The Edlos (website) (Sample
music here)
(Need a music player? Go here)
Saturday, August
6, Concert 7:30 - Cinnabar
Special
Event: Gala at 6:30
Prices:
$30 general, $28 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $20
The classically trained Edlos have been together since 1989, and have been gathering an ever growing following. They have been the opening act for many great stars including Ray Charles, Chicago, Kim Carnes, The Everly Brothers, Lou Rawls, Bonnie Raitt, Crystal Gayle, David Crosby and Graham Nash, Queen Latifah, Tower of Power, En Vogue and many others.
"Clever…funny…inventive…clean
and swinging harmonies" – San Francisco
Chronicle
"The
Bad Boys of a capella combine an opera pedigree
with loony humor." – Los Angeles
Times
"The
guys…just took my breath away…A
highly recommended show for the entire family" – Music
Connection Magazine
Girlkulture (website) (Sample music here)
Sunday, August 7,
2:00 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
Lara Bruckmann, Ariela Morgenstern and Darla Wigginton, together with Miles Graber and Inara Morgenstern on piano, offer an exciting musical revue spanning several decades performed in a lively cabaret style. The term "girlkultur" was used in 1930’s Berlin to exemplify the "new" woman: independent, sexual and socially irreverent. The members of Girlkulture embody this cultural heritage and celebrate the first bold adventurers of Berlin by offering a glimpse of Weimar Berlin with a modern twist. Highlights include songs from Kurt Weill, Cole Porter and William Bolcom, as well as a witty take on the "Jail House Tango" from the musical "Chicago."
Men of Worth (website) (Sample music here)
Tuesday, August 9,
Concert 7:30 - Cinnabar
Special
Events: Travelogue, 5:30, Boxed Dinner 6:30
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12 Sold
out
Dinner:
$10
Travelogues, FREE
The folk duo, Men of Worth, who position themselves firmly at the extreme, traditional end of the Celtic music spectrum, sing songs that are so authentic, so closely connected to their heritage, that Scotsman Donnie Macdonald sings some in his native Gaelic; while Irishman James Keigher includes time-polished pieces saved from the oral traditions of his native County Mayo. "We could not grow away from those sounds", said Macdonald, "so we have preserved them as accurately and authentically as we can, in our performances". Each play various instruments, among them mandolin, guitar, concertina and bodhran, a handheld drum.
Ancient Future (website) (Sample music here)
Wednesday, August
10, 7:30 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
Musicians from different cultural backgrounds make exciting music that shows how cultures can work together in this ensemble variation of the trendsetting group Ancient Future, the world's first and longest running musical organization dedicated exclusively to the mission of the creation of world fusion music. The group's leader, Matthew Montfort, coined that term in 1978. He considers it a process rather than a genre. It is the process that has throughout history led to the creation of new music traditions through cross-cultural collaboration. In concert, this ensemble inspires audiences with its uptempo fusion of music from around the world featuring world renowned musical virtuosos.
Oscar Reynolds Trio (website and music sample )
Thursday, August
11, 7:30 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
Polyphonic rhythms and a lush tapestry of guitar, charango, and lyrical panpipes by the Oscar Reynolds Trio reveal the rich diversity of Bolivian music. Oscar Reynolds plays complex, flowing melodies on the antara simultaneously with emotive, expressive chords and melodies on the guitar, while master percussionists Fernando de Sanjinez and Lalo Izquierdo bring dynamic and invigorating Bolivian and Afro-Bolivian beats on the cajón, bombo, and other native percussion instruments. José Luis Reynolds brings the high-pitched elegance of the charango, an Andean adaptation of the guitar with five double-strings, to complete the sound.
La Fibi (website)
Friday, August 12,
7:30 – Cinnabar
Special
Event: Post-Show "Meet the Artist"
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12 Sold Out
Phoebe Vernier, "La Fibi," is one of San Francisco’s premier flamenco dancers. She has been studying, teaching, and performing flamenco for 21 years. She has danced in the companies of Rosa Montoya’s Bailes Flamencos, La Tania Music and Dance, Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, and has toured nationally with The Boston Flamenco Ballet, The Company of Rinaldo Rincon, the renowned Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company, and the Madrid based "Compania Noche Flamenca" at the Hollywood Bowl.
