Stanford Lively Arts
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Stanford Lively Arts is engaging in the performing arts in bold and exciting ways. Now in its 38th year at Stanford University, Lively Arts reaches a diverse audience through presentations of music, theater, dance, spoken word, and multimedia works and is a destination for artists developing new work. Join us and share the powerful experience of live performance as we explore new ideas, pose questions, and contemplate answers.

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An Evening with Leonard Cohen and Philip Glass
Author: Leonard Cohen, Philip Glass, Alan Acosta (Moderator) Thu, Jan 24, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - An Evening with Leonard Cohen and Philip Glass - (October 8, 2007) In anticipation of Stanford Lively Arts’ West Coast premiere of Book of Longing, the Aurora Forum and Lively Arts present Philip Glass and Leonard Cohen together in conversation about their lives, works, and this unique collaboration.
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Alarm Will Sound: Post-Concert Discussion
Author: John Adams, Alan Farley, Jenny Bilfield (Moderator) Thu, Jan 24, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - Alarm Will Sound: Post-Concert Discussion - (November 30, 2007) Lively Arts' artistic and executive director Jenny Bilfield moderates a discussion with Alarm Will Sound's conductor Alan Pierson and composer John Adams following the world-premiere performance of his Son of Chamber Symphony.
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Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Anne-Marie McDermott: Post-Concert Discussion
Author: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Anne-Marie McDermott, Michelle Witt (Moderator) Tue, Feb 05, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Anne-Marie McDermott: Post-Concert Discussion - (December 9, 2007) Lively Arts associate director Michelle Witt moderates a post-performance discussion with violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott.
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Kronos Quartet/Sun Rings: Post-Concert Discussion
Author: Kronos Quartet, Stephen Sano, Jenny Bilfield (Moderator) Tue, Feb 05, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - Kronos Quartet/Sun Rings: Post-Concert Discussion - (January 18, 2008) Lively Arts artistic director Jenny Bilfield moderates a discussion with the Kronos Quartet and Stanford Chamber Chorale director Stephen Sano following their performance of Terry Riley’s Sun Rings.
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Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Post-Performance Discussion
Author: Merce Cunningham Dance Company Members and Diane Frank (Moderator) Tue, Feb 05, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Post-Performance Discussion - (January 25, 2008) Stanford dance faculty member Diane Frank moderates a post-performance discussion with Merce Cunningham Dance company members.
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Top Secret: The Battle for the The Pentagon Papers, L.A. Theatre Works (Panel Discussion)
Author: Pamela Karlan, Philip Taubman, Alan Acosta (Moderator) Thu, Jan 24, 2008
Law - Audio - Top Secret: The Battle for the The Pentagon Papers, L.A. Theatre Works (Panel Discussion) - (October 28, 2007) Following the performance of L.A. Theatre Works' docudrama is a panel discussion with former New York Times Washington Bureau Chief Philip Taubman and Associate Dean for Research and Academics in the Stanford Law School Pamela Karlan.
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How to Listen with Mark Applebaum
Author: Mark Applebaum Mon, Jan 07, 2008
Fine Art - Audio - How to Listen with Mark Applebaum - (November 8, 2007) Stanford faculty and members of renowned music ensembles join forces for a series of dorm salons and public lectures designed to reinvigorate the way audiences experience contemporary and classical music.
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