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Einstein on the Beach
Artist: University Musical Society
Date: Friday, 01/20/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=673
Venue: Power Center for the Performing Arts
Venue Address: 121 Fletcher Street
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: Widely credited as one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century, this rarely performed and revolutionary work launched director Robert Wilson and composer Philip Glass to international success when it was first produced in Avignon, France in 1976, with subsequent performances in Europe and at the Metropolitan Opera. It is still recognized as one of their greatest masterpieces. Now, nearly four decades after it was first performed and 20 years since its last production, Einstein on the Beach will be reconstructed for a major international tour, including the first North American presentations ever held outside of New York City.

Einstein on the Beach breaks all of the rules of conventional opera. Instead of a traditional orchestral arrangement, Glass composed for the synthesizers, woodwinds, and voices of the Philip Glass Ensemble. Non-narrative in form, the work uses a series of powerful recurrent images as its main dramatic device, shown in juxtaposition with abstract dance sequences created by American choreographer Lucinda Childs. There are no traditional intermissions; audiences are free to wander in and out at liberty during the five-hour performance. The New York Times critic John Rockwell said, “Einstein was like nothing I had ever encountered…Its very elusiveness radiated richly, like some dark star whose effects we can only feel…Einstein on the Beach, perhaps like Einstein himself, transcended time. It’s not (just) an artifact of its era, it’s timeless…an experience to cherish for a lifetime.”

Prior to the production’s final technical rehearsals and world première in Montpelier, France, UMS will host the production’s creators, musicians, performers, and crew for three weeks as they reconstruct and rehearse the work for what is likely to be the final world tour designed and led by its original creative team. A rare chance to see a work of this scale in progress, these preview performances will be the only opportunity to see Einstein on the Beach in the Midwest.

The 2012 production of Einstein on the Beach was commissioned by: University Musical Society of the University of Michigan; BAM; the Barbican, London; Cal Performances University of California, Berkeley; Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity; De Nederlandse Opera/The Amsterdam Music Theatre; Opéra et Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Rousillon. Produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc.
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Einstein on the Beach
Artist: University Musical Society
Date: Saturday, 01/21/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=673
Venue: Power Center for the Performing Arts
Venue Address: 121 Fletcher Street
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: Widely credited as one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century, this rarely performed and revolutionary work launched director Robert Wilson and composer Philip Glass to international success when it was first produced in Avignon, France in 1976, with subsequent performances in Europe and at the Metropolitan Opera. It is still recognized as one of their greatest masterpieces. Now, nearly four decades after it was first performed and 20 years since its last production, Einstein on the Beach will be reconstructed for a major international tour, including the first North American presentations ever held outside of New York City.

Einstein on the Beach breaks all of the rules of conventional opera. Instead of a traditional orchestral arrangement, Glass composed for the synthesizers, woodwinds, and voices of the Philip Glass Ensemble. Non-narrative in form, the work uses a series of powerful recurrent images as its main dramatic device, shown in juxtaposition with abstract dance sequences created by American choreographer Lucinda Childs. There are no traditional intermissions; audiences are free to wander in and out at liberty during the five-hour performance. The New York Times critic John Rockwell said, “Einstein was like nothing I had ever encountered…Its very elusiveness radiated richly, like some dark star whose effects we can only feel…Einstein on the Beach, perhaps like Einstein himself, transcended time. It’s not (just) an artifact of its era, it’s timeless…an experience to cherish for a lifetime.”

Prior to the production’s final technical rehearsals and world première in Montpelier, France, UMS will host the production’s creators, musicians, performers, and crew for three weeks as they reconstruct and rehearse the work for what is likely to be the final world tour designed and led by its original creative team. A rare chance to see a work of this scale in progress, these preview performances will be the only opportunity to see Einstein on the Beach in the Midwest.

