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Trinity Alps Chamber Players present late Beethoven
Cathedral Hill / Polk St.
Wed, January 11, 2017 7:00 PM, PST
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Update: Holy cow! What a response! Unfortunately, all of the $1 Supermuser tickets have sold out as of Friday, Jan. 6 at 2:30pm. Full price tickets still available for now!
The Trinity Alps Chamber Players bring their winter program from the scenic mountains of Northern California to San Francisco, to present a program of late works of Ludwig van Beethoven.
The concert will be held at the beautiful Edwardian on the corner of Franklin and Sutter, the Century Club of California. Guests will have a chance to mingle with musicians, enjoy the beautiful venue, and toss back a free beer from Lagunitas Brewing Company, one of the Trinity Alps sponsors!
The Program (All Late Beethoven!)
Piano Sonata in E Major, Op. 109 (1820)
Ian Scarfe, piano
String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132 (1825)
James Jaffe, cello
Rachel Patrick, violin
Ellen McGehee, violin
Stephen Fine, viola
Program
All Beethoven - the late period
Piano Sonata in E Major, Op. 109
Ian Scarfe, piano
String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132
Rachel Patrick, violin
Ellen McGehee, violin
Stephen Fine, viola
James Jaffe, cello
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Kyle Schmolze, over 5 years ago
Ian Scarfe, over 5 years ago
What an amazing evening! Thanks to everyone at the Century Club, Groupmuse, Lagunitas, and of course our wonderful and diverse audience. It was a pleasure to go off the deep end with you all and dive into some of Beethoven's most complex and expressive music. You can always learn more about the Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival by joining our mailing list or visiting our website at www.TrinityAlpsCMF.org.
Sterling Bobbitt, over 5 years ago
This was a marvelous evening. Thanks so much to Ian and all of the Trinity players for not only showcasing some of Beethoven's more interesting works, but also dusting off some of my German and building the fascinating backstory. It made me want to go back and pull out my DVD, Copying Beethoven, and then - head to Trinity. Thanks so much for sharing your hard work in a splendid performance!
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Update: Holy cow! What a response! Unfortunately, all of the $1 Supermuser tickets have sold out as of Friday, Jan. 6 at 2:30pm. Full price tickets still available for now!