We are thrilled to welcome the Del Sol Quartet back to Angel Island on Saturday, December 14th!
On December 14, 2024, Del Sol violinist Hyeyung Sol Yoon will curate a program that explores the long history of Korean immigration to San Francisco, from those seeking refuge from Japanese-occupied Korea in the early 20th century to more recent immigration taking place post-1965. The program will feature San Francisco-based Korean composer Jungyoon Wie’s “Han,” which incorporates traditional Korean lullaby and an elegy that represents the complexity of han, a feeling of collective unresolved anger, grief, and regret amongst the Korean people. The concert will also feature newly-created pieces inspired by the responses of Joy from Korean-American elders of the Korean Community Center of East Bay’s Jikimee Senior Leadership Program.
There will be one performance at noon in the Detention Barracks Museum. Please note that the start time of this performance is subject to change.
The performance is free, but $5 entry to the Detention Barracks Museum is required.
TICKETING
There are 2 ticket options for this event:
Shuttle and concert: This ticket includes roundtrip shuttle service from Ayala Cove to the Immigration Station. The shuttle will depart from Ayala Cove at 11:00 am and Depart from the Immigration Station at 2:00 pm. This ticket is recommended for anyone with mobility concerns.
Concert only: This ticket will gain you admission to the Detention Barracks as well as reserve a seat for you at the concert. This ticket does not include any transporation.