The 2012 production of Einstein on the Beach was commissioned by: University Musical Society of the University of Michigan; BAM; the Barbican, London; Cal Performances University of California, Berkeley; Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity; De Nederlandse Opera/The Amsterdam Music Theatre; Opéra et Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Rousillon. Produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc.
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Sinfonia Concertante with Carrie Krausse and Karina Fox
Artist: Wyoming Symphony Orchestra
Date: Saturday, 01/21/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Venue: Natrona County High School
Venue Address: 930 South Elm Street
Venue City: Casper
Venue State: Wyoming
Venue Zip: 82601
Details: The Wyoming Symphony Orchestra at Natrona county High School as a part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days
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Einstein on the Beach
Artist: University Musical Society
Date: Sunday, 01/22/2012
Time: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=673
Venue: Power Center for the Performing Arts
Venue Address: 121 Fletcher Street
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: Widely credited as one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century, this rarely performed and revolutionary work launched director Robert Wilson and composer Philip Glass to international success when it was first produced in Avignon, France in 1976, with subsequent performances in Europe and at the Metropolitan Opera. It is still recognized as one of their greatest masterpieces. Now, nearly four decades after it was first performed and 20 years since its last production, Einstein on the Beach will be reconstructed for a major international tour, including the first North American presentations ever held outside of New York City.

Einstein on the Beach breaks all of the rules of conventional opera. Instead of a traditional orchestral arrangement, Glass composed for the synthesizers, woodwinds, and voices of the Philip Glass Ensemble. Non-narrative in form, the work uses a series of powerful recurrent images as its main dramatic device, shown in juxtaposition with abstract dance sequences created by American choreographer Lucinda Childs. There are no traditional intermissions; audiences are free to wander in and out at liberty during the five-hour performance. The New York Times critic John Rockwell said, “Einstein was like nothing I had ever encountered…Its very elusiveness radiated richly, like some dark star whose effects we can only feel…Einstein on the Beach, perhaps like Einstein himself, transcended time. It’s not (just) an artifact of its era, it’s timeless…an experience to cherish for a lifetime.”

Prior to the production’s final technical rehearsals and world première in Montpelier, France, UMS will host the production’s creators, musicians, performers, and crew for three weeks as they reconstruct and rehearse the work for what is likely to be the final world tour designed and led by its original creative team. A rare chance to see a work of this scale in progress, these preview performances will be the only opportunity to see Einstein on the Beach in the Midwest.

The 2012 production of Einstein on the Beach was commissioned by: University Musical Society of the University of Michigan; BAM; the Barbican, London; Cal Performances University of California, Berkeley; Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity; De Nederlandse Opera/The Amsterdam Music Theatre; Opéra et Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Rousillon. Produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc.
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Verdi's Falstaff, presented by The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
Artist: Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
Date: Sunday, 01/22/2012
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.bysoweb.org
Venue: Sanders Theatre
Venue Address: 45 Quincy Street
Venue City: Cambridge
Venue State: Massachusetts
Venue Zip: 02138
Venue Phone: 16174962222
Details: ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
Boston Youth Symphony

Federico Cortese, Conductor
Marc Astafan, Stage Director

Sir John Falstaff, Louis Otey
Fenton, Steven Sanders
Ford, Edward Parks
Dr. Caius, Peter Tantsits
Bardolph, Neal Ferreira
Pistola, Jeremy Milner
Alice Ford, Caitlin Lynch
Nannetta, Anya Matanovic
Mistress Page, Maria McDaniel
Mistress Quickly, Melissa Parks

