Arts and Entertainment
October 22, 2024
From: Music at Kohl MansionWhy Music at Kohl? Our Patrons Rave:
"So warm and welcoming"
"The best possible way to spend an evening!"
You are cordially invited to our stellar Opening Night in the warm community setting of the magnificent and historic Kohl Mansion. All season, experience the magic of chamber music performed by some of the world's most celebrated ensembles in our acoustically perfect Great Hall, where every detail and nuance is crystal clear.
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Experience ALL that Music at Kohl has to offer Each concert night presents 4 opportunities to engage
5:00 PM - Masterclass with our Young Chamber Musicians and the evening's concert artists.
6:00 PM - Pre-concert talk with distinguished cellist & educator Christopher Costanza.
7:00 PM - The concert begins with world-class ensembles in the historic Kohl Mansion.
9:00 PM - Share complimentary refreshments with the performers and fellow music enthusiasts.
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The Kohl Mansion in Burlingame
All concerts are held at the historic Kohl Mansion located at 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010. Parking is complimentary and plentiful. The Kohl Mansion is wheelchair accessible. More information: www.musicatkohl.org or call 650.762.1130
Around the Bay...
This fall, Ensemble for These Times starts an exciting two-year project, “Women Crossing/Liminality,” focusing on women’s immigration and identity. The season opens on November 8 at Old First Concerts, with “In Motion,” followed by four more hybrid concerts of new music in spring 2025: January 25, February 22, April 4, and May 9. For more information and to buy tickets, click here!
Berkeley Symphony: Stories from Home
Berkeley Symphony mesmerizes the senses with a tapestry of sounds at Stories From Home. Silvestre Revueltas’ Redes Suite immerses you in the vibrant world of Mexican fishing communities, while Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915, featuring acclaimed soprano soloist Lisa Delan, evokes nostalgic charm. Kris Bowers’ For a Younger Self invites introspection through Grammy-winning violinist Charles Yang’s enchanting and expressive musicianship. Experience the magical allure of Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, a fusion of jazz, Latin rhythms, and classical motifs. Celebrate music’s power to unite and shape our collective stories.
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Stanford Live Presents Xavier de Maistre
Sunday, Nov 10 at 2:30 PM - Bing Concert Hall
Copy: Xavier de Maistre is one of today’s leading harpists and a profoundly creative musician. As a fierce champion of his instrument, he has broadened the harp repertoire, commissioning new work from different modern composers. On November 10, he takes the Bing Concert Hall stage to perform works by Pescetti, Debussy, Renie, and more. For more information and to buy tickets, click here!