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    Explore " #symphony" with insightful episodes like "Episode 39: New Years Music to our Ears!!!", "Sacred and Sublime - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus", "Sacred and Sublime - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus", "Sacred and Sublime - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus" and "Sacred and Sublime - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus" from podcasts like ""Randomness with Heath & Josh", "Arts and Music (Video)", "UC San Diego (Audio)", "University of California Video Podcasts (Video)" and "UC San Diego (Video)"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    Brahms: German Requiem

    Brahms: German Requiem
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38949]

    Brahms: German Requiem

    Brahms: German Requiem
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38949]

    Brahms: German Requiem

    Brahms: German Requiem
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38949]

    Brahms: German Requiem

    Brahms: German Requiem
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38949]

    Episode 4: Woman has ‘loud and full body orgasm’ during LA Philharmonic concert

    Episode 4:  Woman has ‘loud and full body orgasm’ during LA Philharmonic concert

    Woman has ‘loud and full body orgasm’ during LA Philharmonic concert

    In Episode #4 of “Funny You Should Mention It,” hosts Gil Rief and Lowell Benjamin discuss the report that a woman had peak enjoyment of the symphony. You'll never think of Mozart the same way again.  

    Enjoy this week’s episode and tune in for future episodes that will take a comedic look at the “biggest” issues of the day that somehow end up in the news. 

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    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. This concert also features the world premiere of "An Elemental Music," by composer and Nee Commission winner Alex Stephenson. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38417]

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. This concert also features the world premiere of "An Elemental Music," by composer and Nee Commission winner Alex Stephenson. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38417]

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. This concert also features the world premiere of "An Elemental Music," by composer and Nee Commission winner Alex Stephenson. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38417]

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

    Music of the Spheres - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus
    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus "Music of the Spheres" concert is conducted by Michael Gerdes, and features Johannes Brahms’ colossal "German Requiem," which may have been inspired by the death of his mother in 1864, a loss which caused him profound grief. This large-scale work for orchestra, chorus, and soprano and baritone soloists is performed in German, a departure from the traditional Latin. This concert also features the world premiere of "An Elemental Music," by composer and Nee Commission winner Alex Stephenson. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38417]
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