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Commedia dell’heart
Mozart makes merriment in ‘Così fan tutte’
Love. Deceit. Disguise. Everything but death. That last element, it’s said, is what distinguishes tragedy from comedy. Nobody dies in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Così fan tutte,” so it must be a comedy. (Also: it’s funny.)
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The Wenatchee Community Concert Association adds a seventh concert to its six-event season roster, teeing up the Canadian Tenors for a Feb. 9 performance at Wenatchee Free Methodist Church.
Midori makes Sleeping Lady appearance
Violin genius Midori performs Feb. 4 at Sleeping Lady Chapel Theater, in a concert organized by the Icicle Creek Music Center.
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The Icicle Creek Piano Trio is joined by guest artist Sean Osborn on clarinet for its celebration of Jewish musical tradition.
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The Columbia Chorale and Wenatchee Valley Symphony team up for a segment of Georg Frederic Handel’s “Messiah” on Dec. 6, and vocal organizers need singers for the effort.
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Wenatchee Valley vocal talents assemble for the eighth year to raise money for Spurs and Spokes 4-H, a therapeutic horseback riding program for children with disabilities.
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Gwen Lyons performs the first concert of Grace Lutheran’s Friday Night Out series.
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Three Young Artist winners open the Wenatchee Valley Symphony’s new season.
Flutist comes back from cancer to take a symphony bow
The first time Sarah Kintner put off her solo performance with the Wenatchee Valley Symphony, it was no big deal. The second time, it was life or death. Sunday, the 17-year-old Wenatchee flutist makes a symphony debut that should have happened two years ago, before she was sidelined by cancer.
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Oboist Jim Rich joins the Con Spirito trio in a performance of “Prodigal Sons: Music By Celebrated Law School Dropouts Who Disappointed Their Parents” by composers Christoph Graupner, Johann David Heinichen and Georg Philipp Telemann.
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The Canadian Tenors will appear at Wenatchee High School Oct. 6, not Oct. 22 as listed on show publications.
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