2005 Performances
Monday, June 27, 2005, 8 pm
sfSound Group
ODC Theater3153 17th St (@ Shotwell)
SF CA
New and classic works for large ensembles, including sfSound's new arrangement of Krzysztof Pendercki's 1960's avant-garde classic Fluorescences, Pauline Oliveros' choral work Sound Patterns, Robert Erickson's Pacific Sirens for instruments and tape, Christian Wolff's For five or ten people, and a new composition by Matt Ingalls.
Saturday, May 14, 2005 8 pm
Quinteto Latino
Aires Tropicales - Tropical Airs
Trinity Chamber Concerts2320 Dana Street (between Bancroft Way & Durant Avenue)
Berkeley CA
Quinteto Latino's program includes works of Paquito d'Rivera, Ernesto Lecouna, Egnacio Cervantes, Astor Piazzolla, Carmen Meléndez, Manuel Ponce & Alberto Ginastera.
Sunday, May 8, 2005, 3:00pm
Noe Valley Flute Studio
Student Recital
Bethany Churchcorner of Sanchez and Clipper in Noe Valley.
This is a chance to hear students - children and adults - perform the music they've been working so hard on. There will be short duets, solos and a flute choir. The program is diverse, fun and we'll even have a couple of mom-daughter duets. It is Mothers' Day after all!
Friday, April 29, 2005, 10:00pm
The San Francisco Concerto Orchestra;
Seth Montfort, piano, and friends present:
Flute City
part of Seth Montfort and Friends' Fridays @ 10pm Guilty Party Costume Concert Series
Viviana Guzman, David Latulippe, Diane Grubbe, Leslie Chin & others, flutes.Victorian Englander House
807 Franklin St. (between Turk & Eddy)
San Francisco CA
Works for flute and strings by Vivaldi, Arthur Foote & others.
Saturday, January 29, 2005 - 8 p.m.
Solo Sets by
Phillip Greenlief, saxophone, &
Diane Grubbe, flute
Trinity Chamber Concerts2320 Dana Street
Berkeley CA
Acclaimed Oakland saxophonist Phillip Greenlief will perform a solo set that features compositions written for him by Pauline Oliveros and Joelle Leandre. In addition to performing original works and pieces by Frank Gratkowski, Jon Raskin and John Shiurba, Greenlief will present his Deconstruction Meditations, an improvisational approach to the works of Thelonious Monk, Luciano Berio and Igor Stravinsky. Greenlief's music is a unique hybrid of jazz and 20th century composition, and the saxophonist performs with passion, intellectual acuity, and an ear for the ever-developing language of the saxophone.
Bay Area flutist Diane Grubbe has performed and recorded with orchestras and chamber ensembles in North America and Europe. Drawn to the evolving tonal possibilities of the flute, Diane enjoys studying and performing contemporary works and performs with the SFSound Group and other Bay Area creative musicians. Her solo set will include exciting and colorful works of Giacinto Scelsi, Toru Takemitsu and Melissa Hui.