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SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History 2013 - 2014 Westminster Presbyterian Church Matthew Grasso, Guitarist / The Vocal Art Ensemble (VAE) September 29, 1013 - Sunday Natsuki Fukasawa and Richard Cionco - Solo/Duo Pianists October 19, 2013 - Saturday Sac State Jazz Singers and C-Sus / Doug Pauly Quintet November 17, 2013 - Sunday Black History Month Celebration w/ Darron Flagg and Candace Johnson / The UC Berkeley Gospel Chorus February 22, 2014 - Saturday Dave Moreno, Organist - A Night at the Movies March 22, 2014 - Saturday Gifted Young, Local, Classical and Jazz Musicians / April 27, 2014 - Sunday Mondavi Center SFJazz All Stars Bonus Concert May 17, 2001 - Saturday 2012 - 2013 (60th Season) Crest Theater Boston Brass September 16, 2012 - Sunday A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra of Boston September 30, 2012 - Sunday Robert Post (one man - variety show) February 24, 2013 - Sunday Terry Barber, countertenor March 24, 2013 - Sunday Side Street Strutters Jazz Band w/ Melony Collins May 19, 2013 - Sunday 2011 - 2012 Crest Theater Chris Jacome Flamenco Ensemble October 23, 2011 - Chaplin - A Life. In Concert David Pomeranz, Performer November 27, 2011 - Carpe Diem String Quartet January 22, 2012 - American Spirit March 4, 2012 - Colcannon (Celtic ensemble) April 1, 2012 - 2010 - 2011 Crest Theater (1,2,3,4) / Memorial Auditorium (5) The Lowe Family September 24, 2010 - Friday Presidio Brass October 27, 2010 - Wednesday Tango Buenos Aires January 20, 2011 - Thursday Angele Dubeau & La Pieta March 5, 2011 - Saturday Opole, Philharmonic of Poland March 20, 2011 - Sunday 2009 - 2010 Sacramento Community Center Theater Virsky Ukranian National Dance Company September 24, 2009 - Thursday Slavayanka A Cappella Choir October 31, 2009 - Saturday Anthony and Joseph Paratore - Piano Duo January 14, 2010 - Thursday Hutchins Consort February 18, 1010 - Thursday Gene Krupa Orchestra & The Four Freshmen April 8, 2010 - Thursday 2008 - 2009 Sacramento Community Center Theater Masters of Harmony (chorus) Septermber 27, 2008 - Saturday The Romeros Quartet October 29, 2008 - Wednesday The Spanish Brass January 22, 2009 - Thursday Czech Symphony Orchestra February 19, 2009 - Thursday The 5 Browns March 5, 2009 - Thursday SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History 2007 - 2008 Sacramento Community Center Theater (1,2,4,5) / Memorial Auditorium (3) Franz Liszt Orchestra September 25, 2007 - Tuesday Italian Saxophone Quartet January 17, 2008 - Thursday Royal Scots Dragoon & the Band of the Coldstream Guards February 28, 2008 - Thursday The Glenn Miller Orchestra April 1, 2008 - Tuesday Conjunto Iberico Cello Octet with Pilar Jardo, Soprano April 22, 2008 - Tuesday 2006 - 2007 Sacramento Community Center Theater Burning River Brass October 15, 2006 - Sunday Joyce Yang, Pianist January 18, 2007 - Thursday The Moscow Chamber Orchestra March 1, 2007 - Thursday Yale Whiffenpoofs (choral group) March 29, 2007 - Thursday Aspen Santa Fe Ballet May 3, 2007 - Thursday 2005 - 2006 Sacramento Community Center Theater (1,2,4,5) / Memorial Auditorium (3) Russian State Chorus October 12, 2005 - Wednesday Eroica Trio January 11, 2006 - Wednesday The Black Watch and The Band of the Welsh Guards February 28, 2006 - Tuesday Hungarian Symphony Orchestra March 22, 2006 - Wednesday The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and The Pied Pipers April 25, 2006 - Tuesday 2004 - 2005 Sacramento Community Center Theater (1,3,4,5) / Memorial Auditorium (2) Trio Veronezh October 14, 2004 - Thursday Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra November 14, 2004 - Saturday Antoni Wit, Artistic Director / Olgo Kern, Pianist Cantus (vocal ensemble) January 20, 2005 - Thursday Side Street Strutters February 19, 2005 - Saturday Richard Smith, Guitar & Julie Adams, Cello April 12, 2005 - Tuesday 2003 - 2004 Sacramento Community Center Theater Mon Tango (instrumental ensemble) October 27, 2003 - Monday River City Brass Band January 21, 2004 - Wednesday Venice Baroque Orchestra February 12, 2004 - Thursday I Get a Kick Out of Cole (singers, actors and Orchestra) March 4, 2004 - Thursday Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Pianist April 8, 2004 - Thursday 2002 - 2003 (50th Season) Sacramento Community Center Theater Orquestra de Sao Paulo and Sergio and Odair Assad October 25, 2002 - Monday Quartetto Gelato (instrumental ensemble) February 19, 2003 - Wednesday Tuscon Arizona Boys Chorus March 5, 2003 - Wednesday Three Hits & a Miss (vocal group) April 9, 2003 - Wednesday Olga Kern, Pianist April 28, 2003 - Monday SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History 2001 - 2002 Sacramento Community Center Theater Ballet Nacional de Cuba Pacifica Quartet Elmer Iseler Singers Atlantic Brass Quintet Curtain Up! - Strike Up the Band 2000 - 2001 Sacramento Community Center Theater Black Mountain