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San Francisco Chamber Orchestra - October Events : 'Very Firsts' and 'MainStage' Concerts

Arts and Entertainment

October 9, 2023

From: San Francisco Chamber Orchestra

Our 2023-24 Season begins this weekend with "Very First Concerts" at the San Francisco Public Library, the Menlo Park Library and our yearly collaboration at the Crowden Community Music Center. A blend of engaging performances and interactive educational activities, this series is a treat for the whole family, where you can be up and close with our SFCO musicians and their instruments. Ever wonder what the flute and violin might have in common? Come and find out!

MIXED NUTS: Winds, Brass and Strings

October 7 @ 11:00 and 11:45am
SF Public Library, Main Branch
100 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA

October 7 @ 2:00pm
Menlo Park Library
800 Alma St
Menlo Park, CA
 
October 8 @ 10:30, 11:15 and 12:00
Crowden Music Center
(Community Music Day)
1475 Rose St
Berkeley, CA

Learn More About Very First Concerts

And then on to our opening MainStage concerts, which feature three pieces of incredible vibrancy and depth of meaning. Florence Price's “Andante Moderato” highlights the distinctive sounds and strength of African American Spirituals. Shostakovich’s “Chamber Symphony” comes from his poignant and dynamic 8th String Quartet which was dedicated to the victims of fascism and World War II. The program culminates with Mendelssohn’s vibrant “Scottish” symphony, depicting ancient Scottish ruins and their legends, enveloped by the wild landscapes of Scotland.

MainStage 1: Gratitude and Commemoration
These concerts are dedicated to the memory of Constance Bernstein, longtime SFCO advocate and Board Member.

October 20, 2023; 7:30pm,
St Mark's Lutheran Church
1111 O' Farrell St
San Francisco, CA

October 21, 2023; 7:30pm
First United Methodist Church
625 Hamilton St
Palo Alto, CA

Ocober 22, 2023; 3:00pm
First Congregational Church of Berkeley
2330 Durant Ave
Berkeley, CA
 
Learn More About MainStage Concerts

Our members have helped SFCO present admission-free concerts for over 70 years, thanks to their support and generous tax-deductible donations.

Learn More About Supporting SFCO

We believe music is an essential part of the human experience, sparking our imagination and creating new ways of understanding one another. That’s why SFCO provides free orchestral music programs by professional musicians to everyone, whether it’s our "MainStage" series or our wiggle-friendly "Very First" and "Family Concerts".