Tell es-Sakan

Presented by Community Music Center

Image shows a hil in Gaza with superimposed the Concert Info

Motivated by the current war in Gaza, Tell es-Sakan (Hill of Ash) is a protest, pacifist piece, named after one of the oldest known settlements in the area, dated to 3500 B.C.E. Written for string quartet and percussion, it follows on one side a couple that meets, falls in love, vows trust to each other, and on the other the War Machine, an ominous presence that eventually takes over in a fury of destruction. The music is multifaceted, divided into nine movements, some of which are exuberant and joyful, and some of which are strident, strange, and violent. It comes from a place of deep sorrow and yearning for a better human future.

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City: San Francisco
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Program Items

Davide Verotta Composer

Performers

Friction Quartet String Quartet
Haruka Fujii Percussion
Anne Szabla Percussion

San Francisco Community Music Center

San Francisco Community Music Center

544 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States