All events for Fazioli & Friends at a Private Home

April 2019
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The Fazioli is a 10 foot grand piano, a precious instrument, perhaps one of its kind in Sonoma County. The Friends are Ken Piters, Piano; Roy Zajac, Principal Clarinet, Santa Rosa Symphony; and members of Scattered Winds, a woodwind ensemble.

Together they will make beautiful music in the concert-like great room of a Calistoga home, performing the sonata for clarinet and piano by Francis Poulenc, the Quintet in E-flat Major Major for piano and winds, K4522 by Mozart, and a piece to be announced.

Performances will take place two consecutive afternoons. Refreshments will be served, along with wine from Petrified Forest Vineyards.

All proceeds will be shared by The Santa Rosa Symphony League in support of music education for youngsters in Sonoma County, and FACE 2 FACE whose mission is to end HIV in Sonoma County while supporting the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV/AIDS.

Reservations can be made at link below. For more information, contact Sheila McQuillen, 707-579-4094.

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The Fazioli is a 10 foot grand piano, a precious instrument, perhaps one of its kind in Sonoma County. The Friends are Ken Piters, Piano; Roy Zajac, Principal Clarinet, Santa Rosa Symphony; and members of Scattered Winds, a woodwind ensemble.

Together they will make beautiful music in the concert-like great room of a Calistoga home, performing the sonata for clarinet and piano by Francis Poulenc, the Quintet in E-flat Major Major for piano and winds, K4522 by Mozart, and a piece to be announced.

Performances will take place two consecutive afternoons. Refreshments will be served, along with wine from Petrified Forest Vineyards.

All proceeds will be shared by The Santa Rosa Symphony League in support of music education for youngsters in Sonoma County, and FACE 2 FACE whose mission is to end HIV in Sonoma County while supporting the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV/AIDS.

Reservations can be made at link below. For more information, contact Sheila McQuillen, 707-579-4094.