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August 2010    Past Peformances
Saturday
August 21  7:30 PM
2010



Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
San Francisco, CA
Seventh Avenue Performances
Of Heloise

Soprano Nancy Ogle (University of MN professor of Music, Surry Opera) and countertenor Justin Montigne (Chanticleer, Clerestory) offer the Bay Area its first listen to selections from an upcoming opera by Minnesota composer Jan Gilbert. Of Heloise recounts part of the epic love-lost story of Heloise and Abelard, whose letters, exchanged years after the end of their affair, bear testament to the passion they held for each other and to the deep intellectual and artistic bond they shared until death. Modern music on a medieval theme anchors this original and exciting program.

July 2010    Past Peformances
Saturday
July 31  7:30 PM
2010



Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
San Francisco, CA
Seventh Avenue Performances
San Francisco Renaissance Voices
The Armed Woman

San Francisco Renaissance Voices (Todd Jolly, Music Director) presents this concert dedicated to proving that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword and features music composed by women from the Medieval through Baroque periods. Featured is Isabella Leonarda’s (1620-1704) Magnificat, Opus 19 #10 with other music by Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), Maria Xaveria Peruchona (1652-1709), Sister Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (c1602-1678), Maddelena Casulana (1544-1590), the courtesan Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677) and others.

Saturday
July 24  8:00 PM
2010


Redwood Symphony

Cañada College Main Theatre
Redwood City, CA
Redwood Symphony
Summer Extra
Seth Montfort, piano

Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No. 1
Prokofiev: Classical Symphony
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1

Prokofiev’s light-hearted work and Shostakovich’s brilliant dance music pair well with Tchaikovsky’s romantic classic.


June 2010    Past Peformances
Saturday
June 26  7:30 PM
2010



Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
San Francisco, CA
Seventh Avenue Performances
Les Grâces Baroque Ensemble

Les Grâces performs the music of the 17th and 18th centuries with a focus on French music. The group features Jennifer Paulino, soprano with Rebekah Ahrendt, viol, Annette Bauer recorders and Jonathan Rhodes Lee harpsichord.

Saturday
June 12  8:00 PM
2010


Redwood Symphony

Cañada College Main Theatre
Redwood City, CA
Redwood Symphony
Mahler’s Tenth

Mahler: Symphony No. 10, Completed by Rudolph Barshai

Mahler’s incomplete final symphony exists in at least five different versions. This one is the most adventurous, and thus perhaps the most authentic.

Pre-concert lecture at 7 P.M.


Saturday
June 12  7:00 PM
2010


Willamette Valley Community Orchestra

Chemeketa Community College
Salem, OR
Willamette Valley Community Orchestra
The Final Frontier

Horner (arr. Moss): Apollo 13
Goldsmith (arr. Custer): Star Trek Through the Years
Williams (arr. Smith): Star Wars Epic Suite
Holst: The Planets, op. 32

Space, the final frontier...the conclusion of our 2009-2010 Season features music that captures the imagination and essence of the ultimate voyage...the exploration of space. Our intergalactic journey will lift off with music from Apollo 13, sweep us at warp speed through the cosmos to the future of Star Trek and back in time to the epic struggles of good and evil in Star Wars. We will return to our own solar system for a multi-media performance of Holst’s “The Planets.” Join the WVCO on its mission to boldly go where no one has gone before at the conclusion of an extraordinary season!


Monday
June 7  8:00 PM
2010


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War Memorial and Performing Arts Center: The Green Room
San Francisco, CA
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble
Kurt Rohde Concertino
with Axel Strauss and Chris Froh

Martin Bresnick: *** for clarinet, viola and piano
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Trio
Jacob ter Veldhuis: Lipstick
Lou Harrison: Ariadne
Kurt Rohde: Concertino for Violin and Chamber Ensemble WORLD PREMIERE

Left Coast Chamber Ensemble welcomes Rome Prize winner Kurt Rohde, our founding artistic director, back home to San Francisco after a year spent composing in Italy. Among the works he wrote while abroad is a concertino dedicated to violinist Axel Strauss. We are fortunate to present Strauss and the dynamic percussionist Chris Froh in this new piece. The other works on the program, alternately brilliant and warm, include music showcasing Stacey Pelinka’s flute-playing as well as star turns for clarinetist Jerry Simas. And we can promise that Bresnick’s meltingly beautiful *** will sweep you off your feet.


