Twin Cities


Twin Cities Inaugural Young Artist Concert
Jun
9

Twin Cities Inaugural Young Artist Concert

Donate to this concert in support of Groveland Food Shelf

We’re thrilled to announce the inaugural concert of our Twin Cities Chapter’s Young Artist series, which will feature Katia Tesarczyk, Archie Brown, Gloriana Wolf, Joshua Choi, and Daniel Knapp performing chamber works by Reena Esmail and Antonin Dvorak. Admission is free, no RSVPs are required, and donations are welcomed; all proceeds will go to Groveland Food Shelf, which serves over 5,000 clients a month.

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Spring Celebration!
Apr
16

Spring Celebration!

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Our Twin Cities chapter celebrates spring with string and wind chamber music by Madeline Dring, Villa-Lobos, Poulenc, and Beethoven. All proceeds will go to Source MN Food Pantry.

Artists:
Immanuel Davis, flute
Christine Kim, oboe
Fei Xie, bassoon
James Garlick, violin
Chi-Chi Lin Bestmann, viola
Kathe Jarka, cello
Timothy Lovelace, piano

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Swing Sisterhood Big Band with Tommy Robinson
Apr
2

Swing Sisterhood Big Band with Tommy Robinson

Donate to this concert in support of Keystone community services

Jump into spring with the Swing Sisterhood Big Band on April 2, in a concert that ranges from traditional big band tunes to a new a work by Julie Zeidel! All proceeds benefit the food shelves at Keystone Community Services.

Directions to BEC: The BEC (Brady Education Center) is on the southwest corner of the St. Paul campus of the University of St. Thomas. Get to the intersection of Cretin and Grand Avenues - Cretin is an exit off of I-94 in St. Paul, just west of the Snelling Avenue exit. From the intersection, turn into campus at the stoplight on Grand. Drive past the parking ramp and a couple buildings on the left, then turn left into a big parking lot. There are two red brick dorms at that parking lot; walk on through between those dorms to a brown L-shaped building - that's BEC.

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Inaugural MFF Twin Cities Concert!
Nov
13

Inaugural MFF Twin Cities Concert!

Music for Food Twin Cities presents its inaugural chapter concert this November, with music by Bach, Poulenc, and Schubert, performed by musicians from the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, and MacPhail Center. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Source MN, which provides free groceries weekly at its Food Shelf.

PROGRAM:
Bach Suite No. 4 for Solo Cello in E flat major
Poulenc Sonata for Flute and Piano
Schubert "Trout" Quintet

ARTISTS:
James Garlick , violin
Chi-Chi Bestmann, viola
Käthe Jarka, cello
Zachary Cohen, double bass
Timothy Lovelace, piano
Immanuel Davis, flute

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