Category: Upcoming Events

  • “Invasive Species” Rehearsals

    A look at our rehearsals for tomorrow’s world premiere performance of Robert Greenberg’s Invasive Species! March 11, 2014 — 8:00pm Composers, Inc. Winners’ Circle First Congregational Church of Berkeley Berkeley, California www.composersinc.org

  • Rehearsing “Invasive Species”

    A look at our rehearsals with pianist Roger Woodward for the world premiere performance of Robert Greenberg’s Invasive Species! March 11, 2014 — 8:00pm Composers, Inc. Winners’ Circle First Congregational Church of Berkeley Berkeley, California www.composersinc.org

  • This Weekend — Mozart, Bartók and Kodály

    This weekend marks three concerts in two days — Mozart in Vienna at the SFJAZZ Center and Bartók & Kodály at the Mondavi Center!         Saturday February 22, 2014 10:00 am Mozart in Vienna: Season One San Francisco Performances Inc. SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, California Tel: (415) 398-6449 Web: www.performances.org Program: ASQ with…

  • Support the “Invasive Species” World Premiere

    Composers, Inc. is raising funds to help us give the world premiere performance of Robert Greenberg’s new work, “Invasive Species” — Give today via Kickstarter!

  • Sonoma Classical Music Society Concert this Sunday!

    Sunday at 3pm, the Alexander String Quartet will present three Beethoven Quartets for the Sonoma Classical Music Society! Get the details below: Sunday February 9, 2014 3:00 pm Sonoma Classical Music Society Vintage House Sonoma, California Tel: (707) 343-6334 Web: www.sonomaclassical.org Program: Beethoven Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18 No. 4 Beethoven Quartet in F Major, Op.…

  • ASQ Heads to the Florida Keys

    The Alexander String Quartet is headed to the Florida Keys to kick off the month of February! Sunday February 2, 2014 4:00 pm Key West Council on the Arts: Beethoven String Quartet Cycle – Season I Impromptu Classical Concerts of Key West The San Carlos Institute Key West, Florida Tel: (305) 296-1520 Web: www.keywestimpromptu.org Program: Beethoven…

  • Preview our new Mozart in Vienna Series

    Preview the new San Francisco Performances Mozart in Vienna Series via our Homage album on Spotify: Mozart in Vienna Saturday, January 25, 2014 — 10:00 am Program: String Quartet No. 14 in G Major, K. 387 & String Quartet No. 15 in D minor, K. 421 More information and tickets at sfperformances.org! Purchase Homage iTunes…

  • New SF Performances Series — Mozart in Vienna: Season One

    The ASQ and Robert Greenberg come together once again at the SFJAZZ Center for a new San Francisco Performances, Saturday Morning Series — Mozart in Vienna: Season One. In 1781, the 25 year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart moved to Vienna, to freelance and pursue fame and fortune in the capital city of German music. A few…

  • SF Performances “Triumph and Tragedy” This Saturday

    The final San Francisco Performances “The String Quartet at a Time of War: Benjamin Britten and His Contemporaries” Saturday Morning Series concert is this weekend! Get the details here: Saturday January 11, 2014 10:00 am Benjamin Britten and His Contemporaries San Francisco Performances Inc. St. John’s Presbyterian Church Berkeley, California Tel: (415) 398-6449 Web: www.performances.org/ Program:…

  • Sunday Double Feature!

    The ASQ is starting the year off with a bang as they present two concerts on Sunday, January 5th! Sunday January 5, 2014 2:00 pm Bartók and Kodály Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Vanderhoef Studio Theatre Davis, California Tel: (530) 754-2787 Web: www.mondaviarts.org/events/ Program: ASQ with lecturer, Robert Greenberg Bartók Quartet No. 2, Op. 17/Sz. 67…

  • “The Hinge of Fate” as the final performance of 2013

    The final performance of 2013 features the Britten Quartet No. 2 and the Walton Quartet in A minor, and has been titled “The Hinge of Fate” by Robert Greenberg. Get the details for the third San Francisco Performances Britten and His Contemporaries: The String Quartet at a Time of War below: Saturday December 21, 2013…

  • Sandy Reflects on the SF Performances Britten Series

    It has been fascinating to return after almost a year to Benjamin Britten’s string quartets, paired with the works of his wartime contemporaries and to measure the impact that this transcendental music has had on the ASQ. Only last winter we began our four concert survey at San Francisco’s Herbst Theater with Bob Greenberg for…

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