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We wish to thank the generous sponsors
of "The Evening for Guitar & Strings." In addition to making this glorious
evening possible, their support will uplift spirits throughout the year.
On Tuesday May 2, Bread & Roses and String Letter Publishing were co-presenters
of "The Evening for Guitar & Strings" at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco.
The concert was a benefit for Bread & Roses, Guitars in the Classroom
and The String Projects. Featured artists were GRAMMY winning classical
guitarist Sharon Isbin, fingerstyle
guitar innovator Alex de Grassi,
the Quartet San Francisco
with Jeremy Cohen and the San
Domenico Orchestra da Camera, winners of the 2005 National Orchestra
Competition.
The event featured the innovative world premiere of "3 Themes for
steel-string guitar, string quartet and string orchestra" by Alex de Grassi
and Jeremy Cohen, performed by Alex de Grassi, Quartet San Francisco and
the San Domenico Orchestra da Camera. "3 Themes" was commissioned by David
A. Lusterman, founder and owner of String Letter Publishing in celebration
of its 20th Anniversary. Derk Richardson from String Letter emceed the show.
Jeremy Cohen and Quartet San Francisco kicked off the evening with their
superb and inventive playing. Their instrumental finesse was one of many
high points during the evening and all were mesmerized by their great verve.
Alex de Grassi followed on acoustic guitar in a way that was timeless,
fluid, evocative and archetypal. He played three guitars, 6-string,
12-string and 16-string in his unique and stunning set.
Sharon Isbin, who said that she always wanted to be involved with Bread &
Roses, graced us with her talent, technique and musicianship. It was a
special occasion for all to watch, as the master guitarist collaborated with
the San Domenico Orchestra da Camera.
All in the audience enjoyed the superb artistry of the young performers from
San Domenico who were mature beyond their years. Violinists Karolinka
Tekiela of Greenbrae and Camille Buchanan of San Anselmo have both
volunteered for Bread & Roses at our institutional shows.
The concert was also attended by many Bread & Roses volunteer performers who
appreciated the high caliber playing of the artists.
At the post-event reception afterwards, event sponsors, including lead
sponsor Mark Nelson of Nelson Jobs and Event Chair Susan Gilardi, enjoyed
sumptuous hors d'oeuvres and had the opportunity to meet Sharon Isbin and
Alex de Grassi. Everyone congratulated David A. Lusterman, who is chair of
the Bread & Roses board, on the world premiere and on String Letter
Publishing's 20th anniversary.
A raffle was held at the post-event reception and some unique prizes were
won by Marin residents. Michael Harmon of Tomales won a beautiful travel
LXM Little Martin Guitar donated by C. F. Martin & Company. Catherine Less
of San Rafael won a Mimi Fariņa Rose plant courtesy of Bread & Roses and
Joni Beemsterboer of San Francisco won a custom garnet necklace with an
antique silver pendant designed and donated by Sudha Pennathur of Tiburon.
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Award-winning San Domenico Orchestra da Camera from San Domenico
School in San Anselmo delighted the crowd with their superb playing.
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Alex de Grassi uplifts the audience with his finger-style artistry
on acoustic guitar. |
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Quartet San Francisco thrills the crowd with their inventive artistry
at the Herbst benefit. |
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Mark
Nelson of San Rafael gives a toast. Nelson Jobs was lead sponsor
of the event. |
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Cassandra Flipper congratulates
Catherine Less of San
Rafael, winner of the Mimi Fariña rose plant. |
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Guitarist Sharon Isbin with Paul Liberatore of the Marin Independent
Journal. |
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Bread & Roses 2006 Benefit Event Chair Susan Gilardi of Larkspur
with Board Chair David A. Lusterman of San Anselmo. |
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Martin Guitar winner, Michael Harmon with Cassandra Flipper.
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