With Handel and Haydn Society Chorus

In collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Boston
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70,000 Tons of Metal
Artist: Kamelot
Date: Monday, 01/23/2012
Time: 3:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Genre: Metal
Country: USA
Website: http://www.70000tons.com/arrival.htm
Venue: Majesty of the Seas
Venue Address: Port of Miami
Venue City: Miami
Venue State: Florida
Venue Zip: 33132
Details: Cruise from Miami to Mexico
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Denis Matsuev, piano
Artist: Denis Matsuev
Date: Monday, 01/23/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=685
Venue: Hill Auditorium
Venue Address: 825 N. University Avenue
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: Anyone who attended last season’s concert by the Mariinsky Orchestra came away talking about one thing: the astonishing piano soloist Denis Matsuev, whose extraordinary performance of Rachmaninoff’s third piano concerto had the audience buzzing in the lobby at intermission, immediately after the performance, and for weeks beyond the concert. UMS immediately pursued a date for a solo recital and is pleased to deliver what is sure to be one of the most talked-about events of the season. “[The] Russian pianist Denis Matsuev brought…legendary Herculean strength and terrifying technique that Rachmaninoff and his famous octave-and-a-half hand span was said to have embodied. Matsuev was up to the task. Not only did he throw down thunderous octaves and navigate flurries of notes and trills, he had the endurance to consider the greater picture of the work at all times…It was a performance of formidable dexterity and structural clarity.” (Pittsburgh)
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Les Violons du Roy
Artist: Les Violons du Roy
Date: Saturday, 01/28/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=674
Venue: Rackham Auditorium
Venue Address: 915 East Washington Street
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: The chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy borrows its name from the renowned string orchestra of the court of the French kings. Based in Québec City, the 15-member group was brought together in 1984 by music director Bernard Labadie. They specialize in the vast repertoire of music for chamber orchestra, performed on modern instruments in the stylistic manner most appropriate to each era. The ensemble appeared with countertenor David Daniels for a Chamber Arts concert in St. Francis church in 2001; now it returns with Swiss recorder virtuoso Maurice Steger, a “wonderfully deft player, with absolute clarity of note and line, even in the most virtuosic variations.” (Fanfare)

Program
· Handel : Concerto grosso in B-flat Major, Op. 6, No. 7 “Hornpipe”, HWV 325
· Telemann : Suite in a minor for Alto Recorder, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 55: a2
· Sammartini : Concerto in F Major for Soprano Recorder and Strings
· Geminiani : Concerto grosso in d minor “La Follia” (after Arcangelo Corelli)
· Geminiani : Concerto in F Major for Flute, No. 10
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Hamburg Symphony Orchestra: Messiaen's From the Canyons to the Stars
Artist: Hamburg Symphony Orchestra
Date: Sunday, 01/29/2012
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=675
Venue: Hill Auditorium
Venue Address: 825 N. University Avenue
Venue City: Ann Arbor
Venue State: Michigan
Venue Zip: 48109
Venue Phone: 7347642538
Details: In 1971, French composer Olivier Messiaen was commissioned by Alice Tully, the New York philanthropist most widely known for her contribution to Lincoln Center, to write a piece commemorating America’s bicentennial. Messiaen was inspired and fascinated by the natural wonder he found in the landscapes of the American West. Des canyons aux étoiles (From the Canyons to the Stars) represents his sonic impressions of America’s last untouched frontier. Conductor Jeffrey Tate and the Hamburg Symphony, in collaboration with Israeli filmmaker Daniel Landau, bring the piece alive in a new cinematic installation, where images of man’s impact on the environment create a counterpoint to sounds of untouched nature. Through film images projected on multiple screens, Hill Auditorium will be turned into a multi-sensory experience celebrating the beauty of the earth and our unaltered landscapes.
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Daniel Pearl Memorial Concert
Artist: Ross Altman
Date: Tuesday, 01/31/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Country: USA
Venue: The Talking Stick Coffeehouse
Venue Address: 1411 Lincoln Blvd
Venue City: Venice
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90291
Details: Guest Artists:

Jill Fenimore on Fingerstyle Guitar w/ Harmonica by RA

Jeff Gold Singer/Songwriter

Larry Hanks and Deborah Robins Singers of Old American Songs

Mike Perlowin on Pedal Steel Guitar
Phee Sherline on Hammer Dulcimer
April Wayland on Violin
Paul Zollo Singer/Songwriter
And Ross Altman Reading from At Home In the World by Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl was a Wall Street Journal reporter on assignment in Pakistan in early 2002; he came to tell the story of those we were fighting; he was kidnapped by terrorists and murdered on February 1, 2002.