Sunday
June 6  8:00 PM
2010


caitlinburke on Flickr

St. Mark's Lutheran Church
San Francisco, CA
Musae
Mermaids, Meditations, and Miracles
Fanciful Music of the Twentieth Century

The 2009-2010 season concludes with this luminous program showcasing Peter Schickele’s "Three Meditations" and Lili Boulanger’s "Les Sirènes." Musae presents the world premiere of Dwight Okamura’s "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" for women’s ensemble and viola, as well as Rodgers and Hart’s 1940s show tune "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered."

Sunday
June 6  4:00 PM
2010


Willamette Valley Community Orchestra

Ashbrook Independent School
Corvallis, OR
Willamette Valley Community Orchestra
The Final Frontier

Horner (arr. Moss): Apollo 13
Goldsmith (arr. Custer): Star Trek Through the Years
Williams (arr. Smith): Star Wars Epic Suite
Holst: The Planets, op. 32

Space, the final frontier...the conclusion of our 2009-2010 Season features music that captures the imagination and essence of the ultimate voyage...the exploration of space. Our intergalactic journey will lift off with music from Apollo 13, sweep us at warp speed through the cosmos to the future of Star Trek and back in time to the epic struggles of good and evil in Star Wars. We will return to our own solar system for a multi-media performance of Holst’s “The Planets.” Join the WVCO on its mission to boldly go where no one has gone before at the conclusion of an extraordinary season!


Sunday
June 6  4:00 PM
2010



Concordia University: Good Shepherd Chapel
Irvine, CA
Harmonia Baroque Players
Telemania

You can’t get tired of Telemann’s wonderful instrumental music. It is beautiful, it is versatile.

Saturday
June 5  8:00 PM
2010


samdessordi on Flickr

Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
Berkeley, CA
Musae
Mermaids, Meditations, and Miracles
Fanciful Music of the Twentieth Century

The 2009-2010 season concludes with this luminous program showcasing Peter Schickele’s "Three Meditations" and Lili Boulanger’s "Les Sirènes." Musae presents the world premiere of Dwight Okamura’s "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" for women’s ensemble and viola, as well as Rodgers and Hart’s 1940s show tune "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered."

Saturday
June 5  8:00 PM
2010


queenkv on Flickr

Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Sacramento, CA
Stained Glass Series
Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra
A Tribute to the Great Churches of Europe

Mozart: Coronation Mass

Works by Bruckner, Charpentier, Palestrina, Buxtehude, Bach, Monteverdi, Gabrieli

Yoo Ri Clark, soprano
Tania Mannion, mezzo
Pedro Betancourt, tenor
Daniel Yoder, bass

Stephen Janzen, organ


Saturday
June 5  7:30 PM
2010


The Consortium on Flickr

Pomona College: Bridges Hall of Music
Claremont, CA
Claremont Chorale
Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert

Selections from the three Sacred Concerts presented in the 1950s through 1970s by Duke Ellington and his band.

Saturday
June 5  7:00 PM
2010



St. John's Lutheran Church
Sacramento, CA
Vox Musica
Bloom: A Recital of Voices

Vox Musica reaches yet another creative milestone with the addition of a fourth concert entitled BLOOM: A Recital of Voices. This performance will highlight selected members of Vox Musica by showcasing their talents and will provide our patrons with a rare opportunity to hear them perform as soloists, singing Romantic Arias, Baroque duets, German art-songs, Jazz standards, as well as, Folk and Bluegrass pieces.

