Urban Flute Ensemble in Performance!

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Looking for something to do tonight? Here’s another power trio for you! Urban Flute Ensemble will be performing at St. Anne’s in the west end from 7.30-9 pm (see below for details). Max, Lucas and I are really enjoying this monthly concert platform at such an historic location – St. Anne’s is a most remarkable church. For those of you who have not had a chance to drop by, we guarantee that you are in for a real treat!

Me and the boys have cooked up yet another innovative program of duos, trios and solos for tonight, so we hope that you can head to St. Anne’s to hear some superb music in this incredible space. St. Anne’s is such a wonderful place for us to use as a home-base as we explore some of our favorite repertoire!

If you are unable to attend tonight’s concert, please note our upcoming St. Anne’s performance dates:

February 24th and March 31st ~ Wednesday nights @ 7.30pm.

Admission is by donation with a portion of proceeds going directly to the St. Anne’s restoration campaign.

Or you can always catch members of Urban Flute Ensemble most Sundays at L’Espresso Bar Mercurio between 12-2.30 pm. L’Espresso is located on the south side of Bloor, just east of the Bata Shoe Museum at St. George…Sunday Brunch, 12-2.30 pm. Great place to grab a latte!

So, here are the details for St. Anne’s:

~~~ Urban Flute Ensemble, Wednesday, January 13th @ 7.30pm ~~~

St. Anne’s Church, 270 Gladstone Avenue (NE of Dundas & Dufferin)

Jamie Thompson ~ Flute
Max Scheinin ~ Violin
Lucas Tensen ~ Cello
St. Anne’s has amazing acoustics and an interior painted by members of Canada’s Group of Seven.
With music by J.S. Bach, Handel, C.P.E. Bach, Arvo Part & Alan Hovhaness

more info:
www.myspace.com/urbanfluteensemble
www.urbanfluteproject.com
416-993-5883

Admission by Donation

hope to see you soon!

J

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