Vienna Transformed
Groupmuse Night Out

Vienna Transformed

Sonoma

Sat, July 21, 2018 4:00 PM, PDT
(Ticket sales closed Jul 21, 12:00 PM PDT)

Capacity
16 of 20 tickets still available
No COVID-19 restrictions
Drinking policy
Don't bring your own drinks
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
Age limit
All guests must be 21
Toilet with a slash through it
No bathroom at this event
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair Accessible

This is a Groupmuse Night Out

Explore the wider world of music outside Groupmuse with exclusive discounts to local concerts.

Host

Groupmuse Superhost

Last summer, the Valley of The Moon Music Festival up in Sonoma opened its doors to us Groupmusers and brought us in for concert after concert for a series of Summer Festival Nights Out.

Our crowd loved the experience and apparently the love was mutual, because this summer, they’re inviting us back! All of the concerts are going down at the beautiful Hanna Boys Center, about an hour north of the Bay Area.

Over the course of 6 concerts — for all of which a pile of heavily discounted tickets have been set aside for us — the Valley of the Moon Music Festival tells the story of Vienna in Transition: From the Enlightenment to the Dawn of Modernism.

On July 15th, it’s Moonlight In Vienna, with a Mozart Quintet and a Beethoven Piano Sonata.

On July 21st, it’s Vienna Transformed, with a Mozart Volin Sonata, Brahms art songs, and Schoenberg’s String Quartet no. 2.

On July 22nd, it’s The Innovators, with a Haydn Trio, Schubert 4 hands, and Schumann’s beloved Piano Quartet.

On July 28th, it’s The Kinksky Palace, with a Beethoven Violin Sonata, a Hummel Clarinet Quartet, and Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds.

July 29th has a morning concert of Schubert for early risers.

And then, that afternoon, the Grand Finale — Brahms the Progressive, featuring Schoenberg’s monumental Verklärte Nacht followed by Brahms no less powerful G minor Piano Quartet.

Each concert besides the morning concert has a post-concert reception on a beautiful patio, with complementary wine from a different local winery, and because it’s Sonoma, local means world class.

General admission for these concerts is $45, but because it’s Groupmuse after all, and Valley of the Moon are seriously good people, our stacks are for a mere $20, but they’re limited, so if you want to join, get yours and celebrate all this glorious region has to offer.

What's the music?

Valley of the Moon Music Festival

3pm pre-concert lecture by Thomas W. Laqueur, Helen Fawcett Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley

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Mozart Violin Sonata
Brahms and other songs and 
Vocal duets

Schoenberg String Quartet no. 2

Reception featuring wines from 
Valley of the Moon Winery

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Kyle Stegall, tenor

Nikki Einfeld, soprano
Augusta McKay Lodge, violin
Sarah Bleile*, violin

Anna Presler, violin

Phyllis Kamrin, viola

Tanya Tomkins, cello
Eric Zivian, fortepiano

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