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Monday, September 09, 2013

Coffee with Kaizer... Musical happenings for the week of September 9...

Here is Laraine Kaizer's weekly update of musical happenings about town and beyond. With the season well under way the Fall of 2013 is shaping up to be a great end of the year full of performances and shows ready to WOW the masses. So get out of the house and get some culture!
Have a great and culturally filled week everyone!

Monday September 9th 10:30pm
Hot Club of Las Vegas, gypsy jazz with guitarists Mundo Juillerat and Marlow Valentin, vocalist Noybel Gorgoy, bassist Chris Davis and jazz violinist Adrianna Thurber
The Palms Casino, the Lounge
4321 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas NV 89103
Free and Open to the Public
702-944-3200

Friday-Sunday September 13th-15th 5:00pm-6pm
Daily Live classical music starts back up at the Bellagio including Violinist Laraine Kaizer and Cellist Mert Sermet (on Friday-Saturday 13, and 14th) performing a light mix of classical music.
in the beautiful Spring Garden
Bellagio Conservatory (large garden near the front desk, and self parking)
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas NV 89109
Free and Open to the Public
http://www.bellagio.com/attractions/botanical-garden.aspx

Saturday September 14th 5:30pm
Organ Recital by Master's student Laurie Swain and guest Oboist Nathan Swain
program includes J.S.Bach, Jehan Alain, Max Reger, Cesar Franck, and Harold Owen
UNLV "Doc" Rando Hall
4505 Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas NV 89154
Free and Open to the Public
702-895-3332
http://www.unlv.edu/node/25907

Saturday September 14th 8:00pm
Henderson Symphony Concert features UNLV flute professor Jennifer Grim performing
Mozart's Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major K. 314, also on the program: Diego Vega's
"Red Rock" and Smetana's "Ma Vlast: Vltava" ("My fatherland: The Moldau") Taras Krysa, conductor
Henderson Pavilion
200 S. Green Valley Pkwy.
Henderson NV 89012
Free and Open to the Public $10 donation suggested
702-267-2171

upcoming
Thursday September 19th 7:30pm
Chamber Music recital by UNLV faculty and guest musicians including UNLV's
violin professor Weiwei Le
program includes Bohuslav Martinu's ballet suite "La Revue de Cuisine," a great
piece that infuses elements of jazz and popular dance-from the Tango to the Charleston
UNLV Artemis Ham Concert Hall
4505 Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas NV 89154
$25 all seats, discounts available
702-895-2787http://pac.unlv.edu/calendar.php?event_id=2562

Saturday September 21st 2:00pm
Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Concerto for Four Violins and Angel Mahler's "Dunes Overture"
violin soloists include Genevieve Dube, Lenka Sanchez, Laraine Kaizer-V
and Patrick Hsieh, the Camerata Orchestra is directed by Oscar Carrescia
Winchester Community Center
3130 S. McLeod Dr.
Las Vegas NV 89121
$10 in advance $15 at the door
more info 702-455-7340

Sunday September 22nd 3:00pm
Chamber Music by "Zirna Piano Trio:" violinist Rebecca Ramsey, cellist Moonlight Tran and pianist Damaris Morales they will perform a program of all women composers including Clara Schumann
Amy Beach, Fanny Mendelssohn, Rebecca Ramsey, Mel Bonis, and Von Paradis
Mountain View Presbyterian Church
8601 Del Web Blvd.
Las Vegas NV
Free and Open to the Public
donations will be accepted for the musicians

The Palms Casino

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