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Details: 7:30 p.m. March 16 at Mildred Owen Concert Hall, Pacifica; $15-$23; pacificaperformances.org; 7:30 p.m. March 17 at Flynn’s Cabaret , Felton; $20; 831-429-7663; www.donquixotesmusic.info. OK, you’ll actually be in Mountain View or Pittsburg, but Kerry Irish Productions  promises it’ll feel like Dublin, what with a full program of traditional Irish music, song and dance. Details: 7 p.m. March 13 at Mountain View Center for Performing Arts; $20-$50; www.mvcpa.com;  7 p.m. March 14 at the Pittsburg California Theatre; $25-$35; www.pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com.

The ensemble of Irish musicians from County Waterford, bring their flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion, bouzouki and, of course, their melodious voices to buy 3 get 1 free! forget the glass slippers.. this princess wears ballet shoes applique design, ballet, dance the Bankhead Theater at Livermore’s Performing Arts Center, Details: 8 p.m, March 16; $40-$80; www.lvpac.org, March is the season for traditional Irish music, and no band has blazed a more brilliant trail than Altan, Touring as a quintet these days, the group has maintained a potent core built on the ravishing fiddle work and vocals of Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, who was named Ireland’s Gradam Ceoil/Traditional Musician of the Year in 2017..

Related ArticlesSt. Patrick’s Day 2018: Your Irish pub guide for the Bay AreaThe 5 best places to drink Irish coffee in the Bay Area8 sensational St. Patrick’s Day events around the SF Bay Area5 fab recipes for St. Patrick’s Day, from corned beef to Guinness cupcakesAmerica’s Test Kitchen’s ultimate corned beef recipeThe band has grown since its inception in 1987, adding such musicians as Dáithí Sproule (guitar) and Martin Tourish (accordion), and just released its 12th album, “The Gap of Dreams” (Compass), a haunting session that explores the portal between the mortal realm and afterlife. The band has two Bay Area shows on its U.S. tour.

Details: 7:30 p.m, March 8; Flynn’s Cabaret, Felton; $30; 831-429-7663; www.donquixotesmusic.info; 8 p.m, March 9 at Freight & Salvage, Berkeley; $38/$42; 510-644-2020; www.thefreight.org, You don’t need St, Patrick’s Day, or the month of March, to celebrate Irish music and dance at this beloved Berkeley pub, They do it all year-round, The bar offers traditional Irish music show every Sunday at 8 p.m., and Irish dancing every Monday night at 9 p.m, (lessons start at 7 p.m.), buy 3 get 1 free! forget the glass slippers.. this princess wears ballet shoes applique design, ballet, dance The bar hosts at St, Patrick’s Day bash March 17 starting at 11 a.m...

This week’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra program is aptly named “Corelli the Godfather.”. Composer, violinist, and educator, Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was certainly one of the most powerful Italian composers of his day. At his peak a full generation before Bach and Handel, this “Corleone of the concerto” exerted considerable influence on his contemporaries as well as the composers of subsequent eras. He is widely credited with inventing the concerto grosso, the musical form that allowed diverse star players to take turns in the spotlight.

With Richard Egarr appearing as Philharmonia Baroque’s guest conductor, the program offers opportunities for seamless ensemble and individual virtuosity, Two Corelli masterworks — the Concerto Grosso Op, 6, No, 2 in F major, and the No, 10 in C major — are featured, Handel, who was greatly influenced by Corelli, is represented in the Concerto Grosso Op, 6, No, buy 3 get 1 free! forget the glass slippers.. this princess wears ballet shoes applique design, ballet, dance 1 in G major, and the No, 4 in A minor, Egarr, the music director and keyboardist of the Academy of Ancient Music since 2006, also serves as soloist in Handel’s Organ Concerto No, 15 in D minor, Muffat’s Sonata No, 5 in G major, from “Armonico tribute,” completes the lineup..

Details: 8 p.m.March 8 at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Bing Hall, Stanford; 8 p.m. March 10 and 4 p.m.March 11 at First Congregational Church, Berkeley; $28-$120; 415-392-4400; www.philharmonia.org. Philharmonia Baroque has also announced plans for 2018-19. “Transcendence,” the early music orchestra’s 38th subscription season, runs Oct. 3 to April 13, 2019. Six programs are on the schedule, beginning with an all-Mozart program conducted by music director Nicholas McGegan and featuring soprano Camille Ortiz in the composer’s “Exsultate, jubilate” (Oct. 3-7, 2018.) “Vivaldi the Teacher” follows, with recent graduates of the Juilliard School joining McGegan and the orchestra in works by Vivaldi, Corelli, and Geminiani (Nov. 7-11.) In December, guest conductor Patrick Dupré Quigley conducts “Philharmonic Fire,” a program featuring Bach cantatas and the “Frost Scene” from Purcell’s “King Arthur,” along with works by Vivaldi and Monteverdi (Dec. 5-9.).

In 2019, McGegan returns for “Viennese Pivot,” with violinist Rachel Barton Pine as soloist for Clement’s Violin Concerto in buy 3 get 1 free! forget the glass slippers.. this princess wears ballet shoes applique design, ballet, dance D major, Schubert’s Symphony No, 6, and Mozart’s Overture to “The Marriage of Figaro,” complete the program (Feb, 6-10, 2019.), Mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter and countertenor Daniel Moody join McGegan and the orchestra in a program of Handel arias and duets, along with works by Purcell, Arvo Pärt, and Caroline Shaw (March 6-10, 2019.) The season closes in large-scale style with Handel’s dramatic oratorio, “Saul.” Joining McGegan, the orchestra, and Bruce Lamott’s Philharmonia Chorale are sopranos Sherezade Panthaki and Yulia Van Doren, countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, tenor Aaron Sheehan, and baritone Daniel Okulitch (April 6-13, 2019.)..



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