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There's a reason they're classics (Baltimore Sun) BSO does justice to German masters With the economy careening around us, there's nothing like an evening with the gold standard of rock-solid German musical stock to settle the nerves. Beethoven concertos and Schumann symphonies, at least, never lose their value, or their ability to generate interest. With classical sax, with virtuosic violins, philharmonic keeping it interesting (Las Vegas Sun) The Las Vegas Philharmonic is offering something unusual Saturday at Artemus Ham Hall. 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer and Violinist Mark O'Connor (Playbill Arts) Composer Jake Heggie - perhaps best known for his milestone piece Dead Man Walking - is currently hard at work on Moby Dick , which is set to premiere at Dallas Opera in 2010 with Ben Heppner slated to star as Captain Ahab. Heggie recently took a moment to contribute to our newest Q&A series. A new mood, size for Tacoma Symphony show (Tacoma News Tribune) The Tacoma Symphony is striking out into new territory. On Saturday night, it will introduce an extra Classics concert into the season. And it’s also going to be chamber orchestra-size, include a baroque and classical repertoire and feature little-known pieces and local soloists, all in Tacoma’s Rialto Theater. BSO does justice to German masters (Baltimore Sun) With the economy careening around us, there's nothing like an evening with the gold standard of rock-solid German musical stock to settle the nerves. Beethoven concertos and Schumann symphonies, at least, never lose their value, or their ability to generate interest. Tacoma Symphony gets moody at Rialto (Tacoma News Tribune) With a third of its usual players and several new branches of repertoire, the Tacoma Symphony stepped out of its usual Pantages groove and into a brave new world of chamber orchestra playing on Saturday night. The concert not only made the most of the Rialto Theater’s sensitive acoustics but brought out committed playing in some, though not all, of the four pieces on the program. Arts Calendar: (Berkeley Daily Planet) “CRWSDSPCR” with an introduction by Merce Cunningham Dance Company archivist David Vaughan at 7:30 p.m. at the Pacific Film Archive. Cost is $5.50-$9.50. 642-0808. www.bampfa.berkeley.edu
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