in the success of the Festival of the Sound is very much appreciated.

Sound Selections

Browse our gift shop in the Stockey Centre lobby for interesting gift items and chat with our welcoming volunteers. Your purchases support the annual operations of the Festival of the Sound.

Charles and Lois Stockey Endowment Fund

Charles and Lois Stockey were supporters of and workers for the Festival of the Sound in its formative years before they moved to Victoria, BC. In 2002, what began with a casual question from Charles about what was happening now in Parry Sound led to a donation of $1.7 million to name the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts. Now the Festival has a home, an intimate performance hall that has come to be ranked as one of the finest in the world for chamber music. During the 25th Anniversary Season in 2004, the Festival Board established the Charles and Lois Stockey Endowment Fund to honour our benefactors.

Charles Stockey died in September of 2004 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Lois lives in Victoria and maintains a keen interest in news from Parry Sound.

Contributions of any size are welcome and are eligible for a charitable tax receipt.

P L AY A S T A R R I N G R O L E P L AY A S T A R R I N G R O L E

Renowned impresario and raconteur George Zukerman, OC, OBC, has orchestrated a glorious music cruise along the Douro River in Portugal. Featuring mezzo-soprano Julie Nesrallah, host of Tempo on CBC Radio 2,this journey through Lisbon, Cascais, Porto and the Douro offers a captivating cultural program combining the finest in music, art, history, wine and cuisine in a setting of surpassing beauty.Savour 3 nights in Lisbon, 7 nights aboard the luxurious river cruise ship AMAVida, and 2 nights in Madrid, with exceptional concerts both on board and in some of the grand performance halls of Portugal and Spain.

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P L AY A S T A R R I N G R O L E F E S T I V A L T I C K E T S

Box Office Hours

The Box Office at 1 Avenue Road in Parry Sound will open for ticket sales on Friday, April 1 at 9:00 am.

APRIL, MAY & JUNE:

Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

MAY 21 TO JUNE 25:

Saturdays from 9:00 am to Noon

JULY & AUGUST:

Monday to Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Online Sales

24 hours a day, beginning Friday, April 1 at 9:00 am www.festivalofthesound.ca

Stockey Centre Ticket Outlet Hours

JULY 1 TO FESTIVAL OPENING:

Monday to Sunday, Noon to 5:00 pm for walk-in patrons.

JULY 15 TO AUGUST 7:

Monday to Sunday, Noon to end of last concert

Tickets are sold at other concert venues, including the Island Queen, 1 hour prior to concerts or cruises (subject to availability).

PHOTOGRAPHY:PAGES 2 – 3(James Campbell) Mark Rash(Layfayette String Quartet) Miles Lowry(Glen Montgomery) Mark Rash(James Mason) Angela Deery(Leopoldo Erice) Anne-Marie KeighanPAGES 4 – 5(Leslie Fagan) Joris van Daele(Elmer Iseler Singers) Bo Huang(Guy Few) Sophie Hogan(Anagnoson & Kinton) Nicola Betts (Orford Six Pianos) Bernard Gariépy-Stobl(Janina Fialkowska) © Julien Faugère/ATMPAGES 6 – 7(Rachel Mercer) Nikki Wesley(Charissa Vandikas) Bo Huang(Duke Ellington/Gene DiNovi) Tommy ShepardPAGES 8 – 9(Robi Botos) Frank Nagy(Festival Office) Mark RashPAGES 10 – 11(Guy Few) Sophie Hogan(Colin Ainsworth) Daniel Alexander

(Gabrielle Prata) Richard Freedman(Leslie Fagan) Joris van Daele(Festival Gala 2015) Bronwyn CowanPAGES 12 – 13(Stewart Goodyear) Victor Avila(Penderecki String Quartet) Cylla van Tiedemann(Gryphon Trio) Daniel Ehrenworth (Daniel Bolshoy) Lindsay LozonPAGES 14 – 15(Martin Beaver) Marco Borrgreve(Cecilia String Quartet) Lisa-Marie Mazzucco (Trio Hochelaga) Élizabeth Delage(Stéphan Sylvestre) Michael GelmanPAGES 16 – 17(Janina Fialkowska) © Julien Faugère/ATMA(Ensemble Made In Canada) Bo Huang(Duo Turgeon) V. Tony Hauser

DESIGN: Sara Tyson

PRINTING: Warren’s Waterless Printing Inc.

Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteers are an essential part of the Festival of the Sound’s success.

OPPORTUNITIES MAY INCLUDE

➤ Ushering at concerts➤ Staffing the Sound Selections gift shop➤ Providing rides to and from the airport for musicians from other countries➤ Preparing mailings➤ Driving Music Scores musicians to area schools or greeting children and teachers as they arrive for concerts➤ Assisting with special fundraising events such as Plant Sales or Classically Ellington

Please call the Festival Office at 705-746-2410 or 1-866-364-0061. Or e-mail [email protected]

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F E S T I V A L T I C K E T S

Special Discount Offers!

FESTIVAL PASSPORT

The 2016 Festival Passport is a great value. It includes all concerts marked with a P on the listing on page 30. Enjoy the same reserved seat for every concert. Classics by Candlelight, Classically Ellington and Cruises are not included in the Festival Passport. The Festival Passport is not available online. Please call the Festival Office at 1-866-364-0061 or drop into 1 Avenue Rd. for personal assistance with your Passport order.

MINI-PASS

Weekdays at the Festival of the Sound are packed with chamber music concerts, films, master classes and Office Hours. We offer special prices on a Mini-Pass that includes all tickets in the Festival Passport for Mondays through Fridays of each week. Classics by Candlelight, Classically Ellington and Cruises are not included.

SPECIAL GROUP RATES

A 20% discount off regular adult prices is available for groups of 20 or more. Contact the Box Office Manager (866-364-0061) to order. Not available online.

FREE EVENTS

Office Hours, lectures and master classes are free! Free open rehearsals will be listed in the programme booklet.

Ticket Exchange Policy

Tickets will not be accepted for refund or resale. However, tickets may be exchanged up to 24 hours before the performance by contacting the Festival Office. A service charge of $1.00 per ticket will apply. Tickets from Passports or Mini-Passes are not eligible for exchange.

Kindly Note

All programmes are subject to change without notice.

Please turn off cell phones and pagers or leave them at the Box Office.

Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break in the performance.

The use of cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited.

No food or drink is permitted in the Festival Performance Hall.

Most of our concerts are not geared toward enjoyment by young children. As a courtesy to audience members and musicians, please use discretion and only bring children once they are able to sit quietly and enjoy the performance.

In consideration of patrons with allergies, please avoid using fragrances when attending Festival concerts.

Ticket prices for concerts in the Charles W. Stockey Centre include a $1 surcharge for the Building Fund and $1 for the Capital Improvement Fund.

F E S T I V A L T I C K E T S

Other Venues

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Direct: 705-746-1970 Office: 705-746-9336

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Parry Sound-Muskoka Realty Ltd., Brokerage. 47 James street, Parry Sound, ON, P2A 1T6

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PAYMENT METHOD

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REG $840 REG $680

SR $780 SR $630

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Service Charges for individual tickets: $$1.50 per ticket ($8 max)

Service Charges for Passes: $Festival Passports: $10 Mini-Passes: $5

Mailing Fees: $ $2 up to 15 tickets $5 for 16 tickets or more

My Donation (Receipts Issued) $

Grand Total $

Our prices include the HST.

Please note the ticket exchange policy on page 29.

Please make cheque or money order payable to Festival of the Sound and mail it to Box 750, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2Z1.

Do not send cash.

We accept VISA and MASTERCARD orders.

CHARLES W. STOCKEY CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

OTHER VENUESBALCONYORCHESTRA

MEZZANINEEVENTDATE FESTIVAL PASSPORT

The Mini-Pass includes all events marked with a P from Monday to Friday of each week. Cruises and Special Events are not included.

CHORUS SEATING

Chorus Seating for Balcony prices, subject to availability.

CRUISE PRICES

CANADA DAY CRUISE (3 hours): $42 ADULTS$21 CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 12 $105 CRUISE FAMILY PACKAGE

(2 adults and 2 children)

NEW THIS YEAR: 2 Hour Evening Cruises departing at 6:00 pm: $35 ADULTS$16 CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 12 $86 CRUISE FAMILY PACKAGE

(2 adults and 2 children)

Children 5 years and under sail free on the Island Queen.

