BIG WEEK: Great Pumpkin edition-all you need to Halloween (and Dia, too) - 48 hills
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BIG WEEK: Great Pumpkin edition-all you need to Halloween (and Dia, too) - 48 hills
"FRI/31: KRONOS QUARTET & TIMO ANDRES: SPOOKY Who else but our own Kronos (along with celebrated pianist Andres) could mix the haunting score Philip Glass created for the classic film Dracula, plus music from Bernard Herrmann's iconic score for Psycho, selections from George Crumb's wild Black Angels, and the world premiere of a new Edward Gorey-inspired piano work by Gabriel Kahane, along with other works perfectly suited for a thrilling Halloween. 8pm, Herbst Theater, SF. More info here."
"SAT/1: DíA DE LOS MUERTOS AT THE SYMPHONY Conductor Lina González-Granados leads an all-Latin composer and traditional music program that will warm the fall air. Festivities begin at 1:30pm with art installations and altars created by local artists, and family-friendly activities such as sugar skull decorating, tissue-flower making, Day of the Dead facepainting, and a Mariachi instrument petting zoo. 1:30pm, performance at 3pm. Davies Symphony Hall, SF. More info here."
"SUN/2: DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS 44TH ANNUAL PROCESSION IN THE MISSION Thousands of people line the sidewalks as lively musicians, huge displays, and community organizations march past colorful altars, delicious local food stands, and vendors selling handmade crafts. Expect live bands, Aztec dancers, lowriders, and dance troupes. Procession at 7pm-ish, Runs until 9pm-ish. 22nd and Bryant, SF. SUN/2: ANDRÉS MIGUEL CERVANTES The local troubadour brings back his Western noir desert soundscapes with new album Songs for the Seance out on Halloween, appropriately, and this release party will surely conjure up some haunting tunes and roadside ghosts. The record"
Kronos Quartet performs with pianist Timo Andres a Halloween program mixing Philip Glass's Dracula score, Bernard Herrmann's Psycho, George Crumb's Black Angels, and a world premiere Edward Gorey–inspired piano work by Gabriel Kahane. Lina González-Granados conducts an all-Latin composer and traditional music program at Davies Symphony Hall with art installations, altars, and family activities including sugar skull decorating, tissue-flower making, facepainting, and a Mariachi instrument petting zoo. The 44th annual Día de los Muertos procession in the Mission features musicians, Aztec dancers, lowriders, colorful altars, food stalls, and craft vendors along 22nd and Bryant. Andrés Miguel Cervantes celebrates his new album Songs for the Seance with a release party.
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