Brian and Silvija Devine

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Brian and Silvija Devine
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Nicola
Gr anillo,
Sebastiano
Maria
Vianello,
Pietro
Talamini,
violinsi
Sonia
Amadio,
viola;
Davide
Amadio,
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Angelo
Liziero,
double
bass;Paolo
harpsichord
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Thisperformance
markslnterpretiVeneziani's
LaJollaMusicSociety
debut.
La JoffaMusic Society's2OLL-L2Seasonis
supportedby The City of San Diego
Commissionfor Arts and Culture,
the Countyof San Diegoand
SupervisorPamSlater-Price,
the NationalEndowmentfor the Arts,
San DiegoGas& Electric,
ResMedFoundation,ConradPrebysand
DebbieTurner,BrendaBakerand
SteveBaum,Joanand lrwin Jacobs,
The FriemanFamily,Rita and
RichardAtkinson,Brianand SilvijaDevine,
Sam B. Ersan,Raffaellaand JohnBelanich,
JeanetteStevens,and an Anonymousdonor.
Presented
undera special
arrangement
with
AvivProductions
Inc.,http://www.aviv2.com
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4,,LANIHALL,
in Old Town Chicagoin early 1966.At one of thoseperformances,
Lani Hall madeher first public appearances
shewas heardby Brazllian BossaNova pianist and bandleader,SdrgioMendes,who invited Ms. Hall to come
to Los Angelesand be apart of his new project, SdrgioMendes& Brasil '66. Brasil '66 was an instantsuccesswith hits including Mas QueNada and signatureversionsof The Beatles'TheFool on the Hill andDay Tripper.
The band touredwith Herb Alpert and the TijuanaBrassin 1966.Ms. Hall left Brasil '66 in I97l andmarriedMr.
Alpert tn 1914.
With Alpert assumingproductionand aranging duties,Ms. Hall embarkedon a solo career,beginningwtth Sun
Down Lady andfollowing up with Hello lt's Me. Sherecordedregularlythroughoutthe 70s and 80s,including
singingthe title songto the JamesBond film "Never SayNever Again". Ms. Hall hasrecordedseveralsuccessful
Latin pop albumsin Spanish,culminatingin 1985'sEs Facil Amar, for which shewon the GrammyAward@for
Best Latin Pop Performance.
ln200l , sheand Mr. Alperl beganperformingwith a new band,developingnew affangementsof jazz standards
andBrazllian songs.They have continuedto tour, and have releasedtwo CDs, Anything Goes andI Feel You.
VENEZIANI
S-INTERPRETI
InterpretiYeneziammadetheir debutin 1987, immediatelyearninga reputationfor the "...youthful exuberance
and all-Italian brio characterizingtheir performances."Originating from Venice, the ensemblemakestheir home
at the SanVidal Church,whereVivaldi usedto play, and where his spirit can still be felt.
The membersof the ensembleplay on original instrumentsand specializein Baroquemusic, the individual
talent of the members,their experliseas soloistsand ensemblemusiciansand the high level of performanceshave
earnedthe Interpretian enthusiasticwelcome from both audiencesand critics alike.
in the BayreuthFestivaland concertsin Stockholm's
Their most recentmajor achievementsinclude appearances
Royal Palaceduring the "Water Festival"; and in Leningrad'sBelozelskyHall, participationin the World Vision
telemarathonat the Kirov Theaterto mark the reinstatementof the name St. Petersburg;a concertat the Osaka
SymphonyHall in live broadcastfor Japaneseradio; concertsat the Tokyo Kjoy Hall and the YokohamaMinato
Mirari Hall during threetours in Japan,and parlicipationin the "Organsof the Ballarat Goldfields" festival in
Ballarat and MelbourneAustralia,where they touredin 2003.
Even though it is difficult to reproducethe Venetianatmosphereand Vivaldi's music in concerthalls, Interpreti
Venezianimanageto do the impossible- they unfold the silenceof the lagoon and the romanticismof the city
whereverthey go, feeling that no other composerrendersVenicebetterthan he does.
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