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Features for Monday, July 23, 2007

Consummate pianist, blushing groom, seductive orchestra team up for love-ly performance

Love was in the air Friday night at Festival del Sole.

Novel 'pas de deux' by soloist and conductor elates Festival del Sole crowd

The athletic ballet displayed by hotshot Italian conductor Nicola Luisotti and incomparable American violinist Joshua Bell set the tone for Wednesday’s exceptional Festival del Sole concert at Yountville’s Lincoln Theater.

Indefatigable pianist astonishes Festival del Sole audience with virtuosic Liszt

Playing Franz Liszt’s “Transcendental Etudes” is no picnic.

Into the forest

Ah, the country life. This is the time of year when everyone seems to be making their pilgrimage to the woods for a few days.

Lights, camera, action!

Among the films shown at the Wine Country Film Festival this year in American Canyon will be Napa filmmaker Duc Nguyen’s “Bolinao 52.”

Swingin' in the trees

There is a place, 90 miles from Napa, among the towering coastal redwoods, that is transformed from a serene grove to a jumping, jiving, bopping musical meeting place every summer.

Wunderkind Conrad Tao, Ponti and Russian National Orchestra combine for spectacular musical magic at Festival del Sole

Conrad Tao. Remember that name.

Leonine sound of ‘Circus Maximus’ blasts Festival into artistic stratosphere

Commissioned and performed by the University of Texas at Austin Wind Ensemble, John Corigliano’s “Circus Maximus” underscores the nature of spectacle by presenting one.

Wine Country Film Festival lineup

Wine Country Film Festival presents a total of 38 films this year in American Canyon, Napa and Sonoma  July 19-22.

With Herbie Hancock, Mondavi crowd finds possibilities are endless

Herbie Hancock remains one of the most revered yet controversial figures in jazz. His appearance at the Robert Mondavi Summer Music Festival over the weekend bore that out.

Celebrating Gene Autry at the Opera House

“Public Cowboy #1” Gene Autry would have celebrated his 100th birthday this year.

Pocket Opera's 'Madame Butterfly' is marvelous

The Pocket Opera celebrated the last production of its 30th season at the Napa Valley Opera House Sunday with larger than life results.

Festival del Sole artists rescue program from the mundane

It was Sir James Galway’s droll humor that provided some of the best moments of the Festival del Sole concert held in the courtyard at Castello di Amorosa Tuesday evening.

'Proof:' a great play plus good actors equals terrific theater

In “Proof,” which opened at Dreamweavers on Friday, playwright David Auburn sets out to show that love, in all its multifarious varieties, has much in common with what we tend to view as some of the more abstruse mysteries of existence.

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From Register staff

Cream of the crop: July 21

Ron Debelak, a resident at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville, sent in this photo of his “June pumpkin, with four more months to go.”

Chilling out

Ice cream fanciers have President Ronald Reagan to thank for indulging their passion for the frozen dessert. 

Register recipes: July 17

Pink Grapefruit Sorbet with Basil and Lemongrass

Master Gardener: Logvy Park garden

Besides staffing booths at farmers’ markets, conducting free garden workshops, producing a cable television show, writing newspaper articles, and staffing a help desk to answer garden problems, Napa County Master Gardeners care for two small demonstration gardens.

Hunting the snail

Have you recently observed your vegetable and flower seedlings being devoured overnight?

Trees & People: Summer pruning for olives and other fruit trees

Dormant season pruning is a traditional tree and garden chore, and it certainly has a rightful place in the annual cycle of garden activities.

Invest in good pool maintenance now to save money later

A backyard swimming pool can be an inviting oasis, particularly on a hot, sultry day. No surprise that swimming pools are one of the most popular sources of outdoor home entertainment.

Visually impaired teen scents hope in French perfume program

To the perceptive nose, the honey-colored soap in the square plastic bottle has the scent of geraniums and lavender with a touch of vanilla. To Emma Liu, it is also the scent of hope and possibility.

A baseball game for video nuts

OK, I have to be honest. I don't care for sports games. I play them, and I can tell if they're good, but they don't hold any particular interest for me.

Chai

Nickname: Smokey Bear

Tobias

Nickname: Toby T.

A trek of 80,00 miles results in Napans’ new book about an American wine revolution

America’s most popular winery — at least by one measure — is not in the Napa Valley. Nor is it in Sonoma County or even Monterey. It is in Buncombe County, N.C.

After the olives

Many Napa Valley wineries have added olive oil and vinegar to their product lines to add to their repertoire. Rutherford’s Round Pond Estate did just the opposite.

Creating new experiences at Mondavi

Charged with transitioning the Robert Mondavi Winery from business by familial handshake to corporate toe-marking, Christopher Barefoot is anxious to create new consumer experiences at the world-renowned Oakville cellar.

Toast of the valley: July 20

The bill that will allow more vintners to pour their wines at charitable fundraising events has cleared another hurdle.

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