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6:00 PM
Santa Fe Pro Music Season Opening
$15-$70
Thomas O'Connor, conducter with Conrad Tao, piano, Kathryn Mueller, soprano and the SFPM Chamber Orchestra.
7:00 PM
Lúnasa
$35/25/15 Student and Member Discounts Available
The Irish traditional music ensemble Lúnasa returns to The Lensic as part of their national tour in support of their seventh album Lá Nua (Irish for new day) released on April 6, 2010 on Lúnasa Records.
7:30 PM
Martin Sexton
$20/25/32
His latest studio release, Sugarcoating, finds this one-of-a-kind-troubadour doing what he does best: locating larger truths within the specific details of the life he's living.
11:00 AM
The Met: Live in HD - Das Rheingold
$25 / $15 Students
Two unparalleled artists join forces to create a groundbreaking new Ring for the Met: Maestro James Levine and director Robert Lepage.
6:00 PM
The Met: Live in HD - Das Rheingold ENCORE
$22 / $15 Students
Two unparalleled artists join forces to create a groundbreaking new Ring for the Met: Maestro James Levine and director Robert Lepage.
4:00 PM
Viva Musica: Santa Fe's Musical Heritage
$10/15/20/25
Featuring The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Guest Conductor Jorge Pérez-Gómez and internationally-acclaimed concert guitarist Dr. AnnaMaria Cardinalli-Padilla and the world premiere of "The 400th Symphony" by award-winning Native American composer Brent Michael David.
7:00 PM
National Theatre of London in HD – A Disappearing Number
$22 / $15 Students and LPAC Members
In National Theatre Live’s first venture beyond London, A Disappearing Number will be broadcast live from the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
7:00 PM
Dan Hoyle: The Real Americans
$10/15/20
Following his long-running bicostal hit about Nigerian oil politics, Tings Dey Happen, Hoyle has focused his form of "theater journalism" on his own country.
Fleeing the liberal, hipster bubble of San Francisco, Dan Hoyle spent 100 days traveling through small-town America in search of tough country wisdom.
7:00 PM
Dan Hoyle: The Real Americans
$10/15/20
Following his long-running bicostal hit about Nigerian oil politics, Tings Dey Happen, Hoyle has focused his form of "theater journalism" on his own country.
7:30 PM
Joan Osborne
$24/29/34/42
7:30 PM
SFCA: Monteverdi Vespers of 1610
$20/36/48/72
The magnificent Baroque ensemble Apollo's Fire performs Monteverdi's "Vespers of 1610."
7:00 PM
Readings and Conversations: A.L. Kennedy with Gill Dennis
$6/$3 Seniors & Students
The author of six novels, five short story collections and two works of nonfiction. On sale 9/4/10 at 12 p.m.
7:30 PM
ASFB: Encore
$20/36/52/62
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet will present an Encore performance of their Mixed Repertory previously performed in August 2010.
10:00 AM
The Met: Live in HD - Boris Godunov
$25 / $15 Students
René Pape takes on one of the greatest bass roles in a production by renowned theater and opera director Peter Stein, in his Met debut.
6:00 PM
The Met: Live in HD - Boris Godunov ENCORE
$25 / $15 Students
René Pape takes on one of the greatest bass roles in a production by renowned theater and opera director Peter Stein, in his Met debut.
2:45 PM
Catch-22
$20
40th anniversary screening of CATCH-22, includes a post-film discussion with Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss. The panel will be moderated by Jonathan Richards and Alexandra Nakelski, with a special introduction by Ali McGraw.
Directed by Mike Nichols and originally released in 1970. Starring Alan Arkin, Jack Gilford, Bob Newhart. Running time 122 minutes.
7:30 PM
Christopher Taylor plays Schumann, Beethoven, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky
$20/42/56/84
American pianist Christopher Taylor to replace Murray Perahia. Pianist Murray Perahia, originally scheduled to perform for the Santa Fe Concert Association Monday, October 25, 2010, has been forced to cancel his recital. According to Mr. Perahia’s management agency, IMG, “Mr. Perahia is recovering from a hand injury and regrets that he is therefore not able to undertake his fall recital tour.”
6:30 PM
Dan Zanes & Friends
$15/20/25 Kids and Member Discounts Available
“True children’s music, but executed with such sweet (and un-gooey!) humor, casual multiculturalism and shambling groove that you can call it your own.” - The New York Times
7:30 PM
SFCA: Vivaldi's
$20/36/48/72
Violinist Robert McDuffie and the Venice Baroque Orchestra offer Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and Philip Glass' "American Four Seasons."
4:00 PM
SFSOC: Family Adventure - The Planets
$40/35/30/25/20/10
4:00 PM
SFSOC: Voyages of Discovery - The Planets
$20/25/32/35/48/56/67/70/83
3 p.m. Free pre-concert lecuture