Wander the gardens of San Anselmo’s First Presbyterian and bask in beautiful live music.
Concert:
* Saturday, June 17, 6:30 pm
San Anselmo — ECHO Chamber Orchestra's popular Promenade concert returns to San Anselmo's First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, June 17, at 6:30 pm. This year's program will feature Tumbao, an electrifying Latin-themed suite for orchestra by the young Mexican composer Horacio Fernández Vázquez with guest trumpeter Doug Morton.
Tumbao won the 2019 Juilliard Composer's Competition and received its premiere in 2020 by The Juilliard Orchestra at New York City's Alice Tully Hall. Vázquez goes by the stage name Horatio on the Beat and is a classical composer by day and an urban music producer by night. Morton, a multi-instrumentalist and composer, has performed as trumpet soloist and in concert with most Bay Area symphony orchestras. For 30 years he played principal trumpet with the Santa Rosa Symphony.
The program also includes Joseph Haydn's Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat, a hybrid concerto-symphony for four instrumental soloists accompanied by a small orchestra. Soloists will include Brooke Aird, violin; Margot Golding, oboe; Steve Braunstein, bassoon; and Joel Cohen, cello. ECHO founder and music director Daniel Canosa will conduct.
The event opens in the church courtyard at 72 Kensington Road, where listeners can relax and enjoy chamber music in an informal setting. Chamber pieces will include the Horn Quartet by Friedrich Homilius and Sonate pour deux flutes by Charles Koechlin.
$25 general admission
$15 student
Sold online and at the door starting at 5:00 pm
Current Marin County COVID-19 protocols will be in effect.
Phone: (415) 300-7962
Email: info@echorchestra.com
Additional time info:
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Reception to follow.
2023/06/17 - 2023/06/17
First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo
72 Kensington Road, San Anselmo, CA 94960
Wheelchair accessible. Ample free street parking.