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Chamber works for clarinet, piano and strings

Friday, June 27, 2008 at 7:30 PM (PT)

Oakland, CA

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Event Details

Throughout history, composers have been inspired by the musicians who brought their music to life. This month's program features music inspired by clarinetists. Anton Stadler was Mozart's inspiration for the Kegelstatt Trio. In the next generation of composers, Brahms
created his Clarinet quintet in B minor for clarinetist Richard Muhlfeld. The results were some of the most beautiful music ever written for the Clarinet. Also on the program is Robert
Schumann's Fantasiestucke that was originally written for clarinet and piano but is often played with viola instead. Don't miss some of the bay area's top classical musicians paying tribute to this magnificent instrument:

Jen Adler, cello
Michael Okun, violin
Nansamba Ssensalo, viola
Hung-Chung Fang, violin
Ron Relic, viola
Jennifer Peringer, piano
Leah diTullio, clarinet

When & Where



Pro Arts Gallery
550 Second Street
Oakland, CA

Friday, June 27, 2008 at 7:30 PM (PT)


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Bay Area Classical Harmonies



Called by some "the most versatile group in the Bay Area," BACH's impressive range of repertoire has included cantatas, symphonies and masses. The Opera division, incorporating stage professionals and up-and-comers, first performed at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, presenting a concert version of Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" in December 2000. Since its inception in 1998 by graduate and undergraduate students of the Music Department of UC Berkeley, BACH has cultivated young musical talent through the performance of great classical works for audiences in the Bay Area and beyond. The group attained non-profit status in May 2002, promoting professionalism and providing tax benefits to its donors.

More information at www.bayareabach.org