Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Presents: A Soldier’s Tale & Steam
Ruth Williams Opera House
Sat, June 6, at 7:30 PM,
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Concerts in this series:
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Sat, Jun 6 7:30 PM PDT
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Presents: A Soldier’s Tale & Steam
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Sun, Jun 7 3:00 PM PDT
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Presents: A Soldier’s Tale & Steam
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Capacity
- 10 of 10 tickets still available
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks for sale
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
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- Kid-friendly event
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What happens when Stravinsky’s biting wartime fable collides with a world premiere inspired by Black resistance, labor, and contemporary social unrest? A Soldier’s Tale & Steam is a bold, theatrical double bill that fuses music, storytelling, film, and political reflection into one electrifying evening. Performed at San Francisco’s Ruth Williams Opera House, the program pairs Igor Stravinsky’s jazz-inflected A Soldier’s Tale—written during the 1918 flu pandemic—with the world premiere of David Dominique’s Steam, inspired by Arna Bontemps’ novel Black Thunder and brought vividly to life through live performance and cinematography by Kevin Everson.
Anchoring both works is the magnetic presence of guest artist Omari Tau, whose theatrical brilliance ties together an ensemble of outstanding musicians under conductor Matilda Hofman. Blending chamber music, spoken word, cinematic imagery, and urgent social themes, this is a performance that feels fiercely contemporary while drawing unexpected lines across history. And through Groupmuse Nights Out, tickets that normally cost around $40 are available for just $10 and up—a major discount for a one-of-a-kind live arts experience that’s immersive, provocative, and unlike anything else on the concert calendar. 🎭🎶
Children 8 and up are welcomed.
What's the music?
David Dominique - Steam (World Premiere)
Libretto by Joseph Tepperman and David Dominique
Cinematography by Kevin Everson
Igor Stravinsky - A Soldier’s Tale
Performers include:
Anna Presler, violin
Michel Taddei, double bass
Loren Mach, percussion
Omari Tau, baritone & narrator (guest artist)
Clayton Luckadoo, clarinet (guest artist)
Jamael Smith, bassoon (guest artist)
John Freeman, trumpet (guest artist)
Timothy Myers, trombone (guest artist)
Matilda Hofman, conductor
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