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Earplay presents Art Is Sort Of An Experimental Station In Which One Tries out Living
Monday, February 4, 7:30pm (6:45pm pre-concert talk) Ticket Prices: $50/season (all 3 concerts) $20 General $10 Student
John Cage Living Room Music [1940] José-Luis Hurtado Intermezzo [2009] west coast premiere Shulamit Ran East Wind [1987] Michael Zbysznski Daguerreotype [2002] Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Symphony, Op. 9, arr. Webern [1906/1922] Ken Ueno new work [2012] world premiere Earplayers: Mary Chun conductor Tod Brody flutes Peter Josheff clarinets Terrie Baune violin Ellen Ruth Rose viola Thalia Moore cello Founded in 1985 by a consortium of composers and musicians, Earplay is dedicated to the performance of new chamber music, and offers its audiences a unique opportunity to hear eloquent, vivid performances of some of today's finest works. Earplay has performed over 400 works in its 28-year history, including over 110 world premieres and more than 50 new works commissioned by the ensemble. In addition to its flagship concert series in San Francisco, Earplay collaborates in multi‐disciplinary projects, including Aurora Theatre Companyʼs recent groundbreaking production of The Soldierʼs Tale, and administers the annual Aird Competition for composers. Earplay is a two-time winner of the ASCAP/Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music. Earplay is funded in part by San Francisco Grants for the Arts, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Thomas J. White & Leslie Scalapino Fund of the AYCO Foundation and many generous donors. Programs subject to change; visit earplay.org for more information.
LOCATION ODC Theater Find yourself here. 3153 17th Street SF CA 94110
TICKETS Buy Online Now! $50/season (all 3 concerts) $20 General $10 Student Call 415-863-9834 Box Office: Wed-Fri 12-3pm |
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