The Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California

No.1047 - Friday, December 27, 2024 - Sunday, January 12, 2025

Next issue: Friday, January 10, 2025


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I. Highlights and Hidden Gems

     Select Live-Audience & Streamed Concerts


1. Reprise from Classical Crossroads’ Pandemic Archive

     “Second Sundays at Two”

     Stars of Tomorrow from the USC Thornton School of Music

     2021 USC Ofiesh String Quartet Competition Winners

     The Gateway Quartet

           Olena Kaspersky and Albert Yamamoto violins

           David Kang viola, Quenton Blanche cello

     Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943): String Quartet No.1 (1890), Mvts.1&2

     Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): String Quartet in F Major (1903)

     Originally streamed on Sunday, February 13, 2022

     from Rolling Hills United Methodist Church

     https://youtu.be/ArGRiNdK82k


2. Organ Prelude Concert - Every Sunday at 10:30 AM Pacific

     UCLA Professor & First Church Organist Christoph Bull

     — Donald Brown guest organist on Sunday, December 29, 2024 —

     on the Great Organs of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

     Every Sunday - 10:30-11:00 AM Pacific

     First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://www.fccla.org/live


3. Music at St Mary’s Perivale

           Perivale, West London UK

     Thursday, January 2, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific

           Finn Mannion cello, Ke Ma piano

           Beethoven: Seven Variations on “Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen”

           Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op.73

           Franck: Cello Sonata in A Major

     Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific

           Ashley Fripp piano

           Schubert: Four Impromptus, D899

           Beethoven: Piano Sonata in A-flat Major,

     Tuesday, January 7, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific

           Neo Hung piano

           Selections by Shostakovich, Clementi, Liszt, Schubert/Liszt, and Scriabin

     Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific

           The Bridge Quartet & Christopher Kent actor present

           “Dear Father...” with Mozart Quartets Nos. 4, 15 & 23

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://www.youtube.com/@stmarysperivale2842/streams


4. Classical Crossroads’

     “Classical Interludes”

     Pianist Steven Vanhauwaert

     Violinist Andrew McIntosh

     Cellist Eva Lymenstull

     Saturday, January 4, 2025 - 3:00 PM

     First Lutheran Church & School - Torrance CA

     Historical Performances of Masterpieces

     by Schubert, Schumann, and Mendelssohn

     on a Fortepiano and with Gut Strings

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://vimeo.com/event/4030680


5. The Rose & Edward Engel Music Commission presents

     Adat Ari El’s 31st Annual Engel Chamber Music Concert

     New Hollywood String Quartet and Guests

           Tereza Stanislav violin, Rafael Rishik violin,

           Robert Brophy viola, Andrew Shulman cello

     Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 2:00 PM

     Adat Ari El - Valley Village CA

     Hugo Wolf: Italian Serenade for String Quartet

     Alexander Borodin: String Quartet No.2 in D Major

     Arnold Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht for string sextet, Op.4

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://adatariel.livecontrol.tv/eb51727c


6. Great Music At St. James

     Classical Sundays at Six

     Liv Redpath soprano

     Michele Zukovsky clarinet

     David Kaplan piano

     Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific

     St. James’ In-The-City Episcopal Church

     Wilshire Blvd (near Western) - Los Angeles CA

     Schubert: The Shepherd on the Rock) and

     selections by Schubert, Grieg, Wolf, and Richard Strauss

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     At concert time, find the livestream link at the top of the webpage:

     https://stjla.org/greatmusic/


7. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts

     Pianist Alim Beisembayev

     Thursday, January 9, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)

     The livestream starts at 8:00 PM London - 12:00 PM Pacific

     Selections by Haydn, Beethoven, Domenico Scarlatti,

     Robert Schumann, and Brahms

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202501091930


8. Classical Crossroads’

     “Second Sundays at Two”

