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SUMMARY:Noon Concerts featuring Evan Kahn\, cello and Robert Howard\, cello
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our 2019/2020 season of Wednesday Noon Concerts!  Today we are featuring Evan Kahn and Robert Howard. \n\nEVAN KAHN  Native to Los Angeles\, cellist Evan Kahn has been praised as “a cellist deserved of serious listening” for bringing his “electrifying … nuanced and colorful” style to all of his collaborations\, from concerti to chamber music to contemporary performances. Intensely passionate about new music and music of non-Western cultures\, he has commissioned and premiered over 50 works by composers from around the world\, including his father’s Cello Concerto.   Evan attended Aspen Music Festival on a fellowship\, where he studied with Juilliard professor Darrett Adkins and played co-principal in the Aspen Academy of Conducting Orchestra\, the Aspen Sinfonia Concertante\, and the Aspen Philharmonic as an Orchestral Leadership Fellow. In summer 2016\, he served as one of 40 student fellows in the Piatigorsky Cello Festival — fellows hand-picked from conservatories around the world — and in summer 2017\, Evan attended the Taos School of Music to work with the Brentano\, Borromeo\, and Shanghai Quartets.   Evan received a Master’s in Chamber Music at San Francisco Conservatory of Music\, studying with Jennifer Culp. He graduated with college and university honors from Carnegie Mellon University\, studying with David Premo. Before college\, he took lessons with LA Opera principal cellist John Walz and Lyris Quartet cellist Timothy Loo. Other important mentors include Paul Hersh\, Thomas Loewenheim\, Amos Yang\, Ian Swensen\, and Bonnie Hampton.  In addition to performing and teaching\, Evan enjoys making curry\, reading postmodern fiction\, and watching The Great British Bake Off. He plays on a cello by Italian luthier Carlo Carletti\, c. 1900. \n\nROBERT HOWARD  A native of Atlanta\, GA\, Robert began studying cello at age 12. Graduate of Rice University and San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He has studied and performed at festivals such as Tanglewood\, Spoleto\, Verbier\, the Accademia Chigiana\, and the Sandor Vegh Academy in Prague. Robert won first prize in the Rome Festival Competition and has received grants from the Maggini and Virtu Foundations. Robert has performed in the Festival Internacional de Musica in Costa Rica\, the Festival de Guadarama in Spain\, and on the Mostly Mozart series in Lincoln Center. He has performed with American Bach Soloists\, New Century Chamber Orchestra\, Philharmonia Baroque\, and the San Francisco Symphony. A regular guest on many Bay Area chamber music series\, Robert has also made concerto appearances with BARS Orchestra and Stanford Symphony. He has worked directly with composers such as Osvaldo Golijov\, Gabriela Frank\, George Perle\, George Benjamin\, and Jonathan Berger. Robert runs his own house concert series\, concertsbythesquare.org\, which combine thematically linked chamber music programs with food and short lecture presentations. A passionate teacher\, he has made two trips to Kenya\, where he taught and performed. He has coached at San Francisco Conservatory\, Stanford University\, San Jose State University\, San Francisco State University\, and the Conservatorio Superior Coruña in Spain. \nNOON CONCERTS  Every Wednesday\, for the past 7 years we have offered complimentary classical concerts featuring renowned musicians from around the world.  The Wednesday concert series has become a special place where community and friends can gather for the love of live music and discover something new and beautiful each and every week.  We want to offer the inspiration of live music to every community member\, regardless of financial ability – so we offer these concerts free of charge to the public. Concerts are approximately an hour long take place in the Tivoli room\, where both the audience and musicians can sit in close proximity\, creating an intimate concert setting.  Please take a look at our calendar of these special events and join us! \n
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LOCATION:Tivoli\, 142 Throckmorton Avenue\, Mill Valley\, CA\, 94941\, United States
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