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  • Duo Beaux Arts

    Sunday, April 11

    Duo Beaux Arts Duo Beaux Arts (Dr. Catherine Lan & Steinway Artist Tao Lin) presents a concert featuring some of the most famous and beloved masterworks for piano duet and piano solo. Program will include three duet compositions: an early work by Beethoven, a perennial favorite by Bizet, and a virtuosic power-horse by Mendelssohn. Solo works include …

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  • Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra and Gulfshore Ballet

    Saturday, April 3

    Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra and Gulfshore Ballet The Gulfshore Ballet joins the Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra for a delightful night of imaginative performances. All new choreography by Gulfshore Ballet Artistic Director Iliana Lopez & Franklin Gamero. Program “Suite from Pulcinella” by Stravinsky “Appalachian Spring Suite” by Aaron Copland

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  • Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra: Mahler Symphony No. 4

    Friday, March 12

    Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra: Mahler Symphony No. 4 Mahler’s fourth symphony is built around a single song, “Das himmlische Leben” (“The Heavenly Life”). It is prefigured in various ways in the first three movements and sung in its entirety by a solo soprano in the fourth movement. Mahler compared his Fourth Symphony as a whole …

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  • Elixir of Love

    Thursday, February 25

    The Elixir of Love is a delight for all lovers of 19th-century Italian bel canto. Nemorino, a poor peasant is in love with the wealthy Adina, but she only has eyes for the striking Sergeant Belcore. Enter Dr. Dulcamara, a quack who woos Nemorino with a promise: drink the elixir and Adina will fall in love with Nemorino within …

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  • Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra: Shostakovich, Walker & Schoenberg

    Friday, February 12

    Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra: Shostakovich, Walker & Schoenberg Join the Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra for its inaugural performance, featuring Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony (Op. 110a), Walker’s Lyric for Strings, and Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night (Op. 4).

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