The Kaiser Report... Musical happenings for the week of February 28...
Have a great week everyone...
Piano Professor at UNLV Mykola Suk performs Liszt, Jae Ahn and Sammi Ciarlo
perform the Frank Sonata for Violin and Piano and Valeria Ore sings Barber, Mozart and much more
Starbright Theater
2225 Thomas Ryan Blvd.
Las Vegas NV 89134
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 240-1301
Monday February 28, 7:30pm
UNLV Faculty Recital: Horn Professor Bill Bernatis
Doc Rando Hall
Beam Music Center, UNLV
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas, NV 89154
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 895-3011
Tuesday March 1, 7:30pm
UNLV Artist in Residence Guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan
performs for NEXT (new music)
Doc Rando Hall
Beam Music Center, UNLV
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas, NV 89154
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 895-3011
Thursday March 3, 7:00pm
Gateway Arts foundation presents: Lecture recitals featuring Ekaterina Melkamini, pianist and speaker
and cellist Elena Kapustina Includes insights and interesting stories of famous composers
Hattie's House
9109 Lazy Hill Circle
Las Vegas, NV 89117
$15 per concert or $60 for all 5 programs
more info: 702-255-0659
Friday March 4, 6-10:00pm
First Friday Las Vegas arts district down town,
art, music, food and more
shuttles available
maps at the heart of the festival:
the Funk House 1228 S. Casino Center
Las Vegas
free and open to the public!
more info : 384-0092
http://www.firstfriday-lasvegas.org/next.html
Friday March 4, 7:30pm
Concerto Competition
Beam Music Center, UNLV
Room 160
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas, NV 89154
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 895-2787
Saturday March 5, 2:00pm
Cello Concert featuring cello ensembles from UNLV, NSA and CSU Fullerton
Nevada School of the Arts
Historic Fifth St. School
401 S. 4th St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Free and Open to the Public!
more info 384-2787
Saturday March 5, 2:00pm
Brass Roots Concert
Charleston Heights Center
800 S Bush St.
Las Vegas NV 89107
tickets $5
more info: 229-6383
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