This is an in-person Groupmuse Concert
A live in-person performance in a living room or private space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
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Capacity
- 50 spots total at this groupmuse
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- Bring your own drinks
Host
The classical guitar and percussion duo known as Cathedral of Trees returns to Phinney Farrm for an evening of beautiful, haunting melodies and rhythms of Brazil.
Ample street parking is available. Metro #5 or #44. Our house is high off the street and it's thirty steps to the front door. Attendees will be asked to make a donation (minimum $10) all of which goes to the musicians. Please bring any drinks and snacks you'd like to share.
Program
Lou Harrison : Three Pieces
Santiago de Murcia : Sonata in D
Jorge Morel : Sonatina
Paulo Bellinati : Estudos LitorĂ¢neos
Egberto Gismonti : Amazon Suite
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
Comments
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Nancy Gorbman, over 6 years ago
Amy, over 6 years ago
This was my first Groupmuse and I loved it! Wonderful music, people, food, drink, house, and view. Looking forward to attending more house concerts.
Ann Farr, over 6 years ago
Thanks to all who attended last night and contributed to a wonderful evening. Especially our terrific musicians Matt and Larry from Cathedral of Trees. What a pleasure to hear their beautiful and uncommon repertoire. Hope to see you all again soon!
Larry Mahlis, over 6 years ago
Love playing in the Groupmuse settings and would like to be doing more! Please contact Larry at [email protected] or visit Cathedraloftrees.com
Ted Kohler, over 6 years ago
A wonderful evening of fantastic music in a warm and comfortable setting. Thanks to our hosts, our fellow attendees, and of course to the terrific musicians. I enjoyed both the music and their enthusiasm for telling us about the music and their instruments.
Host
Attendees
This was my first "Group Muse" concert. The music and musicians were absolutely wonderful.
I enjoyed visiting with other audience members and the musicians during intermission. The hosts were impeccable.