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Margaret and Herb Zoehrer interacted with ‘Beethoven’s Trumpet,’ a sound sculpture by John Baldessari.
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San Diego Museum of Art: ‘Art of Music’ Exhibit 2015

Margaret and Herb Zoehrer interacted with ‘Beethoven’s Trumpet,’ a sound sculpture by John Baldessari.

Margaret and Herb Zoehrer interacted with ‘Beethoven’s Trumpet,’ a sound sculpture by John Baldessari.  (Maurice Hewitt)

Now and then: John Cashman and SDMA trustee Debra Bean stand between Chuck Close’s 21st-century tapestry portrait of Philip Glass and an 18th century harpsichord.

Now and then: John Cashman and SDMA trustee Debra Bean stand between Chuck Close’s 21st-century tapestry portrait of Philip Glass and an 18th century harpsichord. (Maurice Hewitt)

Hello, Dali! Josefina Perez Simon poses with one of the paintings she loaned to the exhibit and her friends, Laura Cuevas and Elena Mola, who came up from Mexico City for the opening.

Hello, Dali! Josefina Perez Simon poses with one of the paintings she loaned to the exhibit and her friends, Laura Cuevas and Elena Mola, who came up from Mexico City for the opening. (Maurice Hewitt)

L Street Gallery director Kay Colvin, with a piece by Alexander Calder.

L Street Gallery director Kay Colvin, with a piece by Alexander Calder. (Maurice Hewitt)

San Diego Museum of Art members at VIP preview of ‘The Art of Music’ Sept. 25, 2015

San Diego Museum of Art members at VIP preview of ‘The Art of Music’ Sept. 25, 2015 (Maurice Hewitt)

Newlyweds Marcello and Lisa La Torre admire the 16th century ‘Lady Playing a Lute.’

Newlyweds Marcello and Lisa La Torre admire the 16th century ‘Lady Playing a Lute.’ (Maurice Hewitt)

All that Jazz: Matisse’s Jazz series, and a Congolese ceremonial skirt that may have inspired him, draws the attention of Paul Shockley, currently creating ‘the ultimate audio tour’ for SDMA, and Portia Talbot, owner of The Art Shed in La Jolla.

All that Jazz: Matisse’s Jazz series, and a Congolese ceremonial skirt that may have inspired him, draws the attention of Paul Shockley, currently creating ‘the ultimate audio tour’ for SDMA, and Portia Talbot, owner of The Art Shed in La Jolla. (Maurice Hewitt)

Peter Tobias and Kathleen McCord are attracted to Botero’s musicians. ‘It’s music with no strings attached,’ he said.

Peter Tobias and Kathleen McCord are attracted to Botero’s musicians. ‘It’s music with no strings attached,’ he said. (Maurice Hewitt)

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San Diego Museum of Art: ‘Art of Music’ Exhibit 2015

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