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Tempesta di Mare’s season finale
Air, earth, fire, and water
Tempesta di Mare has achieved a worldwide reputation with its recordings and tours, but it isn’t as well-known in Philadelphia as it should be. Appearances like last weekend’s in the Kimmel Center expose Philadelphia musical organizations to a larger local audience.

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Opera Philadelphia's 'Coffin in Egypt'
Von Stade nails 'A Coffin in Egypt'
A new one-act opera, with a distinctive American flavor, showcases the vocal and dramatic talents of an American opera superstar.

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Why I ruined my life for music
The only way to play music is as a child, that is, for the sheer joy of it.
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Dolce Suono finishes its 2013-2014 season
The art of happiness
Dolce Suono ends its season with two concerts that offer weight and depth without dwelling on the pains of life.

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Composing shortcuts
How do you write down an idea that can't be put into words?
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On playing the music of dead white males
I perform music by living composers on an ongoing basis, but I'd be very sad if I had to completely give up the dead ones.

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Three things I learned from Verdi
Whatever we believe the function of art to be, it can’t fulfill it until it entertains us.

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Piffaro at Eastern State Penitentiary
The Tudors drop in at Eastern State
Piffaro brought the ghosts of Newgate and the Tower of London to Eastern State Penitentiary — a timeless setting with acoustics that brought out the best in Piffaro’s instruments.

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Orchestra 2001: Four Views of Nature and Religion
Gunfire and birdsong
Orchestra 2001 presents a star-studded program with a valedictory look at its past.

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Opera Philadelphia's 'Don Giovanni'
The Wilt Chamberlain of the 18th century
Nicholas Muni’s new production shows how you can reinvent a classic, Don Giovanni, without changing its period or distorting its story.

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