
If you love to take advantage of the live music offerings near you, this week offers several great reasons to leave the house.
From an ensemble performance to a rock concert, read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar this week.
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'The Road Home': Resound Ensemble Fall Concert

From the event description:
Join Resound Ensemble on "The Road Home." Resound is a chamber chorus of mixed voices who believe there is no disconnect between art and popular music, juxtaposing unlike pieces to reveal something impossible if they were performed alone. Through the lens of a diverse group of composers, genres and choral works, "The Road Home" is Resound’s Fall Concert, exploring what it means to find home. The Road Home addresses the urgent concerns of immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers and all people who are experiencing homelessness and displacement.
When: Friday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m.
Where: Noe Valley Ministry, 1021 Sanchez St.
Price: $15
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SFS: Simone Young Conducts Wagner
From the event description:
You've got to be pretty good with the baton to conduct performances of Wagner in his native Germany — and Australian maestra Simone Young has more than proven her chops as the artistic director of the Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonics, not to mention the Berlin and Bavarian State Operas. She's even released complete recordings of the entire "Ring" cycle. Rest assured you're in skilled hands, as Young makes her SFS debut with this concert.
When: Friday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m.
Where: Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness
Price: $39
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The Maxi Larrea Trio
From the event description:
Maximiliano Larrea (guitar) is an accomplished guitarist, arranger and composer from Rosario, Argentina, and a leading interpreter of classical and contemporary guitar of the new tango generation. After completing a degree in classical guitar in Rosario, he moved to Buenos Aires, where he studied tango and folk music in the prestigious Manuel de Falla Conservatory under legendary guitarist Juan Falú, and tango arranging and composition from renowned tango masters Diego Schissi, Nicolas Ledesm and Gabriel Senanes.
When: Saturday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, 1750 29th Ave.
Price: $10
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SFS Youth Orchestra Plays Prokofiev’s 'Romeo & Juliet'

From the event description:
Practice pays off — the talented student musicians of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra (aka SFSYO) spent the summer of 2019 jetting off to Europe for a series of performances, hitting six major cities in Denmark, Germany, Austria and Hungary in 17 days. They even got to play Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto at the famed Musikverein in Vienna, where it actually premiered in 1881. Now they’re back to blow you away on their home stage, with Prokofiev, Grieg and a piece by SFS’s own Music Director and Maestro Michael Tilson Thomas.
When: Sunday, Nov. 17, 2 p.m.
Where: Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness
Price: $10
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James Durbin – Up to 52% Off Rock Concert

From the James Durbin deal description:
"American Idol" alum and the latest Quiet Riot frontman delivers his signature hard-rock theatrics and skyrocketing vocals.
When: Sunday, Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m.
Where: Brick & Mortar Music Hall, 1710 Mission St.
Price: $10 (52% discount off regular price)
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