Oakville Beaver, 19 Apr 2013, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, April 19, 2013 | 22 Artscene by Dominik Kurek "Connected to your Community" Masterworks choir, orchestra performs Handel's Solomon Artist Rita-Anne Piquet is pictured at Ristorante Julia last weekend with some of her paintings during the opening of her show at the restaurant, titled Stilled Moments, Observed. Piquet, a Toronto resident, is a member of ArtWorks Oakville and has exhibited around town for a number of years, including holding a previous show at Julia's in 2010. She was also part of a Lifethreads exhibit at Oakville Town Hall and has painted scenes of Oakville. The current show features quiet street scenes of Montreal, botanical and still life subjects and everyday objects, places and moments observed in art. The restaurant is located at 312 Lakeshore Rd. E. The art comes down June 3. For more information on the artist, visit http://ritaanne-piquet.fineartamerica.com. photo by Steven Der-Garabedian ­ Special to the Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) bignamessmalltheatre THE OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Paradiso Restaurant presents BALLET CREOLE Wednesday May 8, 7:00 pm "If past performances are any guide, Ballet Creole's dancers are clearly inspired by the music and choreography to pour their hearts into every move." ~ Toronto Star H2 Systems presents EXODUS: BOB MARLEY they're really clearly communicated and they're written in a style in which the words Oakville Beaver Staff dominate the music," Demuynck said. "And in arias and choruses, there just aren't that Most people may not have heard George many words. He deliberately repeats the Frideric Handel's Solomon, but when they do words many times so you don't miss them." they will likely be quite familiar with it. Masterworks is made up of 35 musicians in Masterworks of Oakville chorus and or- the orchestra and more than 80 singers. The chestra will perform the English Baroque or- choir will be joined by five soloists. They are atorio about the wise king Solomon in a pair soprano Ariel Harwood-Jones, bass Andrew of concerts this weekTees, countertenor end at St. Andrews Richard Cunningham, Catholic Church. tenor Graham ThomIt sounds very much like Handel's "It sounds very son and Oakville's Messiah. It's the same kind of piece much like Handel's own soprano Clodagh that Messiah is. Certain phrases Messiah. It's the same Earls. in it sound very similar to Handel's kind of piece that "She's somebody Messiah so there will be little `aha' Messiah is. Certain who is developing phrases in it sound an opera career and moments for the audience when they very similar to Hanis one of the origilisten along. del's Messiah so there nal members of St. will be little `aha' moAndrews Children's ments for the audiChoir where the conCharles Demuynck cert is being held," ence when they listen artistic director, Masterworks of Oakville along," said MasterDemuynck said of works artistic director Earls. "We like to supCharles Demuynck, who will conduct. port a local person and a lot of people know "It's great to do these lesser known orato- her. And, most importantly, she's really great. rios because people have a sense it's very fa- She's an excellent singer." miliar and yet it's new at the same time." Earls credits the St. Andrews choir for her Demuynck called Solomon an excellent pursuit of a musical career. piece of music that is on par with Messiah, "Without the support and encouragement save it lacks the Hallelujah Chorus. of Diana Isherwood, founder of St. Andrews This is not the first time Masterworks is Children's Choir, I would have never chosen performing a Handel oratorio and has decid- music as my craft and path in life," she said ed to revisit the style again for this concert. in a news release. "I would not be the well"We had a very positive response when we rounded person and artist that I have grown did another one of Handel's oratorio's, Judas to be." Maccabaeus. They're just so great." The Saturday concert starts at 8 p.m. and Demuynck said one of the reason's Handel the Sunday concert begins at 3 p.m. St. Anis so popular is because the words in his mu- drews is located 47 Reynolds St. Tickets cost sic are easy to understand. $30 for general admission, $25 for seniors or "If there are a lot of words that he wants $20 for children and students. For tickets, to get through, they're in recitative, so that visit www.masterworksofoakville.ca. Friday May 10, 8:00 pm Classic Albums Live presents the album that would propel Marley to international stardom. Songs include Exodus, One Love, Jammin', Waiting In Vain and many more. CPS INKworks presents juried photo show Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre is hosting the first annual Juried Photographic Exhibition, presented by Oakville's CPS INKworks. The exhibit opens Saturday (April 20), with an opening ceremony taking place Sunday at 3 p.m. The show features the works of 45 GTA photographers who submitted 92 images for judging. Fifty images were accepted for the show. The show was juried by retired Canadian Press photographer Doug Ball and Andy Duncan of Duncan & Wright Foto Source in Burlington. The exhibit is sponsored by CPS INKworks owner Bill Hewitt who uses the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre for his business studio. The show is a way of thanking the photographic community for supporting his business for 30 years. The centre is located at 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. The show runs until May 19. The gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 1-4 p.m. All performances are at THE OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS To order tickets call: 905-815-2021 or go to www.oakvillecentre.ca

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