His legacy has reached across cultural divides and built bridges of understanding and compassion through music, lecture series and guest scholarships reaching out to those most in need of his spirit of tolerance and what he has come to represent: Harmony for Humanity.

The Daniel Pearl Foundation sponsors World Music Days every October, his birth month (October 10, 1963), to foster a respect for people of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds.

On this, the 10th anniversary of his murder, we take time to pause and reflect, to light a candle in his memory, and say a prayer that such an act may never happen again.

And we sing and make music in the hope that his uncommon spirit and singular courage may continue to light the world.

—Both Shows are Free & Open to the Public—No Reservations Required—
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The Daniel Pearl Yahrtzeit Concert With Yahrtzeit candle
Artist: Ross Altman
Date: Wednesday, 02/01/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Country: USA
Venue: The Santa Monica Synagogue
Venue Address: 1448 18th Street
Venue City: Santa Monica
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90404
Details: Guest Artists:

Jill Fenimore on Fingerstyle Guitar w/ Harmonica by RA

Jeff Gold Singer/Songwriter

Larry Hanks and Deborah Robins Singers of Old American Songs

Mike Perlowin on Pedal Steel Guitar
Phee Sherline on Hammer Dulcimer
April Wayland on Violin
Paul Zollo Singer/Songwriter
And Ross Altman Reading from At Home In the World by Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl was a Wall Street Journal reporter on assignment in Pakistan in early 2002; he came to tell the story of those we were fighting; he was kidnapped by terrorists and murdered on February 1, 2002.

His legacy has reached across cultural divides and built bridges of understanding and compassion through music, lecture series and guest scholarships reaching out to those most in need of his spirit of tolerance and what he has come to represent: Harmony for Humanity.

The Daniel Pearl Foundation sponsors World Music Days every October, his birth month (October 10, 1963), to foster a respect for people of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds.

On this, the 10th anniversary of his murder, we take time to pause and reflect, to light a candle in his memory, and say a prayer that such an act may never happen again.

And we sing and make music in the hope that his uncommon spirit and singular courage may continue to light the world.

—Both Shows are Free & Open to the Public—No Reservations Required—
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CAGE 2012
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 03/03/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Japanese American National Museum
Venue Address: 369 E 1st St
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Venue Phone: 626-685-4455
Details: The compositions of Los Angeles-born composer John Cage swirl with controversy, but few composers have been as influential in the dance, visual arts and musical worlds. His collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, and many others, are legendary. Hear for yourself a range of his works celebrating his centennial year.

One-6 and One-10 are a collaboration with artist Mineko Grimmer, who worked directly with Cage in designing two audio kinetic sculptures to accompany his music. Experience the first performance of a cycle of three works Cage intended to be heard together: Atlas Eclipticalis, Varations IV and 0’00”, representing the Hindu states of Nirvana, Samsara, and Individual Action. Cage was influenced greatly by Henry David Thoreau who will be represented by two works: Score and Lecture on the Weather, which consists of readings from Thoreau’s works by 12 speakers accompanied by the sounds of a gathering storm. Draw your own conclusions and hear these important works, alongside many others, at this national celebration of America’s groundbreaking composer, John Cage.
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CAGE 2012
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Sunday, 03/04/2012
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Japanese American National Museum
Venue Address: 369 E 1st St
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Venue Phone: 626-685-4455
Details: The compositions of Los Angeles-born composer John Cage swirl with controversy, but few composers have been as influential in the dance, visual arts and musical worlds. His collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, and many others, are legendary. Hear for yourself a range of his works celebrating his centennial year.

