MUSIC
Christopher Costanza and Friends
Presented by Pacifica Performances at Pacifica Center for the Arts
September 11, 2010
The program will feature three interestingly varied works from the first quarter of the 20th century. Erwin Schulhoff's Duo is a wonderfully crafted work showcasing the violin and cello through exhilarating Eastern European dance elements contrasted with poignantly beautiful singing lines. The Rachmaninoff Sonata pulls the listener into the distinctively romantic style of the composer, filled with gorgeous melodic lines and brilliantly virtuosic...
Tickets:
$12-$20
Children under 18 free
Times:
7:30pm
Phone: 650-355-1882
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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