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posed “The Barber ofSeville,” one of his mostbeloved operas, whichcomes to Peabody Auditori-um on Friday, Jan. 25. WhenCount Almaviva asks theclever Barber of Seville tohelp him win the beautifulRosina, the result is a seriesof outrageous mistakenidentities and ingeniousplot twists with unforget-table irresistible comedy.The Teatro Lirico D’Europaopera company performsin Italian with Englishsupertitles and features a40-piece orchestra.
Igudesman & Joo are twoclassical musicians whohave taken the world bystorm with their uniqueand hilarious combinationof comedy, classical musicand popular culture. OnSaturday, Jan. 26, they bring“A Little Nightmare Music”to Peabody Auditorium.
The China National Sym-phony Orchestra per-formed at the 2008 Olympicopening ceremonies in Bei-jing and comes to thePeabody on Sunday, Jan. 27,with the beautiful andmelodic Butterfly Loversviolin concerto and thepower and passion of Rach-maninov.
The legendary ViennaBoys’ Choir was founded in1498, and move than five
centuries later they contin-ue to delight young and oldaround the world with sell-out tours. With their charmand voices of remarkablebeauty, the boys who are 9to 14 years old, willenchant the entire familyon Friday, Feb. 15.
On Saturday, March 2,the classic love story ofRomeo and Juliet comes tolife in this timeless balletwith Tchaikovsky’s gor-geous music and thesuperb dancers of theRussian National BalletTheatre. Frédéric Chopin’smusic sets the stage forChopiniana, a ballet ofethereal beauty andromance that begins theevening’s program.
Based in Beethoven’splace of birth, theBeethoven Orchestra Bonnmakes regular tours to allparts of the world and per-forms at the Peabody onFriday, March 22. Interna-tionally acclaimed pianistLouis Lortie playsBeethoven’s Piano Concer-to No. 4.
All performances are atPeabody Auditorium, 600Auditorium Blvd. For tick-ets, visit the Peabody BoxOffice or call Ticketmasterat (800) 745-3000.
haven't a clue where to start.Anything is possible if youkeep your eyes and earsopen to everything aroundyou.
SCORPIO – Oct. 24-Nov. 22Don't put any limits on yourlove life, Scorpio. Even arelationship that has with-stood the test of time canstill prove exciting, sponta-neous and adventurous.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov. 23-Dec. 21You may find that the energysurrounding you is just a bitoverwhelming, Sagittarius.This is remedied by simplystaying out of the limelightfor a few days.
CAPRICORN – Dec. 22-Jan. 20It's the little things that willcatch your attention thisweek, Capricorn. A small
detail, a particular color, anote in a song. If others over-look it, you'll probably zonein on it.
AQUARIUS – Jan. 21-Feb. 18Expect some surprises whenattending a get-together withfamily and friends. An inter-
esting person comes intoyour life to provide someinspiration.
PISCES – Feb. 19-March 20Pisces, a situation arises thatforces you to think outsidethe box. Make decisionspromptly but wisely, andyou'll be happy you did.
VOLUSIA COUNTY —Volusia County haslaunched a new websitethat showcases more than200 pieces of art purchasedthrough the Art in PublicPlaces program in the last22 years.
The art, which rangesfrom monumental muralsand bronze sculptures toclassical oil paintings, is ondisplay in 16 public build-ings and outdoor areas. Itcan now be viewed online at
www.volusia.org/art, whichincludes detailed imagesand information about theartists.
To see bright and beauti-ful pieces of art, visit theOcean Center, where thecollection incorporates thetheme of sun, surf, sand andspeed. Artwork includes oiland acrylic paintings, woodand bronze sculptures, clayvessels, and suspendeddichroic glass and alu-minum sculpture
With 56 pieces, the Volu-sia County Courthouse indowntown DeLand has thelargest Art in Public Places
collection in Volusia Coun-ty. A block away, the His-toric Courthouse has 27pieces of public art and thenew Chess Park features alarge outdoor mural.
The Deltona RegionalLibrary has the newest col-lection, which is incorpo-rated into bookcase ends,murals and the children’sdesk.
Other Volusia Countypublic libraries displayingpieces purchased throughthe Art in Public Places pro-gram include the DeBary
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Randy Barber/staff photographerBob Hunt, 76, of Port Orange tosses a shoe as Bob Rickmyre of South Daytona looks on during a game of horseshoesat the Port Orange Adult Center recently. The Port Orange Horseshoe Club meets from 9:30 a.m. to noon Mondaysand Thursdays. For more information, call Bob Hunt at (386) 756-3477.
County launches Art in Public Places websiteFor Hometown [email protected]
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