Berkeley Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2001
Zellerbach
Berkeley, California
  
All Photos © 2001 Randy Vogel
 
 

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Yesterday we came home from work to find a large tree had been delivered to our yard...strange! This morning I went out and inspected it, a fine Japanese Maple. It turns out that our neighbors-down-the-block at 1 Villanova Drive had ordered it from the Thornhill Nursery at the bottom of the hill, but the delivery driver had screwed up. Happens more frequently than I'd care to see!

That evening it was time for a performance by the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra at Zellerbach Hall. Tonight's program consisted of Benjamin Britten's Lacrymae, featuring violist Linda Ghidossi-DeLuca, and Anton Bruckner's Symphony #8. Paul Schiavo has written excellent program notes if you are interested in learning more about these pieces, and Allan Ulrich turned in a positive critique for the S.F.Chronicle: Nagano Evades Bruckner's Minefield.