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Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Kaiser Report... Musical happenings for the week of September 12...

After an amazing weekend of opera, theater, music, art and culture we start off the week just as fabulous. With Laraine Kaiser keeping a watchful eye on the musical happenings about-town you know you will always have something thing amazing to do. I also want to mention that many of these events are free and open to the public. So get out of the house and go listen to some fabulous music!

Have a great week everyone.

Tuesday September 13th, 7:30pm
Organ/Piano Lecture Recital Duo Majoya (Marnie Giesbrecht and Joachim Segger ) of Shoenberg's works including the second known
performance of Variations on a Recitative Op. 40 for organ and a transcription for two pianos by Celius Daugherty
Party to Follow for Shoenberg's birthday!
UNLV
Doc Rando Hall
4505 Maryland Dr.
Las Vegas NV 89154
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 702-895-3011

Wednesday September 14th 11:00am
Zarina performs traditional dances from Uzbekistan, Persia, Russia and Tajikistan
narrated by Patrick Standridge
Winchester Community Center
3130 Mcleod Dr.
Las Vegas NV 89121
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 702-455-7340

Thursday September 15th 7:30pm
Music of Senegal
UNLV Barrick Museum
4505 Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas NV 89119
Free and Open to the Public
more info: 702-455-7340 

Friday September 16th, 12:00pm noon
Nathan Tanouye Sextet, jazzy brass group, featuring Nathan's own arrangements
Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse
Jury Assembly Room
333 Las Vegas Blvd. South
between Bridger and Clark
Free and Open to the Public
Free lunch
more info: 702-229-3515

Saturday September 17th, 8:00pm
Beethoven Violin Concerto, DeAnne Letourneau, soloist
Henderson Symphony Orchestra also on the program Prometheus Overture and Symphony No. 8
Henderson Pavilion
200 South Green Valley Pkwy
Henderson Nevada
Free Admission, Donation of $10 suggested
more info: 702-267-2171

Saturday September 17th, 8:00pm
Minji Park Wu, Flute , who recently moved to Vegas, and Minji Noh, Piano perform a classical program including music of Poulenc, Fukushima, Bolling. Both musicians
studied together at New England Conservatory in Boston.
Brett Wesley Gallery
1112 S. Casino Center, Blvd.
Las Vegas NV 89104
Free and Open to the Public
more info 702-433-4433
http://www.brettwesleygallery.com/



Nevada Public Radio
For more information on the Cultural Arts in Las Vegas please visit Nevada Public Radio. NPR has detailed listings of many cultural and civic events hosted by area non-profits click on this linkhttp://www.knpr.org/common/psa/listNEW.cfm and if you are planning an event in the next few months, be sure to get your free listing in Nevada Public Radio's Desert Companion magazine by submitting the information here at http://www.knpr.org/culture/eventaddnew.cfm
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