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July 1, 2007

This Week in Classical LA: Alfresco Edition

Fireworks at the Hollywood BowlGrand Performances
Downtown, Free, Outdoors, Take the Red Line
Thursday - Musicology 102, Music Theory: Melody/Harmony with Alan Chapman
Friday - Paulist Choristers of California and Sinfonia Orchestra
Saturday - Alan Chapman and Karen Benjamin Celebrate the American Songbook
www.GrandPerformances.org

Hollywood Bowl
Outdoors, Drink Wine, Fireworks
Monday thru Wednesday - July 4th Fireworks Spectacular
Saturday - The Decemberists with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Sunday - Mozart's Magic Flute
www.HollywoodBowl.com

LA Opera in Beverly HIlls
Outdoors, Free, Seating on a first-come basis
Saturday - LA Opera artists perform a free outdoor concert featuring opera’s greatest hits and highlights from the American Songbook.
www.BeverlyHills.org

Southwest Chamber Music at Huntington Gardens
Pretty Gardens, Grammy Nominated/Awarded Ensemble
Friday - Piston, Linh, Beethoven
Saturday- Same concert repeated
www.SWMusic.org

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You missed the best of the week: Pat Benatar at the Alhambra Jubilee on Saturday, July 7th!

Oh... except the title of the post is "This Week in *Classical* LA." Hmmmm. Wasn't she originally trained at Julliard or some such? Nevermind.

She *will* rock, though, outdoors and for free.

 
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