           ~ presents ~

     A Concert Dedicated to African-Americans’ Contributions

     to Classical Music in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

     Fiato Quartet

           Carrie Kennedy and Joel Pargman violins

           Aaron Oltman viola, Ryan Sweeney cello

           ~ and ~

     Camila Lima soprano and host

     Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 2:00 PM Pacific

     Rolling Hills United Methodist Church - Rolling Hills Estates CA

     Selections by Florence Price, Antonín Dvorák, and Jessie Montgomery

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://vimeo.com/event/4030680


9. UCLA Milken Center Chamber Music Series presents

     Composer Portrait: The Music of Paul Schoenfield (1947-2024)

     Performed by UCLA students, faculty and alumni.

     Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 4:00 PM Pacific

     Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building, UCLA

     The Milken Center Chamber Music Series is curated by Neal Stulberg,

     who writes: “Paul Schoenfield was a unique and brilliant musician of decidedly

     American Jewish Experience. A virtuoso concert pianist and hugely gifted

     composer who retired from the University of Michigan in 2021.

     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

     https://bit.ly/UCLAlivestreams-LaniHall


II. Reviews and Other Items of High Interest

     on the Southland Chamber Music Scene


A. Music Critic Henry Schlinger’s review on Culture Spot LA

     “Piano Spheres’ tribute to Susan Svrcek and Frederick Lesemann”

     https://bit.ly/CultureSpotLA-HenrySchlinger013


B. Renaud and Gauthier Capuçon's performance of

     Johan Halvorsen’s Passacaglia on a theme by Handel

     at Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening ceremony

     https://youtu.be/aZGlquRu72k





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Greetings, Chamber Music Aficionados



I. Highlights and Hidden Gems

     Select Live-Audience & Streamed Concerts

     for Chamber Music Aficionados


Here, I give some concerts I’ve watched or would like to watch or attend. I promise not to overwhelm you with too many. Mostly local.


“ . . . live-streamed events have generated moments of startling power. . . . One could instead sample archived professional-quality videos that opera houses, orchestras, and other organizations have placed online. For me, though, the live or freshly recorded happenings matter more. They document, with the oblique power that the arts possess, an extraordinary human phase in history. Their mere existence is bracing. . . .” ~ Alex RossThe New Yorker



Recommended:



1. Reprise from Classical Crossroads’ Pandemic Archive

     “Second Sundays at Two”


     Stars of Tomorrow from the USC Thornton School of Music

     2021 USC Ofiesh String Quartet Competition Winners

     The Gateway Quartet

     Olena Kaspersky and Albert Yamamoto violins

     David Kang viola, Quenton Blanche cello


     Originally streamed on Sunday, February 13, 2022

     from Rolling Hills United Methodist Church


     Watch the reprise by clicking:

     https://youtu.be/ArGRiNdK82k


The Program


Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943): String Quartet No.1 (1890)

   1. Romance. Andante espressivo

   2. Scherzo. Allegro


Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): String Quartet in F Major (1903)

   1. Allegro moderato - Très doux

   2. Assez vif - Très rythmé

   3. Très lent

   4. Vif et agité


The Gateway Quartet was formed in August 2020 at the USC Thornton School of Music. Although there were limited performances during the pandemic, the quartet was fortunate to work with esteemed faculty from USC, including Professors Yura Lee and Marcy Rosen. They played in a masterclass exchange between USC and the Paris Conservatory, where they performed for viola professor Michel Michalakakos. Shortly after, they won USC’s Christine Marie Ofiesh Honors Quartet Competition.


As part of winning, they will be performing several concerts throughout Los Angeles and will travel to France to perform and participate in Franco-American Chamber Music Encounters, a music festival dedicated to the exchange of culture and musical ideas worldwide.


Classical Crossroads’ February “Second Sundays at Two” concert is awarded annually to the top chamber music ensemble from the acclaimed USC Thornton School of Music. The ensembles are selected by renowned Associate Professor of Strings and Chamber Coordinator Yura Lee.





