Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sat, Apr 25 2026 2:00 PM

San Francisco Public Library, Golden Gate Valley Branch
1801 Green St. San Francisco, CA 94123

Commemorate Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, on the day after April 24, with a solo performance by tenor saxophonist Raffi Garabedian, in a high ceiling library space. Followed by a screening of a half hour video on the history of the Armenian people, courtesy of the Armenian Film Foundation. Free.

Raffi Garabedian is a tenor saxophonist and composer living in Oakland, California. A dedicated improvisationalist, Garabedian centers spontaneous composition as the foundation to explore new rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic cycles. Raffi was born and raised in Berkeley, California, and attended the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, from which he received a BFA in Jazz Performance. He has toured extensively—both at the helm of his own projects, and as a member of other groups—and has played and recorded with luminaries such as Jorge Rossy, Ben Street, Dayna Stephens, and Johnny Talbot. On Garabedian's last album, The Crazy Dog (2024), he ventured into new compositional grounds, writing for voice as part of an octet. Garabedian sourced the project’s lyrics from his father and grandmother’s writings about their lives in Turkish Armenia and the family’s journey to the United States during the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Garabedian plays in several other projects around the Bay Area. In addition to his music practice, Garabedian is a seasoned educator, and is on the jazz saxophone faculty at Sonoma State University, as well as instructing the award-winning Berkeley High School Jazz program. He has taught regularly at the California Jazz Conservatory, the Stanford Jazz Workshop, and works with private students.

San Francisco Public Library's Golden Gate Valley Branch is located at 1801 Green St., between Laguna & Octavia streets in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco.

Cost: FREE