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Posts Tagged ‘Fritz Kreisler’

Art of Élan Adds Musical Grace to the Mingei International Museum Renovation

By Ken Herman | September 8, 2021 | 0

At the Mingei International Museum’s open house Sunday afternoon, visitors streamed through architect Jennifer Luce’s spare but elegantly redesigned museum interior while members of Art of Élan enlivened the viewing with their music.

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SummerFest 2021 Opening Concert: A Shimmering Stylistic Sampler

By Ken Herman | July 31, 2021 | 0

SummerFest 2021, the La Jolla Music Society’s prestigious annual summer music festival, opened Friday, July 30, with a marathon program that boasted music from 10 composers, required 15 onstage musicians, and lasted two and one-half hours.

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Violinist Gil Shaham and Pianist Akira Eguchi Return to San Diego In Triumph

By Ken Herman | April 26, 2019 | 0

In a well-received duo recital, on Thursday, April 25, violinist Gil Shaham and his stellar musical compatriot pianist Akira Eguchi made their inaugural appearance in the La Jolla Music Society’s spectacular new Baker-Baum Concert Hall.

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Lamb’s ‘Marlene’ a Tribute to Family Storytelling

By Bill Eadie | May 2, 2016 | 0

Dinner table conversation is hard to pull off as drama and next to impossible to pull off as an entire play…

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