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HAEFLIGER GUESTS WITH PACIFIC SYMPHONY
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra concert this week may be “Mostly
Mozart,” but the star of the show will almost certainly be guest pianist
Andreas Haefliger.
Haefliger is known for his passionate playing of classical works. The
son of two musical parents, tenor Ernst Haefliger and architect Anna
Golin, he has recorded seven CDs and played with such noted groups as the
New York Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra.
Haefliger has said that he favors the work of Germanic composers such
as Brahms, Schubert and, of course, Mozart.
The program for the Wednesday and Thursday concerts includes
Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 4 in G Major for Orchestra and Mozart’s Piano
Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, among others.
Violinist Jean-Jacques Kantorow will perform with the pianist on
several pieces. Dave Kopplin will lead free concert previews for ticket
holders an hour prior to each performance.
FYI
Where: The Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
When: 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday
Cost: $12-52
Contact: (714) 755-5799
Celebrating the Chinese New Year
AN EVENING OF ELEGANCE
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra’s Chinese-American League will hold its
annual Chinese New Year Celebration, “An Evening of Elegance,” on
Saturday in Newport Beach. The fund-raiser will include a 45-minute St.
John Boutique fashion show, an exotic menu, a silent auction and a
recital by the winners of the 2000 Chinese-American League Showcase
competition.
FYI
Where: Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach
When: 6 p.m. Saturday
Cost: $100-$200. Proceeds benefit the Chinese-American League’s
showcase for young musicians.
Contact: (714) 755-5788, Ext. 264
PLANNING AHEAD
THE LEIGH AND LUCY STEINBERG SPIRIT RUN
A 10K run/walk, 5K Banana Man chase, 5K family walk, youth races and
more will be featured at this event, which benefits local schools.
Sunday, March 11.
VIETNAMESE CULTURE NIGHT
Orange Coast College will host an event highlighting the culture of
Vietnam, including music, martial arts and fashion.
Sunday, March 18.
NUMERICALLY SPEAKING
5: The number of tons of crushed ice required for the St. Petersburg
State Ice Ballet’s transportable, self-refrigerated ice rink. The group
used the rink to perform “Cinderella” at Orange Coast College Saturday.
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