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Sun, Apr 26 2026 4:00 PM


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Wooden Fish Ensemble– Sunday, April 26 at 4 pm

The ensemble presents a program spanning the centuries, from Schubert’s Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano and Piano Sonata in C major to Gottschalk’s masterpiece The Banjo, plus two World Premieres from San Francisco’s own Hyo-shin Na.

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Wooden Fish Ensemble
202 Years of Strings and Piano

Thalia Moore, cello
Richard Worn, double bass
Thomas Schultz, piano

Franz Schubert excerpt from Piano Sonata in C major, D. 840
Franz Schubert Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano, D. 821
Louis Moreau Gottshalk, arr. Schultz The Banjo
Hyo-shin Na Kafka’s Hands World Premiere
Hyo-shin Na Pushing Open the Garden Gate World Premiere
Hyo-shin Na Walking, Walking

Spanning the centuries from Schubert’s Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano and Piano Sonata in C to Gottschalk’s masterpiece The Banjo and San Francisco’s own Hyo-shin Na. Featuring two of her new works Kafka’s Hands for cello and double bass and Pushing Open the Garden Gate for cello, double bass, and piano along with Walking, Walking for piano. A reception will follow the concert! Everyone is cordially invited!

The San Francisco based Wooden Fish Ensemble presents concerts featuring music and musicians from a variety of cultural and national backgrounds working together in a collaborative way. The Ensemble has performed concerts of traditional music from Asia alongside new music by a diverse group of composers that includes John Cage, Christian Wolff, Frederic Rzewski, Morton Feldman, Hyo-shin Na, and Walter Zimmermann, with numerous world premieres.

Cost: 10-30