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The Bowes Center will host musician-led charity Music for Food to benefit 草莓视频福利院鈥檚 St. Anthony鈥檚 Food Bank on March 26.

March 23, 2022 by Mark Taylor

By Alex Heigl

SFCM is teaming up with the international musician-led charity (MFF) for a chamber music concert on March 26 to benefit long-standing local food bank St. Anthony鈥檚. Admission to the concert is free; attendees are asked to donate to the charity.

The Barbro Osher Recital Hall at the Bowes Center will see students and faculty put on a program with works by Anton Webern, J枚rg Widmann, and Arnold Schoenberg, featuring a variety of guest artists. Notably, this is the first charity concert to be held at the Bowes Center, and the first MFF concert put on with SFCM since October 2019.

鈥淚t is really a student-led event,鈥 violist and SFCM String and Piano Chamber Chair Dimitri Murrath said, 鈥淚 think that is important because it makes our students feel more connected with our local community and see how much of an impact they can have, I used to put programs together, but this time, the program and concert have come together from the SFCM chamber music students and alums."

Musicians will include an array of SFCM alumni, including violinist Sam Weiser (), cellist 鈥攚ho holds four 4 principal cello positions in and around the Bay Area鈥攁nd violinist Eunice Kim. They鈥檒l be joined by SFCM faculty Jonathan Vinocour (principal violist for the SF Symphony) and Jennifer Culp (cello) alongside current students.

Just minutes from SFCM, when Father Alfred Boedekker, pastor at , began feeding the hungry from the back door of the Church鈥檚 rectory on Golden Gate Avenue. His goal was to serve 150 meals, but he wound up handing out 400 that first day. Over the next 72 years, that figure climbed to over 46 million, and St. Anthony鈥檚 would grow to include addiction recovery services, a medical clinic, a free clothing program and shelter facilities. St. Anthony鈥檚 and SFCM have teamed up for charity efforts before, so this event is a proud continuation of that collaboration.

Music for Food was founded in Boston by violist Kim Kashkashian and has expanded to multiple cities in the US, Canada and China. Most recently, the organization鈥檚 Cleveland chapter raised over $17,000 for the Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry. According to the organization, the Boston chapter鈥檚 four concerts each year end up sending about $20,000 to city pantries.

You can catch Music For Food 草莓视频福利院 in the Barbro Osher Recital Hall on Saturday, March 26 at 2 PM. Guests are asked to reserve tickets for this free event.

For donations made at the concert, most forms of payment鈥攃ash, check, and card鈥攁re accepted in-person. (Checks are to be made payable to Music for Food.) 

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