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Concert: The Aquilantis Playing Aquilanti

Posted on Oct 20 , 2011 in Lectures + Events & Special Events

Concert: The Aquilantis Playing Aquilanti

Sunday, March 4, 2012 4:00PM 

In collaboration with the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, the Museo presents Giancarlo Aquilanti and his daughter Alessandra.  Giancarlo is the director of the theory and composition program at Stanford Music Department.  They will play Aquilanti’s Sonata for Violin and his Cello Concerto and other sonatas.

The concert is free to members – non members $10

Please RSVP to 415.673.2200 as space is limited

Underwritten by the Rosaria Haugland Foundation

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St. Peter’s Basilica, The Greatest Landmark in Western Culture

Posted on Oct 20 , 2011 in Lectures

St. Peter’s Basilica, The Greatest Landmark in Western Culture

Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:30 PM

Illustrated Leonardo da Vinci Society lecture by Professor Michael Stehr who received a degree in Art History with a focus on Michelangelo and the Baroque age from Stanford.

Free to Leonardo da Vinci Society members

non-members - $ 10.00

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