Chris Botti to Return to Pacific Symphony, Today
by BWW
News Desk
- May 13, 2016
Orange County, Calif.—April 19, 2016—The world's most popular trumpeter—
Chris Botti—returns to Pacific Symphony for a concert overflowing with his astute mastery, as he effortlessly crosses the boundaries of jazz, classical, rock and pop. With polished charm and mesmerizing trumpeting skills, the talented musician/composer takes well-known pop ballads and transforms them into a soulful mix of grace, warmth and beautiful tones. Returning by popular demand for an all-new show, Botti makes his fourth Pacific Symphony appearance for a night of heart-melting, expressive music, backed by the lush sounds of the orchestra. Officially the best-selling instrumental artist in America, Botti performs worldwide, has received multiple Gold, Platinum and Grammy Awards and sold more than four million copies of his albums, including his latest Grammy-winning “Impressions.”
Chris Botti to Return to Pacific Symphony, 5/13
by Matt Smith
- Apr 20, 2016
Orange County, Calif.—April 19, 2016—The world's most popular trumpeter—
Chris Botti—returns to Pacific Symphony for a concert overflowing with his astute mastery, as he effortlessly crosses the boundaries of jazz, classical, rock and pop. With polished charm and mesmerizing trumpeting skills, the talented musician/composer takes well-known pop ballads and transforms them into a soulful mix of grace, warmth and beautiful tones. Returning by popular demand for an all-new show, Botti makes his fourth Pacific Symphony appearance for a night of heart-melting, expressive music, backed by the lush sounds of the orchestra. Officially the best-selling instrumental artist in America, Botti performs worldwide, has received multiple Gold, Platinum and Grammy Awards and sold more than four million copies of his albums, including his latest Grammy-winning “Impressions.”
National Gallery Announces Purchase of Rare Medieval Panel
by Matt Smith
- Jul 29, 2015
Giovanni da Rimini's Scenes from the Lives of the Virgin and other Saints - the only high-quality work from fourteenth century Rimini still in Britain – has been acquired for the nation, thanks to Ronald S Lauder providing the funds to enable the National Gallery to purchase it.
National Gallery Opens FRAMES IN FOCUS Exhibit Today
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 1, 2015
When you go to see an exhibition at the National Gallery you'd normally expect to see paintings – however not this spring, as from today 1 April to 13 September it is the frames that are the stars of the latest show to open in Trafalgar Square.
National Gallery to Display FRAMES IN FOCUS Exhibit, 4/1
by Matt Smith
- Mar 16, 2015
When you go to see an exhibition at the National Gallery you'd normally expect to see paintings – however not this spring, as from 1 April to 13 September it is the frames that are the stars of the latest show to open in Trafalgar Square.
Andrea Bocelli Returning to Houston, 12/10
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 3, 2014
On December 10, world-renowned and beloved Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli will return to Houston by popular demand to perform with the Houston Symphony and Houston Symphony Chorus in a special, one-night-only concert at the Toyota Center.
Photo Coverage: New York Pops Conducter Steven Reineke Weds Eric Gabbard in Star-Studded Ceremony
by Stephen Sorokoff
- Aug 5, 2014
Leonard Bernstein titled a book 'The Joy Of Music'. The first time I attended a New York Pops concert with Steven Reineke at the helm that's the first thing I thought of. By the time the last note was played I realized the Pops new music director was much more than that. Steven also represents The Joy Of Life. Then, Steven met Eric, an equivalently matched person with whom to travel on life's journey.
The National Gallery Presents MAKING COLOUR, Now thru 9/7
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 18, 2014
Making Colour, the first exhibition of its kind in the UK, offers visitors an exceptional opportunity to discover the wide-ranging materials used to create colour in paintings and other works of art. Using the National Gallery's own paintings and loans from major UK cultural institutions, the exhibition traces the history of making colour in Western paintings, from the Middle Ages to the end of the 19th century.
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