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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

George Cleve, music director |
Three Concerts Preview Midsummer Mozart Festival’s 35th Season
Maestro George Cleve conducts Mozart’s Divertimento in D for Strings and Two Horns, K. 334 for the first program in the series on May 19 in Old St. Mary’s at 12:30. The festivities continue on June 2 with an all-winds event including Wind Serenade in E-flat K. 375, for wind sextet, Divertimenti for Wind Trio and Duo for Two Bassoons. Join us on June 30 for the Piano Quartet in E-flat, K. 493.
So, what are you doing for lunch? How about increasing the balance in your cultural bank account with a sound investment in Noontime Concerts? |
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Jean-Pierre Houel 1735-1813 |
Music to Commemorate Bastille Day
Join us Tuesday, July 14 (bold) as Noontime Concerts celebrate Bastille Day with music contemporaneous with that historic event by Couperin, Leclair, Rameau and Duport. Specialist in Early Music, Farley Pearce, will play cello and viola da gamba, Heidi Wilcox, violin and Katherine Heater, harpsichord. |
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Mack McCray |
August is Piano Month!
Mack McCray is one of four brilliant pianists performing on consecutive Tuesdays in August starting with Natalya Lundtvedt on August 4, Jonathan Edward Mann on August 11, Chia-Lin Yang on August 18 and Mack McCray on August 25. Check the above interactive calendar for repertoire.
Chia-Lin Yang’s concert is supported in part with a grant from the Helen von Ammon Fund for Emerging Artists. |
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Noontime Concerts’ $12k Summer Fund Drive
The summer concert series signals the beginning of our most important fundraiser of the year. It is your opportunity to make a critical investment in San Francisco’s Musical Lunch Break. Your contributions are our most significant source of funds and they are essential to the exceptional programs that are the foundation of our ongoing success. Your tax-deducible gifts are given securely by simple clicking on the ‘Donations’ button at the top of the home page. |
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