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COMING HOME
ECHO Chamber Orchestra of San Anselmo will cap off its fourth season on June 16 with Coming Home, a program featuring works by three Bay area composers. The 7:30 p.m. concert will take place at First Presbyterian Church San Anselmo, 72 Kensington Road, under the baton of Music Director Daniel Canosa. Tickets are $15-$35.
Selections include the world premiere of Music for Brass, Strings and Percussion by Novato trumpeter and composer Doug Morton; San Francisco Bouree by composer, educator and ECHO bassist Kevin Gordon; Symphony 2 Modes of Transportation, by Sonoma County composer Brian S. Wilson; and Joseph Haydns beloved London Symphony. Under the direction of founding conductor Daniel Canosa, ECHO combines the European tradition of a fine orchestra in every town with the San Francisco Bay areas spirit of innovation and enthusiasm. Orchestra members collaborate on programming choices, with an emphasis on working with composers and soloists from the Bay area.
Since its inception in 2015, ECHO Chamber Orchestra has received accolades from audience and press alike: the experience was specialnot only was the music beautiful, but it also felt incredibly personal. (San Francisco Classical Voice)
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ECHO Chamber Orchestra: Coming Home Daniel Canosa, conductor June 16, 2019, 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church 72 Kensington Road San Anselmo
Concert Program Kevin Gordon San Francisco Bouree Brian S. Wilson Symphony No. 2 Modes of Transportation Doug Morton Music for Brass, Strings and Percussion Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 104 in D Major London
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LocationFirst Presbyterian Church (View)
72 Kensington Road
San Anselmo, CA 94960
United States
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