San Francisco Performances presents Berkeley-based pianist Sarah Cahill, called "a brilliant and charismatic advocate for modern and contemporary composers" by Time Out New York and "A sterling pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde" by The New York Times. Cahill's concert is titled "Chaconnes, Revisited" and acts as an expansion to her May 4 Salon at The Hotel Rex program in which she traced the life cycle of the Chaconne from its origin through the 21st century. Cahill will perform Bay-area based composer Danny Clay's Still Cycles (after G.F. Handel) (2016) which she commissioned, plus John Blow's Chaconne in G minor, Sofia Gubaidulina's Chaconne, Georg Friedrich Handel's Chaconne in G major, Cecile Chaminade's Chaconne, Op. 8, and Louis Couperin's Chaconne in D minor.
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