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SUMMARY:Noon Concert Series presents Ray Capiral\, Pianist
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for our Noon Concert Series held every Wednesday at Noon. Concerts last approximately an hour and we present many talented Bay Area performers in an intimate setting. \nWednesday\, November 24  Noon Concert with Ray Capiral\, Pianist \nProgram\nCAPIRAL (1983-):\nPrelude\nLittle Sonata \nDEBUSSY (1862-1918)\nLa fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair)\nEstampes: Jardins suis la pluie (Gardens in the Rain) \nCHOPIN: (1810-1849)\nPrelude in D-flat Major\, Op. 28\, No. 15\nNocturne in B Major\, Op. 68\, No. 1\nÉtude in C-sharp Minor\, Op. 10\, No. 4\nWaltz in D-flat Major\, Op. 70\, No. 3 \nBEETHOVEN (1770-1827)\nSonata quasi una fantasia\, Op. 27\, No. 2 \nRay Capiral\, pianist\, composer and teacher\, graduated from University of California\, Los Angeles\, in 2009. He enjoyed an active career as a private teacher and gigging musician in L.A. for ten years before moving north\, and has now resided in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2011. Currently\, Mr. Capiral serves as the music director at Open Door United Methodist Church (Richmond) and pianist and organist at Mira Vista United Church of Christ (El Cerrito)\, and enjoys part-time work at Avenue Yarns in Albany. Between knitting\, spinning at his spinning wheel\, and playing the piano\, one can assume Mr. Capiral is likely taking in the sights at Land’s End\, wandering around Angel Island\, or fantasizing about snowboarding in Tahoe. \nSome of our past performers have been: \nEric is a graduate of Stanford University and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During his studies\, he was the winner of the concerto competitions of both institutions. In 2013\, he was awarded the prestigious Robert M. Golden Medal for outstanding contributions to the arts. As a composer\, he won the Pacific Musical Society Composition Prize 2014\, and his sets of children’s music have been programmed for over six years on the syllabus of the US Open Music Competition. His music has been performed by the St. Lawrence String Quartet\, the Friction Quartet\, his generous friends\, and his adorable piano students. \nEric also comprises one half of the notorious “Happy Dog” piano duo\, with his piano partner\, Nathan Cheung. For over a decade\, they have performed four-hands originals\, transcriptions\, and classics alike with a focus on bringing humor and joy to the classical music world. \nIn his spare time\, he enjoys a good game of Go. \nTaija Warbelow\, originally from Fairbanks\, Alaska\, is the violist in the Bay Area based Friction Quartet. She studied at the Juilliard Pre-College with Toby Appel and at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music with Jodi Levitz. Though bios are a necessary part of being a performer\, she feels they are impersonal and would prefer for audiences to get to know her through her playing and by talking to her after the performance. \nBassist Eugene Theriault is a born and raised San Francisco native. He graduated with a B.M. from the Oberlin Conservatory and an M.M. from the San Francisco Conservatory\, where he studied with Scott Haigh and Steve Tramontozzi\, respectively. The performance of new music has been a part of his life since high school and he continues to be a strong supporter of contemporary music\, performing most recently with the San Francisco Conservatory’s New Music Ensemble\, Opera Parallele\, and the Berkeley Symphony. He currently works as a freelance performer and teacher in the Bay Area\, and enjoys playing a wide range of musics. \n
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