NACUSAsf presents "Not All Who Wander Are Lost"

Presented by NACUSAsf

NACUSAsf presents "Not All Who Wander Are Lost"

The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of NACUSA will present seven chamber works of friendship, searching, beauty, and loss written by six of its members and performed by outstanding Bay Area musicians. The concert will be presented to a live audience on Saturday, April 1, 2023, 8:00pm, at the Center for New Music, 55 Taylor Street, San Francisco. Tickets are $15/ $10 and may be purchased at the door or online at https://centerfornewmusic.com/ 

    PROGRAM

    MARY FINEMAN:  Watercolor / Who You Were Then and Always -- Monika Gruber, violin; Composer at the piano       

    DOUGLAS OVENS:  Largo -- Monika Gruber, violin; Lori Lack, piano    

    MONICA CHEW:  Ice Calf -- Composer at the piano

    SHELI NAN:  Absinthe avec mes amis -- Monika Gruber, violin; Lori Lack, piano

    JOHN BILOTTA:  Elegy -- Monika Gruber, violin; Lori Lack, piano

    ROBERT STINE:  Tempore -- The Avenue Winds:  Victoria Hauk, flute; Laura Reynolds, oboe; James Pytko, clarinet;                                                                Daniel Wood, horn; Jamael Smith, bassoon   

 

The National Association of Composers, USA, is one of the oldest organizations devoted to the promotion and performance of American concert music. NACUSA was founded in 1933 by Henry Hadley, first conductor of the newly formed San Francisco Symphony after the 1906 Earthquake. The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of NACUSA was founded by Nancy Bloomer-Deussen and John Webber over twenty years ago. NACUSAsf has evolved into an active organization that produces four to six concerts a year.

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City: San Francisco
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Center for New Music

Center for New Music

55 Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States