Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sun, Sep 30 2018 12:00 PM

The War Memorial Veterans Building
401 Van Ness Avenue at McAllister St San Francisco

SF Music Day
Sunday, September 30th, Noon – 8pm

Listen local at the eleventh annual SF Music Day, InterMusic SF’s free, daylong music festival in downtown San Francisco.

SF Music Day showcases the dynamism and diversity of Bay Area music, from string quartets to jazz combos, new music pioneers to chamber groups steeped in musical sounds from across the globe.

See SF Music Day for details

Agave Baroque • Circadian String Quartet • Curium • Delphi Trio • Ensemble San Francisco • Firesong • Gold Coast Chamber Players • The Lee Trio • Liaison Ensemble • Lieder Alive! • MUSA • Musicians from Valley of the Moon Music Festival • Trio 180 • Anne Sajdera Ensemble • The Applebaum Jazz Piano Duo •Tiffany Austin • Ben Goldberg: In Memory Of John Shifflett • Brian Ho Trio • David James’ GPS • Edgar Pantoja & The Afro-Cuban Tribe • George Brooks’ Aspada • Jeremy Cohen’s Violinjazz • Jon Jangtet • Lisa Mezzacappa Six • Mark Izu Ensemble with Brenda Wong Aoki • Motoko Honda’s Simple Excesses • Myra Melford & Ian Winters • Rent Romus’ Life’s Blood Ensemble • SFJAZZ High School All-Stars Combo • Earplay • Ensemble for These Times • Luminance Ensemble • The Musical Art Quintet with Lara Downes • Nomad Session • Quinteto Latino • Redwood Tango Ensemble • Splinter Reeds • Stenberg|Cahill duo • ZOFO
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
Myra Melford and Satoko Fujii
avantNOIR, a suite of compositions for jazz quartet plus guests, is a musical companion to the crime novels of Dashiell Hammett and Paul Auster. All music by Lisa Mezzacappa.
A montage of the free music group the Lords of Outland from their live presented as part of The Tenderloin Museum’s Sounds of the Tenderloin live music series at the Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco July of 2022 Featuring Rent Romus on alto/soprano saxophones, Ray Schaeffer on bass, Anthony Flores on drums, and Philip Everett on