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iPalpiti Festival Takes Place this Week at Encinitas Library

Musicians will perform both solo and orchestra concerts.

Editor’s note: The following is an announcement from the City of Encinitas Arts Division.

Seven award-winning young instrumental soloists from around the world will perform four different concerts at the Encinitas Library as part of the 16th Annual iPalpiti Festival of International LaureatesEduard Schmieder, Music Director and Conductor. Each has won a major international music competition and is a rising star in classical music. Come for an "astonishing musical odyssey" (LA Times). 30 minutes before each concert enjoy a delicious reception on the patio overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

SOLOISTS CONCERTS

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Thursday, July 11, 7:30pm, VIRTUOSI I: THE ITALIANS AND SCHUMANN

Friday, July 12, 7:30pm, VIRTUOSI II: THE ITALIANS AND FRENCH

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Saturday, July 13, 7:30pm, BRUCKNER AND BEETHOVEN

Sunday, July 14, 2:00pm, THE BRITISH AND AMERICANS 

Violinists: Conrad Chow, Canada; Irina Chepizhnaya, Russia; Davide de Askaniis, Italy. Violists: Victor de Almeida, Brazil-Australia-USA; Joseph Kauffman, USA. Violoncellist: Jacob Shaw, UK-Denmark. Pianist:David Kaplan, USA. SEE THEM PERFORM Beethoven Quintet Op 104 in C Minor  

ORCHESTRA CONCERT

Sunday, July 21, 2:00 pm. iPalpiti Orchestra, Eduard Schmieder, Conductor. Soka Performing Arts Center, Aliso Viejo. Ticket includes luxury coach transportation from Encinitas City Hall.  

SEE THEM PERFORM Saent-Saens, Introduction & Rondo-Capriccioso.

5 CONCERT SEASON PASS $105       ON SALE NOW

4 CONCERT SEASON PASS $55          ON SALE NOW

SOLOISTS CONCERTS $15 (EACH)       ON SALE NOW

ORCHESTRA CONCERT $51                   ON SALE NOW

Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024

Info and tickets 

Presented by the city's Arts Division and iPalpiti Artists International. (iPalpiti means "heartbeats" in Italian.) 

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