A recent graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Elizabeth Dorman’s playing has been called “as striking for its restraint as for its technical assurance … Dorman is unnervingly precocious” by Joshua Kosman of the San Francisco Chronicle. Along with noted ‘cellist Robert Howard, heard locally with the San Francisco Symphony and the Philharmonia Baroque she will perform Rachmaninoff’s Sonata for ‘cello and piano, Op. 19. The San Francisco Symphony’s Associate Principal Second Violinist Dan Carlson joins them in a performance of Ravel’s Piano Trio in A minor.
- Venue: Old First Church
- Date: Sun January 24, 2010 4:00pm
- City: San Francisco
- Price Range: $17 to $14
- Tickets: (415) 474 1608
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Old First Concerts on Jan. 24 will do what it does best: promote talented, emerging young musicians, when it presents pianist Elizabeth Dorman in chamber concert with cellist Robert Howard and violinist Dan Carlson.
Newly graduated from San Francisco Conservatory, Dorman has won numerous competitions throughout the Bay Area — such as the Keyboard Educators’ Competition, the Ross McKee Competition, and the Young Artists Beethoven Competition.
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