An Early Valentine with Late Romantic Composers
Marina District, SF
Fri, February 7, 2020 7:30 PM,
PST
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Capacity
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0
of 30
spots
available
And 1 on waitlist
- Bring your own drinks
- No bathroom at this event
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Wheelchair access
- Not wheelchair accessible
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
Come join us for a evening of piano/cello/clarinet performing the music of the late romantic composers in anticipation of Valentine's Day the next week! This program utilizing an unusual ensemble of musicians is led by Ian Scarfe, a wonderful and versatile pianist who many of you will know from prior Groupmuses at our house. Scarfe and the other musicians will provide “behind the scenes” introductions to the works on the program, giving the audience some context, history, and a kind of listening guide before each performance. We live on Bay Street, just across from Fort Mason and a stone’s throw from Fisherman’s Wharf. We're close to everything in downtown SF and many restaurants on Chestnut, Steiner and Union streets. It's relatively easy to get here by bus, and parking is easier than in many SF neighborhoods. We hope this will be a low-key event for a wide range of ages and interests. We'll serve (mostly white) wine, beer and snacks (usually some cheese, nachos, etc.) - but feel free to bring the beverage you most enjoy and any snacks you'd like to share. There will be both chairs and floor seating.
What's the music?
A showcase of late-19th-century romantic music, for clarinet, cello, and piano.
Max Bruch - Selections from 8 Pieces, Op. 83
Carl Fruhling - Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 40
Astor Piazzolla - Primavera Portena ("Springtime in Buenos Aires")
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
Attendees
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