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Ottawa Chamber Music Festival Schedule When and where: Saturday to Aug. 8, at several downtown churches and some outdoor venues. Festival passes: $175 general; $130 Students. Three-day passes: (For any three days of the festival) $89 general; $70 students Family passes: (Two adults with two children aged 12 and under) $310 for full festival; $165 for three days. Passes grant entry to all concerts except the opening and closing “Premium” concerts, which are fund-raising performances for the Ottawa Chamber Music Society. The opening concert Saturday features pianist Jon Kimura Parker with violinist James Ehnes. The closing concert includes soprano Donna Brown, the St. Lawrence Quartet, the Ying Quartet and eight cellists. For those concerts, passholders need an additional ticket ($30 general; $15 for students). Young People’s Concerts: Children 12 and under accompanied by an adult are admitted free to the three young people’s concerts. Single tickets: If you do not have a festival pass, single tickets to most concerts are $25 general; $15 for students. Single tickets to the opening and closing concerts are $40 and $20. Tickets to 10:30 p.m. concerts are $20 and $10. Where to get passes, tickets and information: Passes and tickets will be sold at the venues and can be purchased through www.chamberfest.com or 613-234-6306, where more detailed festival information is also available. $ = premium concert, extra fee applies TIME CONCERT VENUE (see map) SATURDAY, JULY 25 7 p.m. Benefit concert: James Ehnes and Jon Kimura Parker $A 10:30 p.m. Echoes of Italy: Andrew Mah, Renée-Paule Gauthier G SUNDAY, JULY 26 11 a.m. Meet the Artists: James Ehnes and Jon Kimura Parker E 1 p.m. Free concert: Echoes of Italy H 3 p.m. Quatuor Lumière K 4 p.m. Free concert: OnnanoKo Drumming Ensemble H 7 p.m. Anton Kuerti in Recital. A 8 p.m. Shauna Rolston and Jean Desmarais: From Russia with Love G 10:30 p.m. Fright Night with Robert Pomakov G MONDAY, JULY 27 Noon The Next Generation 1: Pianist Jan Lisiecki C 3 p.m. Young People’s Concert – New Zealand String Quartet K 7 p.m. New Zealand String Quartet and Anton Kuerti A 8 p.m. Donna Brown and Stéphane Lemelin G 10:30 p.m. Jonathan Swartz, violin; Jennifer Swartz, harp. G TUESDAY, JULY 28 10 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich C Noon All About Mozart C 3 p.m. Trio Hochelaga K 7 p.m. Aviv Quartet A 8 p.m. Les Voix Baroques 1 – The League of Purcell G 10:30 p.m. Alla Bastarda! Fratelli Dalla Casa G WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 10 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich C Noon SuperNova Quartet and Friends C Noon Women in Composition 1 A 3 p.m. Pianist Hinrich Alpers K 7 p.m. Roby Lakatos Ensemble A 8 p.m. Les Voix Baroques 2 – The Splendours of San Marco G 10:30 p.m. tf3 (Time for Three) G Jon Kimura Parker

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Ottawa ChamberMusic FestivalSchedule

When and where: Saturday to Aug. 8, at several

downtown churches and some outdoor venues.

Festival passes: $175 general; $130 Students.

Three-day passes: (For any three days of the

festival) $89 general; $70 students

Family passes: (Two adults with two children aged

12 and under) $310 for full festival; $165 for three

days. Passes grant entry to all concerts except the

opening and closing “Premium” concerts, which are

fund-raising performances for the Ottawa Chamber

Music Society. The opening concert Saturday features

pianist Jon Kimura Parker with violinist James Ehnes.

The closing concert includes soprano Donna Brown,

the St. Lawrence Quartet, the Ying Quartet and eight

cellists. For those concerts, passholders need an

additional ticket ($30 general; $15 for students).

Young People’s Concerts: Children 12 and under

accompanied by an adult are admitted free to the

three young people’s concerts.

Single tickets: If you do not have a festival pass,

single tickets to most concerts are $25 general; $15

for students. Single tickets to the opening and closing

concerts are $40 and $20. Tickets to 10:30 p.m.

concerts are $20 and $10.

Where to get passes, tickets and information:Passes and tickets will be sold at the venues and can

be purchased through www.chamberfest.com or

613-234-6306, where more detailed festival

information is also available.

