Join Us!
The East Bay Recorder Society (EBRS) is an association of recorder enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay area. Recorder players from beginning to advanced levels are invited to join, to play music together and to learn more about the recorder with a different professional conductor each month (September-May or June).
Our new season began with a playing session Sept. 5, 2025 at Zion church begining at 7:30pm conducted by Tish Berlin. Our final playing session for the 2025-2026 season will be May 1st.
Our 2025/2026 season membership form is downloadable as a pdf from our "Join Us!" page. Joining us is easy. But if you wish to attend for a first time as a non-member, it is free, with a $10 charge for additional monthly or special meetings thereafter until you join).
Playing schedule for continuing EBRS 2025-2026 season |
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May 1 |
Zion, Friday at 7:30pm |
Andy Canepa |
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Ziion church is at 5201 Park Blvd, Piedmont.
We continue to be requiring at-home Covid testing the day of the playing, and if possible, asking that you bring your NEGATIVE test to the event in a zipped baggie, or a date-stamped photo otherwise. Of course, positive tests STAY HOME, as well as if you have symptoms of any illness.
(Since music is not provided at the playing sessions but rather is sent in advance as pdf's to members, you would need to contact us to arrange to have the music sent to you if you are not a member. Please see our "Contact" page.)
Our season of 2025/2026 included a Fall Workshop Oct. 13th, then included a "12th Night" playing session with a potluck on Jan. 4th, and finally included a Members' Recital Go to our "Special Events" page for more details.
Download our Gig Book:
The East Bay Recorder Society makes this work available to the recorder community in commemoration of Eileen Hadidian. It may be used freely for study, teaching, and performance, but not reprinted for sale. This compilation of accessible music for amateur ensembles includes duets, trios, quartets and a quintet drawn from a wide variety of public domain sources. You can obtain the work (Gig Book Rev 3) by clicking the link or by request of eastbayrecordersociety@gmail.com.


