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iPalpiti Annual International Laureates Music Festival

Start
July 7, 2018
End
July 29, 2018
Cost
$10 – $180
Organizer’s Site
iPalpiti.org

Celebrating its 21st annual festival in Los Angeles, iPalpiti features a select consortium of prize-winning classical solo musicians from around the world. Under the direction of Maestro Eduard Schmieder, the iPalpiti orchestra is acclaimed for its “beauteous string playing,” “lustrous, polished tone,” and “splendid and colorful sound.” iPalpiti is Italian for “heartbeats.”

Check website for times and locations. Venues will include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Rolling Hills United Methodist Church, Greystone Mansion, and UCLA Powell Library Rotunda, Greater Los Angeles Area

Sponsor: iPalpiti Artists International

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