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North Coast Rep’s “Annabella in July”: Clever humor carries an intriguing story
This World Premier sparkles with a wit and an engaging cleverness delivered with spot on casting in perfect timing that carries you through a good story.
Read MoreSummerFest and the Miró Quartet Celebrate Composer Caroline Shaw
Wednesday at this year’s La Jolla SummerFest, the Miró Quartet featured music by Caroline Shaw with the composer present and also accompanied her singing two of her works.
Read MoreMoonlight’s Powerful ‘Ragtime’ Explores America
One of the major reasons why the 1998 epic, Ragtime, continues to be produced around the world, is because it is a relevant American story. Many of the themes involving racism, immigration and generational conflicts are topics that strike a chord with modern audiences.
Read MoreCostanzo and Salvant Join Their Voices in a Sparkling Marathon of Song
Cécile McLorin Salvant and Anthony Roth Costanzo put together a scintillating musical revue that included a half dozen Kurt Weill songs and a dazzling array of other solos and duets that enchanted the SummerFest audience at The Conrad.
Read MoreCécile McLorin Salvant’s Smashing San Diego Concert at SummerFest
In her brilliant San Diego debut Wednesday at La Jolla SummerFest, jazz vocalist and composer Cécile McLorin Salvant easily demonstrated why she won the 2010 Thelonious Monk competition.
Read MoreSummerFest Looks for Richard Wagner’s Fingerprints in Chamber Music
“The Wagner Effect” proved a clever title for Sunday afternoon’s SummerFest concert at The Conrad. The eclectic collection of pieces performed to illustrate this concept—not so clever.
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