Saturday, September 13, 2025

San Francisco Flower Piano

On Saturday, September 13, Inna and I decided to visit the Flower Piano show at the Golden Gate Gardens. We wanted to enjoy the sights and smells of beautiful flowers while listening to beautiful music.

On arrival at Golden Gate Park, we had a real difficulty finding parking. Eventually, we found a space many blocks away. After parking our Tesla, we decided to stop by Tartine Inner Sunset for lunch. We ordered a few delicious items (but way too much food), and ended up taking some with us back home.

After lunch, we walked to the Golden Gate Park and stopped by for the 15:00 showing of Sixth Station Trio. We had never heard about the band, but it featured a cellist, a pianist, and a violinist. We had almost front row seats and an excellent viewing position. The cellist sounded very "scratchy," and this playing didn't appeal to my sensibilities.  Having listened to a few pieces, we decided to move on.

We walked in the park, stopping by for a listen to Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Unfortunately, we just got to hear the ending of the piece. This was much more to my liking.

We walked around the park a bit more, watching a few young girls playing pianos, which were spread out in the park.



Eventually, we stopped by another event to listen to a classical trio (piano, bassoon, and clarinet). The piano player, Ian Scarfe, was excellent and played some introductory pieces while waiting for the other players to get ready.

The trio played a program of various composers, including:
  • Beethoven's early work for clarinet, bassoon, and  piano
  • Debussy Prelude  (tempo rubato)
  • Richard Strauss
We enjoyed Beethoven's early work the most. 



Flower Piano Review
Highlights
  • Listening to Ian Scarfe (pianist) and the Flower Trio
Lowlights
  • Missing out on "Rhapsody in Blue" on the lawn
  • Difficulty finding parking


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