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SUMMARY:Excavating Sound: Untold Stories from the Asian American Experience
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the music of renowned jazz musicians Francis Wong and Scott Oshiro and the poetry of Caroline Mei-Lin Mar.\nCurrent Exhibit – Petaluma Chinatown Unearthed: Remembering the Past for a Better Future\n& Chinese Pioneers: Power and Politics in Exclusion Era Photographs\n\nPetaluma Historical Library & Museum\nSaturday\, April 26 · 3 – 5 pm\n20 4th Street\, Corner of 4th & B St. Petaluma\nGeneral Admission: $ 25.00 \n\nPurchase Tickets Here \nJoin us at the Museum for an exciting evening of music and spoken word inspired by the Asian American Experience\, featuring the poetry of Caroline Mei-Lin Mar and the music of renowned jazz players Francis Wong and Scott Oshiro. This event is hosted by Lina Lin Hoshino and presented in partnership with the Petaluma Old Chinatown Ad Hoc Committee. \n \nFrancis Wong has had an artistic career full of accomplishment and positive notice\, including being considered one of “the great saxophonists of his generation” by the late jazz critic Phil Elwood. His work is well-documented on recordings\, as he is featured on over forty titles as a leader and sideman. A critical vehicle for his work is Asian Improv aRts\, the organization he co-founded in 1987 with pianist Jon Jang\, which has been widely recognized for its role in creating a distinctive Asian American/West Coast sound in creative music. \n \nScott Oshiro is a Bay Area-based flutist and music technology researcher. As an African and Okinawan American\, Scott’s creative and academic work incorporates influences from his heritage and combines them with Jazz\, Hip Hop\, and Electronic music. He recently received his Ph.D. at the Center for Computer Research in Music & Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University\, where he researched the intersection between quantum computing\, music\, and culture. Scott is an Asian Improv aRts fellow\, developing quantum computer music improvisation systems for an album featuring BIPOC artists\, showcasing the connection between music and quantum physics. \n \nCaroline Mei-Lin Mar is the great-granddaughter of a railroad laborer and the author of Water Guest\, the Editors’ Selection for the 2024 Wisconsin Poetry Series. She is the author of Special Education (Texas Review Press)\, which won the 2019 X. J. Kennedy Prize\, and the chapbook Dream of the Lake (Bull City Press). Carrie is a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College\, a member of Rabble Collective\, and serves on the board of Friends of Writers. She is a longtime ninth grade health educator in her hometown of San Francisco\, and lives in Oakland\, CA. She has been granted residencies at Hedgebrook\, Ragdale\, and Storyknife\, among others. You can find her online at carolinemar.com
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/excavating-sound-untold-stories-from-the-asian-american-experience/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Current Exhibit,Exhibit Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241231T190000
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UID:5084-1735671600-1735678800@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:16th Annual New Year’s Eve Gala Concert
DESCRIPTION:Carrying on a 16-year tradition of ringing in the New Year with high quality classical music at the Museum. \nSold Out\nTuesday\, December 31\, 2024\n7:00 pm – 8:15 (Doors open at 6pm)\nDownstairs Tickets: $50\nBalcony Tickets (limited amount available): $70\n\nPurchase Tickets Here\nThe Music of the Masters will resound in Petaluma’s acoustically superior “Carnegie Hall” as we ring in the New Year with inspired artistry and great “live” classical music. Featuring Schumann’s Piano Quintet and members of the San Francisco Symphony. \nSpecial Guests: Kyle Craft\, Violin and Nigel Armstrong\, Violin. \nCome early to hear pre-concert Strauss waltzes while enjoying complimentary wine\, cheese and special “Della Fattoria“ bread. Balcony guests additionally enjoy elite beverage service\, champagne\, and chocolates. \nWe encourage you to get your tickets early\, as this popular event sells out! Doors open at 6pm\, Concert begins at 7 and ends at 8:15 \nPurchase Tickets Here\nPresented by Sky Hill Cultural Alliance & Petaluma Museum Association. \n 
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/16th-annual-new-years-eve-gala-concert/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240202T190000
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UID:5105-1706900400-1706907600@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:2024 Annual Jazz Concert Celebrating Black History Month - The doRiaN Mode
DESCRIPTION:Sold Out!\nFriday\, February 2\, 2024\n7:00-9:00 PM\n$35 Downstairs Seating\, $40 Limited Balcony Seating\nLast year’s concert sold-out\, so reserve early!\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m.\nSold Out!\nPurchase Tickets\nThe concert features local vintage jazz & blues group\, The doRiaN Mode\, with Bob Johns on piano/trumpet\, David Scott on sax/flute\, Tony Blake on drums and Dorian Bartley on bass/vocals. This event is part of our Black History Month activities. