Mondavi 2009-10 season
Apr. 13th, 2009 10:37 amI know this is feeding the evil empire, BUT: I really want to go see some of these.
I'm going to get my money, while I have it, and order tickets. The question will be, what can I afford at tickets for two. Because two is more fun than one.
Squeefuls include:
American Heritage series: OK, not that exciting for me. I just know I *ought* to, and kinda would like to see Merle Haggard and Arlo Guthrie. Those will be two I will decide as the concert approaches.
Concert Series: For those of stringy inclination, Joshua Bell on Feb 27 2010.
Also ranged through the year are the Emerson String Quartet, Emanuel Ax, and Fladimir Fetlsman (piano).
Director's Choice: Goodies here, but special note of Globe Theatre presenting Love's Labour's Lost on 11 Nov.
Distinguished Speakers: Ira Glass on 29 April 2010.
Jackson Hall Jazz, one of the Holy Quacamole series:
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Wynton on Oct 2; SFJAZZ collective on Mar 4; SONNY FECKING ROLLINS on May 19 2010!!!
ahem.
Marvels series: Pilobolus Nov 13; STREB: BRAVE Mar 21; Diavolo on Apr 11 2010.
Orchestra series: Salzburg Mozarteum Oct 28; China Philharmonic Nov 21; Russian National Feb 18; Moscow State Radio Symphony Mar 19; St. Louis Symphony Apr 16 2010
OOOH: Studio Classics: Feb 27 The Black Virtuoso Traditions, featuring works by Gottschalk, Joplin, James P Johnson, Waller, Morton, Tatum). YUM!
World Stage: Anu: Christmas in Ireland: An Nollaig in Eirrin, Dec 2; CHIEFTAINS Feb 17; Band of the Irish Guards March 3. Well before St. Pat's so you needn't fear dealing w' all that.
AND THESE TICKETS ARE GETTING PURCHASED SOON: The "With a Twist" series:
Les BAllets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Feb 14 Jackson Hall. NOTHING could be better for Valentine's Day! (Must find You Tube of the Troc)
AND
Peter Schickele: PDQ Bach: April 23. Nuff Said.
I'm buying two tickets for each. Anyone who likes travesity and dance; and well... a different kind of travesty for their classical music....be nice to me over the next few months.
*insert evil grin here*
I'm going to get my money, while I have it, and order tickets. The question will be, what can I afford at tickets for two. Because two is more fun than one.
Squeefuls include:
American Heritage series: OK, not that exciting for me. I just know I *ought* to, and kinda would like to see Merle Haggard and Arlo Guthrie. Those will be two I will decide as the concert approaches.
Concert Series: For those of stringy inclination, Joshua Bell on Feb 27 2010.
Also ranged through the year are the Emerson String Quartet, Emanuel Ax, and Fladimir Fetlsman (piano).
Director's Choice: Goodies here, but special note of Globe Theatre presenting Love's Labour's Lost on 11 Nov.
Distinguished Speakers: Ira Glass on 29 April 2010.
Jackson Hall Jazz, one of the Holy Quacamole series:
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Wynton on Oct 2; SFJAZZ collective on Mar 4; SONNY FECKING ROLLINS on May 19 2010!!!
ahem.
Marvels series: Pilobolus Nov 13; STREB: BRAVE Mar 21; Diavolo on Apr 11 2010.
Orchestra series: Salzburg Mozarteum Oct 28; China Philharmonic Nov 21; Russian National Feb 18; Moscow State Radio Symphony Mar 19; St. Louis Symphony Apr 16 2010
OOOH: Studio Classics: Feb 27 The Black Virtuoso Traditions, featuring works by Gottschalk, Joplin, James P Johnson, Waller, Morton, Tatum). YUM!
World Stage: Anu: Christmas in Ireland: An Nollaig in Eirrin, Dec 2; CHIEFTAINS Feb 17; Band of the Irish Guards March 3. Well before St. Pat's so you needn't fear dealing w' all that.
AND THESE TICKETS ARE GETTING PURCHASED SOON: The "With a Twist" series:
Les BAllets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Feb 14 Jackson Hall. NOTHING could be better for Valentine's Day! (Must find You Tube of the Troc)
AND
Peter Schickele: PDQ Bach: April 23. Nuff Said.
I'm buying two tickets for each. Anyone who likes travesity and dance; and well... a different kind of travesty for their classical music....be nice to me over the next few months.
*insert evil grin here*