David Franklin News
Opera singer and broadcaster
- bass
- United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- opera singer
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2024-03-29
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2024-01-07 02:59:00
Reduction in SoundBox
[…] the option to exchange their tickets for a different concert, donate their tickets, or receive a refund for their purchase. All requests for ticket donations, gift certificates, exchanges, and refunds for these concerts must be received by July 1, 2024. For additional assistance with tickets, patrons can contact the Box Office by phone at 415.864.6000, email at [email protected], or in person at the Davies Symphony Hall Box Office, on Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street in San Francisco. I've got some questions out to SFS. Joshua Kosman has a report in the Chron with some quotations from Matthew Spivey, the orchestra's CEO. My questions go into the incredible amount of money the orchestra made in a recent fiscal year (based on its most recently-filed form 990) and what that money is going to be used for.
2023-12-16 04:09:00
Blomstedt Withdraws From SFS and Other Programs
[…] hospital after a fall and has been advised by his doctors to cancel his concert engagements until further notice. Patrons who already purchased tickets for the February 2–4 concerts do not need to do anything; tickets and seat location will be honored. For assistance with tickets, patrons can contact the Box Office by phone at 415.864.6000, email at [email protected], or in person at the Davies Symphony Hall Box Office, on Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street in San Francisco.
2023-10-22 11:48:36
10/25/2023 11:20, Fine Arts Building Concert is presented by the Rutgers-Camden Department of Fine Arts and led by Artistic Director Joseph Schiavo. 11:20 am - 12:20 am (NJ time) Rita Mitsel Trio. Rita Mitsel - Oboe, Sabina Torosjan - Violin, Anastasia Seifetdinova - Piano On Concert will be presented "Being" Piece for Oboe and Piano of Anna Leonova. Live streaming is available: http://rcit.rutgers.edu/av-request/live/mallery-room Mallery Room in the Fine Arts Building, Room FA-224. The Fine Arts Building is located on Third Street, between Cooper Street and Benjamin Franklin Bridge on the Rutgers-Camden Campus.
2023-09-25 11:00:08
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