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“To give back like this is a great testament to him.”. Cabrera also has high praise for the Berkeley-born Frank, whose works draw on her Peruvian-Chinese-Lithuanian heritage. “I’ve always loved her music,” he says. Still to come in the 2018-19 season is a holiday program on Dec. 22; a concert featuring Mozart, Ravel and Piazzolla (Jan. 19-20); and an all-John Williams program with the Blackhawk Chorus (March 16-17). The season closes with Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7 and the world premiere of a new violin concerto by California Symphony composer in residence Katherine Balch (May 5.).

Cabrera, who also serves as music director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, is expanding his reach this year, He’ll make his debut with Germany’s Cottbus State Theatre Philharmonic and return as guest conductor for Mexico’s Philharmonic Orchestra of Jalisco, But the California Symphony remains his primary focus.”I feel so fortunate to be here, working in the Bay Area with an orchestra like this,” ballet art, ballet artwork, ballet art print, ballet shoes, dancer gifts, black and white print, ballet decor, ballet dancer dra he said, “With Aubrey, I always feel that we have each other’s back, When we lead with certain things, we’re always ready to explain why it’s important, It’s great to share that perspective.”..

Details: California Symphony season opener, 4 p.m. Sept. 23, Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; $42-$72; 925-943-7469; www.californiasymphony.org. RADVANOSKY RULES: The cheers at the end of the San Francisco Opera’s opening night performance of “Roberto Devereux” earlier this month were among the longest, loudest and lustiest I’ve ever heard for an opera performance. As Elisabetta (Elizabeth I) in Donizetti’s riveting Tudor drama, soprano Sondra Radvanovsky gave an astonishing performance comprising equal parts vocal brilliance, dramatic intensity and eye-opening insight into the inner life of a monarch. This production, directed by Stephen Lawless in a replica of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, is the company’s first “Roberto Devereux” since 1979, and with an excellent supporting cast that includes tenor Russell Thomas in the title role, mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton as Sara and baritone Andrew Manea as the Duke of Nottingham, it’s one for the ages.

The Bay Area’s ever-growing microbrew movement sure has given Oktoberfest season a kick in the lederhosen, In Germany, the world’s largest celebration will pack Munich’s beer halls from late September through Oct, 7 this year. But here, the celebrations go on for weeks and weeks, running right up until Halloween, Check out our roundup below of events large and ballet art, ballet artwork, ballet art print, ballet shoes, dancer gifts, black and white print, ballet decor, ballet dancer dra small; in most cases, you would be well-advised to buy tickets in advance, If you know of other events and restaurant specials, email us at food@bayareanewsgroup.com and we’ll add them..

Festivals are in chronological order with restaurant events at the end. OKTOBERFESTS. Oktoberfest Redwood City: Wednesday, Sept. 19, through Sunday, Sept. 23. This Peninsula event gets bigger and bigger every year. Now it’s five days of yodeling, dancing, eating and beer stein-holding contests in the huge Oktoberfest tent in Courthouse Square. Entertainment by Alpiners USA and Golden Gate Bavarian Club. Happy hour sessions are scheduled for Sept. 19-20 (no contests, dancing those events), followed by five other seatings Sept. 21-23. Admission, $12-$24, includes stein and beverage; there are deals for designated drivers, online sales; www.redwoodcity.org/oktoberfest.

Schroeder’s Block Party and Oktoberfest: Friday, Sept, 21, This historic San Francisco venue –it’s believed to be the oldest German restaurant on the West Coast — will celebrate its 125th anniversary with a party that will shut down Front Street from 3 to 8 p.m.; after that the festivities move inside, Live music plus costume, sausage ballet art, ballet artwork, ballet art print, ballet shoes, dancer gifts, black and white print, ballet decor, ballet dancer dra eating contests and more, Admission is free but limited to those age 21 and older, After this kickoff event, Schroeder’s will host Oktoberfest celebrations inside every Saturday from Sept, 22 to Oct, 27, with music from Polkalicious, Joe Smiell and Schwabenland, 240 Front St.; www.schroederssf.com..

Oktoberfest by the Bay: Friday, Sept. 21, through Sunday, Sept. 23. Three days’ worth of German food, beer, singing and dancing on Pier 48 in San Francisco at one of the West’s biggest Oktoberfests. Headlining is the 21-piece Chico Bavarian Band, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary this season. Friday night and Saturday night are limited to adults age 21 and up; children are allowed on Saturday afternoon or all day Sunday, which is Family Day. Admission: $25 general, $85 VIP (includes German buffet, commemorative mug), $5 kids ages 13-18, free for ages 12 and under. Hours, tickets: www.oktoberfestbythebay.com.

Oktoberfest at the Triton Museum: Saturday, Sept, 22, This inaugural event featuring beer, food, music and games is a fundraiser for the Triton Museum of Art, Golden State Brewery and Faultline Brewery will be pouring, Hours, 1-4 p.m, Admission: Free; beer and food extra, 1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara, www.tritonmuseum.org, Geektoberfest: Thursday, Sept, 27, The Tech Museum of Innovation will team up again with BioCurious, a nonprofit community science lab, to explore the science behind beer and brewing, What creates that foamy head? Participating breweries include Ale Industries, Buffalo Bill’s, Clandestine, Discretion, Gordon Biersch, Lagunitas, Laughing Monk, Mad River, North Coast, Santa Clara Valley, Sierra Nevada, Strike and Umunhum, 7 to 10:30 p.m, at 201 ballet art, ballet artwork, ballet art print, ballet shoes, dancer gifts, black and white print, ballet decor, ballet dancer dra S, Market St., ages 21-plus only, Tickets, $20-$25; food sold separately, www.thetech.org..



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