Chorus of Wales September 23, 2000 - Saturday Iceland Symphony Orchestra October 17, 2000 - Tuesday Katia Skanavi, Pianist January 16, 2001 - Tuesday Ahn Trio February 15, 2001 - Thursday Proteus Seven April 8, 2001 - Sunday 1999 - 2000 Sacramento Community Center Theater Mark Dubois, Tenor & Gloria Saarinen, Piano October 12, 1999 - Tuesday Tribute to a Century (music and dance) October 31, 1999 - Saturday Joe Trio January 12, 2000 - Wednesday Boston Brass February 15, 2000 - Tuesday Common Ground (dance) March 2, 2000 - Thursday Moscow Virtuosi April 11, 2000 - Tuesday 1998 - 1999 Sacramento Community Center Theater St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, October 12, 1998 - Monday Alexander Polischuk, Musical Director The Western Wind (vocal) January 4, 1999 - Sunday Navah Perlman/Kurt Nikkanen/Zuill Bailey Trio March 4, 1999 - Thursday Kathryn Lewis and Martin Perry, Piano Duo March 29, 1999 - Monday River City Brass Band April 26, 1999 - Monday 1997 - 1998 Sacramento Community Center Theater Direct From Broadway - Debbie Shapiro Gravitte & September 28, 1997 - Saturday Michael Maguire Aram Basmadjian, Organist November 14, 1997 - Friday Vancouver Wind Trio January 16, 1998 - Friday New York Theatre Ballet February 20, 1998 - Friday Diana Byer, Artistic Director The Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra March 15, 1998 - Sunday Hobart Earle, Music Director and Chief Conductor SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History 1996 - 1997 Sacramento Community Center Theater Banjomania September 16, 1996 - Monday Red Star, Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble October 29, 1996 - Tuesday Budapest Festival Orchestra Ivan Fischer, Director & Conductor January, 23, 1997 - Thursday Robert McDuffie, Violin Sherry Overholt, Soprano & Lee Velta, Baritone March 3, 1997 - Monday Christopher Parkening, Guitarist & the Colorado Quartet April 16, 1997 - Wednesday 1995 - 1996 Sacramento Community Center Theater Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra Sept 27, 1995 - Wednesday Atherton, David, Director/Chen Edith, Pianist The Central Band of Her Majesty's Royal Air Force October 29, 1995 - Sunday Frederic Chiu, Pianist January 9, 1996 - Tuesday The Gregg Smith Singers (16 Voices) February 7, 1996 - Wednesday Hexagon (instrumental ensemble) March 11, 1996 - Monday Khenany: Music of Latin America April 18, 1996 - Thursday 1994 - 1995 Sacramento Community Center Theater The Americus Brass Band Sept 26, 1994 - Monday Alexei Sultanov, Pianist November 10, 1994 - Thursday Janecek Philharmonic Orchestra February 9, 1995 - Thursday Dennis Burkh, Conductor Russian Seasons Dance Company Mar 15, 1995 - Wednesday Bulgarian Children's Choir April 18, 1995 - Tuesday 1993 - 1994 Sacramento Community Center Theater Markham and Broadway, Piano Duo September 23, 1993 - Thursday The San Francisco Symphony October 10, 1993 - Sunday Herbert Blomstedt, Conductor Scott Yoo, Violinist w/Tomoko Kitago, Piano November 12, 1993 - Thursday Dallas Brass January 31, 1994 - Monday The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble March 13, 1994 - Sunday Sandor Timar, Artistic Director 1992 - 1993 (40th Season) Sacramento Community Center Theater Prague Chamber Orchestra September 24, 1992 - Thursday Robert McDuffie, Violinist Nickolas Karousatos, Baratone October 27, 2013 - Tuesday San Francisco Saxophone Quartet November 30, 1992 - Monday Royal Winnipeg Ballet January 25, 1993 - Monday John Meehan, Artistic Director John Browning, Pianist February 17, 1993 - Wednesday SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION - Concert History 1991 - 1992 Sacramento Community Center Theater The Australian Boys Choir October 2, 1991 - Noel Ancell, Artistic Director Moscow Virtuosi November 4, 1991 - Vladimir Spivakov, Conductor & Violinist Clara Wuertz, Pianist January 29, 1992 - Solid Brass (Ten Brass Players & Percussionist) Mazowsze (Polish folkloric song and dance troupe) March 10, 1992 - 1990 - 1991 Sacramento Community Center Theater The Royal New Zealand Ballet October 10, 1990 - Wednesday Harry Hawthorne, Artistic Director Sofia Philharmonic November 20, 1990 - Tuesday Yordan Dafov, Conductor Shanghai Acrobats & Imperial Warriors of the Peking Opera December 2, 1990 - Sunday Pirin - Bulgarian National Folk Ensemble February 19, 1991 - Tuesday Kiril Stefanov, Artistic Director Branko Krsmanovich Chorus of Yugoslavia March 5, 1991 - Tuesday Darinka Matich-Marovich, Conductor 1989 - 1990 Sacramento Community Center Theater Aterballetto Italia October 25, 1989 - Thursday Amedo Amodio, Artistic Director The Swingle Singers November 28, 1989 - Monday Stretcher & Horowitz, Duo-pianists January 31, 1999 - Wednesday The Berlin Octet February 6, 1999 - Tuesday The Canadian Brass April 2, 1999 - Monday Brenda Boozer, Mezzo-soprano April 18, 1999 - Wednesday 1988 - 1989 Sacramento Community Center
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