6:15 pre-concert talk


Saturday
June 5  4:00 PM
2010


First Christian Church of Albany

First Christian Church of Albany
Albany, OR
Willamette Valley Community Orchestra
The Final Frontier

Horner (arr. Moss): Apollo 13
Goldsmith (arr. Custer): Star Trek Through the Years
Williams (arr. Smith): Star Wars Epic Suite
Holst: The Planets, op. 32

Space, the final frontier...the conclusion of our 2009-2010 Season features music that captures the imagination and essence of the ultimate voyage...the exploration of space. Our intergalactic journey will lift off with music from Apollo 13, sweep us at warp speed through the cosmos to the future of Star Trek and back in time to the epic struggles of good and evil in Star Wars. We will return to our own solar system for a multi-media performance of Holst’s “The Planets.” Join the WVCO on its mission to boldly go where no one has gone before at the conclusion of an extraordinary season!


Friday
June 4  8:00 PM
2010



Parish of Saint Matthew
Pacific Palisades, CA
St. Matthew’s Music Guild
Mozart’s Requiem and music by Poulenc

The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s and the Choir of St. Matthew’s Parish present a program to include Poulenc’s Organ Concerto (in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Fisk- Pardee Memorial Organ) and Mozart’s Requiem in D minor.

Friday
June 4  12:15 PM
2010



Trinity Lutheran Church
Manhattan Beach, CA
Trinity Lutheran Church: Bach’s Lunch Recitals
Millennia Consort

Alison Luedecke, organ
Beverly Reese Dorcy, percussion
Presdio Brass:
Bill Owens & Ray Nowak, trumpets
Sean Reusch, trombone
Mike McCoy, horn
Scott Sutherland, tuba

Members of the San Diego-based Millennia Consort have been seen with major symphony orchestras, including the London Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic; can be heard on soundtracks ranging from video games to major motion pictures; and have been educated at several of America’s finest institutions, including the Juilliard School, Boston Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, and USC. Organist and founder Alison Luedecke earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Eastman School of Music.


Thursday
June 3  8:00 PM
2010


Marilyn M on flickr

142 Throckmorton Theatre
Mill Valley, CA
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble
Kurt Rohde Concertino
with Axel Strauss and Chris Froh

Martin Bresnick: *** for clarinet, viola and piano
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Trio
Jacob ter Veldhuis: Lipstick
Lou Harrison: Ariadne
Kurt Rohde: Concertino for Violin and Chamber Ensemble WORLD PREMIERE

Left Coast Chamber Ensemble welcomes Rome Prize winner Kurt Rohde, our founding artistic director, back home to San Francisco after a year spent composing in Italy. Among the works he wrote while abroad is a concertino dedicated to violinist Axel Strauss. We are fortunate to present Strauss and the dynamic percussionist Chris Froh in this new piece. The other works on the program, alternately brilliant and warm, include music showcasing Stacey Pelinka’s flute-playing as well as star turns for clarinetist Jerry Simas. And we can promise that Bresnick’s meltingly beautiful *** will sweep you off your feet.


May 2010    Past Peformances
Sunday
May 30  4:00 PM
2010



St Augustine by-The-Sea Episcopal Church
Santa Monica, CA
Cantori Domino
Dulcis Memoria

J. S. Bach: Cantata 106, Gottes Zeit ist der aller beste Zeit
Fauré: Requiem


Sunday
May 30  4:00 PM
2010



Peninsula Community Church
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Harmonia Baroque Players
Telemania

You can’t get tired of Telemann’s wonderful instrumental music. It is beautiful, it is versatile.

Monday
May 24  8:00 PM
2010


agencyaspen.com on Flickr

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Oregon Symphony
Mahler’s Titan
Elina Vähälä, violin

Carlos Kalmar, conductor

Lindberg: Purcell Variation
Britten: Violin Concerto
Mahler: Symphony No. 1, “The Titan”


Monday
May 24  7:30 PM
2010


BWChicago on Flickr

War Memorial and Performing Arts Center: Herbst Theatre
San Francisco, CA
Earplay
EARPLAY 25: Ports and Portals

Featuring compositions by Wayne Peterson, Tolga Yayalar, Jorge Lidermanand Hyo-shin Na.

