TSO conductor JosΓ© Luis Gomez is picking up his violin and joining several of his musicians for a special concert on Sunday.

When she joined the Tucson Symphony Orchestra four years ago fresh out of grad school, violist Candice Amato knew there was one thing she was really going to miss after leaving the Eastman School in Rochester, New York.

Each year, she and fellow students and Eastman faculty would put on a chamber concert to aid the community’s food insecure population through a program started by viola professor Carol Rodland. When she told Rodland how much she would miss the experience, Rodland suggested she start her own event in Tucson.

On Sunday, April 28, Amato will join a handful of University of Arizona faculty and students and some of her TSO colleagues including Music Director JosΓ© Luis Gomez on violin to perform the fourth annual β€œIf Music Be the Food” concert. Proceeds from donations of non-perishable food items and cash will benefit the Interfaith Community Services Food Bank.

β€œWe’re all doing this because we love to play chamber music and we love to connect with our community,” Amato said.

Since it began, Tucson’s β€œIf Music Be the Food” series has raised about $1,000 cash and 800 pounds of food.

β€œWe’re hoping to grow that,” Amato said.

Since its founding at Eastman in 2009, β€œIf Music Be the Food” has grown into a national, grassroots movement to raise awareness and support for the country’s food insecure populations. Programs are now held in cities including Tampa Bay, Florida; Dickinson, North Dakota; Baltimore, Maryland; New York City; and Boulder, Colorado. Most of the programs were started by Rodland’s former students.

Sunday’s concert begins at 3 p.m. at Grace St. Paul’s Epicopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St. The program includes works for viola and piano and Mozart’s String Quintet in G minor.

In addition to Amato and Gomez, the musicians expected to perform are Tim Kantor, Laura CΓ‘sarez, Sarah Toy, Marybeth Brown-Plambeck and Chia-Chun Ko.

For more information, head to ifmusicbethefood.com.


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