2. Organ Prelude Concert - Every Sunday at 10:30 AM Pacific


     UCLA Professor & First Church Organist Christoph Bull

     on the Great Organs of First Congregational Church

     of Los Angeles


     Every Sunday - 10:30-11:00 AM Pacific

     First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

     540 S. Commonwealth Ave. (at Sixth St.), Los Angeles CA

     For a Google map, click:

     http://goo.gl/7g1N2f


The Program for Sunday, December 29, 2024

Donald Brown guest organist


Helmut Walcha (1907-1991):

     Shepherds came, their Praises bringing

Helmut Walcha:

     In Bethlehem’s lowly stable

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897):

     Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, Op.122 No.5

Franz Liszt (1811-1886), arr. Willard Nevins (1890-1962):

     Good Christian friends, rejoice from Weihnachtsbaum

Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706):

     Partita on Vom Himmel hoch, da komm’ ich her


Postlude

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):

     Herr Christ, der ein’ge Gottes Sohn from Orgelbuechlein


The programs are posted a few days ahead. Check by clicking:

https://www.fccla.org/live


Organist Christoph Bull’s half-hour, live-audience & live-streamed Prelude Concerts on Sunday mornings, beginning at 10:30 AM on the Great Organs of First Church, are an inspiring way to start your week of amazing musical offerings. Attend in person or stay tuned in for the live stream of the First Church Sunday Service, with its superb professional chamber choir Laude and Cathedral Choir, directed by David Harris, and for the organ Postlude. Donations appreciated. Read about organist Christoph Bull by clicking:

https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/christoph-bull/


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

The technical quality of the livestream is among the finest on the internet. Click at concert time to watch the livestream and find the program:

https://www.fccla.org/live





3. Music at St Mary’s Perivale

     Chamber Music and Recitals


     St Mary’s Perivale

     Perivale Lane, Perivale, West London UK

     For a Google map, click:

     https://goo.gl/maps/KdaP2qduGyv8ccYV7


Find the links to the upcoming and past livestreamed concerts by clicking:

https://www.youtube.com/@stmarysperivale2842/streams



The Upcoming Concerts



Thursday, January 2, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific

     Finn Mannion cello, Ke Ma piano

     Beethoven:

           Seven Variations on “Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen”

     Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op.73

     Franck: Cello Sonata in A Major

     https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-01-02.shtml



Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific

     Ashley Fripp piano

     Schubert: Four Impromptus, D899

     Beethoven: Piano Sonata in A-flat Major, Op.110

     https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-01-05.shtml



Tuesday, January 7, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific

     Neo Hung piano

     Shostakovich: Prelude and Fugue No.3 in G Major, Op.87

     Clementi: Piano Sonata in F-sharp Minor, Op.25 No.5

     Liszt: Dante Sonata

     Schubert/Liszt: Six Lieder transcriptions

     Scriabin: Piano Sonata No.4 in F-sharp Major, Op.30

     https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-01-07.shtml



Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific

     The Bridge Quartet & Christopher Kent actor present

     “Dear Father...” with Mozart Quartets No.4 in C Major, K157,

     No.15 in D Minor, K421, and No.23 in F Major, K590 (Finale)

     https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-01-12.shtml



Find artist and program information for these and other upcoming concerts by clicking:

https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-001.shtml


St Mary’s Perivale is a small church dating back to the 12th century, which was active until being declared redundant in 1972. Since then, it has been operated by Friends of St Mary’s Perivale as a concert venue and arts center. The U.K. and Europe’s top-drawer classical artists typically appear in three in-person & livestreamed concerts a week. Since 2006, the ancient venue has been transformed into a high-quality broadcasting center. Explore and discover concert gems by clicking:

https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Available afterward to stream-on-demand

Find the links to the upcoming and past livestreamed concerts by clicking:

https://www.youtube.com/@stmarysperivale2842/streams





4. Classical Crossroads’

     “Classical Interludes”

