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DTSTART:20090403T120000
SUMMARY:Musical Performances\, "The Metaphysics of Notation"
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DESCRIPTION:Performances of Mark Applebaum's graphic score \n"The Metaphy
 sics of Notation"\nFridays\, April 1\, 2009 - March 1\, 2010\n12 Noon\nG
 eballe Family Balcony\n\n*November 27\, no performance due to holiday\n\
 n*December 4\, Cobi Van Tonder\n\n*December 11\, Paul Dresher and Joel D
 avel\, electronics\n\n*December 18\, T2: Terry Longshore\, percussion\, 
 and Todd Barton\, electronics\n\n*December 25\, no performance due to ho
 liday\n\n\nFor a full schedule\, see: http://museum.stanford.edu/partici
 pate/programs_events_faculty_choice.html
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/174/17491
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20091203T200000
SUMMARY:MoPho (Mobile Phone Orchestra) Concert
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DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPhO) presents a perfor
 mance of all new music for iPhone.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/212/21273
LOCATION:Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics\, The Knoll\
 , \n660 Lomita Court\, \nStanford\, CA 94305
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DTSTART:20091204T200000
SUMMARY:Festival of Lessons and Carols
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DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Memorial Church Choir and the Stanford Chamber C
 horale combine forces under the direction of Dr. Robert Huw Morgan and D
 r. Stephen M. Sano to present this ever-popular program of holiday music
  and readings in the tradition of the Chapel of the Kings College\, Camb
 ridge University.  
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/212/21295
LOCATION:Stanford Memorial Church 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20091204T203000
SUMMARY:Kimball Chamber Series: Christopher O'Riley\, solo piano
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DESCRIPTION:Christopher O'Riley performs an intimate recital of solo pian
 o music\, drawing from his repertoire of celebrated original arrangement
 s of the music of Radiohead\, Elliot Smith\, Nirvana and other iconic po
 p artists.\n\n**Please note: The Kimball Chamber Series is open to Stanf
 ord students and faculty only.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/209/20937
LOCATION:Kimball Hall Lounge
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20091205T200000
SUMMARY:FROM THE TOP with CHRISTOPHER O'RILEY\, pianist
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DESCRIPTION:From the Top is a weekly\, hour long radio showcase of Americ
 as outstanding young classical musicians hosted by acclaimed pianist Ch
 ristopher ORiley. Lively Arts performance will be recorded by KDFC for
  broadcast in the Bay Area.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/196/19697
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20091210T200000
SUMMARY:CHANTICLEER
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DESCRIPTION:In a long-standing Lively Arts tradition\, the Grammy-winning
  orchestra of voices returns with the Christmas celebration in Stanfor
 ds Memorial Church. The 12-man a cappella ensemble explores centuries o
 f holiday repertoire\, from medieval and Renaissance works to traditiona
 l Christmas spirituals and the worlds best-loved carols.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/196/19699
LOCATION:Memorial Church\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100109T200000
SUMMARY:SO PERCUSSION 
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DESCRIPTION:The dynamic young quartet SO Percussion will return with an a
 ll-Steve Reich (winner of a 2009 Pulitzer Prize) program featuring the U
 .S. premiere of his new Mallet Quartet\, commissioned by Stanford Lively
  Arts.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19701
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20100116T200000
SUMMARY:KRONOS QUARTET 
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DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Stanford Pan-Asian Music Festival\, S
 tanford Lively Arts presents Kronos Quartet in a unique program featurin
 g the West Coast premiere of Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home\, a staged work
  with video for string quartet and pipa\, commissioned by Lively Arts. S
 taged by Chen Shi-Zheng (director of San Francisco Operas production of
  The Bonesetters Daughter)\, the work takes its inspiration from the re
 markable journey of a large home in China that was dismantled and recons
 tructed in Massachusettswitnessing the lives of eight generations of a 
 single family.\n
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19703
LOCATION:Memorial Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20100131T143000
SUMMARY:ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET with MICHAEL TREE\, viola
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DESCRIPTION:Michael Tree\, violist of the esteemed Guarneri Quartet\, joi
 ns forces with the SLSQ in a program of viola quintets. Highlighting the
  program is the West Coast premiere of a new work by Argentinean compose
 r Ezequiel Viñao\, co-commissioned with the Library of Congress.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19711
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100217T200000
SUMMARY:MISHA DICHTER\, piano
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DESCRIPTION:Lively Arts presents Misha Dichter\, called one of the maste
 r pianists of our time (The Telegraph)\, in a recital and conversation.
