This year, the Taffanel Wind Ensemble will be enjoying a quiet holiday season. With our clarinet player away it is time to relax and experience the season the way others do. Relaxing with friends and family. Here's wishing you a safe and happy holiday.
See you in the new year.
Taffanel Wind Ensemble

The Taffanel Wind Ensemble has been entertaining audiences across the GTA at esteemed venues such as the McMichael Gallery, Spadina House, Roy Thomson Hall, and many others for over 10 years. The group [flute, clarinet, and bassoon] enjoys performing for audiences of all sizes and exploring various genres of chamber music composed for this combination of instruments.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
New season
Now that the fall has arrived, the trio is busy planning new gigs and getting music organized. Our next performance is at a library to help promote the arts. Plein Air who we were supposed to play for earlier this summer is sponsoring the event and we are part of it. Should be fun. We will use a sub for the flute but we are comfortable with Louie who played with us last spring. We actually have several flutes ready in case of emergencies. Now to get others for the clarinet and bassoon and we are all set to go.
After the library, we are going to Princess Margaret Lodge to play for the cancer patients.
After the library, we are going to Princess Margaret Lodge to play for the cancer patients.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
New member of the trio
For the new year, the trio will have a new flute member, Stephanie Pesant. She is an excellent flute player recommended by Zach who is going to take some time off.
Will keep you posted about our progress. We are picking new repertoire at the moment and that is going well.
Will keep you posted about our progress. We are picking new repertoire at the moment and that is going well.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Liberty Place
One of the benefits of performing at a Seniors residence is that you get to case out where you might want to be someday. Today the trio with guest, Elena are going to perform at Liberty Place. This is one of the places that has caring staff but lacks some of the amenities that you would hope for. Wonder what it would take to make the place more desirable?
Food for thought.
Off to play.
Food for thought.
Off to play.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Plein Air
Tomorrow evening, the Taffanel Wind Ensemble will be performing at Artist in the Garden's Plein Air concert. This is one in a series of concerts. We are pleased to be part of this concert series. Please check the website for further information about this concert and the rest of the concerts.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
What we learn from music
The group is busy trying to regroup for the coming year. In the meantime, here is some lessons that can be learned from music. Author, Craig M. Cortello links musical training and success. As a result, he questions why music programs are the first to be cut in public schools. He has written a book, Everything We needed to Know about Business, We Learned playing Music (La Dolce Vita Publishing, 2009).
As he says, there are scores of ex-athletes who give speeches regarding the parallels between playing sports and business success, and there doesn't seem to be a shortage of funding for sports programs," he says, "I felt it was time to tell the music education/business success correlation story."
According to Cortello, the benefits that successful businesspeople got from music, in childhood as well as in adulthood, include building self-esteem and confidence, learning how to collaborate, leadership, salesmanship, and branding skills; creativity and innovation; willingness to take a risk, discipline and realizing the value of fundamentatals, individuality and passion.
There was an article in Making Music, March issue and the article lists Cortello's website as a source of information: www.ldv-enterprises.com. Worth checking.
As he says, there are scores of ex-athletes who give speeches regarding the parallels between playing sports and business success, and there doesn't seem to be a shortage of funding for sports programs," he says, "I felt it was time to tell the music education/business success correlation story."
According to Cortello, the benefits that successful businesspeople got from music, in childhood as well as in adulthood, include building self-esteem and confidence, learning how to collaborate, leadership, salesmanship, and branding skills; creativity and innovation; willingness to take a risk, discipline and realizing the value of fundamentatals, individuality and passion.
There was an article in Making Music, March issue and the article lists Cortello's website as a source of information: www.ldv-enterprises.com. Worth checking.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Young @ Heart
Sometime ago, I wrote about the movie, Young at Heart. It seems that the group whose members are all over 70 years of age is still busy singing and entertaining people. An article in today's paper discussed the group which is based in Northampton, Massachusetts. The vocal group will in Toronto at Roy Thomson Hall as part of the Just for Laughs Festival on July 10. Now, I am not sure why they are part of a comedy series but the group is certainly worthy of our attention. The group does not perform the golden oldies associated with seniors but songs which usually connect with people half their age.
One of the members comments that she has been to Europe 12 times and had the time of her life. Where else could she have done that?
The group's director, Bob Cilman understands that he has taken his group down an interesting and unexpected road but it certainly works.
I think that more of us need to go down unexpected roads.
One of the members comments that she has been to Europe 12 times and had the time of her life. Where else could she have done that?
The group's director, Bob Cilman understands that he has taken his group down an interesting and unexpected road but it certainly works.
I think that more of us need to go down unexpected roads.
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