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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Noon Concert at Hertz Hall Berkeley.
Berkeley’s New Music portion of their Noon Concert Series kicked off today with a work by Dan VanHassel called Lush Intrinsic. Hopefully it wasn’t that great as I didn’t make it to the show in time for this piece. Rain … Continue reading
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International Orange Chorale at St Ignatius Church SF
Not knowing any music of Maurice Durufle, I didn’t know what to expect out of his Requiem. A quick look showed that he was a French contemporary of Francis Poulenc and appeared to be a fairly conservative type, judging by … Continue reading
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Hot Air Music Festival at the SF Conservatory of Music
The Hot Air Music Festival is a student run program put together by Carrie Smith, Andrew Meyerson, and Matthew Cmiel. The focus of the event is new music which, in classical connotation, means music written within the last 60 years … Continue reading
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