Enjoy a mesmerizing, nostalgic concert experience spotlighting music by composers of films, video games, theatre, and more. Included in the program are works by composers John Williams, Nino Rota, Koji Kondo, Phillip Glass, and Gilad Cohen. Gilad Cohen joins Camarada live in San Diego to discuss his music, giving audiences a look into his wide range of musical realms and textures that include impressionism, klezmer, and avant-garde. Soundtrax will captivate your senses with the triumphant fanfares of heroic adventures and hauntingly beautiful tunes that touch the heart.Featuring |Beth Ross Buckley, fluteDavid Buckley, violinTravis Maril, violaAbe Liebhaber, celloDana Burnett, pianoElena Mashkovtseva, harpGilad Cohen, composerEvent Schedule|7:00 p.m. Doors Open7:30 p.m. Concert BeginsMingei International Museum offers insightful exhibitions as well as an on-site restaurant, Artifact Café. Both the museum and the café will be open prior to the start of Flutology and will stay open unti
I’m
David L. Coddon,
and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week.
If you need a lift during these troubled times, take four and a half minutes out of your day and experience San Diego IndieFest founder
Danielle LoPresti’s
video performance of “22 Mountains.” The re-recording of the title track from a 2003 album by LoPresti and her band, The Masses, is a passionate exhortation of hope and courage, slightly reworded from the original composition by LoPresti and Matthew Stewart. The message to parents, to teachers, to artists, to activists, to visionaries is clear: Don’t give up.