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All Events | Starting Friday, July 16, 2010

PNME Concert 02
Kevin Noe conducts L'Œil Écoute by Pierre Jalbert, Fragment by John Psathas, Qi by Chen Yi, Beyond the Zero by Steve Ricks, Clarinet Quintet by Matthew Fuerst, and Re: Porter by Aaron Grad.
07/16/2010


OUTER Body/INNER Experiences
Interactive artwork inviting viewer participation in an outer body experience. Artists include: Airan Kang, Matt Stokes, Lawrence Malstaf, Luc Courchesne and Jim Campbell.
07/16/2010


PSO at Deep Creek: Pops Concert
Enjoy an evening of music from Broadway and the movies including songs from Wicked and Evita! Vocalist Debbie Gravitte joins the orchestra with Lawrence Loh conducting.
07/16/2010


Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District
21 participating venues, cutting-edge art exhibitions, live bands, DJs and more.
07/16/2010


Music Inspired by African American Song and Dance
In conjunction with the PSO's Dvořák in America teacher training institute, pianist Steven Mayer, credited with "piano playing at its most awesome" by The New York Times, will play "Bamboula" by Gottschalk, and pieces by Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, James Johnson, Fats Waller, and Antonin Dvořák.  Free and open to the public.
07/16/2010


PSO at Deep Creek: Classical Concert
Flutists Jennifer Conner and Rhian Kenny play Domenico Cimarosa's Concerto for two Flutes in G major. Lawrence Loh also conducts Brahms' Symphony No. 2 in D Major.
07/17/2010


Larry Allen, organ
Larry Allen, of Mount Lebanon Lutheran Church, Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania
07/18/2010


Community Band South
The Monroeville Arts Council presents Community Band South with emcee Jim Cunningham. Selections include Americans We, Festive Overture, The Rakes of Mallow, music of Broadway, polkas, marches, and an armed forces salute.
07/18/2010


MCG Jazz Guitar Trio
Music by Gershwin, Fauré, and Ellington in the beautiful Mellon Park Rose Garden.  WQED's Stephen Baum hosts.  Feast your ears while munching on a mid-morning meal. Purchase food on site or "BYOB" - bring your own brunch. One lucky person could win a prize in the "Best Brunch" competition.
07/18/2010


Max Fedor, baritone
Baritone Max Fedor, a young artist who has gained a following in the Johnstown region, will be accompanied by pianist Andrea Mulligan.
07/20/2010


Hairspray
It’s 1962 and Baltimore is ready for change! Trendsetting teenager Tracy Turnblad has big hair, a big heart and a desire to dance on "The Corny Collins Show." Can she dethrone the program's reigning princess, integrate the show’s dance floor and find true love without denting her 'do? Hits include: You Can't Stop the Beat, and Good Morning, Baltimore.
07/20/2010


Faust US: A 404 Strand Production
This is a modern retelling of the ancient story of Faust (Christopher Marlowe, 1604), a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and power. Director Dan Jemmett describes the work as an installment performance, a theatrical experience marked by the immediate and intense proximity of the audience to the performers.
07/21/2010


Summer Recital Series
Alia Musica's summer recital series begins with this evening of 20th- and 21st-century compositions, with Raquel Winnica, mezzo-soprano, Lenny Young, oboe, and John Arrigo-Nelson, guitar.  The program:  Songs from the Rubaiyat by Dorothy R. Moore; Y Los Dioses Vendran by Guy Russo; Die Abend by Paul Hindemith; Dos Poemas by Joaquin Rodrigo; Fleming's Eden by Lenny Young; selections from Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas by Manuel DeFalla; Al vacio by Federico Garcia; and Wedding Song by John Corigliano.
07/22/2010


Drue Heinz Lectures: David Laskin
David Laskin, author of a book about the immigrant experience in the First World War, "The Long Way Home: An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War."  The book includes the stories of two Polish-born men, one of whom emigrated to western Pennsylvania and worked as a coal miner, who fought for their adopted country in the trenches of France.
07/22/2010


City of Angels
Book by Larry Gelbart, Music by Cy Coleman, Lyrics by David Zippeln.
07/22/2010


Pinter's The Hothouse
Sinister and scathingly funny, this dark comedy unlocks the secrets of a state-run “rest home” where the staff is even more disturbed than the inmates. Written in 1958 and long buried by its author, The Hothouse is one of Pinter’s best and funniest plays, dealing with the worm-eaten corruption of bureaucracy, the secrecy of government, and the disjunction between language and understanding.
07/22/2010


Bad Seeds
An evening of song, dance, and complete impertinence, the members of the Alumni Theater Company act out characters inspired by school and the life of a teenager. Sometimes bratty, bold, arrogant, or simply misunderstood each has a story bigger and and brighter than imagined. Hip hop, Broadway, and pop culture meld together in this energetic and reflective musical revue.  ATC's talented cast members somehow find a way to make degenerate look good.
07/23/2010


PNME Concert 03
Kevin Noe conducts Musica Ricercata by György Ligeti, Musique de Tables by Thierry de Mey, Vous avez de feu? by Emmanuel Séjourné; world premieres of Wisp by David Stock, Last Minuteure 1 by David Skidmore, Last Minuteure 2 by Jeffrey Nytch, and Noed to Ligeti by Kevin Noe; and Études Tanguistiques #6 by Astor Piazzolla.
07/23/2010


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