Featuring Nathan Chan, Josh Kornbluth, Hal Ramey, & Wayne Wallace
$100 benefits the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra
RSVP by April 20! http://sfcoungala.eventbrite.com/
With Maestro Ben Simon at the artistic helm, the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra has set repeated precedents as a dynamic, forward-looking chamber orchestra that gives new audiences exposure to professional classical music at no cost.
To celebrate, the SFCO is staging a gala showcase at Yoshi's San Francisco on Sunday afternoon, May 1, featuring all the orchestra's unique flavor and innovation in repertoire.
The performance includes a recreation of PDQ Bach's hilarious "Beethoven's Fifth Symphony Sportscast," with Maestro Ben Simon taking on the home-run sluggers of the SFCO bullpen. KCBS News sports anchor Hal Ramey will make the calls, with color commentary by award-winning monologist Josh Kornbluth (who also takes the stage on oboe for JS Bach's Cantata #85).
The program will also include cello prodigy Nathan Chan's swing at Schubert's "Arpeggione Sonata," the premiere of jazz-brass great Wayne Wallace's "Concertina for Jazz Trombone," and rising soprano Erica Schuller joining Kornbluth on Bach's Cantata #85.
A champagne brunch and silent auction round out the afternoon, all in support of SFCO's upcoming year of programming--and the many years to come.
GUESTS OF HONOR:
Josh Kornbluth, Star of Stage & Screen
Hal Ramey, KCBS Sports Anchor
MUSICAL GUESTS:
Nathan Chan, Cellist & SFCO 2011 Debut Artist
Robin Sharp, Violinist & SFCO Concertmaster
Erica Schuller, Soprano & Rising Star
Wayne Wallace, Jazz Trombonist & Composer
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
Ben Simon, SFCO Music Director
RSVP required by April 20: http://sfcoungala.eventbrite.com/
Public parking garage under Yoshi's (Eddy Street entrance).
PROGRAM:
Mendelssohn, JS Bach, Schubert, Wayne Wallace, Mozart, Paganini, & PDQ Bach
Official Website: http://www.sfchamberorchestra.org/concerts/ungala/
Added by FullCalendar on April 15, 2011