ethel@sci-arc, 02-26-05
ethel had great concert yesterday at sci-arc. i haven't been to this concert series before and was impressed by its organization (although somebody needs to tell the volunteer ushers to dial it down)
big crowd, almost sold out with at least 350 people.
ethel-ralph farris (viola) dorothy lawson (cello) todd reynolds (violin) mary rowell (violin), played a varied program of blues/jazz covers and postclassic that went over well with the audience. the playing was top notch, many string players i knew showed up to see the show and were not dissapointed.
their most engaging piece and crowd favorite was music from the movie kissing jessica stein, by brazilian composer marcelo zarvos.(not listed in the program)
the thing they do best is they transcend a string quartet concert. they are a band who happen to play string instruments.
the concert had a nice relaxed vibe to it. it was nice to see them perform in casual clothes and address the audience during the show. it was great to meet them all afterwards, especially talking with ralph over his very quick dinner before they ran off to the airport for the next concert in berkeley.


