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2:00pm – Chamber Music Concert
The Liberace Museum is proud to present a chamber music concert featuring guest artists and UNLV professors, Wei-Wei Le, violin, Hanna Suk, viola, Andrew Smith, cello, Mykola Suk, piano, performing an all-Beethoven program. Beethoven’s musical talents bridged the Classical and Romantic periods of music, dramatically changing the course of music history.
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As a Volunteer Cast Member you help us share the rich entertainment history and generosity bequeathed by Liberace to the world. You will find our volunteer program rewarding, as well as fun. There are no minimum hours to volunteer; we appreciate any time that you can spend with us. As a volunteer you are entitled to a lunch at no charge and a 25% discount in The Museum Store.
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The New York Times
February 5, 1987-James Barron
Liberace, whose glitzy costumes, giant candelabra and extravagant showmanship made him almost as famous as his piano playing, died yesterday at his home in Palm Springs, CA. He was 67 years old.

Visit The Museum during the month of February for a "Celebration of Life" commemorating "The Liberace Legacy: Showmanship and Scholarship!"
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February 3rd to May 11th
Liberace’s legend lives on in the Liberace Museum that houses his collections of rare and antique pianos, classic cars, famous sequined, bejeweled costume wardrobe, glittering stage jewelry, rare antiques, as well as his private papers and memorabilia.
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