Sunday, July 10, 2pm Hillside Club 2286 Cedar Street Berkeley Sundays, July 17 & 24, 2pm Legion of Honor, Florence Gould Theater 100 34th Avenue San Francisco A joyous paean to the City of Lights. Tourists and natives alike on a madcap pleasure binge as the high and the lowly switch places. A wild ride on a merry-go-round sparked by Offenbach’s wickedly intoxicating melodies. “Voila! Donald Pippin, bless him, has done it again. A parody that is really thrilling in effect! Tunes flow by with the sparkle of a mountain stream in this delicious spoof.” — Marilyn Tucker, SF...
Read MoreJULY 8 – 10, 2016 Gray Area Grand Theater 2665 Mission Street San Francisco sfSound presents sfSoundFestival: a three-concert celebration of 20th and 21st century music covering a wide range of graphical notation performed by some of the best interpreters of such music in the Bay Area. Unlike most music in the classical tradition, works with extended notational elements often require performers to decide aspects of the music usually left to the composer. This year the festival pays tribute to Pierre Boulez, who passed away in January, with two large works for soloists – one for violin with electronics and one for clarinet with chamber orchestra. Both pieces...
Read MoreSunday, June 5, 2pm Hillside Club 2286 Cedar Street Berkeley Sundays, June 12 & 26, 2pm Legion of Honor, Florence Gould Theater 100 34th Avenue San Francisco Pocket Opera performs Verdi’s heartrending story of an angry, misanthropic, sharp-tonged jester whose bitterness and spite destroy the one thing in his life that is precious and beautiful.
Read MoreSunday, May 15, 2pm Hillside Club 2286 Cedar Street Berkeley Sunday, May 22, 2pm Legion of Honor, Florence Gould Theater 100 34th Avenue San Francisco A double bill performed by Pocket Opera!I Pagliacci: Real life intrudes upon the stage play, overtaking and bringing it to a searing end, while the audience looks on, flabbergasted.My Fair Galatea: The story of Pygmalion’s ravishingly beautiful statue which, when brought to life, turns out to be a handful when she falls in love with the other man. The composer, incidentally, is reputed to be the “Father of Viennese Operetta,” a well-deserved title....
Read MoreNick Bacchetto: Redintegration (2015) for flute, violin, viola and cello World premiere; Earplay commission Monday, May 16, 2016 ODC Theater 3153 17th St, San Francisco Preconcert talk, 6:45 pm Concert, 7:30 pm
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