Weekender: Despite Fire Air Quality, The Show Must Go On. Mostly.

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The 60th anniversary opening concert for the UC Davis Symphony is Sunday.

Fire news for UC Davis

Museum: Due to the campus closure today, Thursday, Nov. 15, today's Third Thursday tour of the Manetti Shrem is canceled and will be rescheduled for Feb. 21 from noon to 1 p.m. For details on other museum shows Friday and throughout the weekend, call the museum's main number at 530-752-8500 or check their web site.

The Mondavi Ticket Office will be closed Thursday. Check Mondaviarts.org for further details on upcoming shows.

The Shinkoskey noon concert scheduled for today is canceled. arts.ucdavis.edu for further details about upcoming shows.

For up-to-date information on UC Davis' schedule during this time of air quality issues with the recent wildfires, please go to www.ucdavis.edu.

Symphony Orchestra opens 60th season Sunday

The UC Davis Symphony Orchestra is opening its 60th season on Sunday, Nov. 18 with a show called “Love, Jazz, and Sailors,” centered around legendary Broadway composer Leonard Bernstein.

The show is centered around Bernstein but will feature the work of three composers, according to symphony music director and conductor Christian Baldini.

Each of the words in the show’s title, “Love, Jazz, and Sailors,” will be represented by a different piece of music.

Additionally, the concert is being dedicated to former symphony cellist Eldrige Moores, a UC Davis distinguished professor emeritus of geology who died recently during a geology research trip.

For a video interview with Baldini, go here:

 

What: “Love, Jazz, and Sailors”

When: 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18

Where: Jackson Hall in the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Cost: Tickets are $24 for adults and $12 for students and kids. Tickets are available at the Mondavi Center box office, online at mondaviarts.org, or by calling 530-754-2787.

And here's a link to the Sacramento Bee's story.

Many classic performances offered in the region

The UC Davis Capital Culture List blog and podcast detail events as varied at Bruce Hornsby in concert, "Meet Me in St. Louis," and even Fleetwood Mac (with some substitute singers). Get the details in the podcast.

 

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