One-6 and One-10 are a collaboration with artist Mineko Grimmer, who worked directly with Cage in designing two audio kinetic sculptures to accompany his music. Experience the first performance of a cycle of three works Cage intended to be heard together: Atlas Eclipticalis, Varations IV and 0’00”, representing the Hindu states of Nirvana, Samsara, and Individual Action. Cage was influenced greatly by Henry David Thoreau who will be represented by two works: Score and Lecture on the Weather, which consists of readings from Thoreau’s works by 12 speakers accompanied by the sounds of a gathering storm. Draw your own conclusions and hear these important works, alongside many others, at this national celebration of America’s groundbreaking composer, John Cage.
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Swan Lake
Artist: Los Angeles Ballet
Date: Saturday, 03/10/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://www.losangelesballet.org
Venue: Royce Hall - UCLA
Venue Address: 340 Royce Dr.
Venue City: Westwood
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90095
Details: Los Angeles Ballet presents the legendary classic, Swan Lake - the abiding tale of a Swan Queen, a Prince, an evil spell, and an eternal love. Choreographed by Los Angeles Ballet Artistic Directors Colleen Neary and Thordal Christensen, to Tchaikovsky's rapturous score.
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Cage 2012
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 03/10/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Art Center College of Design
Venue Address: 1700 Lida St.
Venue City: Pasadena
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 91103
Venue Phone: 626-685-4455
Details: The compositions of Los Angeles-born composer John Cage swirl with controversy, but few composers have been as influential in the dance, visual arts and musical worlds. His collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, and many others, are legendary. Hear for yourself a range of his works celebrating his centennial year.

Experience the first performance of a cycle of three works Cage intended to be heard together: Atlas Eclipticalis, Varations IV and 0’00”, representing the Hindu states of Nirvana, Samsara, and Individual Action. Draw your own conclusions and hear these important works, alongside many others, at this national celebration of America’s groundbreaking composer, John Cage.
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Cage 2012
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Sunday, 03/11/2012
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Pacific Asia Museum
Venue Address: 46 North Los Robles Avenue
Venue City: Pasadena
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 91101
Venue Phone: 626-685-4455
Details: The compositions of Los Angeles-born composer John Cage swirl with controversy, but few composers have been as influential in the dance, visual arts and musical worlds. His collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, and many others, are legendary. Hear for yourself a range of his works celebrating his centennial year.
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Eroica
Artist: Wyoming Symphony Orchestra
Date: Saturday, 03/17/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Venue: Natrona County High School
Venue Address: 930 South Elm Street
Venue City: Casper
Venue State: Wyoming
Venue Zip: 82601
Details: The Wyoming Symphony Orchestra at Natrona county High School as a part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days
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Cage 2012
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 03/24/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Ave.
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Venue Phone: 626-685-4455
Details: The compositions of Los Angeles-born composer John Cage swirl with controversy, but few composers have been as influential in the dance, visual arts and musical worlds. His collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, and many others, are legendary. Hear for yourself a range of his works celebrating his centennial year.

Cage was influenced greatly by Henry David Thoreau who will be represented by two works: Score and Lecture on the Weather, which consists of readings from Thoreau’s works by 12 speakers accompanied by the sounds of a gathering storm. Draw your own conclusions and hear these important works, alongside many others, at this national celebration of America’s groundbreaking composer, John Cage.
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Al-Andalus Ensemble
Artist: Al-Andalus Ensemble
Date: Monday, 04/09/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: International/World Beat
Country: USA
Website: http://www.Andalus.com
Venue: Reed College, Kaul Auditorium,
Venue City: Portland
Venue State: Oregon
Venue Zip: 97202
Details: Experience this vital, energetic and absolutely beautiful performance that unites East and West featuring the Award winning "21 String Trio" of oud, violin and flamenco guitar together with multi-lingual vocals and contemporary Andalusian dance.
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From Russia with Love with Alexander Markov
Artist: Wyoming Symphony Orchestra
Date: Saturday, 04/14/2012
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Venue: Natrona County High School
Venue Address: 930 South Elm Street
Venue City: Casper
Venue State: Wyoming
Venue Zip: 82601
Details: The Wyoming Symphony Orchestra at Natrona county High School as a part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days
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LA International New Music Festival
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Wednesday, 05/09/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: The Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Avenue
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Details: LA International New Music Festival
Presented by Southwest Chamber Music

May 9-26, 2012

At the acoustically superb Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School, Los Angeles

The inaugural LA International New Music Festival brings together composers and their works from all over the globe to rest in the heart of LA: the Grand Avenue Arts Corridor downtown.

