Music: The Next Generation

The dynamic young pianist Matthew McCright joins some of the Bay Area’s brightest up-and-coming new music stars in a concert highlighting the vitality and inventiveness of the next generation of Bay Area musicians. Performers include Jeff Anderle and Jonathan Russell, clarinets; Alisa Rose and Emily Packard, violins; and Brian Dowdy, guitar. The program features Bay […]

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Homages

Daniel Glover, piano, will perform Haydn’s Sonata in E-flat, ‘Genzinger’, three pieces in Homage to Haydn (1909) by Dukas, Ravel and Debussy, Chopin’s Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, ‘Funeral March’, Liszt’s Ave Maria (The Bells of Rome) and Funerailles (Burial), along with Hexameron, variations on the March from Bellini’s I Puritani by six composers.

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Homages

Daniel Glover, piano, will perform Haydn’s Sonata in E-flat, ‘Genzinger’, three pieces in Homage to Haydn (1909) by Dukas, Ravel and Debussy, Chopin’s Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, ‘Funeral March’, Liszt’s Ave Maria (The Bells of Rome) and Funerailles (Burial), along with Hexameron, variations on the March from Bellini’s I Puritani by six composers.

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A Sweeter Music

Sarah Cahill, recently called “fiercely gifted” by the New York Times, performs new compositions written on the theme of peace from her project A Sweeter Music, inspired by this quote from Dr. Martin Luther King: “We must see that peace represents a sweeter music, a cosmic melody that is far superior to the discords of […]

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Jazz Infusion

Saxophonist Alan Durst has been performed classical, jazz and musical theater works throughout North and Central America, Asia and Europe on stage, television and radio. For this concert he is joined by pianist Hatem Nadim, recognized as one of Germany’s leading chamber music pianists before coming to Northern California. Their program is a montage of […]

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