About this Event
Nothing holds still for long.
Forms stretch. Familiar sounds return in unfamiliar ways. What once felt settled begins to move.
On June 6, the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra presents an evening shaped by change—seven works by six Bay Area composers, where tradition bends, stories reappear in new forms, and the ground beneath the music never quite settles.
From a luminous moonlit nocturne to a driving, turbulent march… from reimagined 18th-century forms to a vivid retelling of Snow White—each piece transforms something familiar into something new.
Guided by conductor John Kendall Bailey, the music unfolds live, in the moment—where energy, risk, and discovery are part of the experience.
Join us for a night where the ground is always in motion.
WHY COME?
Moonlight, memory, machinery, myth—each piece shifts the ground in its own way. No two moments settle in quite the same place.
Join us for a night of music that doesn’t sit still.
Tickets are also available at the door for this one-night-only performance by the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Old First Presbyterian Church, 1751 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, United States
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