Mary Chun conducts the Earplayers, a group of six outstanding Bay Area musicians:

Tod Brody, flute and piccolo; Peter Josheff, clarinet and bass clarinet; Terrie Baune, violin; Ellen Ruth Rose, viola; Thalia Moore, cello, and Karen Rosenak, piano.

6:45 p.m. pre-concert talk


Sunday
May 23  7:30 PM
2010


DevinCook on Wikipedia

CSUS Campus: Music Recital Hall, Capistrano Hall
Sacramento, CA
Chamber Music Society of Sacramento
Kineko Okumura and William Barbini, violins

Nan: String Quartet (Premier)
Brahms: Sonata for Violin
Schubert: Piano Quintet, “Trout”


Sunday
May 23  7:30 PM
2010


agencyaspen.com on Flickr

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Oregon Symphony
Mahler’s Titan
Elina Vähälä, violin

Carlos Kalmar, conductor

Lindberg: Purcell Variation
Britten: Violin Concerto
Mahler: Symphony No. 1, “The Titan”


Sunday
May 23  7:00 PM
2010


Getty Images

The Music Center: Walt Disney Concert Hall
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Master Chorale
Americana

Moses Hogan Spirituals: Elijah Rock, Battle of Jericho and more
Hymning Tunes from Sacred Harp Anthology
Shenandoah, and other favorites

Using songs to tell folks stories is a great American tradition. Enjoy some of the finest American folks songs along with selections from the Sacred Harp Anthology. We’ll shine the light on the artistry of Moses Hogan and his dazzling Spiritual arrangements – virtuosic and full of energy –incredible display pieces for our great choir. Hogan left an enormous legacy, and you’ll hear his best in Elijah Rock, Battle of Jericho and others. We’ll rock the rafters at Disney in this electrifying conclusion to a wonderful season!


Sunday
May 23  5:00 PM
2010


MusicSources

MusicSources
Berkeley, CA
MusicSources
Gilbert Martinez, harpsichord
Transfigured Bach: Reconstructions of Partita BWV 1004 and Sonata BWV 1005

MusicSources Artistic Director Gilbert Martinez debuts his reconstructions of “missing” works of J. S. Bach, based on the writings of Bach’s pupils. These “new” works are to be published soon, and will be released on an upcoming CD. Come and hear the startling results of this year-long project!

Sunday
May 23  4:00 PM
2010



Oneonta Congregational Church
South Pasadena, CA
Harmonia Baroque Players
Telemania

You can’t get tired of Telemann’s wonderful instrumental music. It is beautiful, it is versatile.

Sunday
May 23  3:00 PM
2010



First United Methodist Church
Sacramento, CA
Sacramento Master Singers
I, Too, Sing America

Come join us as we showcase the works of American composers and poets! Our celebration will include the works of legends such as composers Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland and poets Robert Frost and Walt Whitman. You’ll also experience the works of a younger generation of American songwriters such as Eric Whitacre and Joshua Shank, and emerging poets such as California poet Gabriel Navar. Join us as we celebrate our heritage and future.

Saturday
May 22  8:00 PM
2010



First United Methodist Church
Sacramento, CA
Sacramento Master Singers
I, Too, Sing America

Come join us as we showcase the works of American composers and poets! Our celebration will include the works of legends such as composers Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland and poets Robert Frost and Walt Whitman. You’ll also experience the works of a younger generation of American songwriters such as Eric Whitacre and Joshua Shank, and emerging poets such as California poet Gabriel Navar. Join us as we celebrate our heritage and future.

Saturday
May 22  8:00 PM
2010


Clinton Steeds on flickr

Arkley Center for the Performing Arts
Eureka, CA
Eureka Symphony
Two Views of America
Emil Altschuler, violin

"Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland and "Afro-American Symphony" by William Grant Still allow our Symphony to show two very different views of America. Our guest, violin virtuoso Emil Altschuler, will perform "Poeme by Chausson and Ziguenerweisen" by Pablo Sarasate. We know his performance will thrill you.

