To open up the year 2020 our first Noon Concert features Katrina Zosseder, Patty Farrell and Elisabeth Zosseder!
Program
Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques by Maurice Ravel, edited for harp by Carlos Salzedo
- Chanson de la mariée
- Là-bas, vers l’église
- Quel galant m’est comparable
- Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques
- Tout gai!
by Claude Debussy
Beau Soir
Fleur de Bles
Nuit d’étoiles
Piece Symphonique by Henriette Renié
La lettre du Jardinier by Marcel Tournier
A Gershwin Sampler – music by George Gershwin
arranged for Flute, Voice and Harp by Paul Baker
Elisabeth Zosseder, Harp
Elisabeth Zosseder graduated with her Bachelor of Music in harp performance from the Colburn School Conservatory of Music and Master of Music in harp performance from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, where she studied with JoAnn Turovsky. She has performed professionally with the Berlin Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Master Chorale, and the Ebéne Quartet, as well as artists such as mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, Plácido Domingo, Sir Simon Rattle, Gustavo Dudamel, James Conlon, and Esa-Pekka Salonen. Ms. Zosseder recently returned from two years of studying in Germany with Berlin Philharmonic principal harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet, receiving her second Master of Music specializing in orchestral harp performance from the Universität der Künste Berlin.
Katrina Zosseder, Soprano
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Katrina sings professionally as a section leader with several Bay Area choirs. She also enjoys singing with Volti, San Francisco’s premier new music singing group, and often collaborates with local composers on new works. She frequently performs in the chamber music setting both on voice and violin. You can also find Katrina playing and singing Irish music in sessions around the Bay Area and with her group “The Scottish Thistles.” From 2014-2017 she worked in the office of Opera Parallèle, a San Francisco based contemporary opera company, but is back in the Bay Area after spending a year in Munich, Germany with her family and singing with the Munich Bach Choir. She holds a BA in Anthropology and a BM in Vocal Performance from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Patricia Farrell, Flute
Patricia Farrell recently retired from the position of 2nd flute with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, which she held for 30 years. She has also played with San Francisco Ballet orchestra for almost as many. Before moving to San Francisco, she played piccolo in the Long Beach Symphony for 9 years, also working with Long Beach Opera, Orange County Chamber Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Patricia studied with Anne Diener Giles and received her Bachelor of Music Degree from the University of Southern California.
Welcome to our 2020 season of NOON CONCERTS! Our 2020 season runs from January thru June 2020 and features some of the most outstanding musicians from throughout the Bay Area and beyond. These classical concerts are free to the public and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you need ADA accommodations or have a group that wishes to attend please contact Barb at Barb@142ThrockmortonTheatre.org to make arrangements. The concerts are popular and do fill up so it is a good idea to plan ahead.
ABOUT NOON CONCERTS We have opened our doors for the past 7 + years and presented our Noon Concerts Series free of charge to the public. We bring in talented musicians, offering listeners the opportunity to discover the beauty of music in an intimate, accessible setting. Concerts are in a one-hour format and located in one of our street front settings where both audience and musicians can sit in vibrant, close proximity. Musicians often stay after the performance to informally speak about the program and their upcoming concerts.
NOON CONCERTS CURATOR We have had the good fortune to have Beni Shinohara as our Noon Concerts Curator over the last 4 years. She is a highly respected Bay Area musician who is in demand for her talent and dedication. She has made our Noon Concerts one of the areas sought after engagements for many performers.
SUPPORT Noon Concerts relies on the support of our community. Are you interested in helping us continue to provide high quality Noon Concerts as well as offer free and open access to our entire public? If so, we have many sponsor or donor opportunities available. Please contact Barb at Barb@142ThrockmortonTheatre.org
PERFORMERS If you are interested in being considered for one of our concert dates please contact Beni Shinohara at beni@142throckmortontheatre.org and include the information below. We do pay a small stipend to our performers.
- Bio or performance resume for each participating musician
- Summary of the proposed program (50-60 minutes in length)
- Contact Information (Name/Address/Telephone/Email)
- Requested time period/dates
ABOUT BENI SHINOHARA A native of Nagoya, Japan, violinist Beni Shinohara studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, where she earned a Master of Music degree. She also studied extensively in Europe with Sandor Vegh before coming to the United States. Beni has been the Assistant Principal Second violin for the San Francisco Opera Orchestra since 1988 and Assistant Concertmaster in the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra since 1990. She has appeared as a soloist with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony and the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, the Houston Ballet Orchestra, and the Cabrillo Music Festival Orchestra. Over the years, she has premiered numerous twentieth-century Japanese composers’ works, participating in the “Music Today” Concert Series under the direction of Toru Takemitsu. She also performs with many with Bay Area chamber ensembles such as the Marin Chamber Players, Gold Coast Chamber Players, and the Edgewood Trio. She currently lives in Mill Valley with her husband Katsuto and their Flat-Coated Retriever, Myla.