| Date | Event |
| 2/8/2019 | La Joie de la Danse Renowned baroque dancer Caroline Copeland of the New York Baroque Dance Company performs in costume with authentic choreography. With music by distinguished Canadian performer Alison Melville (traverso and recorder), joined by Mary Findley (baroque violin), Douglas Poplin (viola da gamba & cello), and Patrick Merrill (harpsichord). more info... |
| 2/9/2019 | Recorder and Early Instrument Workshop with Gwyn Roberts A one day workshop with Gwyn Roberts will feature music for recorders and other early instruments such as the viola da gamba on a theme of Gwyn's choosing. It is designed for players from lower to upper intermediate and advanced levels. Gwyn Roberts offers something for everyone. more info... |
| 2/9/2019 | La Joie de la Danse Workshop Baroque dancer Caroline Copeland and popular teacher and performer Alison Melville lead participants to an understanding of le mouvement, the basic movements of French dance, how tempo and meter are related to these movements, and how they are reflected in specific dance forms. With instruction for instrumentalists on ensemble and technical aspects of performing dance music. more info... |
| 2/18/2019 | Love is in the Air - 2019 SFRS Workshop ![]() The 2019 San Francisco Recorder Society (CA) workshop, Love is in the Air, will be held on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 18, 2019. This is a national holiday and an unusual day of the week for our workshop. We hope it will allow for full participation from our regular participants as well as players who are new to the workshop experience. Please join us as conductors Hanneke van Proosdij and Rotem Gilbert present music about love in its many forms. Love can inspire, fill us with joy, and lift us up, but can also bring heartbreak and grief. We will explore the many colors of love by an array of favorite composers from Guillaume Dufay to Gustav Holst. more info... |
| 2/20/2019 -2/24/2019 | Next Level Recorder Retreat A workshop for intermediate to advanced recorder players who want to work intensively on technique and musical skills, with the goal of gaining the tools they need to advance to a higher level of playing and musicianship. Faculty: Tish Berlin, Frances Blaker, Heloise Degrugillier. more info... |





