In the little German town of Perleberg some 30 years ago a lusty argument went on between a round-faced, pig-tailed girl and her practical, hard-working father. The child was determined to be a singer ...
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, many Germans strove to dissasociate themselves from Hitler’s Third Reich. Opera diva Lotte Lehmann vigorously promoted the fact that she, for one, never ...
UCSB’s Department of Music and Department of Theater and Dance will present a whimsical co-production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” Feb. 25-27 at Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall on the ...
Shrunken Heads Production Company, a student-run organization, with support from the UC Santa Barbara Department of Music, will present “Footloose: The Musical,” Feb. 6-8 at Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall ...
The world-renowned operatic soprano fell in love with the Santa Barbara area during her first visit in 1936. In the aftermath of political persecution and personal tragedy, she would settle here in ...
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