Join us for an intimate Sunday afternoon concert in the Library’s Main Hall, featuring Sharon Minemoto on grand piano, James Danderfer on clarinet, and Paul Rushka on bass. This trio will explore jazz classics of the ’50s and ’60s, with a few original compositions thrown in.
Pianist Sharon Minemoto is one of Vancouver’s most in-demand artists. Her latest album, Dark Night, Bright Stars (Cellar Music), features 12 of her own compositions. Sharon is an active educator, occasional radio host at CBC, and composer.
Composer, clarinetist, and saxophonist James Danderfer has made an impressive mark as a band leader, working with some of North America’s finest, including Steve Nelson, Quincy Davis, Don Thompson, and Oliver Gannon. James’ melodic approach to the rarely heard bass clarinet is uniquely personal and rooted in the jazz tradition.
Award-winning bassist Paul Rushka has engaged audiences throughout North America, Europe and Asia with his sonorous tone, assured, confident pulse, and eloquent soloing since 1997.
Presented in partnership with the West Vancouver Art Museum, this event is part of West Coast Modern Week, July 9 – 14. Learn more about the week’s events here.
This concert is made possible thanks to a generous bequest in support of music at the Library from the estate of Robert Leslie Welsh through the West Vancouver Memorial Library Foundation.
Main Hall concert during regular open hours:
- Seating is by general admission and available after 12:30 p.m.
- Free event with no ticketing
- If you require assistance with a mobility aide, please email Taren Urquhart at turquhart@westvanlibrary.ca to discuss seating arrangements for this event.