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March 24, 2012, 8pm

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 50 Oak St at Van Ness, SF 94102 (Map) | Tickets


Dawn Harms, violin

Piazzola – Cuatro Estaciones PorteñasListen to a sample

Part of the BARS LGBTQ Composer & Performing Artist seriesDawn Harms, violin


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Brahms – Symphony No. 1Listen to a sample

Part of BARS 2012-2015 Brahms Symphony cycle


This event's post concert reception sponsored by

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About Dawn Harms, violin

Dawn's diverse career ranges from playing with Fredrica von Stade for a Haiti fundraiser, to playing Take Me Out to the Ballgame at a Giants game and chamber music in Aspen with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, to playing on her cousin Tom Waits' CD's Alice and Blood Money. A member of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and associate concertmaster of the critically acclaimed New Century Chamber Orchestra, Dawn also performs as co-concertmaster with the Oakland East Bay Symphony. Dawn was chosen to be one of the fellows at the exclusive American Academy of Conducting at the Aspen Music Festival, where she worked with some of the top conductors of the world. She and her partner, Amy Duxbury, co-founded the Music at Kirkwood chamber music festival, soon celebrating it’s seventh season. Dawn currently serves on the music faculty at Stanford University.


In addition to her participation as a 2008 fellowship artist at the American Academy of Conducting in Aspen, recent guest conducting engagements include appearances with the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, the Livermore-Amador Symphony, and Symphony Parnassus.


Harms, a strong advocate for children's music education, was conductor and music director of the Amarillo Youth Orchestra and continues to design and perform educational concerts throughout the United States. Dawn recently performed her one-woman family show with the Lincoln Symphony, the Oakland Symphony, Berkeley Symphony and the Napa Youth Symphony.


Dawn’s recent solo appearances include Symphony Parnassus in Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, Master Sinfonia Chamber Orchestra, the Folsom Symphony, the Paradise Symphony, the Flagler Symphony in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the Stanford Symphony Orchestra. Dawn was featured in a concert at the Guggenheim Museum premiering works by Jake Heggie and Gordon Getty, where she collaborated with Frederica von Stade, Zheng Cao, Eugenia Zukerman, and Matt Haimowitz. The highlight of this appearance included a once-in-a-lifetime ride in the “Jetty” -- Gordon Getty's private jet.


Dawn has released two solo CD’s, The Black Swan for violin and harp, and her latest CD, The Hot Canary. Learn more about Dawn at dawnharms.com