Saturday
May 22  8:00 PM
2010


xeeliz on Flickr

First Congregational Church of Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Chora Nova
Petit Messe Solonnelle
Paul Flight, Artistic Director

Rossini: Petit Messe Solonnelle

Chora Nova, a lively addition to the East Bay’s classical music scene, is a dynamic community of auditioned singers dedicated to sharing the joy of vocal music. Founded in July 2006, Chora Nova’s singers are drawn from the East Bay, San Francisco, and Marin.

Under the artistic direction of Dr. Paul Flight, Chora Nova rehearses to a high standard of performance to present choral works, modern and ancient, a capella and accompanied. The 2006-2007 inaugural season included performances of little-known and rarely performed works by Michael Haydn, the lesser known brother of famed Franz Josef Haydn, a concert of part songs and love songs by eighteenth and nineteenth century composers, and Mozart’s Solemn Vespers.


Saturday
May 22  8:00 PM
2010



St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
San Bruno, CA
VGo Recordings Concert Series
Jerome Mouffe, classical guitar

Jerome Mouffe is a brilliant guitarist from Belgium who has dazzled international audiences with his passionate and spontaneous playing. He has toured in various countries, including Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, and the United States.

Jerome has released his debut CD – Capriccio – in 2009 on the VGo Recordings label. The album features early nineteenth century virtuoso Italian music.

Jerome has studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg. He is currently a doctorate candidate at the New England Conservatory in Boston, under the direction of Eliot Fisk.


Saturday
May 22  7:30 PM
2010


AlphaDog on DavisWiki

Congregation Bet Haverim
Davis, CA
Chamber Music Society of Sacramento
Kineko Okumura and William Barbini, violins

Nan: String Quartet (Premier)
Brahms: Sonata for Violin
Schubert: Piano Quintet, “Trout”


Saturday
May 22  7:30 PM
2010


roarofthefour on Flickr

Saratoga High School: McAfee Performing Arts & Lecture Center
Saratoga, CA
Steinway Society of the Bay Area
Ning An, piano

Mr. An was the First Prize winner of both the inaugural 2006 Tivoli International and 2003 William Kapell Piano Competitions. His Carnegie hall debut was highly praised in the New York Concert Review for “…sculpted clarity of his playing and his ability to maintain balance and tension in large-scale dramatic forms.”

Saturday
May 22  7:30 PM
2010


agencyaspen.com on Flickr

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Oregon Symphony
Mahler’s Titan
Elina Vähälä, violin

Carlos Kalmar, conductor

Lindberg: Purcell Variation
Britten: Violin Concerto
Mahler: Symphony No. 1, “The Titan”


Saturday
May 22  7:30 PM
2010


erikamatthias on Flickr

Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera
Amelia
By Daron Aric Hagen

A first time mother-to-be, whose psyche has been scarred by the loss of her pilot-father in Vietnam, must break free from anxiety to embrace healing and renewal for the sake of her husband and child in this original story unfolding over a 30-year period beginning in 1966. Amelia interweaves one woman’s emotional journey, the American experience in Vietnam, and elements of the Daedalus and Icarus myth to explore man’s fascination with flight and the dilemmas that arise when vehicles of flight are used for exploration, adventure, and war. With an intensely personal libretto by American poet Gardner McFall (The Pilot’s Daughter), whose father was a Navy pilot lost during Vietnam, this new American opera moves from loss to recuperation, paralysis to flight, as the protagonist, Amelia, ultimately embraces her life and the creative force of love and family.

