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***OUR FIRST STUDY OF “APPALACHIAN SPRING”*** “Appalachian Spring” - Suite for 13 Instruments This month we begin our study of this masterpiece of orchestration by Aaron Copland. If you haven’t already got your score, it is available through Long and McQuade (small score), Remenyi Music on Bloor, or online at Amazon.ca. See John’s Blog for more details. ADVENTURES IN LISTENING Adventures in Listening is a unique opportunity to get unbiased and honest feedback on your ‘in-progress ’ or experimental work from a community of your professional peers. Because it is anonymous , it is a risk-free environment. Whether you are an emerging composer or an experienced one, and whether your work is for concert or screen, I encourage you to take advantage of this invaluable resource. At the same time, many of you are actively performing musicians or are composers with TV shows or films containing your original scores. If you would like me to mention upcoming concerts or showtimes, please see me during the first hour, and I will make the announcement during “Adventures in Listening”. This way we can get the word out while preserving the relaxed and casual atmosphere that we have created at Toronto Ravel. Toronto Ravel If you know of someone who would enjoy what we are trying to build, please encourage them to join the study. Visit www.torontoravel.com for more information. HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Promo Video - PLEASE SHARE THIS LINK! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AQN8yoJpD I Producer Larry Weinstein talks about Ravel http://youtu.be/PAsiZJYFeYA We are grateful for the participation of our partners; Toronto Ravel is affiliated with the Academy of Scoring Arts. The mission of the ASA is to advance the creative and technical process of scoring visual media by bringing together composers, filmmakers, audio engineers, and musicians to share knowledge through the production of educational programs and community events. We encourage you to sign up for the ASA mailing list; http://eepurl.com/qbtEn . ©2015 Toronto Ravel. All rights reserved. All logos are the property of the organizations they represent and are used by permission. Toronto Ravel led by John Herberman plus “ Adventures in Listening(see www.torontoravel.com/John’s Blog for details) Tuesday October 6, 2015, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 10:00 - 11:00 - Continental Breakfast, “Adventures/Further Adventures in Listening” 11:00 - 12:00 - Score Study (“Star Wars”, “Throne Room” and “Star Wars” final review) 12:00 - 1:00 - Introduction to “Appalachian Spring” Hugh’s Room 2261 Dundas Street West Reservations NOT required* Cost: $15 cash at the door FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET IN LOBLAW LOT *please drop us a line at [email protected] if you plan to attend to help us with food ordering

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***OUR FIRST STUDY OF “APPALACHIAN SPRING”***

“Appalachian Spring” - Suite for 13 Instruments This month we begin our study of this masterpiece of orchestration by Aaron Copland. If you haven’t already got your score, it is available through Long and McQuade (small score), Remenyi Music on Bloor, or online at Amazon.ca. See John’s Blog for more details.

ADVENTURES IN LISTENING Adventures in Listening is a unique opportunity to get unbiased and honest feedback on your ‘in-progress’ or experimental work from a community of your professional peers. Because it is anonymous, it is a risk-free environment. Whether you are an emerging composer or an experienced one, and whether your work is for concert or screen, I encourage you to take advantage of this invaluable resource.

At the same time, many of you are actively performing musicians or are composers with TV shows or films containing your original scores. If you would like me to mention upcoming concerts or showtimes, please see me during the first hour, and I will make the announcement during “Adventures in Listening”. This way we can get the word out while preserving the relaxed and casual atmosphere that we have created at Toronto Ravel.

Toronto Ravel If you know of someone who would enjoy what we are trying to build, please encourage

them to join the study. Visit www.torontoravel.com for more information. HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Promo Video - PLEASE SHARE THIS LINK! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AQN8yoJpDI Producer Larry Weinstein talks about Ravel http://youtu.be/PAsiZJYFeYA

We are grateful for the participation of our partners;

Toronto Ravel is affiliated with the Academy of Scoring Arts. The mission of the ASA is to advance the creative and technical process of scoring visual media by bringing together composers, filmmakers, audio engineers, and musicians to share knowledge through the production of educational programs and community events. We encourage you to sign up for the ASA mailing list; http://eepurl.com/qbtEn.

©2015 Toronto Ravel. All rights reserved. All logos are the property of the organizations they represent and are used by permission.

Toronto Ravel led by John Herberman

plus “Adventures in Listening”(see www.torontoravel.com/John’s Blog for details)

Tuesday October 6, 2015, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM10:00 - 11:00 - Continental Breakfast, “Adventures/Further Adventures in Listening”

11:00 - 12:00 - Score Study (“Star Wars”, “Throne Room” and “Star Wars” final review)12:00 - 1:00 - Introduction to “Appalachian Spring”

Hugh’s Room 2261 Dundas Street WestReservations NOT required*Cost: $15 cash at the door

FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET IN LOBLAW LOT

*please drop us a line at [email protected] if you plan to attend to help us with food ordering