Presidio Groupmuse - American Panorama
Living room

Presidio Groupmuse - American Panorama

Presidio of San Francisco, SF

Fri, January 5, 2024 7:30 PM, PST

Pay the musicians
Capacity
0 of 15 spots available
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Pets
Cats live here
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Kids
Kid-friendly event

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.

Hosts

Ian S. Superhost
Tane B. Co-host

Welcome back to our beautiful home in the Presidio!

This will be a fun one, as we are hosting Latin Grammy-Nominee Sam Reider!

Sam will be playing on our Steinway piano, as well as on his accordion, also known as his "Stomach Steinway" or "Belly Bösendorfer" 😊

Our home is close to the Richmond district and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Public transport is tricky - plan ahead if you want to use the Presidio Shuttle service or plan to walk up the hill from the 1-California or 38-Geary bus lines.

This will be a small and intimate concert - with only 15 seats we are setting the "Suggested Contribution" at $25 to make sure that our musician does well. Of course its just a suggestion, so you can plan to give much more than that 😉

We live on a "slow street" with limited parking. I'll send out a message the day beforehand to let everyone know where you can park nearby in our part of the Presidio.

Note: We are a shoe-free house, so wear your coolest socks or BYOS (bring your own slippers). We also have a limited number of shoe covers.

What's the music?

American Panorama is a musical portrait of the connections between sounds, places, and traditions in the American landscape. Latin Grammy-nominated accordionist, pianist and composer Sam Reider presents an eclectic program of music that combines jazz, classical and American folk music. His original compositions range from a quiet meditation on a High Sierra "Mirror Lake," to the euphoric, Keith Jarrett-inspired etude "Petrichor," named for the fresh smell of the earth after a first rain. Alternatively pensive, bluesy, cinematic, and joyful, Reider's playing is "destined to spark your creativity, imagination and wanderlust for the natural world.” (Adrian Spinelli, San Francisco Chronicle)

Location

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Attendees

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David T.
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Suzanne T.
Jay W.
Danielle N.
Robert Z.
Adam B.
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Karen G.
Sharon M.
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Alexis R.