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BACH
TO THE FUTURE
Playing exotic space-age instruments
and using rhythms and musical styles from many countries
and traditions including Jazz, Latin, African, Far Eastern
and other world musical influences, this innovative and
eclectic classical/jazz quartet transforms famous classical
melodies into exciting new compositions that sound fresh
and contemporary. |
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FRANZ
LISZT LIVE! with Peter Simon
Franz Liszt lives again when acclaimed concert pianist/actor Peter
Simon recreates the dramatic life and electrifying music of the 19th
Century composer FRANZ LISZT, the greatest pianist who ever lived.
A profoundly human and unforgettable evening of music and theatrics! |
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A WISH FOR YOU
from THE NYLONS
With their instantly recognizable A Cappella
style, the Nylons create a holiday show your audience will never forget.
Filled with memorable holiday classics such as "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,"
"Away In A Manger," "Angels We Have Heard On High" and
the title song, "A Wish For You," audiences will be raving
about this show long after their last bell-like notes have faded into
the ether. |
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SIMON & SON
The only father/son piano team in the United States have created innovative programs
drawing from the music of Beethoven, the Beatles, and beyond. Pianists Peter
Simon and his son, Saling Simon, present a heart-warming evening of classical
pops concert music interspersed with wonderful stories and comedy. A dazzling
one-of-a-kind musical smorgasbord for all ages to enjoy. |
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YESTERDAY: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES
Relive the incredible excitement of
the most influential rock group in the history of pop music, when the
#1 Beatles tribute act in the world, YESTERDAY, recreates the historic
performances of the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, at The Hollywood
Bowl and at Shea Stadium during their ÒMagical Mystery Tour.Ó
YESTERDAY transports their audience back to a bygone era of peace and
love as they trace the Beatles career from 1964 to 1974." |
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THE
STATE SYMPHONY CAPELLA
OF RUSSIA
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was founded in 1991
as a result of a merger of the USSR State Chamber Choir under
the leadership of Valeri Polyansky and State Symphony Orchestra
of the USSR Ministry of Culture headed by Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
Specialists mark strict performing discipline reigning in the
collective, flexibility of phraising, rich and warm sounding,
nobility of expression, skillfully balanced sounding sections,
all that make it the State Symphony Capella of Russia. |
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