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Free Advertisement! TORONTO MUSICIANS LIVE working in Canada offers for local business companies free advertisement packages. Sponsor’s logo and/or info, business cards will be printed/attached to concert flyers, posters, tickets, Italian, Russian Ukrainian mass media and also will be mailed directly to the VIP guests. TORONTO MUSICIANS LIVE Presents world class musicians in a concert: Festive Italian and Latin music inspired by carnival Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 3:00 P.M.

Pavel Markelov, Corey Gemmell, John Lettieri, Maria Dolnycky,

clarinet violin accordion piano

Location: Toronto Centre for the Arts, Studio Theatre 5040 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario (at North York Centre subway)

Sponsor Package#1

Sponsor Package#2

Sponsor Package#3

1) Press-logo of sponsor in newspapers –ones a week: ‘Karusel’, ‘Russian Express’

1) Press-logo of sponsor in newspapers –ones a week: ‘Karusel’, ‘Russian Express’

1) Press-logo of sponsor in newspapers –ones a week: ‘Karusel’, ‘Russian Express’

2) Press-logo on the Russian Radio and article (whole page) in the ‘Russian Express’ newspaper

2) Press-logo on the Russian Radio and article (whole page) in the ‘Russian Express’ newspaper

2) Logo in the 200 posters and 200 programmers + internet (+websites of all artists)

3) Logo in the 200 posters and 200 programmers + internet (+websites of all artists)

3) Logo in the 200 posters and 200 programmers + internet (+websites of all artists)

3) Sponsor’s banner on stage

4) advertisement on TV and radio

4) advertisement on TV and radio

5) Sponsor’s banner on stage. Short announcement on the stage.

5) Sponsor’s banner on stage. Short announcement on the stage.

50 ticketsХ$25* = (with 10 VIP)

$1250 *Up to 50 tickets $X 20

35 tickets Х$25 =

25 ticketsХ$25 =

(with 5 VIP)

$875

$625

Artists:

Pavel Markelov (clarinetist, conductor, composer, arranger) holds a Ph.D. in performance from the P. Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow. He is the first-prize winner of the Russian National Competition in clarinet, and obtained a second prize in conducting. A remarkably versatile musician, Pavel commands a vast repertoire spanning the classical, folk, contemporary and jazz styles. His ten-year concert career has taken him to the foremost venues of Western Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Canada and Asia, in performances with renowned symphony orchestras and chamber groups, including the legendary Borodin Quartet. As an arranger, Pavel has enriched the standard clarinet repertoire through his unique arrangements for clarinet and piano as well as for various ensembles, ranging from the classical masterpieces to the more daring, innovative transcriptions of works by American and Latin composers. He can be heard on the CD "Soul of Brazil."

Corey Lyle Gemmell (violinist) is a native of Hamilton, Ontario. He has distinguished himself as a soloist and chamber musician with performances in Canada, Germany, the United States and China. Concerto appearances include performances of the Brahms Violin Concerto, the Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello, the Beethoven Violin Concerto and Mozetich’s Affairs of the Heart for Violin and Orchestra. In the 20072008 season Mr. Gemmell performed the Sibelius and Beethoven Violin Concertos. He will be performing the Beethoven Triple Concerto with Symphony Hamilton Orchestra as well as Vaughn Williams’ The Lark Ascending with the York Symphony Orchestra in 2008-2009. He will be concertmaster for The Sound of Music at the Princess of Wales opening in fall 2008. As an active chamber musician Mr. Gemmell performs in numerous festivals and recitals each season. At present Mr. Gemmell is concertmaster of Symphony Hamilton Orchestra, the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra and associate concertmaster of the Toronto Philharmonia. He is also associate concertmaster of the Esprit Orchestra, and a member of the Mississauga Sinfonietta, toneART Ensemble, Ergo Ensemble and the Elgin String Quartet. He also performs with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra and the National Ballet Orchestra.

John Lettieri (accordionist) is a music educator and department head of arts at St. Elizabeth Catholic High School, located in Thornhill, Ontario. In his teaching, he has explored band music, vocal music and new technology connections. His major instrument of choice is the accordion, however he does play the piano and other musical instruments. In addition to teaching, John is a very active musician. In March, 2004, John participated as a performer in the Canadian Music Week. He has performed at the Beaches International Jazz Festival held in Downtown Toronto, July 2005. In August 2006, John was invited to perform in the Ashkenaz festival, held at the Harbourfront Centre. In August 2007, John performed at the Niagara International Chamber Festival. In September 2007, John was awarded first place in the National Roland Digital Accordion festival, and as a result, in November of the same year, represented Canada at the first International Roland Digital festival held in Pessaro, Italy. In September 2008, John was invited to Montmagny, Quebec to demonstrate for Roland Canada at the International Accordion Festival held there each year. During his interesting career, John has performed music locally with many talented artists such as Robert Michaels, Nick Cuda, and David Buchbinder, and at a variety of celebrations and venues both as a soloist and in small ensemble musical projects. Also, he has recorded with several artists on numerous compact disc recordings, and has been invited to record music for film and television. John also plays the church organ at St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church, Woodbridge, on Sunday mornings for the past eight years.

Maria Dolnycky was born in Montreal, Quebec, where she graduated with Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from McGill University in piano performance under the tutelage of Ljerka Wollmarker-Blume. The recipient of a full scholarship from the Alban Berg Foundation, she furthered her post-graduate studies in Vienna, Austria with Walter Fleischmann at the Hochschule für Musik (State Academy of Music). Maria has also studied under the guidance of André-Sébastien Savoie, Karl Engel, Karl-Ulrich Schnabel and Janina Fialkowska. She is the winner of the Debut Young Concert Artists Series competition and her recitals have been broadcast on CBC Radio Music from Montreal and Radio-Canada Jeunes Artistes. A dedicated teacher, Maria maintains a teaching studio in Toronto and is also a member of the Royal Conservatory College of Examiners. She performs regularly as soloist, chamber musician and collaborative artist. CD recordings include Poetic Moods - a collection of seven 20th Century composers from Ukraine, and Lullaby For a Snowy Night - Holiday music from near and far. A fascination with the visual arts led her to the launch of Music on Canvas, a dynamic concert series in Toronto which aims to present unique programs, occasionally blending live music with artwork.

Program: • Carnival of Venice (Jeanjean), • Suite Italienne from "Pulcinella" (Stravinsky), • La Danza (Rossini), • Carnival Dance (Mignone) plus works by Vivaldi, Paganini, Piazzolla and others. Listeners will also be able to enjoy a unique journey through selected Italian and world music performed on accordion.

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