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06/15/2011

Free outdoor Art of Time concert chould be the highlight of tonight's many great musical choices

Anyone not watching the final Stanley Cup game should be out tonight:

Violinist Joshua Bell is playing with the Toronto Symphony, Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute is hosting its fun Grand Finale concert tonight at Grace Church-on-the-Hill and a New York Philharmonic-fuelled, all-star production of Stephen Sondheim's Company is getting the Cineplex big-screen treatment tonight. There is a wealth of pop choices offered by the NXNE festival.

But, for one of those something-for-everyone picks, I think tonight's treat is going to be a free, open-air performance by the Art of Time Ensemble in David Pecaut Square, part of Luminato's great series of daily under-the-stars presentations. Even the weather promises to be summary today.

The concert starts at 8 p.m. For a bit more information, click here.

Here is Steven Page and the Art of Time Ensemble reinterpreting Radiohead song "Paranoid Android" at Harbourfront's Enwave Theatre last year:

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  • John Terauds started at the Toronto Star as a freelance writer in 1988, and has been on staff since 1997. He began writing on classical music in 2001, and has been the full-time classical music critic since 2005.

    He is also the organist and choir director at St. Peter's Anglican Church, a parish founded in 1863 in downtown Toronto.

    If he's not listening to, writing about or playing music, it means he's either asleep, unconscious, walking his dog -- or all of the above.

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