Amelia: Kate Lindsey
Dodge: William Burden
Amanda: Luretta Bybee
Paul: Nathan Gunn
The Flier: Jennifer Zetlan
Icarus/Young Boy: TBA
Daedalus/Young Boy’s Father: TBA
Helen: Jane Eaglen
Young Amelia: TBA
Trang/Nurse: Karen Vuong
Huy/Doctor/Chaplain: David Won
Conductor: Gerard Schwarz

In English with English Captions


Friday
May 21  8:00 PM
2010



Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church
Los Gatos, CA
Sunset Concerts
Laurel Ensemble

L. Bernstein: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Beethoven: Variations on "La Ci darem la mano" from Don Giovanni for Flute, Violin & Viola
Martinu: Duo for Violin and Cello
Faure: Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15
Higdon: Smash for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello & Piano (2005)


Friday
May 21  8:00 PM
2010


Clinton Steeds on flickr

Arkley Center for the Performing Arts
Eureka, CA
Eureka Symphony
Two Views of America
Emil Altschuler, violin

"Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland and "Afro-American Symphony" by William Grant Still allow our Symphony to show two very different views of America. Our guest, violin virtuoso Emil Altschuler, will perform "Poeme by Chausson and Ziguenerweisen" by Pablo Sarasate. We know his performance will thrill you.

Friday
May 21  7:30 PM
2010


erikamatthias on Flickr

Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera
Amelia
By Daron Aric Hagen

A first time mother-to-be, whose psyche has been scarred by the loss of her pilot-father in Vietnam, must break free from anxiety to embrace healing and renewal for the sake of her husband and child in this original story unfolding over a 30-year period beginning in 1966. Amelia interweaves one woman’s emotional journey, the American experience in Vietnam, and elements of the Daedalus and Icarus myth to explore man’s fascination with flight and the dilemmas that arise when vehicles of flight are used for exploration, adventure, and war. With an intensely personal libretto by American poet Gardner McFall (The Pilot’s Daughter), whose father was a Navy pilot lost during Vietnam, this new American opera moves from loss to recuperation, paralysis to flight, as the protagonist, Amelia, ultimately embraces her life and the creative force of love and family.

Amelia: Kate Lindsey
Dodge: William Burden
Amanda: Luretta Bybee
Paul: Nathan Gunn
The Flier: Jennifer Zetlan
Icarus/Young Boy: TBA
Daedalus/Young Boy’s Father: TBA
Helen: Jane Eaglen
Young Amelia: TBA
Trang/Nurse: Karen Vuong
Huy/Doctor/Chaplain: David Won
Conductor: Gerard Schwarz

In English with English Captions


Wednesday
May 19  7:30 PM
2010


erikamatthias on Flickr

Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera
Amelia
By Daron Aric Hagen

A first time mother-to-be, whose psyche has been scarred by the loss of her pilot-father in Vietnam, must break free from anxiety to embrace healing and renewal for the sake of her husband and child in this original story unfolding over a 30-year period beginning in 1966. Amelia interweaves one woman’s emotional journey, the American experience in Vietnam, and elements of the Daedalus and Icarus myth to explore man’s fascination with flight and the dilemmas that arise when vehicles of flight are used for exploration, adventure, and war. With an intensely personal libretto by American poet Gardner McFall (The Pilot’s Daughter), whose father was a Navy pilot lost during Vietnam, this new American opera moves from loss to recuperation, paralysis to flight, as the protagonist, Amelia, ultimately embraces her life and the creative force of love and family.

Amelia: Kate Lindsey
Dodge: William Burden
Amanda: Luretta Bybee
Paul: Nathan Gunn
The Flier: Jennifer Zetlan
Icarus/Young Boy: TBA
Daedalus/Young Boy’s Father: TBA
Helen: Jane Eaglen
Young Amelia: TBA
Trang/Nurse: Karen Vuong
Huy/Doctor/Chaplain: David Won
Conductor: Gerard Schwarz

In English with English Captions


Tuesday
May 18  8:00 PM
2010


neil_arellano on Flickr

Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Friends Hall
San Marino, CA
Camerata Pacifica

Warren Jones, piano
Catherine Leonard, violin
Richard Yongjae O’Neill, viola
Ani Aznavoorian, cello
Adrian Spence, flute

