Join us to celebrate these outstanding rising stars! CSMA Merit Scholars are private lesson students who have shown a high level of commitment, talent and achievement in their music studies.
CelebrateFamily.us Best Bet: Do you and your teens like Chamber Music? If so, spend an hour together enjoying a free concert. The acoustics are wonderful in Tateuchi Hall.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a free community concert and seating is first-come, first-served. No advance tickets are available. Face masks are strongly recommended inside Tateuchi Hall. Seating is limited.
Performances and screenings in Tateuchi Hall are suitable for ages 7 and up. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour).
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us. Let us know about any changes at events@celebrate-family.com
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Jazz standards and original compositions from CSMA faculty member.
Jim Witzel Quartet | Community School of Music and Arts
The Jim Witzel Quartet performs jazz standards and original compositions from CSMA faculty member Jim’s newest album “Feelin’ It.” Tenor saxophonist Dann Zinn, organist Brian Ho and drummer Jason Lewis join Jim for this engaging evening of musical expression.
CelebrateFamily.us Best Bet: Do you and your teens like Jazz? If so, spend an hour together enjoying a free concert. The acoustics are wonderful in Tateuchi Hall.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a free community concert and seating is first-come, first-served. No advance tickets are available. Face masks are strongly recommended inside Tateuchi Hall. Seating is limited.
Performances and screenings in Tateuchi Hall are suitable for ages 7 and up. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour).
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us. Let us know about any changes at events@celebrate-family.com
Image credit/image courtesy of Community School of Music and Arts
Enjoy a special afternoon family concert featuring beloved music based on fairy tales and children’s stories.
Dayna Stephens Quartet: Jazz in the Now | CSMA
The cross-generation quartet performs a variety of textures and grooves inspired by traditional and modern sensibilities.
The music features original compositions by saxophonist and DownBeat Rising Star Dayna Stephens along with timeless standards arranged by the group.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a free community concert and seating is first-come, first-served. No advance tickets are available. Face masks are strongly recommended inside Tateuchi Hall. Seating is limited.
Performances and screenings in Tateuchi Hall are suitable for ages 7 and up. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour).
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us. Let us know about any changes at events@celebrate-family.com
Image credit/image courtesy of Community School of Music and Arts
Enjoy a special afternoon family concert featuring beloved music based on fairy tales and children’s stories.
Temirzhan Yerzhanov: Music Zoo | CSMA
CelebrateFamily.us Best Bet: Do you and your kids like Music? If so, spend an hour together enjoying a free concert. The acoustics are wonderful in Tateuchi Hall.
Award-winning pianist and conductor, CSMA faculty member Temirzhan Yerzhanov will play “L’Histoire de Babar” by Francis Poulenc and “Peter and the Wolf” by Sergey Prokofiev. The program will be narrated by well-known baritone Daniel Cilli.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a free community concert and seating is first-come, first-served. No advance tickets are available. Face masks are strongly recommended inside Tateuchi Hall. Seating is limited. This concert is open to all ages, but children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour).
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us. Let us know about any changes at events@celebrate-family.com
Image credit/image courtesy of Community School of Music and Arts
Come to Stanford University on Friday, April 14 for a free, day-long celebration of big band jazz in the San Francisco Bay Area!
The first SJW School Jazz Festival will feature performances by 16 school jazz bands, a noon concert by SJW faculty artists, and an evening concert with the Miles Ahead Big Band, and the Stanford Jazz Orchestra with special guest soloist Francisco Torres — all open to the public and free of charge.
Performances begin at 8 AM in Dinkelspiel Auditorium. The evening concert begins at 7:30 PM in Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
There are still a couple of spaces for school bands available. Band directors may sign up directly on the website. (As of Feb 23, 2023.)
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us. Let us know about any changes at events@celebrate-family.com
Free
Image credit/image courtesy of Stanford Jazz Workshop