ASSEMBLAGE: A Concert of Music Featuring Rare and Intriguing Instruments (4/6/25)
STUDENT PRICE: 50% off use discount code (student) at check out & show student ID at the door.
APR 6, 2025 @ 5 pm
Propagate, Plants & Gatherings
1700 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
This concert explores themes of renewal and healing through music for women’s chorus, accompanied by an ensemble of rare and distinctive instruments. The program features seven newly commissioned works, highlighting the guzheng, shakuhachi, duduk, glass harp, kamancheh, and taiko drum.
Presented as a lecture concert, the evening will begin with an introduction to these instruments—their history, unique qualities, and musical roles—followed by a performance showcasing their interplay with the choir. With world-renowned guest artists, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of choral music and global sounds in a new and innovative way.
Please read our COVID-19 Safety Protocols before purchasing a ticket.
STUDENT PRICE: 50% off use discount code (student) at check out & show student ID at the door.
APR 6, 2025 @ 5 pm
Propagate, Plants & Gatherings
1700 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
This concert explores themes of renewal and healing through music for women’s chorus, accompanied by an ensemble of rare and distinctive instruments. The program features seven newly commissioned works, highlighting the guzheng, shakuhachi, duduk, glass harp, kamancheh, and taiko drum.
Presented as a lecture concert, the evening will begin with an introduction to these instruments—their history, unique qualities, and musical roles—followed by a performance showcasing their interplay with the choir. With world-renowned guest artists, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of choral music and global sounds in a new and innovative way.
Please read our COVID-19 Safety Protocols before purchasing a ticket.
STUDENT PRICE: 50% off use discount code (student) at check out & show student ID at the door.
APR 6, 2025 @ 5 pm
Propagate, Plants & Gatherings
1700 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
This concert explores themes of renewal and healing through music for women’s chorus, accompanied by an ensemble of rare and distinctive instruments. The program features seven newly commissioned works, highlighting the guzheng, shakuhachi, duduk, glass harp, kamancheh, and taiko drum.
Presented as a lecture concert, the evening will begin with an introduction to these instruments—their history, unique qualities, and musical roles—followed by a performance showcasing their interplay with the choir. With world-renowned guest artists, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of choral music and global sounds in a new and innovative way.
Please read our COVID-19 Safety Protocols before purchasing a ticket.