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Events and info for Left Coast Chamber Ensemble

Address: 196 Ripley Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Email: leftcoast@dslextreme.com

Web:

http://chambermusicpartn.org
 
The critically acclaimed Left Coast Chamber Ensemble is a versatile group of twelve musicians that performs in various combinations. Our mission is to present exciting concerts to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. By performing newer works alongside older works we demonstrate the continuity between more familiar music and compositions of our own time.

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Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Flex Tickets Sep 21, 2009 8:00 PM San Francisco, CA
Tickets for the critically acclaimed Left Coast Chamber Ensemble's 17th season, in packs of 5, to be used in any combination. Please visit leftcoastensemble.org for performance details.
 
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Season Tickets Oct 08, 2009 12:00 PM San Francisco, CA
Season tickets for the critically acclaimed Left Coast Chamber Ensemble's 17th season. Please visit leftcoastensemble.org for performance details.
 
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble 2: Fugues, Fantasy and New Companions Dec 14, 2009 8:00 PM San Francisco, CA
Works by a young Benjamin Britten and an aging Ludwig van Beethoven with new companion works by Melinda Wagner, Kristin Kuster, and Sam Nichols
 
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble 3: Harpsichord Redux Feb 01, 2010 8:00 PM San Francisco, CA
Works by Bach, Ligeti, de Falla, Dan Becker, and Eric Zivian showcasing the harpsichord, then and now.
 
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble 4: Audible Visions Apr 05, 2010 8:00 PM San Francisco, CA
Works by Faure, Grant Still, Saariaho, Brett Dean, and Barbara Kolb inspired by the visual arts.
 
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble 5: Kurt Rohde Concertino with Guest Artist Axel Strauss Jun 07, 2010 8:00 PM San Francisco, CA
A premiere by Kurt Rohde, our Rome Prize-winning founder, with Guest Violinist Axel Strauss and other works by Brahms and Lou Harrison