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San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra

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Mark Alburger Portraits of ____ (Some Multiple of 3) Women
John Beeman Ishi Scene 1
Harry Bernstein Mixed Sextet
Michael Cooke Sun Sticks
Brian Holmes new work
Lisa Scola Prosek new work
Davide Verotta Quatro for whatever orchestra

The fox in Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince was right: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible …". Join the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra for Legacy of the Invisible: a meditation on beauties and excitements in sound, including the vanishing Native Californians of John Beenman's Ishi Emerges, the beautiful inscrutinies of Harry Bernstein's Mixed Sextet, a bundle of divination talismans in Michael Cooke's triple-bassoon concerto Sun Sticks, exciting sonic splendors of Davide Verotta's Quattro, and artworks turned to notes in Mark Alburger's Portraits of ___ (Some Multiple of 3) Women, after paintings of Arizona artist Roland March. Further mysteries will be explored in new works by Brian Holmes and Lisa Scola Prosek.
Mark Alburger Portraits of ____ (Some Multiple of 3) Women
John Beeman Ishi Scene 1
Harry Bernstein Mixed Sextet
Michael Cooke Sun Sticks
Brian Holmes new work
Lisa Scola Prosek new work
Davide Verotta Quatro for whatever orchestra

The fox in Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince was right: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible …". Join the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra for Legacy of the Invisible: a meditation on beauties and excitements in sound, including the vanishing Native Californians of John Beenman's Ishi Emerges, the beautiful inscrutinies of Harry Bernstein's Mixed Sextet, a bundle of divination talismans in Michael Cooke's triple-bassoon concerto Sun Sticks, exciting sonic splendors of Davide Verotta's Quattro, and artworks turned to notes in Mark Alburger's Portraits of ___ (Some Multiple of 3) Women, after paintings of Arizona artist Roland March. Further mysteries will be explored in new works by Brian Holmes and Lisa Scola Prosek.
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