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    Music in the Time of Turmoil - From Conflict to Redemption

    Music in the Time of Turmoil - From Conflict to Redemption

    Music At The Mission

    March 13, 2010

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    Armed conflict brings out the worst of humanity... and it has been the impetus for some of the greatest art this world has known. Join Music at the Mission in a program of chamber works inspired by war. Program includes Olivier Messien's Quartet pour le fin du Temp, Paul Schoenfield Sparks of Glory, Leos Janacek's Violin and Piano Sonata and Cristos Hatis Dance of the Dictators from Constantinople.

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      Tickets: $20-$25

      Info Phone: 510-305-1364

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 13, 2010

      Times:
      Pre-concert lecture: 7:15pm
      Concert: 8pm

    • Venue Info

      Mission San Jose

      43300 Mission Boulevard Fremont, CA 94539

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      • Event Name: Zero Hour - The World of Astor Piazzolla
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Argentine Tango experience captivates the South Bay"
        Review posted by: Steve Y from San Jose, CA, Nov 29, 2007

        WOW! What a way to kick start the new 2007-2008 season for Music@Market/ Music at the Mission, the tandem chamber music concert series in the South Bay. With the debut of �Zero Hour� The World of... Expand

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        WOW! What a way to kick start the new 2007-2008 season for Music@Market/ Music at the Mission, the tandem chamber music concert series in the South Bay. With the debut of �Zero Hour� The World of Astor Piazzolla, the halls of the San Jose Museum of Art were punctuated with the rhythm of Argentinian Tango. The formidable cast of world-class musicians included Seth Asarnow on bandoneon (the instrument of Astor Piazolla), versatile San Francisco guitarist, John Imholz, San Antonio Symphony Associate Concertmaster, Ertan Torgul, Symphony Silicon Valley Principal Bassist, Bill Everett, and our very own, Aileen Chanco on piano. Their timing was impeccable as each musician wove intricate rhythms into a powerful tapestry of tempos, melodies and emotions. With two rounds of standing ovation from the full house, it was clear, Tango has arrived, and so has this fledgling new music series. Collapse

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