Where: Los Angeles Central Library
Date: 2007-04-25 19:00:00
Type:
Free You must RSVP If the RSVP fills up, get there 15 minutes early, because that's when they start releasing no-show tickets to standby. An Evening of Chamber Music with Members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Performance by Edie Markman (violin), Stacy Wetzel (violin) and Minor L. Wetzel (viola) In a special community concert, members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic perform a program featuring Haydn’s “Rider” and Beethoven's second "Razumovsky" quartets. Co-presented with The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Edith Markman (violin) was born in Detroit, Michigan, and began her formal musical training at the age of eight with her father, Luben Haladjoff. She studied with Josef Gingold and Ivan Galamian at the Meadowmount School, and in 1968 she enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music to study with Joseph Silverstein. Markman also spent four successive summers at Tanglewood at the Berkshire Music Center. In 1971, she became the first undergraduate to be dually enrolled in Yale College and the Yale Graduate Music School. At that time she became concertmaster of the Yale Collegium and Philharmonia Orchestras and a principal player with the New Haven Symphony. She remained at Yale and received the Master of Music degree (1974) and beyond that completed her academic studies toward the Doctorate of Music. Stacy Wetzel (violin) Violinist Stacy Wetzel attended the Juilliard School and the San Francisco Conservatory. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Washington and her Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan. She was first-place winner in the Washington International Competition and the Buffalo Young Artists competition. Wetzel has been a soloist with the Los Angeles Chamber Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic. She joined the San Francisco Symphony in 1987. In the fall of 1995, she won the audition for a position in the second violin section of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In 2001 she moved up to join the orchestra's first violin section. Minor L. Wetzel (viola) studied at Indiana University and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan. His teachers have included Roland Vamos, Emmanuel Vardi, Donald McInnes, Camilla Wicks, and Tadeusz Wronski. He joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the start of the 1994/95 season. Wetzel's orchestral experience includes the Spokane Symphony, principal viola of the Ann Arbor Chamber and Sacramento Symphony Orchestras, the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, and - for the six years prior to joining the Philharmonic - the San Francisco Symphony. He has performed as soloist with various local orchestras. His awards include the W. E. Hill & Sons Award at the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. He currently teaches viola performance at California State University Fullerton. Wetzel is a regular performer on the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Chamber Music Society series. Los Angeles Philharmonic Neighborhood Concerts are supported by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Los Angeles Philharmonic Affiliates, B.C. McCabe Foundation, MetLife Foundation, David and Linda Shaheen Foundation
Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-09-09 19:00:00
Type:
Buy tickets online or text 'YEARLING' to 467467 to buy tickets
Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-07-12 20:00:00
Type:
Check out Visa performing live from new album to be released at the end of July. Visa is old-soul, take-you-to-another-place music. At its finest. A side project that just had legs too strong for it to keep marinating in the backseat, Visa's grown into a nine-member, world music phenomena. It's poignantly emotive, hard-charging, no-boundary folk that'll lift you out of your seat whether you're a hard-to-please grandparent or a punk-rocking prep. Every piece - percussion, duduk, three guitars, keys, drums, bass and voice - fits in just so. So well that songs fly past. So well that results are startlingly beautiful. So well that Visa might just be perfect. $12 at the door.
Where: Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom
Date: 2007-07-13 19:00:00
Type:
Cheese and Wine Pairing Workshop $75 Per Person Fri, 7/13/07 7:00pm-9:30pm OR Sat, 9/15/07 7:00pm-9:30pm What kind of Cheese goes well with Champagne or a red Wine? Does Bleu Cheese pair nicely with Pinot Grigio? Learn what types of Cheese to serve with your favorite Wines, Champagnes, Sherry or Aged Port as we try each cheese and wine and discuss their qualities. We’ll show you how to arrange a Cheese Platter with Cheeses, Fruits, Nuts, and Breads in a beautiful display for your wonderful Holiday Cheese and Wine Pairing Party with friends. We tell you where to shop for the best cheeses, and suggest great wines to pair with them for ultimate flavor without spending a fortune. Enjoy them all here and learn how cheeses and wines are made as we enjoy the casual ambiance of the Classroom at a nice table with tablecloth as you are served by Chef Eric and an Assistant. Bring a friend to have more fun or join the group as we all taste and nibble to our heart’s content.! WELCOME TO CHEF ERIC’S CULINARY CLASSROOM We offer professional and recreational classes for every level of student. Whether your desire is to take a recreational class, or our multi-week Culinary Chef and Culinary Baking Programs, we provide the service, quality ingredients and equipment you need to learn while making new friends and having fun. We teach you all you need to succeed in today's restaurant kitchens, as well as master techniques that you can use at home. Our classes encompass current cooking styles and original recipes to rival the finest dining establishments and culinary publications so that your meals look and taste fantastic. The CULINARY CLASSROOM is a great place for connections to employment using the postings on our active job board. We also assist in resume writing, career guidance and job placement. Many past students are successful restaurateurs, chefs, bakers, personal chefs and caterers. We invite you to stop by and see why people from San Diego to Santa Barbara take the time to learn from CHEF ERIC at CHEF ERIC'S CULINARY CLASSROOM. WHY THE CULINARY CLASSROOM? • Professional Kitchen • CHEF ERIC’s Credentials and Experience • Culinary Chef I Certification Program • Culinary Chef II – Advanced Cuisine Preparation - Certification Program • Culinary Baking I Certification Program • Culinary Baking II Certification Program • 40+ Recreational Classes – All Hands-On • Culinary Basics – Home Ec Revitalized • Team Building Events/Private Cooking Parties • Children’s Summer Programs • Limit of 12 Students Per Class • The Food is Fantastic (from Student Testimonials) • Great Location/Convenient Parking Maintaining student and client satisfaction is our primary goal at The CULINARY CLASSROOM We look forward to seeing you here. Until then, eat well and be well! GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE - PERFECT ANYTIME Add a Chef Jacket or an Apron and make a nice Gift Package for that Special Someone! Call, E-mail or Register On-Line 24 Hours a Day Sign up for our Email Newsletter – you’ll get Cooking Tips, Recipes and Class Listings 1 Block East of Overland, Just North of Pico - Convenient Parking Just North on Overland 2366 PELHAM AVENUE - LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 PHONE: 310-470-2640 - FAX: 310-470-2642 CHEFERIC@CULINARYCLASSROOM.COM WWW.CULINARYCLASSROOM.COM
Where: Spaceland
Date: 2007-09-22 21:00:00
Type:
Penny-Ante presents... Silver Apples w/ The Moon Upstairs, and TBA.
Where: House of Blues, Sunset Strip
Date: 2007-11-17 21:00:00
Type:
Hip-hop performer KRS-ONE is one of the respected veterans of the genre.