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Oakville Beaver, 1 Feb 2018, p. 54

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 1, 20 18 | 2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy the sweet sounds of Oakville Centre's new grand piano NATHAN HOWES Oakville Symphony con- certgoers may notice a new addition to its setup at an upcoming show. On Saturday, Feb. 3, the Oakville Centre for the Per­ forming Arts will publicly debut its new instrument - a Steinway grand piano, model D - during the Oak­ ville Symphony's Vienna - City of Music, with guest artist Mehdi Ghazi. A second performance will be held Sunday, Feb. 4 and both will take place at the Oakville Centre. The Steinway replaces the centre's previous cla­ vier, a Yamaha grand pia­ no, which was in use since 1984. Robin Howarth, Oak­ ville Centre manager, said a Steinway is recognized among professional musi­ cians for being more than just a standard piano. "Steinway is renowned for its quality, workman­ ship and reputation of per­ formance. Company was founded in 1853. When you're in the calibre of this film ca General $8 .501 Children & Seniors $6 .501 All seats Tues $5.00 FILM.CA CINEMAS SHOWTIMES FOR FEBRUARY 2 -8 ,2 0 1 8 NEW THIS WEEK: THE DARKEST HOUR, ALLTHEMONEYINTHEWORLD THE DARKEST HOUR (PG) FRI: 11:00,3:30,6:40, 9:15, SAT, SUN: 3:30,6:40, 9:15 MON-WED: 1:00,3:30,6:40, 9:15 THU: 1:00,3:30, 9:15 ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD (14A) FRI: 10:40,8:45, SAT, SUN: 8:45 MON-THU: 3:50,8:45 THE SHAPE OF WATER (14A) FRI-THU: 1:15,4:30,7:15,9:45 MAZE RUNNER: DEATH CURE (14A) FRI-THU: 12:45,3:45,6:50, 9:40 THE POST (PG) FRI-THU: 1:30,4:00, 7:00, 9:30 PADDINGTON2 (G) FRI: 10:30, 12:00,2:10,4:20,6:30 SAT, SUN: 12:00,2:10,4:20,6:30 MON-WED 1:20,6:30,THU: 1:20 WONDER (PG) FRI: 10:45, 1:00, SAT, SUN: 1:00 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca Oakville Centre photo The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts is home to a new Steinway grand piano. piano, Stein way is certainly the best on the market," said Howarth. The Yamaha had a "use­ ful life" of approximately 30 years and was originally due for replacement in 2014, he said. A decision was made three years later to pur­ chase a new piano. "The piano was showing signs of needing major work, in terms of cracks to the soundboard, adjust­ ments of the tuning pins, disengagement issues with hammerheads, plate height, broken key frame, the pin bushings, etc.," said Howarth. He noted the Steinway model D piano is eight-foot, 11.75 inches in length and has seven "unique charac­ teristics," including contin­ uous bent rim construc­ tion, scale, hammers, ex­ clusive hexagrip pin block, diaphragmatic sound­ boards and its accelerated action. Depending on their maintenance frequency, storage (humidity-con- trolled environment), how and where they're used, Steinway pianos typically have a lifespan of 40 to 60 years, Horwath added. "The Town of Oakville put a lot of research into what piano would suit our needs, in terms of the pro­ fessional acts we present and the requests of our community and rental plans," said Howarth. "It made sense that we needed it, (Oakville Sym­ phony) needed it, so I put to­ gether an informal commit­ tee to ensure these facts were correct and went through the relevant pur­ chasing procedure." The Oakville Centre worked with Steinway Pia­ no Gallery Canada to assess the organization's needs and co-ordinated a tour of the New York Steinway manufacturing facility to learn the history and con­ struction process, Horwath said. "We narrowed it down to one (model), which would be best suited to the size of our auditorium at the Oak­ ville Centre," said Howarth. While an exact figure wasn't disclosed, the Oak­ ville Centre manager said it was bought at market val­ ue, which was a "substan­ tial cost." "It's a significant pur­ chase. It's significant to the Oakville Centre, the town, artists and audience that play and see it performed," said Howarth. Vienna - City of Music will be held Saturday, Feb. 3 and Sunday, Feb. 4 at the Oakville Centre, 130 Navy St. Showtimes are 8 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 4. Tickets cost $56 for adults, $50 for seniors, $39 for young adults and $27 for students and children. They can be purchased on­ line at www.oakvillesym- phony.com. if ; r v g m ir > - aiisk * Stud Shine for Your V a len tine! Offer valid from Feb 1 - 26,2018 • Lady's wash, cut, & blowdry $30 • Men's wash, haircut $14.00 tax incl. •Kids under 12years old.S10.00 •Students 18%off any service. One time use only with this ad. Come in to see us before Feb 27 as as the salon will be closed f°_r)_wf" 2368 Lakeshore Rd.W, Oakville (back entrance) T o b o o k a n a p p o i n t m e n t p l e a s e c a l l 9 0 5 - 4 6 9 - 0 3 4 4 Schw arzkop f / O j h a i fwww.hairstudiol .ca EE Hairstudiolmn FROFE5SIONA http://www.film.ca http://www.oakvillesym-phony.com http://www.oakvillesym-phony.com http://www.hairstudiol ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) 2368 Lakeshore Rd.W, Oakville (back entrance) www.hairstudiol .ca

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