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FATH CHAMBER PLAYERS: BRIDGE TO BEETHOVEN!
The Fath Chamber Players musical offering will be a rich journey across centuries and styles. Frank Bridges Miniatures for Piano Trio, charming vignettes full of grace, wit and melodic warmth, will start the show, followed by Lera Auerbach's Trio No. 1 to provide a modern counterpart, with brooding lyricism, dramatic surges and kaleidoscopic textures painting a striking emotional imprint. Beethoven's Piano Trio in Eb Major, Op. 70, No. 2, will close out the show, unfolding with elegant interplay and bursts of playful energy that reveal a masterpiece of chamber dialogue. Come experience and enjoy this Bridge to Beethoven with $30 tickets at the door or $25 advance tickets.
Josepha Fath, violinist, performs with the California Symphony, San Francisco Opera Center Orchestra, Lamplighters Musical Theater, the Oakland Symphony, Opera San Jose, and is the Concertmaster of the Livermore Amador Symphony. She has recorded for the Skywalker Symphony and is on the soundtrack of Jurassic Park 3, Renfield and The Boston Strangler in addition to other movie scores. She has performed with Bjork, Bernadette Peters and Beck. She is a founding member of the Fath Chamber Players with her late father, clarinetist Philip Fath. Josepha is on the faculty of the International School in San Francisco.
Amy Zanrosso's piano playing has been hailed as expressive, magnetic and masterful but since no one at the New York Times has said this, she's not allowed to put it in quotes. Thanks to her attentive Italian immigrant mom, piano lessons started at the age of 6 and by the age of 15, Amy had made the decision to make music her life. As a soloist, she has appeared with the Santa Rosa Symphony, the Symphony of the Kootenays, the Russian Chamber Orchestra, Contra Costa Chamber Orchestra, the Symphony of the Redwoods and the Kensington Symphony Orchestra. Her love of chamber music has led her to more fully admire her favorite composers while sharing the experience with countless inspiring musicians and appreciative audiences. Amy is a faculty member and chamber music coach at the Pre-College Academy of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as well as at The Nueva School in Hillsborough, CA. She is constantly fueled by her fantastically inspiring students and enjoys forcing her favorite composers on them as well as telling them what to do. Many thanks to Beethoven and Brahms for inspiring her to come this far, she wouldn't change a thing. For more information, visit www.amyzanrosso.com.
Victoria Ehrlich (cello) studied at Southern Methodist University, Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, and Stony Brook University. Her teachers included Robert Marsh, Bernard Greenhouse, and Robert Gardner. Prior to joining the San Francisco Opera Orchestra in 1984, she played with the Santa Fe Opera, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Opera Orchestra of New York, and was principal cellist with the Symphonies of Omaha, Richmond, VA, and Phoenix. Ms. Ehrlich has performed with the San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Symphony, the New Century Chamber Orchestra, Composers, Inc., Berkeley Symphony, the Russian Chamber Orchestra, and Lamplighters. Ms. Ehrlich is also an active chamber musician, performing regularly with the Cecilia Quartet, the Bridge Players (who specialize in music by Jewish & Holocaust composers), the Picasso Ensemble (who perform in the historic Sesnon House in Aptos, CA), the African American Composers Initiative (who discover, commission, and perform music by African American composers), Trio Solano, Sonic Harvest (new music by local composers), and the Fath Chamber Players, a fixture in Mill Valley. . .
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LocationPiedmont Center for the Arts (View)
801 Magnolia Ave
Piedmont, CA 94611
United States
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Minimum Age: 8 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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