This is a Groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Chamber Music at the Darling House - featuring Ian Scarfe, pianist
Parnassus Heights, SF
Fri, June 23, 2023 7:15 PM, PDT
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Capacity
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0
of 20
spots
available
And 2 on waitlist
- COVID vaccination required (honor system)
- COVID testing not required
- This is an indoor event
- Masks are not required
- Greeter will confirm safety precautions
- If you feel sick, stay home
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- Bring your own drinks
- Bathroom available
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- Cats live here
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ADA access
- Not accessible
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- Kid-friendly event
Host
Reinstating our summertime Friday evening 'open gate' for neighbors, we invite our neighbors and groupmuse friends to join us for an exciting program of piano works, featuring Ian Scarfe, concert pianist.
What's the music?
Beethoven - "Pastoral" Sonata, Op. 28
Liszt - Petrarch Sonnet No. 104
Brahms - Intermezzi, Op 119
Schoenberg - Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19
Amy Beach - The Hermit Thrush
Barber - Excursions, Op. 20
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
Comments
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Ian S., 3 months ago
Hello everyone! Thank you all again for coming together for such a great evening at the Darling House. It was a very special Groupmuse from my perspective :)
If anyone hasn't done so yet, you can still make a contribution at Groupmuse.com/pay ! Thanks again for your generosity.
You can always keep in touch with me - my direct email is [email protected].
PS - here is the link for early-access RSVPs to August 4 Groupmuse at Monument... https://www.groupmuse.com/events/13419/early-access/BAhpAms0--2606106e4fbdb48b6a71583e5dc8b60f3fd8fb03
Be well! See you again...
Host
Attendees
Happy summer everyone -- here's a reminder for tomorrow evening's groupmuse sesh with Ian Scarfe, pianist. We look forward to a program of Beethoven, Liszt, Beach, Barber, and more. Thanks for your RSVP. The event is sold out, so do let us know if your plans changed and you can't make it.
--Gayle, Gary