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Musical glory

The Lompoc Valley Master Chorale celebrates its 20th anniversary with Handel’s Messiah

The Lompoc Valley Master Chorale is celebrating the holiday and 20 years of musical contribution to Lompoc’s musical community with the piece that originally brought the group together: George Frederic Handel’s setting of the Messiah to be performed on Dec. 16 and 17 in Lompoc. “David Hensley, who was the founding director of the group, […]

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An eclectic quintet

The Eclectic5 prepared a program of holiday-themed music that spans time, genre, and country

The Eclectic5 is a quintet of local musicians who work together to meet a common goal: produce great music no matter what the genre or time period. The group’s upcoming holiday concert will feature a holiday theme that will still fit the “eclectic” moniker and, above all, be lots of fun. The concert, set for […]

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Ladies in harmony

The Tri City Sound Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, presents a free community performance of holiday favorites

Sweet Adelines International, founded in 1945, is a global organization of women who enjoy singing in the four-part barbershop style. Any group of women vocalists may apply to open a chapter and start a chorus, just like was done in 1970 by the Flower Valley Chorus in Lompoc, which has since expanded and is now […]

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Making music thrive

Statewide community college educators and students, including from Allan Hancock College, met at the annual MACCC Conference in San Francisco

The Music Association of California Community Colleges (MACCC) is an organization that works to advance music education in the state’s community colleges. It does this by functioning as representation in the state Legislature. One way MACCC works to advance music-making among the state community colleges is through its yearly conference, which several Allan Hancock College […]

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A musical melting pot

The Santa Maria Philharmonic Society presents the acculturated and versatile group Café Musique as its season opening concert

The Santa Maria Philharmonic Society has a rich history of providing locals with the finest classical concert music available. But as all organizations, nonprofit or otherwise, have been feeling the economic crunch, the philharmonic has had to step up to the challenge of providing the community with quality music on a dwindling budget. The philharmonic’s […]

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Instrumental information

Here’s everything you should know when deciding to pick up an instrument

An entire universe of music awaits those willing to learn the art. Whether for self-expression, stress relief, or just plain fun, music pervades all cultures and yields uncountable genres. The one thing all music holds in common is the instrument: a crafted device that enables a person to make a musical sound. When deciding to […]

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Beethoven lives

The AHC Singers and SLO Chamber Orchestra bring a rarely performed masterpiece to life in Santa Maria and Arroyo Grande

The first four notes of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony have become virtually unmistakable, even to the most ignorant of listeners. But Beethoven was as industrious as he was creative, and while there are some pieces that loom large in his legend, there are also some masterpieces, just as glorious, that aren’t as universally recognized. […]

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Giving the guitar gift

Local guitar master Jerry Coelho marks his 40th year of teaching music on the Central Coast

A great music teacher is hard to come by. Balancing technique, application, and fun is paramount to keeping a student interested, and the number of skilled musicians a teacher sends out into the world is the legacy of his or her ability. Jerry Coelho has been teaching and performing guitar on the Central Coast under […]

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Appalachians meet the Big Apple

Broadway show tunes and bluegrass music make for a diverse fundraising concert at Temple Beth El

Musical tastes and interests know no bounds. And now, thanks to our modern technology, we have regular access to a cornucopia of musical genres to pick and choose from. A benefit concert for Temple Beth El in Santa Maria has brought two unlikely tastes together to round out a diverse—and above all fun—show called “More […]

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Piano power

The Central Coast Music Teachers Association offers a free program about the history of the piano

What the printing press was to literature, the piano was to music. The flourish of creativity known as the Neoclassical Period during the 1700s was when the piano came into its own, having very public love affairs with composers as renowned as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig von Beethoven. The Central Coast Music Teachers Association […]

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Get down at Addamo

The Addamo Tasting Room and Bistro provides a weekly live music costume party dubbed ‘Rocktober’

October is when we all prepare for the oncoming holidays and enjoy the last bit of warmth afforded before the onslaught of winter. It’s also the time we justify dressing in a variety of costumes on Halloween, and a local venue is giving us several chances to play dress up and enjoy live music at […]

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What is music?

Peek into the history of a tradition that’s thousands of years old

Northern Santa Barbara County enjoys a diverse musical palette, a reflection of the diverse musical and cultural world we live in. But when was the last time you really stopped and pondered what music is, how it works, and what it’s good for? To understand music, we must first understand sound. It’s nothing more than […]

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