Music in the Museum

Romano & Ophir Duo from San Francisco
Play Mozart, Liszt & Saint-Saëns

Saturday, August 16th at 6:00 PM

San Francisco based international performers Israeli-American Asaf Ophir (clarinet/flute) and Amelia Romano (lever harp) bring their talents to Cascadia to present some of their favorite classical chamber music by W. A. Mozart, Franz Liszt and The Swan by Camille Saint-Sans, plus Amelia’s original compositions.  The San Francisco Chronicle writes: “Asaf Ophir gives the clarinet the timbre of a trumpet, then a violin, then a raspy scream… the instrument’s wail almost becomes too plaintive and beautiful to bear.”

Cascadia’s concert series is a unique opportunity to enjoy leading classical performers up close, in our intimate gallery setting surrounded by beautiful art from the Northwest – the way chamber music was meant to be experienced!  

Your ticket includes admission to all the museum galleries, so make sure you come early to see our current exhibits.  Our concerts are about one-hour in length starting at 6 PM, leaving you time to dine out after — altogether a perfect evening. 

Seating is limited and these concerts often sell-out, so please we suggest reserving your seats well in advance.

$14 for Museum Members
$20 for Non-Members

With gratitude for our enthusiastic audience, the Music in the Museum volunteers share this short video with you featuring violinist Pamela Liu playing music by J.S. Bach: