A couple of Scarborough community orchestras are gearing up for concerts over the final weekend of May - The Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra May 25 and the Scarborough Philharmonic Orechstra May 26.
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Scarborough born and raised Fefe Dobson, whose smash self-titled debut album from December/2003 went Platinum in Canada and is approaching half a million in sales world-wide, went from the arts program at Wexford Collegiate to opening for Justin Timberlake during his 2004 European tour.
“It was a amazing. I remember being in Wexford (Collegiate) and not really paying attention to my classes, like in geography or whatnot, and just be writing in my journal … Justin Timberlake’s going to know me one day,” said Dobson, adding that she had wanted to be “a famous singer” as far back as she can remember.
The Toronto Choral Society (which practises out of Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave.) will perform A German Requiem (and other selections) at Eastminster United Church on Wednesday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $20. Tickets available at door or from choir members. There are no reservations, and early arrival is recommended. Call 416-410-3509.
East York Concert Band (which practises out of RH McGregor Public School, 555 Mortimer Ave.) will hold its spring concert in Scarborough at the Blue Danube, 1686 Ellesmere Rd. (one block east of McCowan Road) on Monday, May 14 at 8 p.m. While the concert band participates in many fundraisers and volunteer events, the spring concert is used to help defray the band’s costs. Admission is $12.50.
Local music fans are in for a real treat over the next few weeks with three local community-based choirs and one concert band all set to perform their respective spring concerts.
Here’s the quick summary, in order of their concert dates:
