
FAQ
Q:
WHAT IS CHAMBER MUSIC ?
Purchasing Tickets
Concerts often sell out. Advance purchase is recommended.
For in-person concerts, online purchase closes 5 hours before each concert. Tickets available at venue 1 hour before each performance.
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No refunds.
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To exchange tickets for same concert program at different venue contact us. Pending availability.
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Unused tickets can be donated back. Please contact us.
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Lafayette Subscription: Series of 3 or 5 concerts, open seating in reserved section, full subscriptions can upgrade to Premium Seating for assigned seat within first four rows
Piedmont Subscription: Series of 4 concerts, open seating
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Pre-concert talk 30 minutes before each concert included with ticket
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TYPES OF TICKETS
SEASON SUBSCRIPTION
PREMIUM
UPGRADE
SINGLE
TICKETS
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our 2021 Main Stage Concert Series is being presented virtually via YouTube Live.
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You will receive emails with the concert link during the week preceding the concert. Contact us if you do not receive the link by the morning of the concert premiere
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All concert links are active for unlimited streams one week after the concert premiere.
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Venue Information
3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, CA 94549
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Handicap Accessibility:
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Elevator from parking garage
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Ramp from Mt. Diablo Blvd. to venue​
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Restrooms:
Inside the Don Tatzin Community Hall at the back of the lobby
801 Magnolia Ave. Piedmont, CA 94611
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Handicap Accessibility:
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Entrance on Bonita Ave.
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Contact us if you need any help reserving a place for a wheelchair.
Restrooms:
Opposite doors leading from lobby into the concert space, a few stairs
Lafayette Dining:
Wide range of good resturants walking distance from venue
Piedmont Dining:
Wide range of good resturants a short drive from venue
Concert Etiquette
DRESS
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Business Casual is the norm. Some enjoy dressing up more, and some wear more casual attire. No hats please.
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LIVE MUSIC
A live concert experience differs from at-home entertainment.
Silence and store all electronic devices during the concert.
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During the performance, please refrain from:
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Talking or whispering
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Unwrapping cough drops or candy
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Do not enter or exit the hall while music is playing.
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CLAPPING
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Generally, you clap only after a piece is finished. For example, if you're listening to a Mozart string quartet which has four movements, it is appropriate to clap only after the last movement. You can look at your program to find out how many movements a piece has. Usually, there is a 15 to 30 second pause in between movements. If you're unsure, you can wait for the rest of the audience to clap before you join in.
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