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Dominic Favia, Natural Trumpet, with Arthur Omura, Organ

  • St. Alban's Episcopal Church 1501 Washington Avenue Albany, CA, 94706 United States (map)

$15 youth, $25 Senior/Student, $30 general admission
Tickets available through Eventbrite.

Renowned Baroque trumpeter Dominic Favia, praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for his “unforgettable display of virtuosity,” performs regularly with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Musica Angelica, and the Carmel Bach Festival.

Historical keyboard specialist Arthur Omura performs regularly on both organ and harpsichord; for this concert he will be playing St. Alban's delightful historic organ: a 1912 Hooks and Hastings instrument which was originally built for Sisters of the Presentation Convent in San Francisco.

For this much anticipated concert, they will peform orchestral favorites by Purcell arranged for Baroque trumpet and organ, Trumpet Voluntaries, a trumpet concerto, rounded out by solo works.

Artist Profile

  • Praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for his “unforgettable display of virtuosity,” Dominic Favia performs on modern and historical trumpets. Dominic performs regularly with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Musica Angelica, and the Carmel Bach Festival. As a modern musician, he is a member of the Marin Symphony, has appeared with various performing groups throughout the Bay Area, and has served as lecturer in trumpet performance at University of California, Davis.

    Dominic is one of a small but growing number of trumpeters who specialize and perform extensively on the natural trumpet without the aid of vent holes as the instrument was originally. 

    Originally from Virginia, he holds degrees from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the Cleveland Institute of Music. While in Cleveland, he also was actively involved in the Case/CIM Baroque Orchestra, performing on both trumpet and harpsichord. He has performed on NPR’s From the Top program, made a solo appearance with the United States Navy Band, and was a finalist for the inaugural Indianapolis International Baroque Competition.

  • Arthur Omura is a specialist in historical keyboard instruments based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He studied with Charles Rus in San Francisco, and with Dr. Ladd Thomas and Dr. Lucinda Carver at the University of Southern California. He has performed at the Boston and Berkeley Early Music festivals and given numerous performances in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. He has worked with MicroFest, wildUp, iPalpiti, Les Surprises Baroques, Musica Angelica, the American Bach Soloists, and the Cantata Collective. Omura has collaborated on several recordings, most recently on the Cantata Collective's second recording of Bach Cantatas. His interest in instrument making led him to work with harpsichord builder Curtis Berak, whom he has assisted in restoring several instruments, and with organ builder Manuel Rosales. Omura is the director of music at Grace Episcopal Church in Martinez, CA.

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