by Suzanne Siebert SFEMS has promoted the education of children in period music over the years. Among these activities for children’s education have been the Music Discovery week-long workshops held summers for children about 8 to 14. Tish Berlin...
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, is seeking a professional alto or countertenor for St. Paul’s Choir. The successful candidate will help lead a quartet that is the backbone of the choir. Early music and English cathedral...
The Mid-Peninsula Recorder Orchestra is currently accepting new members for its 2014-2015 season. All those who play recorder, early winds or early strings are invited to join. Joining the orchestra is a wonderful opportunity for those who play...
The San Francisco Early Music Society’s 38th annual concert season charts a journey through a thousand years of European music, from the haunting sounds of the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East, to the brilliance of Venice at the dawn of the...
In addition to our regular six-concert series, SFEMS will continue our partnership with the California Jazz Conservatory (formerly The JazzSchool), presenting monthly Sunday afternoon concerts exploring the common thread that links early music and...
Piscari egressi sumus omnes.
Sunday, August 24 Ida Riegels, Cello, Recorder and Piano Triathlon Concert. Ida Riegels, cello, recorder and piano, performs works of Bach, Telemann, and Chopin. 3 PM Resurrection Catholic Church 7600 Soquel Drive, Aptos Tickets at Door: $12 General...
Join a really great choir! Sing rare early music gems and choral masterpieces in an inspired ensemble with world-class soloists and period instruments. SFBC is gearing up for its exciting 2014–15 season under newly-appointed Artistic Director, Magen...
Monday, August 11 Prescott Lectures “Something Old, Something New.” John Prescott, Ph.D., presents a series of talks on the transition from the Renaissance to the baroque. Day 1: “The background: What was Renaissance music?” 9:30 AM to Noon St...
Piscari egressi sumus omnes.