Devienne: Duo for Flute and Viola in C Minor, Op. 5, No. 3
Reinecke: Sonata for Flute and Piano, “Undine”, Op. 167
York Bowen: Phantasy in F Major for Viola and Piano, Op. 54
Schumann: Quartet in E-Flat for Piano and Strings, Op. 47


Monday
May 17  8:00 PM
2010


agencyaspen.com on Flickr

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Oregon Symphony
Beethoven Festival: III
Carlos Kalmar, conductor

Arnaldo Cohen, piano
Jun Iwasaki, violin
Quirine Viersen, cello

Beethoven:
Leonore Overture No. 2
Piano Concerto No. 3
Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”


Sunday
May 16  7:30 PM
2010


agencyaspen.com on Flickr

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Oregon Symphony
Beethoven Festival: II
Carlos Kalmar, conductor

Arnaldo Cohen, piano
Jun Iwasaki, violin
Quirine Viersen, cello

Beethoven:
Leonore Overture No. 1
Piano Concerto No. 1
Piano Concerto No. 4


Sunday
May 16  7:00 PM
2010


flockwood on Flickr

UCLA: Royce Hall
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
great romantics

Jeffrey Kahane, conductor & piano

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37
George Tsontakis: Sound Investment commission (world premiere)
Bizet: Symphony in C major

Get carried away by the sweeping melodies and emotional power of the great Romantics.

Heralded by the Los Angeles Times for the “glorious glitter and careful classical phrasing” of his Beethoven interpretation, Jeffrey Kahane conducts the pivotal Third Piano Concerto from the keyboard just as the composer himself did at its first public performance in 1803. Also an accomplished pianist, French composer George Bizet wrote his effervescent symphony at age 17, although the work was not heard until 1935, 80 years later. By contrast, American composer George Tsontakis looks forward to being in the audience with us when his LACO commission is premiered. Be there!


Sunday
May 16  7:00 PM
2010


RShinozaki on Flickr

Le Petit Trianon Theatre
San Jose, CA
San José Chamber Orchestra

Jazz Pianist Taylor Eigsti, with his trio, join SJCO to present works by Taylor Eigsti and Brent Heisinger’s EKTA.

Sunday
May 16  4:00 PM
2010



Santa Monica High School Campus: Barnum Hall Theatre
Santa Monica, CA
New West Symphony
Soiree Romantique
Andrew von Oeyen, piano

Boris Brott, conductor

Beethoven: Overture to Fidelio
Dvořák: Symphony No. 7 in D Minor, Opus 70
Schumann: Concerto in A Minor for Piano & Orchestra, Opus 54


Sunday
May 16  4:00 PM
2010


Aboutmovies/Wikipedia

Portland Center for the Performing Arts: Newmark Theatre
Portland, OR
Portland Piano International
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano

Hummel: Sonata in C Major, Op. 2, No. 3
Schumann: Carnaval, Op. 9
Medtner: Sonata Reminiscenza, Op. 38/1
Tchaikovsky: Grand Sonata in G Major, Op. 37a

A top prize winner at the 1998 Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition and the 1999 Cleveland International Piano Competition, Italian pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi also won a silver medal at the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.

Join Mr. Pompa-Baldi and his Master Class students:
Saturday, May 15, 2:00 pm
Sherman Clay/Moe’s pianos
131 NW 13th Ave., Portland


Sunday
May 16  3:00 PM
2010



Foster High School Performing Arts Center
Seattle, WA
Rainier Symphony
Symphony Pops!

Join us for Symphony Pops!

Sunday
May 16  3:00 PM
2010



Mendocino College: Mendocino College Center Theater
Ukiah, CA
Ukiah Symphony
Brahms and Dvořák

Joseph Edelberg, violin
Joel Cohen, cello

Brahm: Double Concerto
Dvořák: Symphony no. 8


Sunday
May 16  3:00 PM
2010


savemejebus on Flickr

Granada Theatre
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Symphony
Magnificent Mahler

Nir Kabaretti, conductor

Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor






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