San Francisco Performances - 35th Anniversary Season
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
5/20/2015
End Date:
5/20/2015
Start Time:
6:30 PM
End Time:
7:30 PM
Event
Info:
Meet up after work at the historic Hotel Rex in Union Square for a one-hour early evening performance of the Farallon Quintet. Hear this ensemble which is exclusively dedicated to the clarinet quintet-string quartet plus clarinet- mine a rich repertoire of beloved classics, rarely heard gems and newly commissioned works by living composers.
The artists Natalie Parker, clarinet Dan Flanagan, violin Matthew Oshida, violin: Elizabeth Prior, viola and Jonah Kim, cello perform in the relaxed and intimate setting of the Hotel Rex, reminiscent of the days when artists performed in salon spaces for a small group of friends.
Natalie Parker is currently the Principal Clarinet of the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra. Dan Flanagan currently serves as Concertmaster of the Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera, the Modesto Symphony, Lecturer of Violin at U.C. Davis, and Instructor of Violin at U.C. Berkeley. San Jose native Matthew Oshida has performed with orchestras throughout the country including the San Jose Symphony, Utah Symphony, Huntsville Symphony, Sarasota Opera, and Tulsa Symphony, Opera, and Ballet. An active Bay Area violist, Elizabeth Prior is Principal Violist with the Santa Rosa Symphony and is a season substitute with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra. Jonah Kim made his solo debut with Wolfgang Sawallisch and the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2003. The same year, he also appeared with the National Symphony Orchestra in DC where the Washington Post called him simply, "the next Yo-Yo Ma."
Enjoy these talented artists in one of the last San Francisco Performances Salons of the 2014-15 season.
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