Our 2024-25 Season
More details coming soon!
December 2024
CHRISTMAS ON THE EDGE:
VOICES FROM THE PACIFIC RIM
San Francisco Sun • 12/15/24 • 4pm
Palo Alto Sat • 12/21/24 • 7:30pm
Oakland Sun • 12/22/24 • 4pm
March 2025
APPLE PIE AND ALL THAT:
AN AMERICAN SAMPLER
San Francisco Sun • 3/9/25 • 4pm
Palo Alto Sat • 3/15/25 • 7:30pm
Oakland Sun • 3/16/25 • 4pm
June 2025
WELCOME TO THE ZOO:
A MUSICAL MENAGERIE
San Francisco Sun • 6/8/25 • 4pm
Palo Alto Sat • 6/14/25 • 7:30pm
Oakland Sun • 6/15/25 • 4pm
Last Season’s Concerts
December 2023
A brief sample from our Sunday Dec. 10 concert in SF
SUN, MOON, AND STARS: A HEAVENLY CHRISTMAS
A musical exploration of the celestial wonders of Christmas and the Winter Solstice
We look to the heavens for a celebration of the Christmas story in the glorious lights of our winter sky. With seasonal music of introspection and jubilation we offer voices from around the globe, including Poulenc, Nixon, Guerrero, Brahms, Lassus, Hogan, and Composer-in-Residence Eric Tuan, and Composer-Not-in-Residence Balázs Kecskés D.
March 2024
Illumination 9, from The Song of Songs: the Honeybee in the Garden
by Debra Band
(Jewish Publication Society, 2005
A LILY AMONG THORNS
Sacred and secular music from the Jewish tradition, with guest Klezmer trio Veretski Pass
Together with our Klezmer friends Veretski Pass we share the rich musical tradition springing from sacred and secular Jewish texts on love and courtship, and especially the Song of Songs. Works of Tarlow, Ben-Haim, Zimpel, Rossi, Hensel, Parker, Weigl, Carmel, Georg Schumann, and our Composer-in- and -Not-in-Residence, Eric Tuan, and Balázs Kecskés D.
June 2024
BIRDS & BEES & DIRTY KNEES: A GARDEN TRIBUTE
Celebrating nature and escaping out the door, if only as far as the back yard!
Join us outside as we visit the animals, plants and insects who live in gardens... and beyond! We’ll rejoice in spring’s diverse and surprising flora and fauna with works by Brahms, Mechem, Josquin, Susa, Fanny Hensel, Nelhybel, Patricia Julien, and world premieres by Eric Tuan, Balázs Kecskés D., and our New Voices Project winner.