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Music at Sharon 2010

Place:
Sharon Temple, Sharon Ontario
Date:
Sundays, June and July
Time:
3:00 p.m.
Cost:
Tickets $40 A subscription to all five concerts is $165
More Info:
For tickets, call the Roy Thomson Hall Customer Service Centre at 416-872-4255, Monday to Friday, 9 am  5 pm. To purchase tickets on-line, please visit www.roythomson.com Click on Events (upper left corner). On the Calendar page; click on Jun10 (just above the calendar), and when the June calendar comes up, click on the Sunday dates for which you wish to buy tickets.

 

From Issue No. 163 | May 28, 2010

“The ideal summer-festival program allows us to experience top-quality artistry, while also taking us out of the sunlight-blocking concert hall into a more pastoral setting...the Sharon Temple fulfilled the ideal in spades.”

“Pass through the gatehouse onto the spacious lawn dotted with ancient maple trees, and the Sharon Temple begins to work its magic almost immediately.”

That’s what John Terauds, the Toronto Star’s music critic, said in response to one of our concert series.

We invite you to again hear the finest classical music this summer in the beautiful and historic Sharon Temple. Our artistic directors Rick Phillips and Larry Beckwith have organized five engaging and diverse concerts for Sunday afternoons in June and July, 2010.

At 2.30 pm, prior to each concert, there will be a pre-concert chat in the Temple, and after the concert, a reception on the lawn.

John Terauds, again: “...a concert series with enough appeal to lure Torontonians to the village just north of Newmarket on a Sunday afternoon.”

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