Category Archives: Education

Philharmonia Baroque’s Education Programs are in “Play” mode this season as we reach out to students of all ages

Connecting With History: Family Concert (Families with children 17 and younger) In our third annual Family Concert, the Orchestra will...
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November Program Notes: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 11 in B-flat Major In an era of harried composers whose livelihoods...
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September Concert Prelude: “The Demonic in Mozart”

Anthony Martin, violin and viola,  joins us to pose the question “what’s so special about D minor?” The Piano Concerto...
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New events added to 2010/11 schedule

How do we celebrate an anniversary? Especially a big one like our 30th? No, not with pearls or diamonds. Special events!...
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Family Concert

Nov ’1064:00 pm Vivaldi’s “Winter” and “Spring” Concertos Saturday, November 6 4:00 to 5:00p.m. First Congregational Church, Berkeley $7.50 for children...
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John Prescott leads SFEMS summer adult course

On August 2-6, our pre-concert lecturer John Prescott (right) will once again lead a series of morning classes for adults...
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Dudamel on education

It’s been a week since he swept through town, but we have Dudamel fever too! We were truly inspired when...
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