This Week on Classical Edge

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Super, Awesome, Cool, Whoopee, Hip, Profound. After nine years and one month plus, Classical Edge is moving into "The Daylight." Starting tonight Classical Edge begins at a believable/livable time of 9PM verses 10:30PM. So now the reason why you didn't listen to CE because you were sound asleep, won't be valid!!!! New blood in the system for all of us!!!!

Playlist for 29 January and 3 February 2013

Composer


Piece

Performers

Beach, John Parsons


New Orleans Miniatures

Kenneth Boulton, Piano

Part, Arvo

Da Pacem Domine

(2004)

The Hilliard Ensemble

Franck, Cesar

Sonata For Violin And

Piano In A Major

Joshua Bell, Violin; Jeremy Denk, Piano

Reich, Steve


Mallet Quartet

So Percussion

Trad, Langford, Arr

Shenandoah

The King's Singers, The Gordon Langford Trio

Trad, Langford, Arr

Linstead Market

The King's Singers, The Gordon Langford Trio

Trad, Langford, Arr


The Oak And The Ash

The King's Singers

Riley, Terry


In C

Locklair, Dan

The Aeolian Sonata

(2002)

Marilyn Keiser, Organ

Chris Wartes, Host
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Olivier Messiaen, Turangalila Symphony, complete
The Seattle Symphony
http://www.seattlesymphony.org/symphony/buy/single/production.aspx?id=12274&src=t&dateid=12274
Benaroyal Hall
Thursday 31 January 2013 at 7:30PM
Saturday 2 Februry 2013 at 8PM

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THAT MAGNIFICENT MOZART! Featuring Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony! The Everett Philharmonic led by Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs performs an early Valentine’s Day concert Who: The Everett Philharmonic Orchestra Soloist: Carrie Rehkopf, Violinist What: “That Magnificent Mozart” concert program When: Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 3:00 pm Where: First Presbyterian Church • 2936 Rockefeller Ave • Everett Experience the passion and romance of Mozart through the virtuosity of the Everett Philharmonic Orchestra. Pamper that special someone with an elegant concert performed by the Everett Philharmonic Orchestra and Conductor Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs. They will share the intimacy of Mozart in their third concert of the season, That Magnificent Mozart! at 3:00 pm on Sunday, February 10, in Everett’s First Presbyterian Church. This tempting program features Mozart’s virtuosic Violin Concerto No 3 showcasing violinist, Carrie Rehkopf. Certainly a work requiring great facility and skill, this performance will infuse the afternoon with excitement. Cobbs emphasizes, “The genius of Mozart is unsurpassed. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest composers who ever lived. In fact, this concert culminates the month-long celebration of his 257th birthday!” Mozart’s “Gran Partita”, Serenade No 10, provides the ideal overture to the afternoon’s festivities. With its passion and brilliance it is certain to delight. This work for wind ensemble has been prominently featured throughout the media including, Amadeus, How I Met Your Mother and The West Wing. The elegant form, skillful instrumentation and contrasting emotions of Mozart’s Symphony No 41 will provide an inspiring finish to the program. Crafted with power and grace, this beloved work embodies all of the hallmarks of a masterpiece, while maintaining an ease of listening. The haunting melodies will leave audiences humming. Tickets are affordably priced at $25 each. Seniors and students are just $20. Add a romantic dinner and you have the perfect early Valentine’s gift! Festival seating—so come early. Doors open at 2:15 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.everettphil.org. Or call 206.270.9729. If you would like more information about this topic or to schedule an interview with Loma L Cobbs, Executive Director or Paul-Elliott Cobbs, Music Director, please call Cami Davis at 206.270.9729 or email the Everett Philharmonic at info@everettphil.org