Posts Tagged ‘Samuel Barber’
San Diego Pro Arte Voices Takes Its Movable Feast of “Texts and Music for Humankind” to Hillcrest’s First Unitarian Universalist Church
Friday at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego, Patrick Walders and his San Diego Pro Arte Voices unveiled their latest incarnation of the traditional “Lessons and Carols” format: “Peace/Hope/Joy/Love: An Evening of Texts and Music for Humankind.”
Read MoreDe Waart and San Diego Symphony Offer Winning Program of Mahler and Barber
Conductor Edo de Waart’s Friday (March 1) program with the San Diego Symphony brilliantly paired Mahler’s Fourth Symphony with Samuel Barber’s “Knoxville: Summer of 1915,” and together they delivered this package beautifully!
Read MoreBernstein’s “Jeremiah” Symphony Makes Its Belated Debut at the San Diego Symphony
The San Diego Symphony elevated its current Leonard Bernstein retrospective on Saturday, May 12, 2018, with a stirring, trenchant account of his 1942 “Jeremiah” Symphony under the assured baton of Conductor Laureate Jahja Ling.
Read MoreSan Diego State University Musicians Center Stage at the Jacobs Music Center
“SDSU Live Downtown,” assembled several performing organizations from San Diego State University at the Jacobs Music Center’s Copley Symphony Hall Sunday, April 8, 2018, for a festive grand concert.
Read MorePatel Leads a Glorious Sibelius Fifth Symphony to Remember
San Diego Symphony Associate Conductor Sameer Patel led a majestic, sonically luxurious account of the Jean Sibelius Fifth Symphony and introduced with violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and the orchestra a new violin concerto by Adam Schoenberg.
Read MoreMassive Success for Pro Arte Voices in Pacific Beach
Patrick Walders’ San Diego Pro Arte Voices gave another stirring concert at St. Andrews by the Sea Episcopal Church on Saturday (April 8) with assistance from the Hausmann Quartet . . .
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