  Dr. Amy Ladd\, an Associate Professor in Hand and Upper Extremity Surge
 ry at the Stanford School Medical School\, will engage Dichter on the su
 bject of performance recovery\, following travels to New York City to do
 cument Dichters inspiring story of recovery from the debilitating Dupuy
 trins Disease\, which affected his hands and ability to play.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19713
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100219T200000
SUMMARY:VUSI MAHLASELA
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DESCRIPTION:Lively Arts welcomes South African singer-songwriter/poet/act
 ivist Vusi Mahlasela. Reared in Mamelodi Township\, he gravitated toward
  poetry and songwriting as a teen\, eventually joining youth organizatio
 ns protesting South Africas separatist\, white government. Reading poem
 s at night vigils\, funerals and anti-Apartheid marches triggered a long
  streak of police harassment.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19723
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20100228T110000
SUMMARY:MAKING BOOKS SING - FAMILY PROGRAM (ages 6 and up)
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DESCRIPTION:Following on last seasons triumphant West Coast premiere per
 formances at Lively Arts\, New Yorks innovative Making Books Sing retur
 ns to transform a modern masterpiece of childrens fiction into a vibran
 t new work of musical theater. Tea with Chachaji (based on the 2003 pict
 ure-book Chachajis Cup by Uma Krishnaswami and Soumya Sitaraman) tells 
 the story of Neel\, a contemporary IndianAmerican boy\, and his great-u
 ncle Chachaji\, who turns an heirloom teacup into a magical repository o
 f family memories and Hindu tales. 
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19725
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100303T200000
SUMMARY:PETER SERKIN & ORION STRING QUARTET
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DESCRIPTION:Powerhouse musicians Peter Serkin and the Orion String Quarte
 t collaborate in a varied program of seminal classic works and a recent 
 composition by eminent American composer (and Pulitzer winner) Leon Kirc
 hner.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19729
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100306T200000
SUMMARY:TERENCE BLANCHARD QUINTET and STANFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\,  cond
 uctor 
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DESCRIPTION:Grammy-winning composer/trumpeter Terence Blanchard has creat
 ed A Tale of Gods Will from his score for Spike Lees film\, When the L
 evees Broke. His multimedia work featuring video images from the film\, 
 the Terence Blanchard Quintet\, and the Stanford Symphony Orchestra\, is
  an evocation of\, and response to\, the devastating human impact of Hur
 ricane Katrina.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19731
LOCATION:Memorial Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTART:20100331T200000
SUMMARY:HERBIE HANCOCK TRIBUTE CONCERT Curated by the NATIONAL JAZZ MUSEU
 M IN HARLEM\; Christian McBride\, music director
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DESCRIPTION:Lively Arts collaboration with the National Jazz Museum in H
 arlem and Stanford Jazz Workshop continues with a musical tribute to Her
 bie Hancock with bassist Christian McBride (co-director of the National 
 Jazz Museum of Harlem) as music director.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19733
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20100418T143000
SUMMARY:ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET with TONY MANZO\, bass\; and PEDJA MU
 ZIJEVIC\, piano 
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DESCRIPTION:The SLSQ season closes its three-concert series for Stanford 
 Lively Arts with two favorite collaborators: Pedja Muzijevic\, piano\, a
 nd Tony Manzo\, bass.\n\n
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19735
LOCATION:Dinkelspiel Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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DTSTAMP:20091124T000008Z
DTSTART:20100424T200000
SUMMARY:DAVE DOUGLAS & KEYSTONE/BILL MORRISON 
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DESCRIPTION:For the culmination of a yearlong residency jointly planned w
 ith the Stanford Institute for Creativity & the Arts (SiCa) and Stanford
  faculty and students\, Lively Arts has commissioned a work from compose
 r/trumpeter Dave Douglas and filmmaker Bill Morrison exploring how techn
 ology and invention have revolutionized the ways in which we understand 
 the world.
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/197/19739
LOCATION:Memorial Auditorium\, Stanford University 
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