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X-WR-CALNAME:A View from the Braun Lectures Series: Ethnomusicology in
	 Los Angeles at Southwest Museum Of The American Indian - Eventful
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SUMMARY:A View from the Braun Lectures Series: Ethnomusicology
DESCRIPTION: Date: July 18\, 2009  Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM  Location: 
	Southwest Musuem of the American Indian  Address: 234 Museum Drive \, 
	Los Angeles \, 90065   Driving Directions:  Admission: Free   Descript
	ion: Elisabeth Waldo Dentzel is a legendary musician and patroness of 
	the arts who will review a history of her career and its influence on 
	American culture in the 20th century. Elisabeth is an amazing violinis
	t\, was first chair for Leopold Stokowski\, and recording artist\, who
	 has taken indigenous and ethnic musical instruments and musicians to 
	audiences across the country and the globe in a way that has artistica
	lly expanded and educated our understanding of music. Elisabeth and he
	r late husband\, Southwest Museum Director Carl Dentzel\, made the mus
	eum a centerpiece for cultural exploration and personal interaction th
	rough her groups of ethnic musicians and a dedication to celebrating t
	he past in the present. Southwest Museum of the American Indian. Free 
	admission.   Submitted By: Autry National Center            \n Date: J
	uly 18\, 2009  Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM  Location: Southwest Musuem of 
	the American Indian  Address: 234 Museum Drive \, Los Angeles \, 90065
	   Driving Directions:  Admission: Free   Description: Elisabeth Waldo
	 Dentzel is a legendary musician and patroness of the arts who will re
	view a history of her career and its influence on American culture in 
	the 20th century. Elisabeth is an amazing violinist\, was first chair 
	for Leopold Stokowski\, and recording artist\, who has taken indigenou
	s and ethnic musical instruments and musicians to audiences across the
	 country and the globe in a way that has artistically expanded and edu
	cated our understanding of music. Elisabeth and her late husband\, Sou
	thwest Museum Director Carl Dentzel\, made the museum a centerpiece fo
	r cultural exploration and personal interaction through her groups of 
	ethnic musicians and a dedication to celebrating the past in the prese
	nt. Southwest Museum of the American Indian. Free admission.   Submitt
	ed By: Autry National Center \n
LOCATION:Southwest Museum Of The American Indian @ 234 Museum Drive, L
	os Angeles, California 90065 United States
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