The San Francisco Recorder Society (SFRS)

A Chapter of the American Recorder Society

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 SFRS Officers 

President and Web Administrator: 
Greta Haug-Hryciw - (415) 377-4444  SFRecorders(at)gmail(dot)com



Treasurer and Founder:
Florence Kress  - (415) 731-9709  FKress(at)aol(dot)com 



Conductor Locator:
Lydia Fredkin -  LydiaFredkin(at)gmail(dot)com



Ex-officio Web Consultant: 
Dana Vinicoff - (415) 826-1629  Vinicoff(at)hotmail(dot)com 
  


Florence Kress
Lydia Fredkin


JOIN the ARS

SFRS is a chapter of the American Recorder Society, whose mission is to promote the recorder and its music by:

  • developing resources and standards to help people of all ages and ability levels to play and study the recorder; 
      
  • presenting the instrument to new constituencies;
      
  • encouraging increased career opportunities for professional recorder performers and teachers; and 
      
  • enabling and supporting recorder playing as a shared social experience.

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As an affiliate of the San Francisco Early Music Society, SFRS promotes early music in the community with an awareness of the recorder as an important instrument in the development of Western music.

SFEMS's Affiliate Program is intended to facilitate the development of individuals and groups devoted to increasing public appreciation of early music, in accordance with the Society’s articles of incorporation and mission statement. 

SFEMS
 is a community-based organization dedicated to increasing public appreciation for historically-informed performance of early music. The Society emphasizes three areas of activity:
  • Concert presentations of primarily medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music
  • Education programs that encourage the development of amateurs of all ages and increase public involvement and participation, while supporting professionals
  • Services to the community, including communication, outreach, and support for emerging artists

Fred Morgan carving the labium for an alto recorder
The San Francisco Recorder Society  ▪  PO Box 370069, Montara, CA 94037