Grammy® Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music presents this celebration of its 25th anniversary season with premieres and commissions from fifteen composers representing Asia, Europe, Latin American and the US.

All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Pre-concert talks begin at 7:00 p.m.

Festival package: 30% off regular ticket prices!
4 concerts: $105 general; $75 seniors; $25 students with full time I.D.

Single Tickets: $38 general admission, $28 seniors over 65, and
$10 students with full-time I.D.

For tickets or information: 1.800.726.7147 or www.swmusic.org
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LA International New Music Festival
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 05/12/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Zipper Hall at Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Avenue
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Details: LA International New Music Festival
Presented by Southwest Chamber Music

May 9-26, 2012

At the acoustically superb Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School, Los Angeles

The inaugural LA International New Music Festival brings together composers and their works from all over the globe to rest in the heart of LA: the Grand Avenue Arts Corridor downtown.

Grammy® Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music presents this celebration of its 25th anniversary season with premieres and commissions from fifteen composers representing Asia, Europe, Latin American and the US.

All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Pre-concert talks begin at 7:00 p.m.

Festival package: 30% off regular ticket prices!
4 concerts: $105 general; $75 seniors; $25 students with full time I.D.

Single Tickets: $38 general admission, $28 seniors over 65, and
$10 students with full-time I.D.

For tickets or information: 1.800.726.7147 or www.swmusic.org
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LA International New Music Festival
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Monday, 05/21/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Zipper Hall at Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Avenue
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Details: LA International New Music Festival
Presented by Southwest Chamber Music

May 9-26, 2012

At the acoustically superb Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School, Los Angeles

The inaugural LA International New Music Festival brings together composers and their works from all over the globe to rest in the heart of LA: the Grand Avenue Arts Corridor downtown.

Grammy® Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music presents this celebration of its 25th anniversary season with premieres and commissions from fifteen composers representing Asia, Europe, Latin American and the US.

All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Pre-concert talks begin at 7:00 p.m.

Festival package: 30% off regular ticket prices!
4 concerts: $105 general; $75 seniors; $25 students with full time I.D.

Single Tickets: $38 general admission, $28 seniors over 65, and
$10 students with full-time I.D.

For tickets or information: 1.800.726.7147 or www.swmusic.org
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LA International New Music Festival
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 05/26/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Zipper Hall at Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Avenue
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Details: LA International New Music Festival
Presented by Southwest Chamber Music

May 9-26, 2012

At the acoustically superb Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School, Los Angeles

The inaugural LA International New Music Festival brings together composers and their works from all over the globe to rest in the heart of LA: the Grand Avenue Arts Corridor downtown.

Grammy® Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music presents this celebration of its 25th anniversary season with premieres and commissions from fifteen composers representing Asia, Europe, Latin American and the US.

All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Pre-concert talks begin at 7:00 p.m.

Festival package: 30% off regular ticket prices!
4 concerts: $105 general; $75 seniors; $25 students with full time I.D.

Single Tickets: $38 general admission, $28 seniors over 65, and
$10 students with full-time I.D.

For tickets or information: 1.800.726.7147 or www.swmusic.org
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Soca Fest
Artist: Alison Hinds
Date: Saturday, 05/26/2012
Time: 9:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Venue: The Atrium
Venue Address: 5479 Memorial Dr
Venue City: Stone Mountain
Venue State: Georgia
Details: Alison Hinds is hotness. Energetic, sexy, entertaining, engaging, and full of excitement. She is a top class performer.
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