Showing posts with label Chapel of the Chimes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chapel of the Chimes. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Garden of Memory 2016
The annual summer solstice concert at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland did not disappoint this year. It begins at 5 p.m. and ends spectacularly with an audience participation bell-ringing at sunset. In between, scores of incredible musicians give simultaneous performances in the chapels, crypts, balconies, hallways, and gardens of the majestic multilevel building.
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Playing pieces she commissioned for the unique altered tuning of her cello. |
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A few members of the beloved local Eastern European music group, celebrating its 37th season. |
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Media artist (voice, live electronic processing, sampled sound, and video), creating layers of intriguing complexity |
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A long line formed to play the Theremin with a Mills Music Professor |
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Summer Solstice celebrated with new music
The Chapel of the Chimes & Chapel of Memories is a maze of human-scaled, tiny to towering rooms, many hosting a musician or musicians for this annual fest. I have heard of this event but this was the first time I attended. It's a lovely building which was added on to over the years in an intriguing and graceful way.
Summer Solstice at the Chapel of the Chimes
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People strolled, sat on benches and even leaned on statues while enjoying the music. |
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Henry Kaiser on guitar while Brenda Gale painted and then hung her work on the wall behind. |
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In the Chimes Chapel waiting for the a cappella group, Kitka, to perform |
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Playing the film music of Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone on the outdoor terrace. |
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Drummer John Hanes |
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