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On November 24, Dixon Hall Music School hosted over 300 guests for their annual benefit concert. Held at The Bay's Arcadian Court, the reception and dinner featured a performance by pianist Stephan Moccio, who is best known for the his "I Believe" anthem created for the January Olympic games, and a surprise performance by the Canadian Tenors. Over $175,000 was raised to provide music lessons to youth in the Regent Park Community.

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Julie Capling (left), Nicole Jacksic and Katie Dargie

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The Canadian Tenors made a surprise guest appearance at the Music for Life Fundraiser

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Matthew Brown and Donna Slaight

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Dr. Peter Simon, president of the Royal Conservatory of Music, and Dianne Werner-Simon

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Mary Koutsoubos (left) Wendy Brear and Greg Brear

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Patrick Gossage and Susan Eng

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Karen Rosenberg (left) and Jane Callahan

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Maryjane Heintzman (left), Katee Lisus, Hank Intven and Lyndsay Green

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Albert Brule (left), Shelly Crawford and David Crobmie

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Bob McKitrick (left), Adrian Macdonald and Honourable Donald Macdonald

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The Music for Life Fundraiser was held at The Bay's Arcadian Court in Toronto

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