Noe Valley Chamber Music Presents: Emil Miland and Friends
Organization:
Noe Valley Chamber Music
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
1/25/2015
End Date:
1/25/2015
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
6:00 PM
Event
Info:
Sunday, January 25 at 4:00pm, Noe Valley Chamber Music returns to its newly-renovated venue at Noe Valley Ministry for a special concert with cellist Emil Miland and friends!
Emil Miland has assembled an unbelievable cast of Bay Area favorites (Jake Heggie, Candace Forest, Ann Moss, Allison Lovejoy, Steven Bailey, and Joan Nagano) to celebrate NVCM's return to its beloved venue in Noe Valley. Miland will team up with Jake Heggie to perform "Coward Cabaret" ... three songs by Noel Coward that Jake "dished up" for Emil 20 years ago! Plus a world premiere by Liam Wade featuring soprano, Ann Moss and repertoire to include works by David Conte, Michel Merlet and more
PROGRAM: Michael Merlet - Prelude, Interlude, Postlude for Cello and Piano, Opus 39 (U.S. premiere) Candace Forest - Rachel's Dream Liam Wade - Full Fathom Five (world premiere) David Conte - Aria and Fugue Noel Coward - Coward Cabaret (arr. by Jake Heggie) Lou Harrison - Suite for Cello and Piano
The concert will take place at Noe Valley Ministry.
Doors open at 3:00pm. 3:15 Pre-concert talk 4:00 Performance 6:00 Reception
The performance lasts 2 hours, with a short intermission with wine available for purchase. Audience members have the chance to mingle with performers while enjoying light refreshments immediately following the performance.
Childcare is provided. We recommend taking public transportation if possible.
This Osher Inside Out concert is part of our contemporary neo@noe series and has been made possible in part thanks to the Bernard Osher Foundation, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Umpqua Bank, and the Grants for the Arts/SF Hotel Tax Fund. Additional support generously provided by Bob & Terri Ryan.
Noe Valley Chamber Music has been presenting superb chamber music in San Francisco since 1992. Audiences hear the Bay Area's finest musicians in the authentic, yet informal, chamber music tradition.
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