You are here:
Home / Archives for pianist
Posted by jeffpelline on July 12, 2018 · Leave a Comment
THIS SUMMER, INCONCERT SIERRA presents BBQ, Bingo, Bach & Blues at Pilot Peak Winery in Penn Valley. The July 20 fundraiser includes a catered dinner of tri-tip and BBQ chicken, fresh salads, desserts and award-winning wines. Guests receive two bingo cards for play, and InConcert’s Artistic Director Ken Hardin performs. OCT. 21 Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano […]
Filed under Art · Tagged with anne-marie mcdermott, bbq bingo bach and blues, classical music, ensemble schumann oboe viola, InConcert Sierra, Jeff Pelline, Ken Hardin, mac-andre hamelin, paul jacobs organ, Penn Valley, philadelphia brass, pianist, Pilot Peak Winery, sally pinkas, sierra master chorale and orchestra holiday concerts, steve larson, tom gallant
Posted by jeffpelline on April 26, 2017 · Leave a Comment
PIANIST SAM HAYWOOD, WHO performed alongside renowned violinist Joshua Bell last fall at InConcert Sierra, is returning on April 30. “Joshua Bell may have found his match in Haywood who, though seated, equals him in emoting the music at hand,” wrote The Washington Post. Haywood will perform at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Grass Valley. […]
Filed under Art · Tagged with 2017-2018 Season, Aljandro Cohen, American Pianists Association, Beethoven, Bridget Kibbey, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Chef Pablo Ranea, Chopin, classical music, classical music concert, holiday concert, InConcert Sierra, InConcert Sierra Orchestra, Jeff Pelline, Joshua Bell, Ken Hardin, Medndlssohn, orchestra, pianist, pop-up dinner, Sam Haywood, Schubert, Sean Chen, Sierra Master Chorale & Orchestra, Spencer Myer, Taste of Classics, Villa-Lobos, Voices8, Windsync
Posted by jeffpelline on May 6, 2016 · Leave a Comment
InConcert Sierra is bringing the world-famous Vienna Boys Choir back to Grass Valley on November 20, our magazine has learned. We got a “sneak peek” at InConcert Sierra’s 2016-17 season, and it includes the Vienna-based choir of 100 choristers from 30 different nations between the ages of 10 and 14. Divided into four touring choirs, […]
Filed under Art, FWA blog · Tagged with Alexander String Quartet, cellist, classical music, Eva-Marie Zimmermann, events in Grass Valley, Grass Valley, InConcert Sierra, Keisuke Nakagoshi, Ken Hardin, music, Peter Wyrick, pianist, Robert Greenberg, Sam Haywood, San Francisco Cymphony, Sierra Master Chorale and Orchestra, TenThing, Tine Thing Helseth, Tintabulations, XOFO