A LIVE PERFORMANCE OF CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER MUSIC
Saturday, November 23, 2024, 7:30PM
After last January’s successful “New Music for String Quartet & Soprano”, NACUSA San Francisco returns to Sunset Music and Arts with an evening of new music for mixed ensembles of flute, cello, piano and soprano. New works for duo, trio, and quartet by Dinah Bianchi, Monica Chew, I'lana Cotton, Brian Field, Douglas Ovens, Alex Shapira, Allen Shearer, and Davide Verotta will be performed by acclaimed Bay Area artists Jessie Nucho, flute, Vicky Ehrlich, cello, Paul Dab, piano, and Sarita Cannon, soprano.
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1750 29th Avenue, San Francisco
$25 General Admission / $20 Students & Seniors
Tickets available at the door or online at EVENTBRITE TICKETING
PROGRAM
Dinah Bianchi - Illumine Divergence
Monica Chew - Water (Take me home to me)
I'lana Cotton - Into Darkness
Brian Field - Dues cançons d’amor
Douglas Ovens - My Diamond Stud
Alex Shapira - Autumn Leaves Ablaze
Allen Shearer - Echoes
Davide Verotta - If I Must Die, Let It Be a Tale
ENSEMBLE
Jessie Nucho, flute
Vicky Ehrlich, violoncello
Paul Dab, piano
Sarita Cannon, soprano
NACUSA The National Association of Composers, USA (NACUSA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1933 by Henry Hadley, originally as the National Association of Composers and Conductors. It is one of the oldest organizations dedicated to the promotion and performance of music by Americans. Many of the most distinguished composers of the 20th Century have been NACUSA members. NACUSAsf the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter was started by Nancy Bloomer-Deussen and John Webber more than twenty years ago. The Chapter has evolved into an active organization with a peak membership of seventy-five. It produces four to six concerts a year in the San Francisco Bay Area.