Saint-Saëns CHRISTMAS ORATORIO
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS — Christmas Oratorio
KIRKE MECHEM — The Seven Joys of Christmas
SING NAPA VALLEY • Napa, CA
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS — Christmas Oratorio
KIRKE MECHEM — The Seven Joys of Christmas
SING NAPA VALLEY • Napa, CA
Redwood Symphony & Bay Area Choral Guild
PAUL AYRES — Messyah (2017)
THREE PERFORMANCES: 12/8 8pm; 12/9 7:30pm; 12/10 4:30pm
REDWOOD SYMPHONY • BAY AREA, CA
San Francisco Symphony Music for Families Series
GERSHWIN — I Got Rhythm, Summertime
Do you ever wonder how a piece of music was created? How does a composer string together so many different notes and instruments to create something that sounds amazing? The final piece might sound complicated, but the building blocks of music are very basic: pitch, rhythm, melody, harmony, and dynamics. Join the San Francisco Symphony and conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser as they take apart great works of music and put them back together.
SF SYMPHONY • SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Voices of Witness: A Musical Tribute to the Japanese and Japanese-American Wartime Experience
WORLD PREMIERE: Keiko Fujiie — Wilderness Mute (2017)
MUSIC OF REMEMBRANCE • BENAROYA HALL • SEATTLE, WA
SONGS OF VARTAN AGHABABIAN AND POEMS OF A. A. MILNE: A recital program designed for listeners aged 4-11. Hillary Nordwell, Piano
TWO PERFORMANCES: 9/24 in BERKELEY, 10/8 in PACIFICA
COMFY CONCERTS • PRIVATE HOMES, SF BAY AREA
Song Cycles by Vartan Aghababian: An Amethyst Remembrance (2003); When We Were Very Young (2002); Three Dickinson Songs (2011). Hillary Nordwell, piano; Ann Moss, aoprano; Mark Lemaire, engineer
RUBATO RECORDING • SAN JOSE, CA
New Music Residency at Avaloch Farm Music Institute with pianist Holly Roadtfeldt and composers Griffin Candey and Kirk O'Riorden.
AVALOCH FARM MUSIC INSTITUTE • BOSCAWEN, NH
A Line Becomes A Circle (2016) by Miya Masaoka - for soprano, Shomyo (Buddhist chant), electronics and percussion
ROULETTE • BROOKLYN, NY
BRAND NEW MUSIC BRANDEIS — SEASON FINALE
Featuring Ann Moss & The Lydian Quartet
WORLD PREMIERE: Down the deep stair (2017) by Jared Redmond
BRAND NEW MUSIC BRANDEIS • WALTHAM, MA
Host Anthony Joseph Lanman asks one seemingly simple question to today’s leading composers and performers of new classical music. On S2:E1 we discuss Full Fathom Five by Liam Wade.
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THE JOSHUA TRIO: Emil Miland, cello; Meredith Clark, harp; Ann Moss, Soprano
Celebrating the centennial birthday of Lou Harrison. Music by Lou Harrison, John Grimmett, J.S. Bach, Ravel, Hildegard von Bingen, Pablo Casals, and more.
TWO PERFORMANCES: FRI 4/21, SAT 4/22
LOU HARRISON HOUSE • JOSHUA TREE, CA
The Hausmann Quartet
Finite Differences (2016) – Kenneth Froelich (Libretto: John Grimmett)
A long-form narrative song cycle for soprano & string quartet based on the life and work of Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer.
FREE CONCERT• SAN DIEGO, CA
WORLD PREMIERE: David Conte — Requiem Songs for soprano, violin, harp and strings
Program also includes works for mezzo soprano, tenor, bass, cello, clarinet and piano.
SFCM Faculty Artists Series • SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Hillary Nordwell, Piano
AMERICAN SONG: A recital program designed for listeners aged 4-11, featuring songs by Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, John Duke, Lee Hoiby, Charles Ives, and living composers Vartan Aghababian (Boston) and Jake Heggie (San Francisco).
COMFY CONCERTS • BERKELEY, CA
Excerpts of new operas from Bay Area composers are presented in a series of intimate concert settings.
TWO PERFORMANCES: 1/21 8PM, 1/22 4PM
WEST EDGE OPERA • SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA
Hillary Nordwell, Piano
AMERICAN SONG: A recital program designed for listeners aged 4-11, featuring songs by Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, John Duke, Lee Hoiby, Charles Ives, and living composers Vartan Aghababian (Boston) and Jake Heggie (San Francisco).
COMFY CONCERTS • PACIFICA, CA