While the neighborhood isn’t quite back to pre-pandemic normal, on October 9, the Sunnyside Conservatory featured an in-person performance of chamber music, an extraordinary event since the COVID-19 pandemic rained down upon the Sunnyside a broadside of falsetto notes. There was not one discordant note on a Sunday afternoon when four local musicians, the Temescal […]
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Temescal Quartet at Sunnyside Conservatory July 27
Greetings Everyone! The Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory are delighted to announce a Temescal Quartet Concert on July 27, in the Conservatory at 236 Monterey Boulevard. The doors will open at 2:30 PM, and the music will begin at 3:00 PM. We will hear Beethoven’s Opus 18 # 6 and Ravel’s Quartet. Another composer may be included. As usual, light refreshments […]
A jewel in our crown: Temescal String Quartet at Sunnyside Conservatory
By Murray Schneider If San Franciscans aren’t convinced by this time that the renovated Sunnyside Conservatory is a magical venue for listening to chamber music, it wouldn’t have taken much to convince them on March 17. The Temescal String Quartet had no trouble persuading a capacity-filled Conservatory audience of music aficionados this was the case […]
Temescal Quartet at Sunnyside Conservatory March 17
The Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory Proudly Present The Temescal Quartet Sunday,March 17th Sunnyside Conservatory, 236 Monterey Boulevard, San Francisco Doors open at 3:30 PM, Music begins at 4:00 PM Suggested Donation $20
Concert Aug.1 by Temescal Quartet at the Sunnyside Conservatory
Please join us at the Sunnyside Conservatory on Wednesday, August 1st, for a concert by the Temescal String Quartet. We will hear Mozart’s Quartet “The Dissonant” and Brahms’ Quartet in A Minor The doors open at 6:30 PM, and the concert begins at 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided at intermission. The requested […]
Glen Park reporter and Canyon stalwart Murray Schneider dies at 79
By Elizabeth Weise and Bonnee Waldstein If you’ve wandered through Glen Canyon or read about the neighborhood in the Glen Park News, you have been the beneficiary of Murray Schneider’s decades of work here. He helped pull invasive weeds in Glen Canyon, dug for planting and lopped ivy at regular Greenway work parties, wrote copiously […]
The Mickelsens of Glen Park
By Murray Schneider In 1926 Chris Mickelsen built a two-bedroom house at 201 Joost Avenue. Afterwards he decided he didn’t want to stop with a bungalow that straddled the uphill side of Baden Street, so he went on to construct a good portion of western San Francisco, including homes surrounding Stonestown. Still not done, he […]
Sunnyside Conservatory concert Sunday Aug. 14
Please share with all the music lovers you know…. Live @ Sunnyside Conservatory, in a return concert Temescal String Quartet Sunday, August 14th @ 2 pm, Doors open at 1 $20 suggested donation at the door, but no one turned away Program: Prokofiev, String Quartet no. 1 Dvorak, American String Quartet More info: www.sunnysideconservatory.org If you’d like to […]
Sunnyside Conservatory news
Greetings! There is a lot going on that is new and alive. First of all, the new Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory website just went live! Check it out at: www.sunnysideconservatory.org Then, mark your calendar to join us Sunday, August 14th, at 2 pm in the Conservatory for a live performance by Temescal String Quartet. Details and […]
Sup. Wiener newsletter for July & August
July & August 2011 Newsletter Office Phone: 415-554-6968 Email: scott.wiener@sfgov.org For more regular updates, follow me on Facebook and Twitter: Community Updates Open House and Art Show In My Office Thursday, July 21st 5:30PM-7:00 PM San Francisco City Hall, Room 274 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place Since I was sworn […]
Aurora Mandolin Ensemble fills Sunnyside Conservatory with eclectic music
By Bonnee Waldstein, Glen Park News When was the last time anyone heard someone sing the lyric “When the moon hits your eye like a bigga pizza pie — that’s amore!” ?? Those who came to the Sunnyside Conservatory on Friday evening can lay claim to hearing that bit of musical nostalgia, and to taking […]