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Valentine’s Day
• San Diego Oasis offers virtual classes for older adults, including “
The Heart as a Symbol of Love: A History” at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12. Instructor Kim Keeline will trace the origins of the symbol, its usage and the traditions that spread to Valentine’s Day, including wacky Victorian postcards and other ways we tell people we care about them. $10.
• The La Jolla Community Center presents “
Valentine’s Day: Wine and Chocolate Pairing and Tasting” at noon Friday, Feb. 12, online. Certified wine specialist Stefano Poggi will lead the event. Each tasting will include two wines and four chocolate truffles. $50 for Community Center members; $55 for non-members. Register at
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Emelyanychev online review – versatile virtuosity from Edinburgh | reviews, news & interviews Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Emelyanychev online review – versatile virtuosity from Edinburgh
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Emelyanychev online review – versatile virtuosity from Edinburgh
The SCO’s music director leads from the harpsichord and accompanies on the piano
by Christopher LambtonMonday, 08 February 2021
Seated at the harpsichord, Maxim Emelyanychev introduces this concert in charmingly fractured English.
Seated at the harpsichord, Maxim Emelyanychev introduces this concert in charmingly fractured English. “Hello from Queen’s Hall in Edimbourg, today with chamber group of musicians from Scottish Chamber Orchestra…” But he falters, the camera cuts away, and there follows a mumbled digression on whether the first piece is actually by Hasse, or maybe Richter.