SUNDAY, FEB. 2 at 3 P.M.

Temporary Resonance Trio: Eureka Symphony Benefit

Eureka Woman’s Club

Break this winter’s spell with an uplifting concert by the Temporary Resonance Trio on Sunday February 2 at the Eureka Woman’s Club.

The Trio, which includes Eureka Symphony concertmaster Terrie Baune, cellist and conductor Carol Jacobson, and pianist John Chernoff will play Beethoven’s Opus 70 No. 1 in D major, the “Ghost,” and Brahms’ Opus 8 in B major, both masterpieces of the chamber music literature. Along with their performance the Trio generously shares insights into the music, bringing audience and performers together for a deeper understanding and appreciation.

Sweet and savory treats, coffee and tea during intermission add to the joy of this community musical celebration.

This annual chamber music concert is a major benefit for the Eureka Symphony, with all proceeds going towards supporting the Symphony’s music programs. Concert sponsor Pam Cahill served on the Symphony Board and was inspired by working with Carol Jacobson to make many good things happen. “The Symphony is dear to my heart,” she says, “and I want those good things to continue”.

There is limited general seating, and this concert usually sells out, so advance purchase of the $30 tickets is recommended. Visit eurekasymphony.org or call the Eureka Symphony ticket line at 707-845-3655. A few tickets may be available at the door due to cancellations but cannot be assured.

The Eureka Symphony thanks concert sponsor Pam Cahill, the Eureka Woman’s Club, and Ramone’s Bakery and Café for their generous support.

The Chamber Music Benefit begins at 3 p.m. at the Eureka Woman’s Club at 1531 J St. in Eureka.

DATES/TIMES
WHERE
PRICE
  • $30
CONTACT INFO
  • Phone: 707-845-3655
  • Email: eurekasymphony@gmail.com
  • Web site

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