Noe Valley Chamber Music Presents: The San Francisco Piano Trio
Organization:
Noe Valley Chamber Music
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
5/17/2015
End Date:
5/17/2015
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
6:00 PM
Event
Info:
Sunday, May 17 at 4:00pm, Noe Valley Chamber Music welcomes the San Francisco Piano Trio performing works by Dvorak, Schubert, and Shostakovich.
PROGRAM: Dvorak Piano Trio No. 3 Op. 85 Schubert Notturno D 897 Shostakovich Piano Trio no. 2 Op. 67
The concert will take place at St. Mark's Lutheran Church.
Doors open at 3:30pm. 4:00 Performance 6:00 Post-concert reception
The performance lasts approximately 90 minutes plus a short intermission. Audience members have the chance to mingle with the performers while enjoying wine and light refreshments immediately following the performance.
Childcare is available. Ample free parking.
The San Francisco Piano Trio, featuring German violinist Axel Strauss, French cellist Jean-Michel Fonteneau, and American pianist Jeffrey Sykes, has quickly established itself as a top-flight ensemble. The trio has been praised for its virtuosic ensemble playing throughout a wide repertoire ranging from the trios of Haydn and Beethoven to those of Leon Kirchner and Astor Piazzolla. Recently featured in concerts in California and Wisconsin, the Well-Tempered Ear noted that the trio "brought a closely attentive and particularly quiet audience to its feet for a prolonged standing ovation That they played with terrific virtuosity and technical fluency was easy to perceive throughout the demanding program. But the careful listener, the discerning ear, was more impressed ... by their unerring musicianship and by their ability to blend, to dialogue with each other."
This concert has been made possible in part thanks to the generous support of the Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund.
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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