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      By Rex Hearn                                      No,  it  is  not  Rhapsody  in  Blue! A  world  premiere  by   Butterfly also the matinee on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m.
         Three mainstays in Palm                        Schwantner is next, Reflections on Thoreau. Stravinsky’s   Next will be the delicious Mozart Opera Cosi Fan Tutti
      Beach arts, symphony,                             Firebird Ballet Suite ends this program. Get ready for this   written by Lorenzo da Ponte who became an American
      opera and ballet have                             guy: the great Joshua Bell, surely America’s best, will   citizen at 79! It deals with the fidelity of four people
      carefully chosen programs                         play Mendelssohn’s exquisite Violin Concerto in E Minor   engaged to be married. A safe translation of the title might
      for the 2022/23 season. And                       with a cadenza written by Bell, himself, who is making   be, “Women are fickle, Men cheat too.” It plays Friday,
      The Society of Four Arts,                         record appearances everywhere. He just hit 30 consecutive   Feb. 24 and Saturday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. The matinee
      (561)  655-7226,  has  put                        at Tanglewood.  Fingal’s  Cave, part of Mendelssohns’   is at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 26. Verdi’s Falstaff is last.
      together  one  of  their  best                    Hebrides  Overture  follows and Beethoven’s superb   Written when he was 80 and in retirement, this comedy
      seasons ever. Here in brief                       Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 “Eroica” ends   based on The  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor by the Bard of
      with dates, are the events.                       the program. Finale! Monday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. Maria   Avon, is a romp from beginning to end. How would you
      Some people still wear                            Joao Peres will play Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 in   like to end up in the Thames River in a huge wicker linen
      masks, caution in crowds perhaps. Look for my monthly   A Major, another orchestra premiere. The lead trombone   basket? That’s what the women do to Sir John Falstaff
      column in Seabreeze. Attend live arts in these parts.   of our symphony, Domingo Pagliorca, will be the soloist   for his cheeky swagger! Performances: Friday, March 24
      Palm Beach Symphony                               in Hailstock’s  Monuments.  The concert season ends   and Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.; matinee is Sunday,
         Orchestral concerts are now held in the big Dreyfus   with a stirring choice: Cesar Franck’s grand and moving   March 26 at 2 p.m.
      Hall at the Kravis Center unless otherwise stated. And   Symphony in D Minor. The ending will blow your sox      The Box Office phone number is (561) 833-7888.
      Maestro Gerard Schwarz is the conductor. Saturday,   off! Be prepared to cheer the players, endlessly.  The Box   Ballet Palm Beach
      Nov. 6 at 3 p.m., Sarah Chang plays the lovely, tuneful   Office phone number is (561) 281-0145.        On Oct. 26 in the Playhouse Theatre at Kravis they
      Max  Bruch’s  Violin  Concerto,  No.  1  in  G  Minor,  Op.   Palm Beach Opera                       dance the story of Snow White (and the seven dwarfs).
      26. David Diamond’s Rounds for Strings and Brahms’      There will be three operas this year. David Stern, the      Then there are four performances of the Christmas
      Second Symphony are both premiered by the symphony.   conductor, leads 60 orchestral players in the pit in the main   favorite The Nutcracker to Tchaikovsky’s brilliant music.
      Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m., pianist Garrick Ohlson tackles   hall of The Kravis Center. Yes, his father was the great   Performances are Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2 and 7 p.m. and
      Beethoven’s difficult Emperor Concerto, No. 5 in E-Flat   violinist Isaac Stern. I will detail the soloists nearer the   Sunday, Dec. 4 at 1 and 5 p.m.
      Major. Two more orchestra premieres follow: Night Ride   month they sing. So sit tight. Friday, Jan. 20 and Saturday,      The Box Office phone number is (800) 515- 2171.
      at Sunrise by Sibelius and Sans-Saens’ magnificent Organ   Jan. 21 both at 7:30 p.m., you will hear Puccini’s Madam
      Symphony, No. 3. It will rouse all your senses with its
      voluminous climatic sounds. Handel’s Messiah is next at                     Drainage Information From
      The Rosarian Academy on Friday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and
      Saturday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. This work is 281 years old. At   Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District
      its first performance in Dublin, Ireland, King George ll
      of Britain stood in the Hallelujah Chorus, out of respect
      for the grandeur of the music. Audiences continue this     Why do some yards flood after large  is that each yard is different. Some yards have
      tradition the world over whenever it is played. Back in   quantities of rain?  The simple answer is  drainage swale areas. These are areas that are
      Kravis, Monday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. the beautiful mezzo-  according to most approved drainage designs,  sloped to catch water and filter out pollutants as
      soprano, Susan Graham, will delight with four arias from   some water is meant to be temporarily stored  water is absorbed into the ground. Some yards
      Mozart, some by Lehar and Berlioz. Debussy’s Prélude   in public recreational areas, yard swale and  direct water to the community drainage system
      á  l’aprés-midi  d’un  faune and Shostakovich’s rousing   streets. The excess surface water slowly drains  as run-off with very little water retained in the
      Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93 will eject you from
      your seat: celebrating the late Stalin’s demise!     to community lakes or on-site ponds via street  yard. Familiarize yourself with how your yard
         No concert in February.                           and yard drainage grates and/or via swales,  was built to determine how water drains from
         Tuesday, March 14 at 8 p.m. the brilliant pianist, Misha   ditches and canals. The more complex answer  your home.
      Dichter, will play George Gershwin’s only piano concerto.



























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