Afternoon Concert Crawl
February182023
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts kicks off its ninth season with two events in February: the return of the popular “Afternoon Concert Crawl” on Saturday, February 18; and a performance by saxophone quartet TC4 on February 22. More details and a complete schedule can be found at: www.DHSclassicalconcerts.org/2023
No tickets or reservations are required, but cash donations at the door are appreciated.
“Since 2015, Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts has presented dozens of free community concerts featuring performers from Southern California and guest artists who have traveled from throughout the country to entertain and inspire our local audience,” said Founder and Artistic Director, Danny Holt. “We are thrilled to continue presenting live concerts for the general public, and this season we are also expanding our educational outreach to local K-12 students, bringing amazing teaching-artists into the classrooms for interactive, hands-on workshops.”
The season opens with the popular “Afternoon Concert Crawl” on Saturday, February 18th, featuring performances at Cabot’s Pueblo Museum, the City Hall Amphitheater, and the new Desert Hot Springs Library. Note: At each venue, short performances will begin at 2pm, 2:45pm, and 3:30pm, making it possible for audience members to attend all three concerts in whatever order they choose. According to Holt, “The Afternoon Concert Crawl is always a fun event for the audience, since you can experience live music in intimate and informal settings. And it’s sort of a choose-your-own-adventure afternoon, since you can attend all three concerts in any order you choose!”
WHAT: Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts “Afternoon Concert Crawl”
WHERE: Cabot’s Pueblo Museum67616 Desert View Ave., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
City Hall Amphitheater11999 Palm Dr., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Desert Hot Springs Library14380 Palm Dr., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
WHEN: Saturday, February 18, 20232:00 – 4:00 PM(Note: Concerts begin at each venue at 2pm, 2:45pm, & 3:30pm. Audience members may attend all three concerts in any order they choose.)
WHO: Janine Angeletti (flute), Michael Adams (clarinet), & Nunzio Sisto (bassoon) Cabot’s Pueblo Museum
Jeffrey Krieger (electric cello)City Hall Amphitheater
Margaret Irwin-Brandon (harpsichord)Desert Hot Springs Library
Just a few days later, live music continues with the TC4 saxophone quartet, live in concert at Desert Hot Springs High School. Celebrated for their unique approach and virtuosic performances, TC4 brings an eclectic program of music for saxophone quartet, including music by Venezuelan composer Aldemaro Romero, French composer Eugene Bozza, and American music including by Michael Daugherty, and a world premiere by Chris Evan Hass.
WHAT: Desert Hot Springs Classical ConcertsTC4 saxophone quartet | www.andrewsharrison.com/tc4
WHERE: Desert Hot Springs High School – Black Box Theater65850 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
WHEN: Wednesday, February 22, 20237:00 – 8:00 PM
WHO: TC4 saxophone quartet(Andrew Harrison, Isaac Lopez, Frances Cisneros, & Robert Alexander)
Admission to these concerts is free, thanks to underwriting from the City of Desert Hot Springs and generous contributions from individual donors. Cash donations are accepted at the door, and donations can also be made online at: www.DHSclassicalconcerts.org/donate.
To learn more about Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts, visit: www.DHSclassicalconcerts.org
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