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Free ancillary events complete the schedule: Muti leads a master class with the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra on Oct. 12; Ogonek appears on a Composer Colloquium on Oct. 13. Known for his magisterial podium style, Muti has maintained a prestigious career in Milan, Salzburg and nearly every other major European city; he’s returned to lead the Vienna Philharmonic for 47 consecutive years. His “Concerts for Friendship” have spanned the globe; he’s conducted them in war-torn Sarajevo, Beirut, Cairo and New York in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Principal conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1980-92, he’s been music director in Chicago since 2010.

Talking ballerina wall art, instant download, ballet shoes print, kids christmas gift about the Berkeley programs, Muti said that each piece represents a facet of his musical interests, He conducted the complete Bruckner and Brahms symphonies in Chicago last season; the Mozart, Rossini, Ogonek, Bruckner, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann works were performed in the orchestra’s season-opening concerts last month, The Mozart concerto, he notes, gives West Coast audiences a chance to hear Williamson – “one of the greatest clarinet players in the world,” he said, Muti also praises Ogonek’s score, which he conducted in its world premiere in Chicago on Sept, 28, “All These Lighted Things,” which takes its title from a poem by Thomas Merton, is subtitled “three little dances for orchestra.” It’s complex, rhythmic, and Muti, whose previous resident composers in Chicago were Mason Bates, Anna Clyne and Samuel Adams, says that Ogonek is an original compositional voice, “She has the courage – the audacity – to write pieces that can be considered melodic,” he said, “This work had a big success with the public, and the orchestra loved it – and when musicians love to play a piece that is not easy, it’s a good sign.”..

Even Rossini’s “William Tell Overture,” which Muti describes as “a fanfare for freedom,” has special meaning for him. “It has nothing to do with ‘The Lone Ranger,’” he said. “It’s the music of revolution.”. If Muti, 76, is a living link to the musical traditions of the past, he’s also committed to the musicians of the future. His master classes are a fascinating look into the way a conductor interprets a score; the Berkeley class will cover Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony,” and all are welcome. “I speak to the orchestra but also to the public,” he says. “That’s what I’m going to do in Berkeley – not just to have a rehearsal, with the audience behind me, but to inform them what happens and why.”.

As he prepared to embark on the tour, Muti said that bringing his orchestra to the West Coast was another chance to advance the cause of musical goodwill – and to revisit the Bay Area, He and the orchestra were last here in 2012 at Davies Hall in San Francisco, “I remember our concerts there as very interesting, You have a history of great conductors there, and the audiences are very attentive, The West Coast is ballerina wall art, instant download, ballet shoes print, kids christmas gift sort of a paradise on Earth, It’s very beautiful, like Naples, my city.”, Details: Riccardo Muti conducts the Chicago Symphony; Oct, 13-15, UC Berkeley; $40-$175; 510-642-9988;www.calperformances.org..

The fall program by sjDANCEco is all about inspiration. The company this week presents new works by co-artistic Maria Basile, company choreographic adviser Fred Mathews, company choreographer and dancer Hsiang Hsiu Lin and former company dancer Nhan Ho, each of whom uses their work to address their roots in dance and their inspirations in art and life. The program, titled “Roots and Wings,” also features a revival of “Journey Through the Labyrinth,” co-artistic director Gary Masters’ tribute to famed dancer and choreographer Jose Limon, and Doris Humphrey’s acclaimed 1947 work “Day on Earth,” set to Aaron Copland’s Piano Sonata.

Week 4 of DWTS had the “Most Memorable Year” theme and as in prior years, boxes of Kleenex were an important accessory for both the celebs and their partners, and for the judges and audience members, as well, For Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold, this was a most memorable night as the pair’s stunning contemporary routine received perfect scores of 10 from judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli — the first of Season 25 — and a 9 from head judge Len Goodman to attain the top of the ballerina wall art, instant download, ballet shoes print, kids christmas gift leaderboard with 29 out of 30, It was also a night for the judges’ “8 paddle” as six of the 11 couples received scores of three 8s, or 24..

For two more couples, however, it was a night to be forgotten. At the end of the show, Derek Fisher and Sharna Burgess, and Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd were said to be “In Jeopardy.” For Nick and Peta, it was the second week to have very low scores, but it was Derek and Sharna who were eliminated, despite their emotional jazz routine. Co-host Erin Andrews said to Derek, “I’m bummed for that, especially on such an emotional night. What did you get out of it?” “Growth,” he answered, “growth as a man, growth as a person. Just wanted to continue to be a part of something bigger than yourself. I am so happy and so proud to be a part of this, no matter how long it lasted. I am forever changed by it, and I look forward to a bright future.”.

Host Tom Bergeron then asked Sharna if she had any words for her partner, “I have to say I’m so incredibly proud of you and I know your entire career was about internalizing emotion and not showing it out there on the court, But the journey you went on in sharing ballerina wall art, instant download, ballet shoes print, kids christmas gift your emotions and your life with everybody here tonight and showed on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is amazing, and I’m so proud of you.”, Favorite Three, 1. Although they didn’t top the leaderboard, the jive by Drew Scott and Emma Slater was fun, fast and very surprising. It was based on 2007, a difficult time in Drew’s life when he tried — and failed — to make it as an actor, and then later developed the idea of “Property Brothers” with his twin, Jonathan, I doubted that Drew’s kicks and flicks would be sharp with his long legs, but I was wrong, The routine was terrific, and especially so when the camera focused only on Emma, and then spun around to — surprise — TWO Scott brothers dancing jive! And doing it very well with Emma, I must say! After so many extremely emotional dances, it was the routine that left everyone smiling, Scores: three 8s for a total of 24 out of 30..



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