3/16/2024 0 Comments Four seasons palo alto![]() at the Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. The group is an all-flute ensemble with flutes of all sizes and shapes.ĭec. īel Canto Flutes The Mountain View Library hosts the Bel Canto Flutes performing a holiday concert with music that spans the ages across several cultures, including many favorites. at First United Methodist Church, 625 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. Murray Schafer’s “Snowforms,” Veljo Tormis’ “Talvemustrid” (Winter Patterns) and Carol Barnett’s “Winter, Snow.”ĭec. Ī Candlelit Homecoming The Peninsula Women’s Chorus performs contemporary and classical works celebrating winter, including R. Stanford Medicine Orchestra and Chorus A concert of holiday music performed by a chorus and orchestra made up of faculty, staff and students from Stanford Medicine, Stanford Hospital, and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital.ĭec. at Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. The audience can spin a roulette wheel to select the songs.ĭec. Holiday Roulette: A Mezzo Mashup Music at Kohl Mansion presents San Francisco Opera mezzo-sopranos Nikola Printz and Gabrielle Beteag with pianist Ronny Michael Greenberg performing traditional seasonal holiday tunes, opera classics and favorite songs from Broadway, cabaret and jazz. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado Ave, Palo Alto. Winter Hymns iSing Silicon Valley, a choir for girls in grades 1 through 12, performs the world premiere of composer Shara Nova’s “Winter Hymns” and Benjamin Britten’s “Ceremony of Carols.” Featuring harpist Jieyin Wu and violist Lesley Robertson.ĭec. To wrap it all up on Christmas Eve, one popular local tradition is returning after a long break, as the Stanford Theatre hosts its first showing of “It’s a Wonderful Life” since 2019. Some artists are presenting their 2023 updates on favorite annual shows, from Smuin Contemporary Ballet to Peninsula Lively Arts, and ensembles such as Kitka, Oakland Interfaith Choir and Chanticleer. And heading home for the holidays is Palo Alto-born Grammy winner Molly Tuttle, who with band Golden Highway brings a holiday show for four nights to The Guild (fresh off a recent second Grammy nomination). Meanwhile, a lot of artists are presenting holiday-themed shows, like vocalist Storm Large celebrating a “Holiday Ordeal” at Stanford Live or The Maccabeats bringing Hanukkah fun to the Oshman Family JCC. The elf himself is coming to the stage at Los Altos Stage Company and Peninsula Youth Theatre with a musical inspired by the film “Elf,” while TheatreWorks spells out the songs in middle-school misfits’ hearts in “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Whether it’s a choir singing carols, dancers pirouetting to Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” or bands bringing their spins to holiday favorites, it’s one of the most musical times of the year.Īfter all, “the best way to spread Christmas - or holiday - cheer is singing loud for all to hear,” to paraphrase Buddy the elf. ![]()
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