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Posts Tagged ‘Jean-Philippe Rameau’

Myriad Trio Soars at Mingei International Museum

By Ken Herman | January 14, 2022 | 0

The Myriad Trio’s blessedly unpredictable, brilliantly performed concert Thursday, January 13, at Balboa Park’s Mingei International Museum managed to erase the dispiriting tedium of our lingering pandemic.

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Opera NEO Offers Mozart, Gounod, and Rameau in Promising 2020 Summer Opera Festival

By Ken Herman | February 19, 2020 | 0

Following a pattern that has won devoted audiences, the Opera NEO Summer Opera Festival has announced its August 2020 season: two repertory favorites, Charles Gounod’s “Faust” and Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” complemented by a Baroque rarity, Jean Philippe Rameau’s “Platée.”

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Gallic Delights from the San Diego Symphony Under Johannes Debus

By Ken Herman | November 14, 2017 | 1

Given the San Diego Symphony’s current season without a music director, the presence of guest conductor Johannes Debus conducting an all-French program this past weekend (November 11 & 12) provided welcome uplift . . .

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Precious and Provocative Chamber Music by Art of Elan

By Ken Herman | November 27, 2014 | 4

Art of Élan offered Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw’s clever 2011 “Entracte” for string quartet and a raft of mellifluous French chamber music to their Tuesday (November 25) program at the San Diego Museum of Art . . .

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