Arts & Events

Guitarist Miloš Performs with Members of 12 Ensemble

Reviewed by James Roy MacBean
Monday February 24, 2020 - 02:34:00 PM

On Friday, February 21, Montenegran guitarist Miloš and friends gave a concert at Berkeley’s First Congregational Church. Performing with Miloš on many pieces in this concert were violinists Eloisa-Fleur Thom and Alessandro Ruisi, violist Matthew Kettle, cellist Max Ruisi, and double bassist Toby Hughes, members of 12 Ensemble. The concert opened with 12 Ensemble performing a selection from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Then Miloš came on stage to join 12 Ensemble in Luigi Boccherini’s “Fandango” from his Guitar Quintet No. 4 in D Major. This familiar piece was given a rousing performance. Next came two Spanish Dances for solo guiitar by Enrique Granados, the familiar Andaluza and the not-do-familiar Oriental. Following these works came two pieces by Manuel De Falla, the energetic “Dance of the Miller,” from The Three-Cornered Hat, and a hauntingly beautiful folksong, “Nana,” performed by Miloš with 12 Ensemble from Seven Spanish Folksongs. Next was an Anonymous Spanish Romance, perhaps the highlight of the entire concert. This familiar work is a staple of the guitar repertory, and it has sometimes been attributed to Tárrega, Fernando Sor, or Narciso Ypes. Played by Miloš with 12 Ensemble, this Romance was ravishingly beautiful. Next came Libertango by Argentine composer Astor Piazzola, which closed out the first half of the program. -more-


The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Feb. 23 - March 1

Kelly Hammargren, Sustainable Berkeley Coaltion
Saturday February 22, 2020 - 01:20:00 PM

Worth Noting and Showing Up:

The weekly summary of city meetings with agenda highlights for February 23 – March 1 is exceptionally long with the City Council Agenda Committee on Monday and City Council Regular meeting on Tuesday absorbing a lot of space.

Search for Director of Library Services (DOLS) – There are two opportunities to attend the Community meetings on the process and to comment on the ideal candidate profile with Pam Derby from CPS HR Consulting.: Monday 12:30 – 2 pm and Tuesday 6 – 7:30 pm, For more detail and available appointment times for comment in addition to noted public meetings check: https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/about/board-library-trustees

Monday – The Planning Commission / ZAB subcommittees are meeting on the Zoning Ordinance revisions. The agenda attachment with the revisions is 265 pages.

Tuesday - The Council meeting includes two appeals followed by the Surveillance Reports. It is also the same evening of the last Democratic primary debate if you haven’t made up your mind yet and an interesting looking talk for parents of young children on climate.

Wednesday – The Joint Subcommittee for the Implementation of State Housing Laws (JSISHL) agenda is on establishing objective housing/development standards. The LeConte neighborhood meeting is open to residents living in other Berkeley neighborhoods.



Sunday, February 23, 2020

Presidential Forum on Economic Justice for Black Americans – Earn My Vote, 4 – 8 pm, Beebe Memorial Cathedral, 3900 Telegraph , Oakland, free event, organizers Patricia Brooks 510.590.1107, Ben Bartlett 310.428.4803, Eventbrite lists 4-8 pm, Facebook post lists 4-8 pm and in details lists 1-5 pm, check with organizer to confirm. -more-