$ = premium concert, extra fee applies

TIME CONCERT VENUE (see map)

SATURDAY, JULY 257 p.m. Benefit concert: James Ehnes and

Jon Kimura Parker $ A10:30 p.m. Echoes of Italy: Andrew Mah,

Renée-Paule Gauthier G

SUNDAY, JULY 2611 a.m. Meet the Artists: James Ehnes and

Jon Kimura Parker E1 p.m. Free concert: Echoes of Italy H3 p.m. Quatuor Lumière K4 p.m. Free concert: OnnanoKo Drumming Ensemble H7 p.m. Anton Kuerti in Recital. A8 p.m. Shauna Rolston and Jean Desmarais:

From Russia with Love G10:30 p.m. Fright Night with Robert Pomakov G

MONDAY, JULY 27Noon The Next Generation 1: Pianist Jan Lisiecki C3 p.m. Young People’s Concert – New Zealand

String Quartet K7 p.m. New Zealand String Quartet and Anton Kuerti A8 p.m. Donna Brown and Stéphane Lemelin G10:30 p.m. Jonathan Swartz, violin; Jennifer Swartz, harp. G

TUESDAY, JULY 2810 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich CNoon All About Mozart C3 p.m. Trio Hochelaga K7 p.m. Aviv Quartet A8 p.m. Les Voix Baroques 1 – The League of Purcell G10:30 p.m. Alla Bastarda! Fratelli Dalla Casa G

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2910 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich CNoon SuperNova Quartet and Friends CNoon Women in Composition 1 A3 p.m. Pianist Hinrich Alpers K7 p.m. Roby Lakatos Ensemble A8 p.m. Les Voix Baroques 2 – The Splendours

of San Marco G10:30 p.m. tf3 (Time for Three) G

Jon Kimura Parker

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THURSDAY, JULY 3010 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich C11 a.m. Meet the Artists: Time for Three ENoon Destiny Denied – The Music of Rudi Stephan C3 p.m. Crossing the Globe 1 – Zapp, Fewer and Geggie K7 p.m. St. Petersburg String Quartet A8 p.m. Duke Trio and Friends G10:30 p.m. Duo Brazil (Andrew Mah, Donna Brown) G

FRIDAY, JULY 3110 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich CNoon Celebrating Bohuslav Martinu C3 p.m. Women in Composition, Part 2 K7 p.m. Jonathan Crow and Paul Stewart

solos and duos A8 p.m. The Twelve Seasons: Ensemble Caprice G10:30 p.m. Crossing the Globe 2; Zapp Quartet G

SATURDAY, AUG. 110 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich CNoon NAC Wind Quintet and friends C2 p.m. (registration at 1 p.m.) Bicycle Music ’09,

A Musical Breeze J3 p.m. Rising Stars: Young Artists K7 p.m. Leipzig String Quartet and friends A8 p.m. Music, Madness and Mayhem:

Bellows and Brass G10:30 p.m. Benny Goodman @ 100;

Gene Dinovi and friends G

SUNDAY, AUG. 210 a.m. Musical Musings with Harry Halbreich G11 a.m. Meet the Artists – Guy Few ENoon Leipzig String Quartet G1 p.m. Meet the Artists: André Laplante E2 p.m. Canal Music ’09 D3 p.m. Ann Monoyios and Friends K7 p.m. Serenade! Parry Sound Festival Winds A8 p.m. New Music Dialogues 1 G10:30 p.m. A Poe Cabaret G

MONDAY, AUG. 3Noon New Music Dialogues 2 G1:30 p.m. Toca Loca Presents P*P G3 p.m. New Music Dialogues 3 G8 p.m. Autorickshaw: Musical Masala G10:30 p.m. L’Accordéoniste G

TUESDAY, AUG. 4Noon New Music Dialogues 4 G1 p.m. Ottawa New Music Creations G2 p.m. New Music Dialogues 5 G3 p.m. Lafayette String Quartet K7 p.m. Sanctuary Trio A8 p.m. Edinburgh Musical Society G10:30 p.m. At the Cross-Keys Tavern: Vortex 3 G

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 510 a.m. Musical Musings with Gary Kulesha CNoon Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet BNoon Winterreise Winds C3 p.m. Young People’s Concert: Max et les Ogres F3 p.m. Quatuor Franz Joseph K7 p.m. Gryphon Trio A8 p.m. Pianist Louise Bessette in recital G10:30 p.m. Les Sept Sauts G

THURSDAY, AUG. 610 a.m. Mysteries of the Bow 1; Yung Chin CNoon Guitarist Andrei Krylov BNoon Purcell's Complete Fantasias for the Viols C3 p.m. Ottawa Baroque Consort K7 p.m. Ying Quartet A8 p.m. Mezzo-soprano Julie Nesrallah in recital G10:30 p.m. Hot Jazz String Quartet G

FRIDAY, AUG. 710 a.m. Mysteries of the Bow 2; Yung Chin CNoon Southminster Instrumental Baroque K3 p.m. Young People’s Concert: Ying Quartet F7 p.m. Baroque Splendours with Ann Monoyios K8 p.m. Next Generation 2 – Afiara Quartet G 10:30 p.m. Dim Sum: Ying Quartet G

SATURDAY, AUG. 810 a.m. Musical Musings with Gary Kulesha CNoon New Music Dialogues 6 C3 p.m. Trio Voce K7 p.m. Benefit concert: Donna Brown, Ying Quartet,

St. Lawrence Quartet $ A

James Ehnes

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