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nIf you would like to keep in touch with The doRiaN Mode band and hear about their public shows visit their sign-up page:\nAnd follow them on Instagram: @thedorianmodecombo\nDORIAN BARTLEY (bass/vocals) formed The doRiaN Mode in 2013 to explore the roots of jazz. Born in Detroit to an African American father and white mother\, Dorian grew up in a family that valued music as an expression of art\, identity and politics. She loves jazz and its balance between creative freedom and structure\, the fun of swing and phrasing. She also works in other musical styles: country-roots with Foxes in the Henhouse\, classical with Gravenstein Mandolin Ensemble and eclectic freelance groups around the Bay Area. Dorian studied at the University of Michigan and UC Berkeley and taught music in Petaluma’s public schools. \nBOB JOHNS (piano/trumpet) Bob’s early piano lessons grew into a desire to improvise like his father who played jazz trumpet in big bands and small groups. When he arrived in San Francisco after serving in the Navy\, Bob found like-minded players who formed the fusion group Nexus\, playing in San Francisco and the East Bay through the 80s. He played keyboard and trombone for a time in the African group\, Hedzoleh Soundz. Bob plays each Tuesday night with his jazz buddies at the Comstock Saloon in San Francisco’s North Beach. He hosts an Open Mic once a month in Petaluma at the United Methodist Church. \nDAVID SCOTT (sax/flute/vocals) left his hit rock & roll band in Australia and boarded a ship at age 18 to head for New Caledonia as a jazz musician. He settled for 10 years in Tahiti\, playing jazz\, rock and island music as well as learning French. David came to Sonoma County in 1989 and joined Gator Beat (now known as Gator Nation) playing Cajun & Zydeco music. He developed a unique style of interwoven horn and accordion and has mastered the technique of circular breathing (continuous tone without interruption) on his saxophone. David is a founder of Collaboration Jazz Band which performs locally. \nTONY BLAKE (drums) was born and raised in San Francisco. Eclectic in his percussive expression\, Tony is comfortable in symphony orchestras\, small jazz ensembles\, folk\, rock or world music groups. He has developed a playing style that draws on many traditions. Finding the common pulse to support the music inspires him\, no matter what the setting. Tony lives in Petaluma and works as an Environmental Scientist. He spends much of his free time traveling the San Francisco Bay Area making music. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nSponsored by Petaluma Museum Association – 20 4th Street\, Petaluma CA 94952 and\nPetaluma Blacks for Community Development – PO Box 2045\, Petaluma CA  94953-2045
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/2024-annual-jazz-concert-celebrating-black-history-month-the-dorian-mode/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Month Activities,Concerts
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UID:4832-1685894400-1685901600@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:Jura Margulis in Concert at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:JURA MARGULIS\nSunday\, June 4\, 2023\n4:00 PM\nTickets: $35 Downstairs /$50 Balcony\nComplimentary wine and cheese  – Balcony patrons will enjoy elite beverage service with cheese and crackers \nPurchase Tickets Here\nExciting News! \nIf you have not yet heard Margulis in concert\, you are in for a big treat. And for those of you who have heard his sublime and breathtaking concerts\, we are looking forward to having you here to welcome him back.  \nAs many of you know\, Jura has been professor of piano at the Music and Art University in Vienna\, Austria for the past 5 years. He will be performing music of Beethoven\, Chopin\, Liszt & Strauss \n“…excellent pianism” Los Angeles Times\, “…titanic reserves of sheer power” Washington Post\, “…the perfect Beethoven for the audience of our time… sweeping lyricism…imagination\, originality\, and good taste pervaded every phrase.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram \n(Margulis will play his thirteenth concert on the legendary Henry F. Miller concert grand\, which is currently housed in the Petaluma Museum. His first performance on this piano was at the Charles M. Schultz Museum in 2009. This piano was built in Boston in 1899 and has been magnificently restored by JB Piano Company in San Rafael.) \nPresented by a collaboration of Sky Hill Cultural Alliance & Petaluma Museum Association \nPurchase Tickets Here\n 
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/jura-margulis-in-concert-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230203T210000
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CREATED:20221228T211252Z
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UID:4596-1675450800-1675458000@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:Annual Jazz Concert Celebrating Black History Month - The doRiaN Mode
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!\nFriday\, February 3\, 2023\n7:00-9:00 PM\n$35 Downstairs Seating\, $40 Limited Balcony Seating\nLast year’s concert sold-out\, so reserve early!\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m.\nThe concert features local vintage jazz & blues group\, The doRiaN Mode\, with Bob Johns on piano/trumpet\, David Scott on sax/flute\, Tony Blake on drums and Dorian Bartley on\nbass/vocals. This event is part of our Black History Month activities. