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Sonoma Classical Music Society

Pianist Elizabeth Dorman will
perform in recital on Sunday, October 20, 2013, at 3:00 pm, at a private home
in Sonoma, as a fund-raiser for the Sonoma Classical Music Society. 
This recital harks back to the “salon concerts” of the 18th and 19th centuries,
when performers entertained a select audience in the ‘salons’ of patrons and
generous aficionados.



For this special fund-raising
salon recital, Ms. Dorman will perform: Bach’s G Major French Suite, BWV 816, Debussy’s Suite
Bergamasque and L’Isle
Joyeuse, Schumann’s Arabesque,
op. 18, Liszt/Schumann’s Widmung,
and Beethoven’s Sonata #8 in C
minor, op. 18.



Ms. Dorman is a graduate of both
the San Francisco School of the Arts and the San Francisco Conservatory of
Music, where she has been on the adjunct faculty; has soloed with the Symphony
Parnassus and the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra, and has given
numerous recitals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Don’t miss this
opportunity to hear one of the Bay Area’s rising musical stars perform a
delightful variety of classical and romantic music in an intimate setting.

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Tickets for this special
fund-raising event are $75.00 per person and include a 2014 membership to the
Sonoma Classical Music Society.  Tickets may be purchase from the
Society’s website www.sonomaclassical.org  or by mailing a check to the Sonoma Classical
Music Society, P.O. Box 1342, Sonoma, CA 96576.  Once tickets have been
purchased, ticket holders will be given directions to the home where the
recital will be held.  Attendance will be limited to the first 65
individuals who purchase tickets.



The first concert of the Sonoma
Classical Music Society’s 2014 winter/spring series will be Sunday, February 9,
2014, at Vintage House, when the Alexander String Quartet returns to Sonoma to
perform an all-Beethoven concert.

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About the Sonoma Classical Music Society:



The Sonoma Classical Music
Society was formed in 2004 with the mission of sponsoring a series of classical
music concerts in Sonoma of the highest professional quality.  An
application for membership in the Sonoma Classical Music Society may be
obtained at the website: www.sonomaclassical.org.



 







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