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LA Phil Explores Weimar Germany in February
The Weimar Republic took power following the First World War in Germany in 1918 and held until the ascendance of Nazism and the beginning of the slide toward the Second in 1933. While the Republic as a political entity can … Continue reading
Idyllwild Arts 2018 Summer Culmination Concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall Showcases the Talents of High School Students
UPDATE: 8/5/2018: Tonight’s concert cancelled. From AIF: Idyllwild, California, suffered a devastating forest fire last week. The Cranston Fire caused the entire town to evacuate within hours, forcing home and business owners to leave with very little notice. Over 300 campers … Continue reading
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Sir Angel Romero plays Rodrigo’s Aranjuez, May 21-24, Walt Disney Concert Hall
Classical guitarist Sir Angel Romero first performed Concierto de Aranjuez with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1964, when he was just 16 years old. Romero at last will return to play the Andalusian-inspired masterpiece written by his mentor, Joaquin Rodrigo, … Continue reading
Cheyenne Jackson: Music of the Mad Men Era—A Blanketing of Love and an Envelopment of Most Magnificent Sound
Cheyenne Jackson wants to “blanket [us] all with love” but not before singing us a rousing rendition of “Americano” and taking a sip of his water while not letting it go in the time it takes for him NOT to … Continue reading
Cheyenne Jackson: Music of the Mad Men Era to Time Travel Forward to OURS!!!
Cheyenne Jackson: Singer, Actor, Principal of runaway shows like GLEE and “Thirty Rock” and all around song and dance man; anyone alive during the first decade of the 2000s has heard of him. If not, they are living under a … Continue reading