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Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival: Centuries of Sound
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Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival: Centuries of Sound

Cathedral Hill, SF

Sun, June 26, 2022 2:00 PM, PDT

Capacity
75 of 75 spots still available
Vaccine policy
Bring proof of COVID vaccination with booster
Testing policy
COVID testing not required
Indoors
This is an indoor event
Mask policy
Masks are required for the entire groupmuse
Greeter checks
Greeter will confirm safety precautions
If you feel sick, stay home
Drinking policy
Don't bring your own drinks
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Kids
Kid-friendly event

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Epic performances in unexpected spaces.

Hosts

Ian S. Superhost
Thomas H. Safety Guardian
Andrea T. Co-host

The Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival once again partners with Groupmuse to present a MASSIVEMUSE at the Century Club of California!

The Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival has been bringing world-class musicians to Northern California since 2011, and has presented over 450 concerts and educational programs around the state. It is dedicated to bringing arts and culture to rural Northern California, with an emphasis on the communities in and around the beautiful Trinity Alps Wilderness.

The Century Club of California is a history Edwardian building from the 1890s. Its Julia-Morgan-enhanced ballroom is a hidden gems of the Bay Area - a venue with elegance and superb acoustics, a stunning refurbished Steinway Concert Grand, and the intimacy of a living room concert!

This program, "Centuries of Sound", will feature classics by Mozart and Dvorak alongside new music by John Adams and John Mackey. It will also feature two works commissioned by the festival: "Ocean Park" by SF composer Danny Clay, and "Triptych: A Priori" by violinist and composer Roseminna Watson.

Join us for a fun event with mind-opening music in a stunning San Francisco venue!

Reception will be provided - thanks to our festival sponsor LAGUNITAS and others for beers and wines!

What's the music?

Max Bruch - 8 Pieces
John Adams - Road Movies
Johannes Brahms - Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114
Astor Piazzolla - Oblivion

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