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The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is a six-week-long summer Festival of chamber music held annually in July and August and located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.It was founded in 1972 and presented its first series of concerts in 1973.
The Santa Fe Symphony was founded by local musicians under the direction of General Director Gregory W. Heltman. The Symphony did their first performance on September 2, 1984, at a free concert held at St. Francis Auditorium in Santa Fe. That initial concert included a Rossini overture, Handel’s Water Music, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 ...
The last performance hosted at the venue was a concert by Lyle Lovett on July 29, 2010. [3] In 2011, the amphitheater was marked for demolition by the Santa Fe Indian School, which cited maintenance costs of about $100,000 per year and said that the amphitheater is only used twice a year. [4]
Catch Kearney in action again, Nov. 4, joined by Dutch-Canadian organist André Knevel in a free 7 p.m. concert at First Presbyterian Church, 1103 Eighth Ave., Beaver Falls.
Aug. 24—A Santa Fe state — located at 820 Camino Atalaya — that has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms across 7,573 square feet, is on the market for $2,995,000 The home is just a short stroll ...
KBAC (98.1 FM, "Radio Free Santa Fe") is a commercial radio station located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, broadcasting to the area of Santa Fe, New Mexico.KBAC airs an adult album alternative music format.
Logo as "Blu 102.9" "Enchantment FM" came to an end at midnight on November 19, and Blu 102.9 was launched. Karen Sanchez became KLBU's general manager. The call letters were changed to KLBU and the format still contained Jazz and World Music, but was adjusted to include Chill, Lounge, Acid Jazz, Trip hop, House, and softer Dance Hits, as well as Smooth Jazz and Bossa Nova.
Santa Fe Brewing Company; Santa Fe Depot (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Santa Fe Opera; Santa Fe Place; Santa Fe Playhouse; Santa Fe Plaza; Santa Fe Preparatory School; Santa Fe University of Art and Design; Santiago E. Campos United States Courthouse; Scottish Rite Temple (Santa Fe, New Mexico) South Capitol station; Southwestern College (New Mexico ...