Blog - In The News
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Frequently asked questions surrounding the 2022-23 at Stanford Live.
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Artists-In-Presidents: Fireside Chats for 2020 is a creative project directed by artist Constance Hockaday that recasts the presidency as a multi-vocal entourage. With the support from UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance and in association with Stanford Live, she has invited fifty artists to assume authority over our collective future.
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Stanford Live concert series filmed at Bing Concert Hall, access for Stanford students and members, free podcasts and lectures, and more.
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A letter to our Stanford Live family
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COVID-19 response—show cancellations through rest of season. Staff working remotely.
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Film director Carl Theodor Dreyer never settled on a score to accompany his 1928 silent masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc. Will the Orlando Consort’s a cappella version – using medieval songs composed in the saint’s lifetime – prove a more fitting soundtrack?
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Performances begin summer 2019 at the newly renovated Frost Amphitheater.
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Inua Ellams' "Barber Shop Chronicles" made list of the 25 Best British Plays since Jerusalem.
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Musician and MIT professor Evan Ziporyn was among the Bowie fans shaken by his death.
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Here are members of a great baroque orchestra, playing at the peak of their form for two hours, having memorized the entire concert, prowling around the stage in seemingly carefree abandon, supported by text, images and a clever storyline.