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      By Rex Hearn                                       orchestra premiere. The lead trombone of our symphony,   Men cheat too.” It plays Friday, Feb. 24 and Saturday, Feb.
                                                         Domingo  Pagliorca,  will  be  the  soloist  in  Hailstock’s   25 at 7:30 p.m. The matinee is at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb.
         Three mainstays in Palm                         Monuments. The concert season ends with a stirring choice:   26. Verdi’s Falstaff is last. Written when he was 80 and
      Beach arts, symphony, opera                        Cesar Franck’s grand and moving Symphony in D Minor.   in retirement, this comedy based on The Merry Wives of
      and  ballet have  carefully                        The ending will blow your sox off! Be prepared to cheer the   Windsor by the Bard of Avon, is a romp from beginning to
      chosen programs for the                            players, endlessly.                               end. How would you like to end up in the Thames River in a
      2022/23  season. And The                              The Box Office phone number is (561) 281-0145.  huge wicker linen basket? That’s what the women do to Sir
      Society of Four Arts, (561)                        Palm Beach Opera                                  John Falstaff for his cheeky swagger! Performances: Friday,
      655-7226, has put together                            There will be three operas this year. David Stern, the   March 24 and Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.; matinee is
      one of their best seasons                          conductor, leads 60 orchestral players in the pit in the main   Sunday, March 26 at 2 p.m.
      ever.  Here  in  brief  with                       hall of The Kravis Center. Yes, his father was the great      The Box Office phone number is (561) 833-7888.
      dates, are the events. Some                        violinist Isaac Stern. I will detail the soloists nearer the   Ballet Palm Beach
      people  still  wear  masks,                        month they sing. So sit tight. Friday, Jan. 20 and Saturday,      On Oct. 26 in the Playhouse Theatre at Kravis they dance
      caution in crowds perhaps. Look for my monthly column in   Jan. 21 both at 7:30 p.m., you will hear Puccini’s Madam   the story of Snow White (and the seven dwarfs).
      Seabreeze. Attend live arts in these parts.        Butterfly also the matinee on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Next      Then there are four performances of the Christmas
      Palm Beach Symphony                                will be the delicious Mozart Opera Cosi Fan Tutti written by   favorite The Nutcracker to Tchaikovsky’s brilliant music.
         Orchestral concerts are now held in the big Dreyfus Hall   Lorenzo da Ponte who became an American citizen at 79! It   Performances are Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2 and 7 p.m. and
      at the Kravis Center unless otherwise stated. And Maestro   deals with the fidelity of four people engaged to be married.   Sunday, Dec. 4 at 1 and 5 p.m.
      Gerard Schwarz is the conductor. Saturday, Nov. 6 at 3 p.m.,   A safe translation of the title might be, “Women are fickle,      The Box Office phone number is (800) 515- 2171. 
      Sarah Chang plays the lovely, tuneful Max Bruch’s Violin
      Rounds for Strings and Brahms’ Second Symphony are both  Another Point Of View
      Concerto, No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26. David Diamond’s

      premiered by the symphony. Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m.,
      pianist Garrick Ohlson tackles Beethoven’s difficult Emperor      This is in response to a rather pedestrian article written by   addition to the usual resident traffic. We’ve seen some walkers
      Concerto, No. 5 in E-Flat Major. Two more orchestra   Mr. Robert Goldfarb in the May issue, with which we take issue!   who are listening to their phone radios and are oblivious to their
      premieres follow: Night Ride at Sunrise by Sibelius and Sans-     In the article, Mr. Goldfarb saw fit to denigrate the entire   surroundings. We’ve learned to be cautious.
      Saens’ magnificent Organ Symphony, No. 3. It will rouse all   Imperial Royale community to make a point that walking on      But for the writer to suggest walkers on our property are made
      your senses with its voluminous climatic sounds. Handel’s   the roadways can be a bit dangerous and requires alertness and   to feel threatened or unsafe is just plain ridiculous and downright
      Messiah is next at The Rosarian Academy on Friday, Dec. 9   attention.                               un-neighborly.
      at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. This work is 281      Yes, Mr. Goldfarb, Imperial Royale is an elegant name for      Boca Pointe is a large community, and Mr. Goldfarb has
      years old. At its first performance in Dublin, Ireland, King   our small village of only 56 units, and perhaps to some the name   many options for his perambulations. Perhaps next time he
      George ll of Britain stood in the Hallelujah Chorus, out of   may suggest exclusivity. Some of us are walkers, some of us   chooses to grace Imperial Royale with his presence, he might
      respect for the grandeur of the music. Audiences continue   work, some of us volunteer, some of us stay at home and enjoy   yell “Geronimo” from a few hundred feet away so we’ll know
      this tradition the world over whenever it is played. Back   the relaxing lake and golf course views.  he’s on the way.
      in Kravis, Monday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. the beautiful mezzo-     And many of us drive. And there are many contractors,
      soprano, Susan Graham, will delight with four arias from   trades and aides etc. in our driveways and parking areas in      Les Schwartz, Resident, Imperial Royale Community 
      Mozart, some by Lehar and Berlioz. Debussy’s Prélude
      á l’aprés-midi d’un faune  and  Shostakovich’s  rousing
      Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93 will eject you from
      your seat: celebrating the late Stalin’s demise!
         No concert in February.
         Tuesday, March 14 at 8 p.m. the brilliant pianist, Misha
      Dichter, will play George Gershwin’s only piano concerto.
      No,  it  is  not  Rhapsody in Blue! A  world  premiere  by
      Schwantner is next, Reflections on Thoreau. Stravinsky’s
      Firebird Ballet Suite ends this program. Get ready for this
      guy: the great Joshua Bell, surely America’s best, will play
      Mendelssohn’s exquisite Violin Concerto in E Minor with
      a cadenza written by Bell, himself, who is making record
      appearances everywhere. He just hit 30 consecutive at
      Tanglewood. Fingal’s Cave, part of Mendelssohns’ Hebrides
      Overture follows and Beethoven’s superb Symphony No.
      3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 “Eroica” ends the program.
      Finale! Monday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. Maria Joao Peres will
      play Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, another



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