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FM Cultural Calendar | Starting Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Bach and Schubert Classical Revolution Pittsburgh performs works by J.S. Bach and Franz Schubert. Special guest Marc Giosi, executive director of Chatham Baroque, will perform Bach's Harpsichord concerto in F minor (BWV 1056). The performance will be followed by Pittsburgh's premiere tango ensemble Cuidado. 04/25/2012 Time: 8:00 pm
Location: Bar Marco, 2216 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website
Carnegie Mellon Guitar Ensemble Carnegie Mellon Guitar Ensemble (James Ferla, director). 04/25/2012 Time: 8:00 pm
Location: Mellon Institute Auditorium, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website
Tom Brokaw One of the most trusted and respected figures in broadcast journalism, he is best known as the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, a post he held for more than 20 years. He is the author of The Greatest Generation and the recipient of numerous awards and honors. Brokaw currently serves as Special News Correspondent for NBC. 04/26/2012 Time: 8:00 pm Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA website | map
Seussical - The Musical Seussical the Musical, by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, is based on the books of Dr. Seuss that debuted on Broadway in 2000. The play's story is a rather complex amalgamation of many of Seuss's most famous books. 04/26/2012 Time: 3 shows Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, 450 Schoolhouse Rd., Johnstown, PA website | map
Judy Collins The program is pure Judy Collins and her stories; no band, no instruments. She will share personal memories and reflections based on her best-selling memoir, praised by The New York Times as "her richest journey yet through her musical past." 04/26/2012 Time: 7:30 pm
Location: New Hazlett Theater, Allegheny Square, Pittsburgh, PA website
Pittsburgh Ballet Theater at JFest In anticipation of PBT's tour to Israel's Karmiel Festival, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh presents PBT in Dwight Rhoden's Step Touch, set to popular songs of the Doo Wop era. 04/26/2012 Time: 6:45 pm
Location: Schenley Plaza, Pittsburgh, PA
Magic of Paris Gianandrea Noseda opens the PSO's Paris Festival with early 20th century composers who revolutionized music in the City of Light. Italy's Alfredo Cassella studied at the Paris Conservatory and befriended Debussy and de Falla. His Symphony #2 is inspired by Gustav Mahler's music. Frenchman Claude Debussy's colorful Ibéria complements Spaniard de Falla's Three-Cornered Hat, a pantomime commissioned for Diaghalev's famed Ballets Russes. 04/27/2012 - 04/29/2012 04/27 - 8:00 pm 04/28 - 8:00 pm 04/29 - 2:30 pm Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
Point Park Connections In Point Park University's adjunct dance faculty, our dance students have access to a wide range of styles and experience. With artful choreography, this performance features very special works created for this season's culminating performance. 04/27/2012 - 04/29/2012
Location: White Performance Studio, Point Park University, 201 Wood St., Pittsburgh, PA website
Music till Midnight Organist Charles Heaton continues his series of occasional late night concerts, this time with soprano Sara Botkin. Free Admission. A reception precedes the concert at 10:30 pm. 04/27/2012 Time: 11:00 pm
Location: St. Andrew’s Episcopal, 5801 Hampton St., Pittsburgh, PA website
Abduction from the Seraglio Mozart's opera follows the adventures of a young Spanish nobleman, his lover, and their servants who are kidnapped and placed into service to the Pasha, Abduction features showpiece arias alongside moments of uproarious laughter and genuine pathos. The production places the action on the luxurious Orient Express. Two stars of 2010's Barber of Seville return in another comic pairing: David Portillo as the nobleman Belmonte, and Paolo Pecchioli as the Pasha's right-hand man, Osmin. Antony Walker conducts. 04/28/2012 - 05/06/2012 04/28 - 8:00 pm 05/01 - 7:00 pm 05/04 - 8:00 pm 05/06 - 2:00 pm
Location: Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA website
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