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All Events | Starting Sunday, November 1, 2009

Vienna Boys' Choir
Founded in 1498, the world's preeminent boy choir continues to delight with their purity of tone, distinctive charm and a diverse, crowd pleasing repertoire of Austrian folk songs and waltzes, classical masterpieces, pop songs, holiday favorites and medieval chant.
11/01/2009


A Trip to America
Clarinetist Suzanne Ortner-Roberts and pianist Tom Roberts present a recital based on their album, 'A Trip to America: A Yiddish-Creole Fusion.'  In addition to Klezmer and Harlem stride, the duo mixes in swing, calypso, gypsy, tango, rembetika, and valse musette from Paris.
11/01/2009


IonSound Project: Reduce
The Department of Music’s Ensemble-in-Residence performs chamber reduction of orchestral music by Mahler Ravel, and Philip Thompson, with contralto Daphne Alderson and video artist Chris Ivey.
11/01/2009


IUP Plays Pittsburgh
A showcase of IUP student performers.  WQED's Ted Sohier is M.C.
11/02/2009


Drue Heinz Lecture Series: Tom Wolfe
In his impeccable white suit, Tom Wolfe also stands out in a crowd for his literary experiments in New Journalism. Best-selling author of The Right Stuff and Bonfire of the Vanities, Wolfe’s latest fiction, Back to Blood, is set in Miami and examines the complexities of immigration.
11/02/2009


American Classics
An All-American concert with some of the very best music our nation has produced, like Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess and Charles Ives’s Variation on America, as well as favorites from composers Arthur Pryor, William Schuman, Martin Gould, and Leonard Bernstein.
11/04/2009


Candide
Voltaire’s raucous satire of the earnest principles of the Enlightenment plus Leonard Bernstein’s genius still make for a completely compelling experience. Karla Boos directs the version staged on Broadway by The Chelsea Theatre Center of Brooklyn in conjunction with Harold Prince and Ruth Mitchell.
11/05/2009


Thank You, Gregory!
A soleful tribute to tap-dance ambassador Gregory Hines and his predecessors Fred Astaire, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Gene Kelly, and the Nicholas Brothers; the leading ladies of Hollywood such as Ruby Keeler, Ann Miller, Eleanor Powell, and Juanita Pitts; the eccentric dancing of Ray Bolger, Donald O'Connor and Hal Leroy; and other unsung hoofers.
11/05/2009


Classical Favorites
Marek Janowski conducts the PSO premiere of Mozart’s Symphony #30. Mendelssohn’s sunny Violin Concerto displays the virtuosity and passionate artistry of Chee-Yun. The concert concludes with Dvořák’s glorious 7th Symphony.
11/05/2009


Krása's Brundibar
This fabulously designed and fully-staged Sendak production of Krása's charming work is about two children who are determined to get milk for their sick mother. With the help of townspeople and animal friends, they stand up to the town bully. Krása's 1939 opera is a haunting part of Holocaust history. Jonathan Eaton directs an all-children cast. Stephen Neely conducts.
11/06/2009


Carousel
TIME magazine's "Best Musical of the Century," Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical tells the gripping story of Billy Bigelow's romance with Julie Jordan, his sudden downfall and path to redemption. Directed by Jack Allison
11/06/2009


Store
Chronicling the inner life of the American consumer and performed partially in a storefront and in our theater, STORE is inspired by how and why we buy. Part performance art, part dance party, part replication of the shopping experience, Store is the third work in the American Spaces Trilogy (House, 2006; Car, 2008) by Kate Watson-Wallace, director of anonymous bodies, an interdisciplinary performance company.
11/06/2009


Titanic!
Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston.
11/06/2009


So You Think You Want to Be In Love?
Greg Behrendt & Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt co-authors of New York Times best sellers, "He's Just Not That Into You" and "It's Called A Breakup Because It’s Broken," do what they do best - talk candidly about relationships.
11/06/2009


Masterworks: Shall We Dance?
Pianist Benjamin Hochman joins Andre Raphel Smith and the orchestra in Schumann's Piano Concerto in a minor. Also scheduled: Berlioz: Minuet of the Will-0-the Wisps, Dance of the Sylphs and Rakoczy March from The Damnation of Faust; Schubert: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished"; Ravel: La Valse
11/06/2009


Three Rivers Film Festival
Independent, classic, foriegn and local films at three locations.
11/06/2009


Neighborhood of Make-Believe Tours
For the first time in eight years, Mister Rogers' Neigbhorhood of Make-Believe will return to WQED studios. Join us November 7 & 8 and see the "neighborhood" that you grew-up in first-hand. For more information, please go to: www.wqed.org/neighborhood-of-make-believe Sponsorship provided by: The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh.
11/07/2009


M-pact
The 2005 Vocal Group of the Year at the Los Angeles Music Awards, M-pact weaves together the swing of Manhattan Transfer, the hip licks of Take 6, the percussive power of Stomp, the funk of Earth, Wind, & Fire, the soul of Motown, and the brass bite of the Harry Connick Big Band. M-pact captivates its audience with intensity and passion created by the human voice alone.
11/07/2009


Blackbird
Fifteen years ago, Una and Ray had a scandalous affair. They haven't set eyes on each other since. When she tracks him down and forces him to face the shattering consequences of their relationship, the encounter is gripping, surprising, and utterly unforgettable. David Harrower's Blackbird won the 2007 Olivier Award for Best New Play.
11/07/2009


Afiara String Quartet
Canada's Afiara String Quartet won the 2008 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and is Quartet-in-Residence at San Francisco State University. Their program features quartets by Mozart, Beethoven and Mendelssohn.
11/07/2009


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