Mark Morris Dance Group, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale. $40-$126. 642-9988. [email protected]
12 midnight to 8pm, Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
Sites and Stories of Berkeley's Art Museums. Led by Steven Finacom
The University of California Berkeley Art Museum reopened in January at its new site in Downtown Berkeley. It's the second "Berkeley Art Museum" downtown; the first was in the 1920s. In conjunction with the BHS exhibit on early Berkeley art museums "real and imagined" this walk will visit, on and off campus, several intriguing buildings or sites of early public or private art exhibit facilities dating back to the 19th century.
To sign up for one or more walks, see the BHS website for a printable flyer with an order form.
Tours are limited to 30 paying participants unless noted otherwise. Pre-paid reservations are required and tickets are not refundable. Tours are conducted in rain, shine or Berkeley fog and are wheel chair accessible unless otherwise noted.
10am to 12 noon, 1931 Canter Street
a group show of black and white
paintings, drawings, prints & collage
Sabah Al-Dhaher, Jeremy Balfour, Carol Brighton, Roger Brown, Lynn Faus, Gary Lapow, Daniel Martin, Tom Morgenson, Teru Saul, Barbara Scales, Peteer Scaturro, Sylvia Sussman, John Warren Travis, Olga Yunak
Gallery hours Friday 4-7pm, Wed and Sat 1:30 - 5:30pm
Show runs March 12-April 9,2016
[email protected] mythosfirehouse.com
5:30pm to 8:30pm, Mythos Fine Art Firehouse Gallery North 1790 Shattuck Ave
Joshua Romatowski, flute
Emily Botel, violin
Natalie Carducci, violin
Addi Liu, violin and viola
Laura Rubinstein-Salzedo, violin and viola
Clio Tilton, violin and viola
Kim Mai Nguyen, viola
Gretchen Claassen, 'cello and viola da gamba
Laura Gaynon, 'cello
Esther Lam, harpsichord
Derek Tam, harpsichord and conductor
Les Goûts-réünis-the tastes or styles reunited-is a century-long culmination of the musical contest between the elegance seeking French and the Italians who delighted in virtuosity and the power to astound. The leading violinist-composers of the Baroque era were brilliant virtuosi, championing their own compositions as well as setting the newest musical trends and reuniting styles. The young and exciting Baroque ensemble MUSA charts the evolution of regional violin music from cities across Italy to a cosmopolitan style at the French capital in a trio sonata program performed on period instruments.
Admission prices for all concerts (unless otherwise noted):
$20 General
$15 Senior/ Disabled/ Student
No one will be turned away for lack of funds
To reserve a ticket call
(510) 549-3864
8pm to 10pm, 2320 Dana Street
The Lost Trio builds on the music from their critically acclaimed album Monkwork in order to illustrate Thelonious Monk's influence on the composition styles of bassist Dan Seamans and award-winning composer and saxophonist Phillip Greenlief.
$15
8pm to 9pm, California Jazz Conservatory, 2087 Addison Street
UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, David Milnes, conductor
Wagner, Parsifal Prelude and Good Friday Spell
Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 5 ("Reformation")
Shostakovich, Symphony No. 12
$16 general/$12 non-UCB students, seniors, groups 10+/$5 UCB students
8pm to 9pm, Hertz Hall UC Campus