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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 26, 2008 - 35 www.oakvillebeaver.com Artscene Oakville Beaver WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2008 35 The sounds of the big bands will fill the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Sunday afternoon when Intrada Brass of Oakville presents Swing’s The Thing … Music that’s Sassy and Brassy. Providing a lot of the swing and the sass will be jazz trumpeter Paul Stevenson, star of Jeans ‘n’ Classics with Orchestra London Canada. Stevenson has been described as having the power and range of Canada’s own Maynard Ferguson and the cool of Miles Davis. “Paul brings a lot of energy and fun to his performanc- es,” says IBO music director Bram Gregson. “Although we’ve rehearsed with Paul, we know that almost anything can happen once he gets on stage.” Stevenson will demonstrate both sides of his musical personality with songs like Bridge Over Troubled Water in the Maynard Ferguson arrangement, and Misty, recalling Miles Davis on flügelhorn. The band will re-create the sounds and music of the likes of Billy May, Harry James, Count Basie, the Dorseys and Maynard Ferguson. There will also be examples of ragtime and gospel. Swing’s The Thing will be at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Tickets are available from the Oakville Centre box office at 905-815-2021 or on- line at www.oakvillecentre.ca. Information on Intrada Brass is available at www.intradabrass.ca. Intrada Brass in full swing Sunday Swing’s The Thing ... Music that’s Sassy and Brassy at Oakville Centre SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER SWINGING SOUNDS: Jazz trumpeter Paul Stevenson will perform with the Intrada Brass of Oakville during the Swing’s The Thing concert at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Sunday. An Artful Afternoon will take place at the Old Palermo School House on Sunday, March 30. From 2-5 p.m., paintings by local artists will be fea- tured at the event, hosted by Trafalgar Township Historical Society. The exhibition will feature the original artwork of Thelma Ledgerwood’s Palette Pals. Artists include Michele Arishenkoff, Elizabeth Doucette, Cher Guest, Kanishka Baduge, Mérope Ledgerwood, Thelma Ledgerwood, Stuart McCulloch, Emma Bramma Smith, Anne Smith, Shirley Tilden, Carol Tuck and John Venner. An Artful Afternoon will also include wine, cheese and light refreshments in the setting of the cozy, historical school house. Those attending can enter a free draw to win an origi- nal work by Ledgerwood. The Old Palermo School House is located at 2431 Dundas St. W., west of Third Line. Enjoy an Artful Afternoon at Old Palermo School House The Oakville Chamber Ensemble’s Stamitz vs. Stamitz concert will be changing venues. The concert, slated for Saturday, at 7:30 p.m., will now be held at Trafalgar Presbyterian Church of Litchfield Road. The orchestra of the Oakville Chamber Ensemble will present a program of string music by Johann and Carl Stamitz. The concert features Three Manheim Symphonies by Johann Stamitz and two orchestral quar- tets by Carl Stamitz. The Stamitz family provides a musical link from the baroque of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi to the classical era of Mozart and Haydn. By contrasting the senior Stamitz with the junior Stamitz, one can hear how, with a span of a few years, music compositions have changed and the forms have expanded. The ensemble offers these works in a setting that reflects the intent of composers: a small group of musi- cians playing together with verve, passion, energy, ten- derness and great enthusiasm. Tickets cost $25, or $15 for seniors and students, and $5 for kids 15 and under. For tickets, call 905-522-6841, or e-mail Oakville- [email protected]. Tickets will also be available at the door on concert night. For more information, call 905-522-6841, visit www.oakville-choir.ca or e-mail [email protected]. New venue for Stamitz vs.Stamitz Oakville Chamber Ensemble concert

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The sounds of the big bands will fill the Oakville Centrefor the Performing Arts on Sunday afternoon when IntradaBrass of Oakville presents Swing’s The Thing … Musicthat’s Sassy and Brassy.

Providing a lot of the swing and the sass will be jazztrumpeter Paul Stevenson, star of Jeans ‘n’ Classics withOrchestra London Canada.

Stevenson has been described as having the power andrange of Canada’s own Maynard Ferguson and the cool ofMiles Davis.

“Paul brings a lot of energy and fun to his performanc-es,” says IBO music director Bram Gregson. “Althoughwe’ve rehearsed with Paul, we know that almost anythingcan happen once he gets on stage.”

Stevenson will demonstrate both sides of his musicalpersonality with songs like Bridge Over Troubled Water inthe Maynard Ferguson arrangement, and Misty, recallingMiles Davis on flügelhorn.

The band will re-create the sounds and music of thelikes of Billy May, Harry James, Count Basie, the Dorseysand Maynard Ferguson.

There will also be examples of ragtime and gospel.Swing’s The Thing will be at the Oakville Centre for the

Performing Arts on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Tickets are availablefrom the Oakville Centre box office at 905-815-2021 or on-line at www.oakvillecentre.ca.

Information on Intrada Brass is available atwww.intradabrass.ca.

Intrada Brass in full swing SundaySwing’s The Thing ... Music that’s Sassy and Brassy at Oakville Centre

SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER

SWINGING SOUNDS: Jazz trumpeter Paul Stevenson will perform with the Intrada Brass of Oakville during the Swing’s TheThing concert at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Sunday.

An Artful Afternoon will take place at the Old PalermoSchool House on Sunday, March 30.

From 2-5 p.m., paintings by local artists will be fea-tured at the event, hosted by Trafalgar TownshipHistorical Society.

The exhibition will feature the original artwork ofThelma Ledgerwood’s Palette Pals.

Artists include Michele Arishenkoff, ElizabethDoucette, Cher Guest, Kanishka Baduge, MéropeLedgerwood, Thelma Ledgerwood, Stuart McCulloch,Emma Bramma Smith, Anne Smith, Shirley Tilden, CarolTuck and John Venner.

An Artful Afternoon will also include wine, cheese andlight refreshments in the setting of the cozy, historicalschool house.

Those attending can enter a free draw to win an origi-nal work by Ledgerwood.

The Old Palermo School House is located at 2431Dundas St. W., west of Third Line.

Enjoy an Artful Afternoon atOld Palermo School House

The Oakville Chamber Ensemble’s Stamitz vs.Stamitz concert will be changing venues.

The concert, slated for Saturday, at 7:30 p.m., willnow be held at Trafalgar Presbyterian Church ofLitchfield Road.

The orchestra of the Oakville Chamber Ensemble willpresent a program of string music by Johann and CarlStamitz. The concert features Three ManheimSymphonies by Johann Stamitz and two orchestral quar-tets by Carl Stamitz.

The Stamitz family provides a musical link from thebaroque of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi to the classical eraof Mozart and Haydn. By contrasting the senior Stamitzwith the junior Stamitz, one can hear how, with a spanof a few years, music compositions have changed and theforms have expanded.

The ensemble offers these works in a setting thatreflects the intent of composers: a small group of musi-cians playing together with verve, passion, energy, ten-derness and great enthusiasm.

Tickets cost $25, or $15 for seniors and students, and$5 for kids 15 and under.

For tickets, call 905-522-6841, or e-mail [email protected]. Tickets will also be available atthe door on concert night.

For more information, call 905-522-6841, visitwww.oakville-choir.ca or e-mail [email protected].

New venue for Stamitz vs. StamitzOakville Chamber Ensemble concert