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The Music Gallery

Neighbourhood:
queen west, downtown
Activity:
live performance, theatre, live music, art, art exhibition
Venue type:
theater
Scene:
zone a, artsy, all ages, performance art
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Music:
avant-garde jazz, avant-rock, experimental, free improvisation, contemporary classical
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Cover $18

The Music Gallery
197 John Street
Toronto, ON M5T 1X6

416.204.1080

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  1. WegoMan wrote on November 17, 2009:

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    According to organizers:
    The Music Gallery is Toronto’s Centre for Creative Music, founded in 1976 by Peter Anson and Al Mattes of the free-improvising group, CCMC. Since its inception, the MG has been a publicly assisted centre for the creation, development and performance of art music from all genres. Having hosted such luminaries as John Cage, Iannis Xenakis and Peter Brotzmann since its early days at 30 St. Patrick St. (1976-84), and continuing at 1087 Queen Street West (1984-1993) and 179 Richmond Street West (1993-2000), The Music Gallery became renowned internationally as one of Canada’s most important venues for, and presenters of, boundary-pushing, unclassifiable and creative new music.

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