Golden Hornet – Tosca String Quartet

(Community Matters) last night’s Tosca String Quartet performance in collaboration with the Golden Hornet Project and FuseBox was exceptional – completely delightful and I’m kicking myself because I didn’t stay for the second at 9:45.

They played lots of Graham Reynolds’ and Peter Stopschinski’s arrangements as well as Will Taylor’s, Sam Arnold, Christopher Cox and Rostam Batmanglij.  Admittedly, I was unfamiliar with the last three.  Rostam performed in person, charming the audience – what a find. (hey, guess I’m late to the parade, googling, I’ve just learned everyone knows who he is but me – something to do with vampires.  Seriously, who knew?)

thanks to Dana Friisen-Hansen & Mark Holzbach for inviting me to sit with their tribe and share their wine.  The Alamo Drafthouse the Ritz a perfect place for an orchestra concert

One response to “Golden Hornet – Tosca String Quartet

  1. Sara Guidetti's avatar Sara Guidetti

    It was exceptional indeed! You omitted one of the composers, Sam Arnold of Opposite Day, who contributed to the event by composing an intriguing alternate score for the movie “Tron”.

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