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Fall
2002
September
22
Robert Haag
Piano
September
27
Kyiv Symphony
Orchestra
& Choir
September
29
Stanislav Ioudenitch
Piano
October
6
June Lusk Nelson
Piano
October
13
Western Opera
Theatre
La
Bohème
November
9
New Zealand
String Quartet
LA Debut!
November
15
Jubilant Sykes
Baritone
November
24
Richard Hastings
Guitar
2003
Spring Preview
January
12
James E. Mack
Clarinet
June
Lusk Nelson
Piano
& String Quartet
January
19
Rhonda Dillon
Soprano
John
K Hilbert
Pianist
January
26
Ann Patterson
Saxophone
February
21
Andreas Klein
Piano
March
7
Orion Weiss
Pianist
March
9
Carolyn Brown
Piano
March
30
Madame Butterfly
London
City Opera
April
27
Chamber
Orchestra of the
South Bay
April
27
Kristy
Lobitz
Piano
May
2
New Hollywood String Quartet

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Friday,
September 27, 2002 at 8 pm
KYIV
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR

Direct from Kiev, this classical ensemble of 65 musicians and 105
singers, led by American conductor Roger McMurrin, performs
the rich musical heritage of the Ukraine and Russia.

Marsee Auditorium $24 / $20

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Sunday,
September 29, 2002 at 7 pm
STANISLAV
IOUDENITCH, piano
2001
Van Cliburn Competition
Gold Medal Winner in recital
"A m usician
of aristocratic elegance and imagination, he makes everything fresh"
(Dallas Morning News). Hailing from Uzbekistan, "Ioudenitch
will be someone to watch" (Orange County Register).

Marsee
Auditorium $26
/ $22

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Saturday,
October 12, 2002 at 8 pm
WESTERN
OPERA THEATRE
La Bohème
San Francisco's popular Western Opera Theatre returns to El Camino
with Puccini's all-time favorite tale of Bohemian life and love
updated to 1960's Paris during the student rebellion. Sung in Italian
with English supertitles.

Marsee
Auditorium $34
/ $28

Performance and educational activities by Western Opera Theatre
are supported, in part, by the California Arts Council, a state
agency.

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Saturday,
November 9, 2002 at 8 pm
Los
Angeles Debut
NEW ZEALAND STRING QUARTET
This quartet
from "down under," of two Americans, a Canadian
and a New Zealander, has wonthe
praises of audiences and critics from Sydney to Seattle. Their concert
includes works by Beethoven, Szekely and Barber.

Marsee
Auditorium $24
/ $20

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Friday,
November 15, 2002 at 8 pm
JUBILANT
SYKES, baritone

A classically
trained vocalist drawing on gospel and jazz influences, this rising
artist performs repertoire ranging from Bach to American spirituals.
"Sykes is a charismatic baritone of multifarious resources...
with mesmerizing conviction and remarkable agility" (Los
Angeles Times).

Marsee
Auditorium $26
/ $22

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Friday,
February 21, 2003 at 8 pm
ANDREAS
KLEIN, piano
Fascinating German artist plays works by Beethoven, Ravel, Prokofiev
and Schubert.

Marsee
Auditorium $24
/ $20

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Friday,
March 7, 2003 at 8 pm
ORION
WEISS, pianist
Young Ohio phenomenon who studies with Emanuel Ax at Juilliard makes
L.A. debut.

Marsee
Auditorium $24
/ $20

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Sunday,
March 30, 2003 at 7 pm
MADAME
BUTTERFLY
London City Opera performs Puccini masterpiece.

Marsee
Auditorium $34
/ $28

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Sunday,
April 27, 2003 at 7 pm
CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA OF THE SOUTH BAY
FRANCES
STEINER, Conductor,
Avery Fisher Career Grant winner and L.A. native is featured soloist.

Marsee
Auditorium $24
/ $20
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Friday,
May 2, 2003 at 8 pm
NEW
HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET
Successor to the legendary Hollywood String Quartet.

Marsee
Auditorium $24
/ $20

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ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
SERIES
Sunday,
September 22, 2002 at 3 pm
ROBERT HAAG,
piano
An all Beethoven concert including the Sonatas Opus 109, 110 and
111.
Haag Recital Hall $12

Sunday,
October 6, 2002 at 3 pm
JUNE LUSK
NELSON, piano
Program to include the four Ballades of Frédéric
Chopin.
Campus Theatre $12

Sunday,
November 24, 2002 at 3 pm
RICHARD
HASTINGS, guitar
Works for solo guitar as well as ensemble arrangements with
his band. Will include selections from the classical repertoire,
traditional Jazz, modern Jazz, Latin Jazz and original compositions.
Campus Theatre $12

Sunday,
January 12, 2003 at 3 pm
JAMES E.
MACK, clarinet
with
June Lusk Nelson, piano
and String
Quartet
Works by Milhaud, Ravel, Starokadomsky, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov
and Ward.
Haag Recital Hall $12

Sunday,
January 19, 2003 at 3 pm
RHONDA DILLON,
soprano
John Kevin
Hilbert, pianist
Music of Mussorgsky, Rachmaninov and Dvorak.
Haag
Recital Hall $12

Sunday,
January 26, 2003 at 3 pm
ANN PATTERSON,
saxophone
Haag Recital Hall $12

Sunday,
March 9, 2003 at 7 pm
CAROLYN
BROWN, piano
Campus Theatre $12

Sunday,
April 27, 2003 at 3 pm
KRISTY LOBITZ,
piano
Haag Recital Hall $12

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