Archives of the Classical Concerts - Fall 2001 Season




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September 23

Robert Haag
Piano

October 6
Red Priest
Ensemble

October 7
June Lusk Nelson
Piano

October 13
Western Opera Theatre
Cos� fan tutte

October 27
Vienna Choir Boys

November 3
Daniel Heifetz
with the
Classical Band

November 9
Olga Kern
Van Cliburn Competition Gold Medal Winner

November 18
James E. Mack
Clarinet
June Lusk Nelson

Piano

String Quartet

2002
Spring Preview

February 10
Howlett Smith
Jazz Pianist

February 23
Calico Winds
Wind Quintet

March 15
Kevin Kenner
Pianist

March 17
Dane Teter
flute, clarinet, bassoon

April 21
Carolyn Brown
Piano

April 26
Isabel Bayrakdarian
Soprano

April 28
Chamber Orchestra of the
South Bay

Robert Thies
Piano

 

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Saturday, October 6 at 8 pm
RED PRIEST

"The U.K.'s most dynamic, theatrical and outrageously different baroque ensemble" (Gramophone)

Wowed audiences on its 2000 U.S. debut tour. "Like crossing a Wigmore Hall recital with a Guinness-soaked session in an Irish Bar" (Classic CD). Music of Vivaldi - the infamous Red Priest! - and his Baroque contemporaries in Italy, Germany, Holland, Spain and England.


Marsee Auditorium $22 / $19



Saturday, October 13 at 8 pm
WESTERN OPERA THEATRE

Cos� fan tutte

The San Francisco Opera's professional touring company delights with a new production of Mozart's charming tale of love and fidelity-- a cynical old man leads two naive officers into a scandalous wager; that their fianc�es will betray their trust within one day! This provocative story, composed at the height of the composer's career, is full of comic surprises, twists and turns. Sung in Italian with English Supertitles.

Marsee Auditorium $32 / $29
Performance and educational activities by Western Opera Theatre are supported, in part, by the California Arts Council, a state agency.

Saturday, October 27 at 8 pm
VIENNA CHOIR BOYS



Schubert and Haydn both sang with this 500-year-old plus institution which began as Austria's court choir. The boys' balance between childlike charisma and superb musical quality fascinates listeners.

Marsee Auditorium $28 / $25

Saturday, November 3 at 8 pm
DANIEL HEIFETZ

with the CLASSICAL BAND


Cry of a People: The Jewish Soul Heifetz and six great young artists re-define the concert experience, seamlessly blending insightful narration with breathtaking performance. "Cry of a People" illuminates the Jewish experience through Bloch, Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein.

Marsee Auditorium $24 / $21

Friday, November 9 at 8 pm
OLGA KERN

Van Cliburn Competition Gold Medal Winner


Be among the first to hear this year's victor from Fort Worth in recital in Marsee.

Marsee Auditorium $24 / $21
2002 Spring Preview

Saturday, February 23 at 8 pm
CALICO WINDS

Wind quintet spans the spectrum from Bach to Zappa.


Marsee Auditorium $22 / $19


Friday, March 15 at 8 pm
KEVIN KENNER
Pianist
Fifteen Scenes from the Life of Chopin Multimedia recital by International Chopin Competition winner.

Marsee Auditorium $22 / $19


Friday, April 26 at 8 pm
ISABEL BAYRAKDARIAN
Soprano

Met Opera auditions winner has gone from triumph to triumph.

Marsee Auditorium $24 / $21


Sunday, April 28 at 7 pm
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE SOUTH BAY
FRANCES STEINER, conductor
ROBERT THIES, piano

Thies displays "warm-toned refinement - judicious glimmers of power" (L.A. Times).

Marsee Auditorium $22 / $19

ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE SERIES

Sunday, September 23 at 3 pm
Robert Haag, piano
"An Afternoon of E-flats!" Sonata's by Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and Schubert.
Haag Recital Hall $12


Sunday, October 7 at 3 pm
June Lusk Nelson, piano
Recital to include works by Haydn, Schubert, Prokofiev and others.
Campus Theatre $12



Sunday, November 18 at 3 pm
James E. Mack, clarinet
with June Lusk Nelson, piano and String Quartet
Music of Brahms and Stanford.
Haag Recital Hall $12



Sunday, February 10 at 3 pm
HOWLETT SMITH, jazz pianist
Campus Theatre $12


Sunday, March 17 at 3 pm
DANE TETER, flute, clarinet, bassoon
Folk Songs and Music of the People.
Haag Recital Hall $12


Sunday, April 21 at 7 pm
CAROLYN BROWN, piano
World premiere work by Maria Newman.
Campus Theatre $12

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