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Elisabeth Waldo, composer, violinist, songwriter, producer, and
conductor, recreates the music of ancient civilizations and adds the flourish
of her composing talent. She is the Artistic Director of the MultiCultural
Music and Art Foundation of Northridge, California.
 
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Concerts
at the Rancho
Series 2001
An Evening in Tunesia
presented by The Ethnic Arts Council of Los Angeles
Sunday, September 16, 2001
An Afternoon of Angel Music
Elisabeth Waldo & Guest Artists
Sunday, September 30, 2001
Angels at the Rancho
Honoring Community of Angels Project
Saturday, October 13, 2001
Christmas at the Rancho
Candlelight Procession, Reception, Dinner Show
Sunday, December 16, 2001
Concerts
at other
locations 2001
Past Events NoHo Theatre & Artes
Festival
presents Elisabeth Waldo
Saturday, June 16, 2001
Spring Concert at the Rancho
with Elisabeth Waldo
for new CD Release
"Music for the City of Angels"
Sunday, May 6th, 2001
The Spirit of Christmas at the Rancho for
Children and Families
December 10, 2000
Gala Dinner Show
December 16, 2000
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On With The Show!
Concerts and
Events
at the Rancho
(Summer - Fall - Holidays
2001)
Welcome to historic
Rancho Cordillera del Norte, (Nordhoff Street and Wilbur Avenue in
Northridge). The Rancho is pastoral place that reflects the romance
and history of Indian-Spanish-Mexican California. Indeed, the bells in the bell
tower, named after Saints, were cast in Latin America during the Colonial
Period; the facade of our on-site New Mission Theater was painted by renowned
Mission Art authority Dr. Norman Neuerburg in the style of Padre Junipero
Serras Chapel in Jalpan, State of Queretero, Mexico.
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Entrance to
New Mission Theater
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| Exciting activities take
place on a year-round basis at the Ranchos New Mission Theater (NMT), a
150-seat live theater with beautifully-landscaped surroundings. The NMT is a
multi-purpose facility hosting art exhibits (curated by Historian Paul
Dentzel); dance and musical concerts; theatrical productions; school field
trips; workshops; conferences; rehearsals; receptions; company picnics; fund
raising events, and more. In addition to a wonderful indoor space, it boasts
expansive covered patios and lawns.
The New Mission
Theater is operated by the MultiCultural Music and Art Foundation of Northridge
(MCMAFN), a tax-exempt organization that is dedicated to music and art
education and the promotion of the performing and visual arts.
For 10 years, MCMAFN
has been at the forefront of creating a better understanding and appreciation
of the arts, uplifting the cultural environment in the San Fernando Valley.
From the beginning, we have pursued this goal by conducting and sponsoring
unique and dynamic exhibits and performances.
MCMAFNs
Founder and Creative Director is internationally-known American
Composer/Conductor/Violinist Elisabeth Waldo. Often, attendees are treated to
special concerts featuring her extensive repertoire of Indigenous Music
performed live by guest performers.
We hope to see you at
an upcoming event. See for yourself why the Rancho is called "the
Valleys best-kept secret!
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| 2000 is proving to be a typically busy year for
Composer/Conductor/Violinist Elisabeth Waldo! In the past several months she
has made numerous appearances and completed several recording projects (Visit
our Music Shop!). And there is much more to come
before the new century, including:
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Elisabeth Waldo
conducts her
Southwinds Ensemble.
Photo by Robert W. Jensen
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Concerts at the Rancho
Series 2000
Mark your Calendar
and Join Us for the Special Events listed in the left hand column,
above.
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location.
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