posed “The Barber of Seville,” one of his most beloved operas, which comes to Peabody Auditori- um on Friday, Jan. 25. When Count Almaviva asks the clever Barber of Seville to help him win the beautiful Rosina, the result is a series of outrageous mistaken identities and ingenious plot twists with unforget- table irresistible comedy. The Teatro Lirico D’Europa opera company performs in Italian with English supertitles and features a 40-piece orchestra. Igudesman & Joo are two classical musicians who have taken the world by storm with their unique and hilarious combination of comedy, classical music and popular culture. On Saturday, Jan. 26, they bring “A Little Nightmare Music” to Peabody Auditorium. The China National Sym- phony Orchestra per- formed at the 2008 Olympic opening ceremonies in Bei- jing and comes to the Peabody on Sunday, Jan. 27, with the beautiful and melodic Butterfly Lovers violin concerto and the power and passion of Rach- maninov. The legendary Vienna Boys’ Choir was founded in 1498, and move than five centuries later they contin- ue to delight young and old around the world with sell- out tours. With their charm and voices of remarkable beauty, the boys who are 9 to 14 years old, will enchant the entire family on Friday, Feb. 15. On Saturday, March 2, the classic love story of Romeo and Juliet comes to life in this timeless ballet with Tchaikovsky’s gor- geous music and the superb dancers of the Russian National Ballet Theatre. Frédéric Chopin’s music sets the stage for Chopiniana, a ballet of ethereal beauty and romance that begins the evening’s program. Based in Beethoven’s place of birth, the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn makes regular tours to all parts of the world and per- forms at the Peabody on Friday, March 22. Interna- tionally acclaimed pianist Louis Lortie plays Beethoven’s Piano Concer- to No. 4. All performances are at Peabody Auditorium, 600 Auditorium Blvd. For tick- ets, visit the Peabody Box Office or call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. haven't a clue where to start. Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you. SCORPIO – Oct. 24-Nov. 22 Don't put any limits on your love life, Scorpio. Even a relationship that has with- stood the test of time can still prove exciting, sponta- neous and adventurous. SAGITTARIUS – Nov. 23-Dec. 21 You may find that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming, Sagittarius. This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days. CAPRICORN – Dec. 22-Jan. 20 It's the little things that will catch your attention this week, Capricorn. A small detail, a particular color, a note in a song. If others over- look it, you'll probably zone in on it. AQUARIUS – Jan. 21-Feb. 18 Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends. An inter- esting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration. PISCES – Feb. 19-March 20 Pisces, a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box. Make decisions promptly but wisely, and you'll be happy you did. VOLUSIA COUNTY — Volusia County has launched a new website that showcases more than 200 pieces of art purchased through the Art in Public Places program in the last 22 years. The art, which ranges from monumental murals and bronze sculptures to classical oil paintings, is on display in 16 public build- ings and outdoor areas. It can now be viewed online at www.volusia.org/art, which includes detailed images and information about the artists. To see bright and beauti- ful pieces of art, visit the Ocean Center, where the collection incorporates the theme of sun, surf, sand and speed. Artwork includes oil and acrylic paintings, wood and bronze sculptures, clay vessels, and suspended dichroic glass and alu- minum sculpture With 56 pieces, the Volu- sia County Courthouse in downtown DeLand has the largest Art in Public Places collection in Volusia Coun- ty. A block away, the His- toric Courthouse has 27 pieces of public art and the new Chess Park features a large outdoor mural. The Deltona Regional Library has the newest col- lection, which is incorpo- rated into bookcase ends, murals and the children’s desk. Other Volusia County public libraries displaying pieces purchased through the Art in Public Places pro- gram include the DeBary www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, August 3, 2012 B7 Port Orange/Ponce Inlet So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores 030422 NOW OPEN (386) 310-8727 furnitureandmorefl.com Tues-Fri 10am-6pm • Sat 10am-4pm (closed Sunday & Monday) 5571 S. 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