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Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 May 2015, p. 17

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horror." w'rites Brian Tailerico of RogerEbert. com Whiplash, on May 27 at 7 pm. 'Is the story of a talented young drummer at a prestigious music academy who studies with. an acciaImed but abusive music potassor. The two form an odd relationship as the student wants to achieve “This is an amazing piece of work that transcends historical document to become art. Using the filmic language of noir. Petzold crafts a story of a culture caught In the aftermath of “A compelling clash of upstairs/downstairs class values. this is one of the rare examples of filmed theatre that is able to move well beyond the usual static frontiers of that genre." writes Bill Brownstein of the Montreal Gazette On May 21 at 7 pm. Starlight Cinema presents Christian Petzold's Phoenix (subtitles). the story of Nelly Lenz. a Jewnsh singer. who survives a Nazi concentration camp but has suffered terrible faCial inluries during her incarceration. Unrecognizable after reconstructive surgery. she searches ravaged post-war Berlin for her husband. who might have betrayed her to the Nazis. At 7 pm. on Mav 13. Starlight Cinema at Nineteen on the Park presents Miss Julie. starring Jessica Chastain. Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton. Set on a country estate in Ireland in the 18803 during a midsummer night. the lilm depicts a fierce battle between a man and a woman. a struggle for power and dominance enacted through a cruel and compulsive game at seduction and repulsion Unsure it the morning brings hope or hopelessness. the couple find their escape in a final act as sublime and horrilic as anything in Greek tragedy. EVERYONE IS WELCOME-Learn abofit waterissUeS in deve‘Iobinb countries > WHEN. Saturday, June 13th 2014 WHERE: SprIngvaIe BaptIst Church (905s887- 5651) 7' 30am 4 30M} ‘ x ‘ ' ‘ 3885 Stouffville Road (at Kennedy Rd just off my 404) COST: $125 per person (receiplédforcharitable purposesflncludes sessions t-shirt, breakfast, lunch 8. snacks ‘ ' V; WATER TRAINING CW ‘~ ** ~ well drilling repairs presents If you would like to receive regulaJ reminders of upcoming mowes. send an email to stouffvi|lefreepress©rogers.com. ' Starlight Cinema. which IS pan 0' the Toronto International Film Festival Film Clrcwt. l5 proudly sponsored by_ the Stouffvulle Free Press For more Intormatron visit www.mneteenonthepark‘com or call the box office at 905~640-2322. ”This us a movie you cannot lorget." writes Betty Jo Tucker 0' ReelTalk Movne Rewews. "No wonder the Academy of Mohon Picture Arts and Selences nomunated the film for Oscars in five categories" greatness. and the professor pushes him to the bnnk and beyond water chlorination More complex is a work by Bach from the 17205 his mote! ”,Jesu Meine Freude" (Jesus my beloved). Bach takes a The work also landed one chonr director In jail in Prague lor embezzlement of the mus:c alter Schubert's death and belore the score was finally published. "The Chamber Choir focuses on the great works of the choral repertoire, and these are some at the greatest." Mark added. The concert starts with a mass written by Franz Schubert in 1815 when he was only 18. Thomas Baker. director 01 the choir, says the simplicnty of the work reflects Schubert's age. but Is also very mature in its reflective mood and powerful choral writing. The common element? "It's snmply gorgeous musnc » some of the most beautiful choral music ever written." sand Mark Fabbi. president 01 the chow. The music ranges from the 17205 (J. S. Bach) to 1815 (Franz Schubert) and 1960 (Maurice Durufle). Music with a common element that spans 250 years will be presented by the Uxbridge Chambet Choir on May 3. Concert Spans 250 Years Of Music health Hygiene Stouffville Free Press - Myy 2075 v The concert is at St. Paul‘s Anglican Church. Uxbndge. at 3 pm. 'on Sunday May 3. Tickets for the concert are $20 for adutts. $15 for students and tree for those aged 15 or younger. They are available from Presents. Presents. or Blue Heron Books in Uxbridge. or at the door. The more recent work on the program is a series of four motets. or short choral works. by Maurice Durufle, the French composer who died in 1986. These are unaccompanied, and very beautiful in their simplicity and tunefuiness. “Typical of Bach. there are some quite complex choral constructions â€" complex but very beautiful." said Mr. Baker. The choir. which includes four members from Stouffville, will be accompanied- by guest organist lmre Olah and. in the Bach work. by Edward Tait. former assistant principal bass player with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra hymn tune that was common in German churches. and uses it as the basis for one of his best- known choral works. The basic hymn theme is used in a series of chorales. interspersed with choral settings of scriptures.

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