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Mon April 11, 2022

Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents Clarinet Party

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Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents Clarinet Party, a live concert celebrating clarinet virtuosity with three amazing musicians. Left Coast's clarinetist Jerome Simas is joined by guests Jeff Anderle, a founding member of the ensembles Sqwonk and Splinter Reeds, and Carey Bell, principal clarinetist of the San Francisco Symphony. The trio performs Mozart's Divertimento for 3 Basset Horns and an arrangement by Anderle of the song Zoetrope. David Garner's new clarinet work receives its world premiere and the music of Olly Wilson, Jesse Montgomery and Sebastián Tozzola is also featured.
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents Clarinet Party, a live concert celebrating clarinet virtuosity with three amazing musicians. Left Coast's clarinetist Jerome Simas is joined by guests Jeff Anderle, a founding member of the ensembles Sqwonk and Splinter Reeds, and Carey Bell, principal clarinetist of the San Francisco Symphony. The trio performs Mozart's Divertimento for 3 Basset Horns and an arrangement by Anderle of the song Zoetrope. David Garner's new clarinet work receives its world premiere and the music of Olly Wilson, Jesse Montgomery and Sebastián Tozzola is also featured.
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50 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

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