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MUSIC: Diane Grubbe performs 20th and 21st century works for flutes large and small by Mario Lavista, Andrew M. Rodriguez, Orlando Jacinto Garciá, and Miguel del Aguila.

Recent Music for the Flutes with Diane Grubbe – Shenson Faculty Concert Series – Online

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Date(s) - 07/23/2021
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

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Community Music Center Mission District Branch

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Diane Grubbe performs 20th and 21st century works for flutes large and small by Mario Lavista, Andrew M. Rodriguez, Orlando Jacinto Garciá, and Miguel del Aguila. The concert will include a discussion with Mr. Rodriguez about his work, Highways, for flute with glissando head-joint.

The Shenson Faculty Concert Series returns this summer with free concert broadcasts spotlighting CMC talented faculty members. Each year, the Shenson Foundation sponsors free community concerts for CMC faculty music projects to support CMC Faculty as performing artists and ensure their work on stage is shared and celebrated in our community.

This year’s presenters will highlight a wide variety of musical styles, techniques, and creative inspirations, from Chopin to Chick Corea and Lotería cards to flutes of all shapes and sizes. Enjoy compelling programs of classical, jazz, contemporary, Afro-Cuban music, and more with artistic performances, composer interviews, and a chance to connect with faculty through Q&A.

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS:

Diane Grubbe performs regularly with Donald Pippin’s Pocket Opera and also freelances throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, appearing with regional orchestras including Symphony Silicon Valley, Festival Opera and many others. A great fan of new music, Diane often performs with the contemporary music ensemble sfSoundGroup and has been a guest performer with Earplay and the Eco Ensemble. Since 2004 Diane has been the flautista in Quinteto Latino, the Bay Area wind quintet specializing in classical music from Latin America.

In 2012, Quinteto Latino released their first CD, “100 Years of Mexican Music for Wind Quintet”. Diane is a graduate of San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Her instructors have included Paul Renzi, Lloyd Gowen and Tim Day of the San Francisco Symphony. She has performed in masterclasses with Julius Baker, Heinz Holliger, Robert Stallman and Robert Dick.

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