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nIf you would like to keep in touch with The doRiaN Mode band and hear about their public shows visit their sign-up page:\nAnd follow them on Instagram: @thedorianmodecombo\nDORIAN BARTLEY (bass/vocals) formed The doRiaN Mode in 2013 to explore the roots of jazz. Born in Detroit to an African American father and white mother\, Dorian grew up in a family that valued music as an expression of art\, identity and politics. She loves jazz and its balance between creative freedom and structure\, the fun of swing and phrasing. She also works in other musical styles: country-roots with Foxes in the Henhouse\, classical with Gravenstein Mandolin Ensemble and eclectic freelance groups around the Bay Area. Dorian studied at the University of Michigan and UC Berkeley and taught music in Petaluma’s public schools. \nBOB JOHNS (piano/trumpet) Bob’s early piano lessons grew into a desire to improvise like his father who played jazz trumpet in big bands and small groups. When he arrived in San Francisco after serving in the Navy\, Bob found like-minded players who formed the fusion group Nexus\, playing in San Francisco and the East Bay through the 80s. He played keyboard and trombone for a time in the African group\, Hedzoleh Soundz. Bob plays each Tuesday night with his jazz buddies at the Comstock Saloon in San Francisco’s North Beach. He hosts an Open Mic once a month in Petaluma at the United Methodist Church. \nDAVID SCOTT (sax/flute/vocals) left his hit rock & roll band in Australia and boarded a ship at age 18 to head for New Caledonia as a jazz musician. He settled for 10 years in Tahiti\, playing jazz\, rock and island music as well as learning French. David came to Sonoma County in 1989 and joined Gator Beat (now known as Gator Nation) playing Cajun & Zydeco music. He developed a unique style of interwoven horn and accordion and has mastered the technique of circular breathing (continuous tone without interruption) on his saxophone. David is a founder of Collaboration Jazz Band which performs locally. \nTONY BLAKE (drums) was born and raised in San Francisco. Eclectic in his percussive expression\, Tony is comfortable in symphony orchestras\, small jazz ensembles\, folk\, rock or world music groups. He has developed a playing style that draws on many traditions. Finding the common pulse to support the music inspires him\, no matter what the setting. Tony lives in Petaluma and works as an Environmental Scientist. He spends much of his free time traveling the San Francisco Bay Area making music. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nSponsored by Petaluma Museum Association – 20 4th Street\, Petaluma CA 94952 and\nPetaluma Blacks for Community Development – PO Box 2045\, Petaluma CA  94953-2045
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/annual-jazz-concert-celebrating-black-history-month-the-dorian-mode/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Month Activities,Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221204T170000
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UID:4068-1670173200-1670180400@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Lighted Parlor Tour & Carols
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 4 – Two Seatings\n5:00 pm and  6:30 pm\nPetaluma Historical Library and Museum\n$35.00 (Purchase Tickets Here – Online Sales Only)\nThe Petaluma Museum Association will present our first-ever Holiday extravaganza: a performance of carol-singing at the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, decorated for the occasion\, followed by our classic Holiday Parlor Tour. What a perfect way to begin the holiday season\, with beauty and song! \nCarols have a show time of 5pm or 6:30pm. Tour houses will open their doors following the caroling from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.\, so tour- and concert-goers can plan their evening to suit their schedule. \nThe tour will present two elegant Victorian homes in the Oakhill-Brewster Historic District\, conveniently located on the same block for an easy touring experience. The musical portion will include The Festive Holiday Singers of Sonoma County in period holiday costumes performing a variety of traditional European carols alongside some more contemporary favorites. \nTickets are $35/each\, 12 and older. \nTickets online only\, brochure available at beginning of Caroling Concert for self-guided tour to follow. \nTickets for fundraiser are $35.\nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/holiday-lighted-parlor-tour-carols/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Event,Fundraisers,Heritage Homes Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260609T071810
CREATED:20220509T231803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T174531Z
UID:3822-1654282800-1654290000@www.petalumamuseum.com
SUMMARY:Jura Margulis in Concert
DESCRIPTION:JURA MARGULIS\nFriday\, June 3\, 2022\n7:00 PM\nTickets: $40 Downstairs /$60 Balcony\nComplimentary wine – Balcony patrons will enjoy champagne\, fine wines and special Sacher Torte\, the famous dessert of Vienna. \nExciting News! \nSky Hill Cultural Alliance & Petaluma Museum Association\nAre pleased to present: \nPianist Jura Margulis Returns to our own Petaluma “Carnegie Hall” on Friday\, June 3rd for a superb concert. \nIf you have not yet heard his masterful performances you are in for a big treat. And for those of you who have heard his sublime and breathtaking concerts\, we are looking forward to having you here to welcome him back after his three year absence. \nAs many of you know\, he has been professor of piano at the Music and Art University in Vienna\, Austria for the past 4 years. His program this year will be music from Vienna\, to include Schubert\, Godowsky and Strauss. \nMargulis will play his twelfth concert on the legendary Henry F. Miller concert grand\, which is currently housed in the Petaluma Museum. His first performance on this piano was at the Charles M. Schultz Museum in 2009. This piano was built in Boston in 1899 and has been magnificently restored by JB Piano Company in San Rafael. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/jura-margulis-in-concert/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Event
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