36th Annual Midsummer Mozart Festival at San Francisco Conservatory of Music
San Francisco Conservatory of Music (50 Oak Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
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- $45.00
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- $22.50*
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The last date listed for 36th Annual Midsummer Mozart Festival at San Francisco Conservatory of Music was Friday July 23, 2010 / 8:00pm (Program II).
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Muni metro only a block away, reasonable street parking
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
I would encourage more Goldstar members to take a chance on events at this venue - wonderful accoustics, great sightlines, and usually wonderful performances. I expected a lot from this concert, and was not disappointed.Written on Jul 26 2010
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It was an excellent performance and my first time in that venue, which I liked a lot. THANK YOUWritten on Jul 26 2010
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I went to this concert mainly to hear Jeremy Galyon sing the two concert arias, secondarily because it was Mozart, and thirdly to hear George Cleves' renowned Misummer Mozart orchestra. I was not disappointed in the least in any of those expectations--Seymour Lipkin was a bonus. It was also my first time at the Conservatory's new location so I was especially interested in seeing how the new concert hall sounded. It's a lovely venue both visually and aurally; I look forward to attending another concert there in the future. The Goldstar discount made a difference for me in the type of seat I had; I was fortunate to have one right in the middle of the house, slightly elevated. Excellent vantage point for this intimate a concert. Highly recommended.Written on Jul 26 2010
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More Information About 36th Annual Midsummer Mozart Festival at San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Website
http://www.midsummermozart.org/index.html
Description
Program I
Symphony No. 15 in G major, K. 124
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467
Audrey Vardanega, pianist
Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K. 218
Robin Hansen, violinist
Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550
Program II
Ballet Music for "Idomeneo", K. 367
Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488
Seymour Lipkin, pianist
Two Concert Arias for Bass:
"Alcandro, lo confesso", K. 512
"Mentre ti lascio", K. 513
Jeremy Galyon, basso
Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K. 503
Seymour Lipkin, pianist
About the Ticket Supplier: Midsummer Mozart Festival
A beloved Bay Area institution, the Midsummer Mozart Festival was founded in 1974 by George Cleve and a regional consortium of classical musicians, who recognized him as one of the world's great interpreters of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
