Ihtrtftttllt celebrating a decade in Ittttttiitt With tttttttiN tour Western Ontario's premier show Elora Community Centre David Street APRIL I7 & ll8 Sat. l0 a.m, - 5 pm. Sun. ll 1m. - 5 pm Admission $6.00 Free parking Elora, Ontario " Ehora antique show {ion of Watorl Rkt PM : I man-um WWh0imililf9i0WfthM0uihi 55 dealers! You'll fmd a full range of antiques and collectibles. a large selection of furniture. jewellery. linens. textiles. vintage clothing. folk art, fine art. glass. china and much Enpoy a day in historic Ekara .- antiques. unique shops, 6ne dining, museum. and scenic natural attractions. dl'llun with the audience draw people into the music in a way very few pertornr ers can achieve. All this can he found in their fourth album, “live in Qucslions: 5Cr'5-4Oae1 RAIN BARREL RIILES 0 One per household maximum. 0 Waterloo Region residents only (proof of residency required)- 0 First come. First served! Saturday April 24 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (while quantities last) bw.l"k‘] Palma" As the name implies. it is a live recording of a scintillat- ing performance in from ot a captivated audience at Palma de Mallorciis "Theatre Principal" in April of 1997. The decision to record was made just a few hours before going on stage. and the performance was such that only a minimal amount uf studio time was required to put the finish- ing touches onto a virtually .... I"'""""""" m... _____e_ -- "H, ,, - - " that only a minimal the road. Dervish released has taken them to every For more information on amount of studio time was "Decade" in March 200i. corner of the globe and has the concert or to buy tick- required to put the finish- "Decade" is a compilation of seen them share centre BIS. call the Church Theatre ing touches onto a virtually some of the finest tracks stage with such names as at664-li34. " Symphony Itttrtttriltttt Legends and Myth Legends and Myth will be performed at the Centre in the Square this Friday and Saint day at 8 pm e Kitchener-Waterloo I Symphony and condury tor Carlo Palleschi invite you to explore the music of NativemdFinnishlegards. -Coniiuctor Carlo Palleschi has worked with Luciano Pavarotti and many other " Princess St. E. Wagzrlgo 747-9875 The Region of Waterloo is distributing Rain Barrels at a subsidized cost of $20 (cash only). Fairview Park Mall, Kitchener Purchase your Rain Barrel at one of three locations: Conestoga Mall, Waterloo Tambridge Centre Mall tlawless concert The power of Dervish In concert was captured. and "live in Palma" was released to rave reviews by rhe inter- national media. In the same year. the readers of Irish Music Magazine awarded Dervish Best Overall l'radIFulk Band of the Year. To celebrate 10 years on the road. Dervish released "Decade" in March 2001. "Decade" is a compilation of some of the finest tracks internationally recognized singers and musicians He has also conducted in the most prestigious concert hails of armpit. Carla's 2003mm sea- son includes conducting engagements in Lecce, lesi. and Maribor in Italy. 0n the international some. he has also been invited to conduct the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Radio Moscow, Orchestra Philarmonica of Brasilia, Korean Symphony Orchestra, Philhamlinisches Orchestre Heidelberg and many more. Aside from his success as a symphonic con- ductor, milexhi is also a lead- ing figure as an opera voodoo tor. His opera repertoire includes more than 30 operas. which have all been debuted bymemory. legends and Myth features from their tive highly acclaimed albums of Irish iiaditiomal Folk music recorded over the last 10 years. Now. 10 years since first coming together, and with four original members still at the helm. Dervish are more in demand than ever. Their colourful career has taken them to every corner of the globe and has seen them share centre stage with such names as the music of SibeTius. Malcolm The evening will culminate Rrrsyth, and Rimhy-Kbrsiloy The Swan of Tuonela by Sibelius is a short tone poem that originated as the avenue to an abandoned opera. The sombre mood of the work, meant to evoke the northern atmosphere. is immediately impaired in the deep. moumfu! timbre of the English horn. which hauntingly floats its song over a dense texture of strings The melandioly mood. with its ever-present atmos- phere of death, is made even darker with the absence of flutes, ciarinets, and trumpets and the addition af bass clar- inetandbasdrum. mm Edmonton composer Mal- colm Forsyth wrote mayoskewin for the Edmonton Symphony 20 years ago. Short- ly afterwards. the work won the first Juno Award for Best Cdassi- cal Composition. Shimmering in its opening m0emertt, spa- cious and vast in its second and rhrhmkalty vibrant in its third, Atayoskewin has remained one of the most pop- ular Canadian orchestral works ever since. The title mandates hom (he as sacred legends of Tuonela was played at the composer's funeral in Helsinki in 1957. also: volun- CKCO um [16 WI ILL» "" link" oa, . . ("hum C() IN IIT AY WO HUI-w an". ulnar! (om - In: We "ours- Mo.. In mun - . and" "Inn sum P, . (ttttt (tttttar 'lb/iii,,',).;.!)),',),),',;,,')),,., 'rj5C)IC2ntrr: i: Friday, April 23 . ths ' starting at '2 s is told through the fantasy of a ' society of playing curds. in which each suit represents a rigid soehr. cultural group symbolized by I distinct dance itle. The production features colourful costumes and ssh. and the music and rum/amen! of the fin dint. forms. Pattano Pradesh A A a Presented m anomnan mm the ittdialanada mutton, Earl Indun ladies Club and the Gujarat: Wuhan of Waterioo Region Note that the story is told In English A sgrertarurar and mutti-Uceted work Featuring five of India‘s classical dame forms. The story Iames Brown. The Bucua Vista Social Club, Oasis, Sting, R.E.M.. Beck and many more. "Decade" is not just a compilation of their finest works, it is a celebration of Irish music and a band that has been instrumental in bringing it to a worldwide audience in a thrilling performance of Rimsky-Korsak0v's Scheherazade. A vital and unlawfully orxhestrattxt piece. brimming with solos for vari ous instruments. Scheherazade is an audience pleaser the world over. It is, moreover, an interactive listen- ing experience where Rimsky- Korsakm actively invites us to participate in building up mental pictures from his The music tdls the story of Scheherazade, the legendary story teller from A Thousand and One Arabian Nights She avoids falling victim to a misogynist husband by living on her wits and telling him three years' worth of bedtime stories, each of which ends inconclusively. to be continued the following night, One thou- sand plus one stories - plus three sons later - she finally convinces her serial-killing husband of her fidelity and gag her first good night's sleep for a longtime. _ Tickets are $49. $39.50, $36 and $27 and are available through The Centre in the Square box office by calling 578-1570 or online at wwwhwsymphonysmxa. FTB-tsro, in tt" l "(is f)