A Benefit for Old First Concerts
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Euouae
The media buzz generated in anticipation of the first public appearance by Euouae, the latest addition to the Bay Area’s vibrant early music scene, had some critics wondering if the group’s choice of repertoire (the landmark 14th century Messe de Tournai) and oddly unpronounceable name were anything more than a publicity stunt. Of that performance, […]
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J. S. Bach Sonata in D major for viola da gamba and harpsichord, BWV 1028Alfred Schnittke Sonata for ‘cello and pianoLudwig van Beethoven Sonata in D major, Op. 102, No. 2 for piano and ‘celloThe fascinating colors of our two instruments and rich contrapuntal textures of the music are beautifully displayed in these three seminal […]
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Sarah Cahill, recently called “fiercely gifted†by The New York Times and “as tenacious and committed an advocate as any composer could dream of†by the San Francisco Chronicle, has commissioned, premiered, and recorded numerous compositions for solo piano. For this concert, she will perform recent works by Ingram Marshall, Meredith Monk, Evan Ziporyn, and […]
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Sonic Forest
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