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All Events | Starting Friday, November 13, 2009

Stanley Jordan & Jake Shimabukuro
A Jazz Collaboration with the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild featuring the guitar wizardry of Stanley Jordan and Hawaiian-born Jake Shimabukuro, with his native ukulele.
11/13/2009


Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Young American violinist Stefan Jackiw, the son of two physicists, plays Mozart's Violin Concerto #5, "Turkish." Mariss Jansons' protégé Andris Nelsons conducts "Zoroastrian Riddles, Part I" by Richard Danielpour, and the tone poem by Richard Strauss made famous in "2001: A Space Odyssey."
11/13/2009


Incident[s] in the Strip
An evening of high-energy dance-theater, newly composed live music, and dynamic video.
11/13/2009


Eric Siepkes, piano
The Pittsburgh native studied at Eastman and debuted at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall in 2007. His program to benefit the Pgh Compline Choir includes Mozart's Sonata K. 332, Brahms' seven Fantasies, Bach's Partita #1, and Chopin's Scherzo #3.
11/14/2009


Heroes, Villains and Witches
Istvan Jaray conducts popular favorites including Rossini: William Tell Overture; Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King; Gould: American Salute; Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique (excerpts); Williams: Star Wars.
11/14/2009


Forum 64: Cecil Balmond
Cecil Balmond combines engineering and contemporary architecture in unorthodox and visionary ways. His H_edge has 6,000 aluminum plates suspended between rigid steel chains. What appears to hang like metallic ivy is revealed on closer inspection to stand from the floor. This “trick” allows H_edge segments to turn at will and create a mazelike structure.
11/14/2009


Major Winners Recital
Lara Lynn Cottrill, soprano (with Donna Amato, piano); Kathryn Thomas Umble, flute (with Anthony Ruggiero, piano)
11/15/2009


Jr. Mendelssohn 23rd Anniversary Concert
The Jr. Mendelssohn Choir represents 16 area schools with singers from 8th to 12th grade. Susan Medley will conduct Fauré's Requiem and Cantique de Jean Racine, Viadana's Exultate justi in Domino, an arrangement of Malaysian folksong "Ibu," and Dello Joio's A Jubilant Song.
11/15/2009


Duquesne Symphony
Sidney Harth conducts Berwald's Symphonie Singulaire and other works.
11/15/2009


Magic and Mystery
Music Director Lawrence Loh leads performances of Dukas: Fanfare from "La Peri," Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Dukas: Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Elgar: Enigma Variations.
11/15/2009


Jigu! Thunder Drums of China
JIGU! means to 'beat or touch the drum.' From Shanxi province, this world-renowned company of drummers, percussionists and musicians offers an astounding ultra-sensory experience with high-tech lighting and special effects. From the producers of The Peking Acrobats.
11/15/2009


Women's Choir Festival
Pitt's Women's Choral Ensemble hosts choirs from Duquesne University, Seton Hill University, Westminster College, and the Fox Chapel Area High School. The program includes a wide variety of repertoire from classics to folk arrangements, and popular music.
11/15/2009


Musicians Among Us
Music of Bach, Saint-Saens, Hoiby, Zahab, and DeBlasio, performed by Barbara Litt (violin), Kris Rust (baritone), and Renate Sakins (oboe), accompanied by William Larson on piano and harpsichord.
11/15/2009


Michael Unger
Winner of the American Guild of Organists young organist competition, Michael Unger is completing his doctorate studies at the Eastman School in Rochester, has performed across the U.S. as well as abroad, and has won several competitions.
11/15/2009


Drue Heinz Lectures: Junot Díaz
"Hip, irreverent, funny, and above all, fiercely intelligent." The New Yorker named Junot Diaz to its list of 20 top writers for the 21st century. In addition to the 2008 Pulitzer, his long-awaited first novel, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," received the National Book Critics Circle Award.
11/16/2009


American Music
Works by Tuesday Musical Club composers.
11/17/2009


Imagination Movers
The Imagination Movers sing about things they know best: messy rooms, healthy snacks, sibling rivalry and other topics that relate to being a little kid. Self-described as "the Beastie Boys meets Mr. Rogers," the Movers are fast-rising stars thanks to their combination of radio-friendly songs, kid-friendly themes and dynamic live shows.
11/19/2009


Classical Mystery Tour - Music of the Beatles!
Experience a recreation of one of the world’s most legendary bands, The Beatles, live and in concert playing each individual note exactly as was written. "Penny Lane" with a trumpet solo, and "Yesterday" with acoustic guitar and string quartet plus live Orchestra!
11/19/2009


The Queens
Written by Norman Chaurette and directed by Sheila McKenna, based on Shakespeare's Richard III with choreography by Andre Koslowski. It's a classic struggle for power and status as six queens vie for the throne: from the aged Duchess of York, who is 99 years old; to young Lady Anne, who must marry Richard III in order to reign; to the Duchess' daughter Anne Dexter who has no hands.
11/19/2009


When Night Falls
A juried show involving a variety of media, presented by the Pittsburgh Society of Artists.
11/20/2009


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