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Mike Huguenor on October 27, 2021
In the first public indoor event of its 30th anniversary season, San Jose Chamber Orchestra presents three exciting premieres that are “Of Time and Place.” Alone Together, a timely piece composed by three-time Emmy winner John Wineglass, takes social distancing as inspiration, while our experience of time during the pandemic inspires composer…
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André Jaquez on September 15, 2017
Whether you are devout, reborn or spiritually unavailable, take an hour on Sunday to hear the San Jose Chamber Orchestra perform an inspirational program. Donations will benefit the Cathedral Basilica St. Joseph Office of Social Ministry as well as Jewish Family Services Silicon Valley. Their goal is to alleviate homelessness and food…
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Twenty-four years ago, Metro columnist Sammy Cohen was a drummer in the Musicians Union, and Barbara Day Turner was a harpsichordist and conductor with superb contemporary music chops. They were friends, and after running into each other at the opera one evening, they contemplated forming an official San Jose chamber orchestra to…
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