WEEK MINI-PASS

The Festival Passport begins on Saturday, July 16 and includes all events marked with a P. Cruises and Special Events are not included.

P DENOTES PASSPORT REG SR REG SR

FRI. JULY 1ST Canada Day Cruise ISLAND QUEEN AD/CH/FAM $42/21/105

FRI. JULY 15TH Classics by Candlelight $150 FLAT FLOOR EVENT

SAT. JULY 16TH P Opening Concert $52 $47 $47 $42

SUN. JULY 17TH P Opera Gala $47 $42 $42 $37

MON. JULY 18TH P Film: Around the World $12

Swing Cruise ISLAND QUEEN AD/CH/FAM $35/16/86

TUES. JULY 19TH P Schubert & Dvorák I $27 $24 $22 $19

P Schubert & Dvorák II $42 $38 $38 $34

WED. JULY 20TH P Favourite Sonatas I $27 $24 $22 $19

P Favourite Sonatas II $27 $24 $22 $19

P Wilfrid Laurier at 175 $42 $38 $38 $34

THURS. JULY 21ST P Fantasies & Fairy Tales $27 $24 $22 $19

P Love & Inspiration $27 $24 $22 $19

P Mentor & Master $42 $38 $38 $34

FRI. JULY 22ND P Guitar & Friends $27 $24 $22 $19

P My Favourite Beethoven $47 $42 $42 $37

SAT. JULY 23RD Classically Ellington $62 FLAT FLOOR EVENT

MON. JULY 25TH Celtic Sounds Cruise ISLAND QUEEN AD/CH/FAM $35/16/86

TUES. JULY 26TH P Film: Amadeus $12

P Haydn & Mozart $47 $42 $42 $37

WED. JULY 27TH A Musical Offering SEGUIN VALLEY GOLF COURSE $32

P Afternoon Concert $27 $24 $22 $19

P Evening Concert $42 $38 $38 $34

THURS. JULY 28TH P Colour and Motion $27 $24 $22 $19

P Scandinavia $27 $24 $22 $19

P Chopin & Tchaikovsky $42 $38 $38 $34

FRI. JULY 29TH P Summer Serenade $27 $24 $22 $19

P Canadian Songbook CANADORE COLLEGE $25

P My Favourite Jazz $42 $38 $38 $34

SAT. JULY 30TH P Jazz Canada $42 $38 $38 $34

After Office Hours FESTIVAL STATION GALLERY $10

SUN. JULY 31ST Songbook on the Chippewa M.V. CHIPPEWA $62

P Toronto All-Star Big Band $47 $42 $42 $37

MON. AUGUST 1ST P Film: Keep On Keepin’ On $12

Jazz Cruise ISLAND QUEEN AD/CH/FAM $35/16/86

TUES. AUGUST 2ND P Children’s Corner $27 $24 $22 $19

P Anagnoson & Kinton at 40 $47 $42 $42 $37

WED. AUGUST 3RD P Into the 20th Century I $27 $24 $22 $19

P Into the 20th Century II $27 $24 $22 $19

P Lafayette at 30 $42 $38 $38 $34

THURS. AUGUST 4TH P The Magic of the Cello $27 $24 $22 $19

P Mozart & Musical Magic $42 $38 $38 $34

FRI. AUGUST 5TH P Piano Concert I $27 $24 $22 $19

P Piano Concert II $27 $24 $22 $19

P My Favourite Chopin $47 $42 $42 $37

SAT. AUGUST 6TH P Piano Spectacular $47 $42 $42 $37

SUN. AUGUST 7TH P Piano Finale $47 $42 $42 $37

BALCONYORCHESTRA MEZZANINE

REG $300 REG $265

SR $270 SR $245

How to OrderONLINE: festivalofthesound.ca Click the Online Sales icon.

BY PHONE: 705-746-2410or toll-free 1-866-364-0061

BY FAX: 705-746-2112

BY MAIL: Box 750, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2Z1

IN PERSON: Festival of the Sound Office, 1 Avenue Road, Parry Sound