"Evocative and
sultry energy...mind blowing rhythm and speed" – The
Connection
"quite
simply......amazing!" – BAM Magazine
The Cypress String Quartet (website) (Sample music here)
Saturday, August
13, 7:30 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
The Cypress String Quartet has performed to great acclaim at prominent venues worldwide, including appearances at the Kennedy Center, The Ravinia Festival and Stanford Lively Arts. Quartet members Cecily Ward & Tom Stone, violins; Ethan Filner, viola; and Jennifer Kloetzel, cello, have been widely celebrated for their virtuoso performances, innovative programming and sincere dedication to education and outreach. Praised by the Los Angeles Times for their "assured, mature and thorough" interpretations of the classical repertoire, the Cypress is reaching out in new ways, with bold programming that ignites interest in chamber music.
Olinda Duo (website)
Sunday, August 14,
7:30 at the Julia Morgan house on West Street
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
The Olinda Duo, soprano Silvia Lazo and classical guitarist Paul Grove, regularly perform throughout the United States and abroad, bringing the finest and most representative Latin musical art forms right to your doorstep. Their classical-to-contemporary repertoire takes the audiences into a warm and beautiful journey through South America’s vast musical landscape. The duo’s repertoire includes classical pieces from the most notable composers of Brazil, Spain, Mexico, Paraguay, Argentina and Cuba. Their Jazz/Popular repertoire features Bossa Nova, rumba, boleros and tango music.
Tuesday, August 16,
7:30 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
The warm, generous talents of this beloved local soprano have enriched the lives of hundreds of Festivalgoers and Bay Area aficionados throughout the years. Morris performs works by Dallapiccola, Ives, Berlioz, Purcell, Handel, Mahler and a work by Richard Felciano for soprano and tape.
The New Maihar Band (website)
Wednesday, August
17, 7:30 – Mahoney Library, SRJC Petaluma
Campus
FREE!
A unique ensemble developed by Maestro Ali Akbar Khan. It was originally inspired by the experiments of his illustrious father, Baba Allauddin Khansahib, who created the Maihar Band in India with young World War I orphans whom he trained to play classical instruments. Weaving traditional Indian melodies and rhythms into a dynamic orchestral texture, the New Maihar Band presents original compositions by Maestro Khan (who, with composer George Ruckert, has created over 30 works for the ensemble), combining the contemporary energy of modern music with the deep insights of an ancient tradition.
Thursday, August
18, 7:30 – Cinnabar
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
Bay Area cellists Gwyneth
Davis and Judiyaba are joined by clarinetist
Larry London and pianist Marilyn Thompson for
a rousing concert of new and old music, spanning
the sublime to the joyously ridiculous. Program
includes Gian Carlo Melotti’s luscious Suite
for 2 Cellos and Piano, Brahms’ gorgeous Clarinet
Trio and cello duets by London, Eshima and
others.
Evgeni Mikhailov: A Fairy Tale in Russian Music (website) (Sample music here)
Friday, August 19,
7:30 – Cinnabar Theater
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
This brilliant young Russian pianist possesses the rare gift of both virtuoso technique and deep feeling and shares his gift throughout Europe. This concert explores the repertoire of Glinka, Prokofiev, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky with a twist: all music relates in some way to the vast and rich tradition of the classic fairy tale.
Jenni Samuelson and Kathryn Lounsbery
![]() |
![]() |
|---|
Saturday, August
20, 7:30 - Cinnabar Theater
Special
Event: Attend the Wine and Garden Party (see below)
and get $10 off the price of admission to this
show.
Prices:
$20 general, $18 seniors/students, youth (18 and
under) $12
Join these dazzling Sonoma County alumni for a vocal recital of art songs, opera, music theater and jazz: something for everyone. Spiced with musical insights, personal stories and humor, the program includes the music of J.S. Bach, Schumann, the haunting melodies of Hahn, a fiery Spanish set of Joaquin Turina, Cole Porter for the fun of it, and incredible new works by Jeff Langley and Amanda McTigue.
4th Annual Wine and Garden Party
![]() |
|---|
| Click to enlarge |
Saturday,
August 20, 1:00-5:00
Cinnabar Theater Cordially Invites you to the 4th Annual Wine and Garden Party
Hosted
by Garden Valley Ranch |
498
Pepper Road, Petaluma |
Fine Garden
Art by Studio Replica |
Wine
tasting by Zebulon’s
Lounge |
Catering by Della Fattoria |
Live and Silent
Auctions |
Children’s
Art and Activities by Victoria's Fashion
Stables |
$30
donation or pay $40 to include the evening Samuelson/Lounsbery concert
at Cinnabar Theater, a $10 discount Youth under 18 Free |
| Click picture to enlarge | ||
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
|
||
Click any image at right to
enlarge |
||
| Download Windows Media Player here | ||
Only a counter