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For the first time in over a year, the Santa Barbara Symphony performed in front of a live audience on Wednesday afternoon in the Granada Theatre.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. For the first time in over a year, the Santa Barbara Symphony performed in front of a live audience Thursday afternoon in the Granada Theatre.
The rehearsal of Beethoven’s 7th took place in front of a small group of guests.
For Santa Barbara Symphony music & artistic director Nir Kabaretti, this was a long-awaited experience.
“It was absolutely a joy to be on stage,” he said. “To feel that somebody is there.”
Part of Lava Cantina s Grand Reopening Week, Pat Green returns to North Texas Thursday evening with a little help from up-and-coming Oklahoma singer Corey Kent. It s been a while since we ve gotten a new album from Green, as he s only released a handful of singles since his 2015 release
Home. His latest single Leaving My Leaving came out in late 2019, shortly before the pandemic turned the entire music industry upside down. So, while we may not have a new album to hold on to, it s clear that Green has plenty of material to keep the interest of old fans and new.
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Santa Barbara Symphony Presents FANFARE FOR THE COMMON MAN
Featuring world premiere of LA composer Nick Gianopoulos Polarity.by BWW News Desk
The Santa Barbara Symphony s groundbreaking season of presenting live music together safely on stage continues on Saturday, April 17 at 7:00 pm (with an encore matinee on Sunday, April 18 at 3:00 pm) with Fanfare for the Common Man recorded live from the stage of the Granada Theatre, with no audience.
This concert celebrates American music and showcases a diverse range of composers and performers and builds upon the Santa Barbara Symphony s commitment to spotlighting the range of symphonic music created in America.
/ The Santa Barbara Bowl is hoping to once again host concerts in 2021, after being forced to cancel its 2020 season because of COVID-19
The Santa Barbara Bowl is shifting its traditional spring and summer season to the fall, with the hope COVID-19 safety concerns will have eased
It’s a beautiful day at the Santa Barbara Bowl. There’s a spectacular view of the ocean from the seats. But, the popular venue that’s hosted everyone from Santana to Katy Perry has been idle for a year and a half. Now, there’s an ambitious reopening plan which calls for time shifting its season to this fall.