           ~ presents ~


     Historical Performances of Masterpieces

     by Schubert, Schumann, and Mendelssohn

     on a Fortepiano and with Gut Strings


     Pianist Steven Vanhauwaert

     Violinist Andrew McIntosh

     Cellist Eva Lymenstull


     Saturday, January 4, 2025 - 3:00 PM

     First Lutheran Church & School - Torrance

     2900 W. Carson Street, Torrance CA

     For a Google map, click:

     http://goo.gl/maps/QaZ4s


The Program


Robert Schumann (1810-1856):

     Humoreske from Fantasiestücke, Op.88

Franz Schubert (1797-1828):

     Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op.148, D897, “Notturno”

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847):

     Piano Trio in D Minor, Op.49


The fortepiano for the concert is a replica of an 1836 Graf fortepiano built by Paul McNulty in Divisov, Czech Republic. See:

https://www.fortepiano.eu/conrad-graf/


The Artists


Hailed by the Los Angeles Times for his “impressive clarity, sense of structure and monster technique,” Steven Vanhauwaert has appeared as a soloist at the National Center of the Performing Arts in Beijing, Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, and the Concertgebouw. He has recorded on the Hortus, Sonarti, ECM, and Bridge labels; several of his albums have received 5 Diapasons in France. Mr. Vanhauwaert is a Steinway Artist, the Artistic Director of Classical Crossroads’ Second Sundays at Two series, and Assistant Professor on the faculty at the University of Utah’s School of Music. Read about Steven Vanhauwaert by clicking:

http://stevenvanhauwaert.com/


Violinist, violist, composer, and Baroque violinist Andrew McIntosh has a wide swath of musical interests ranging from historical performance practice of the Baroque Era to improvisation, microtonal tuning systems, and the 20th-century avant-garde. As a Baroque performer, he is a member of Tesserae, Bach Collegium San Diego, and Musica Angelica. He holds degrees in violin performance, composition, and Early Music performance from the University of Nevada, Reno, California Institute of the Arts, and the University of Southern California. Andrew teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. Read about Andrew McIntosh by clicking:

https://www.septimalcomma.com/


Los Angeles-based baroque cellist and violist da gamba Eva Lymenstull performs as a soloist, chamber musician, continuo player, and orchestral musician with the world’s leading Early Music ensembles and orchestras. She holds degrees from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Rice University, and University of Michigan, and a doctorate in historical performance practice from Case Western Reserve University. Read about Eva Lymenstull by clicking:

https://evalymenstull.com/


If this is your first time attending a Classical Crossroads concert,

kindly request a reservation for yourself and your guests by emailing

[email protected].


Watch the Livestream

The concert will be simultaneously livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person. Watch at concert time by clicking:

https://vimeo.com/event/4030680


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Free. Donations appreciated. For concert series information and online donations, click:

https://palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/ClassicalInterludes.htm





5. The Rose & Edward Engel Music Commission presents

     Adat Ari El’s 31st Annual Engel Chamber Music Concert


New Hollywood String Quartet and Guests

     Tereza Stanislav violin, Rafael Rishik violin,

     Robert Brophy viola, Andrew Shulman cello


     Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 2:00 PM

     Adat Ari El

     12020 Burbank Blvd, Valley Village CA

     (at Laurel Canyon Blvd)

     For a Google map, click:

     https://goo.gl/maps/jy7SwsWJUxJFYcYW8


The Program


Hugo Wolf: Italian Serenade for String Quartet

Alexander Borodin: String Quartet No.2 in D Major

Arnold Schoenberg:

   Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) for string sextet, Op.4


The New Hollywood String Quartet comprises three of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s top string players: Tereza Stanislav (Assistant Concertmaster), violist Robert Brophy, and Principal Cellist Andrew Shulman; alongside NHSQ founding violinist Rafael Rishik. Inspired by the great Hollywood String Quartet from over half a century ago, the current NHSQ members are likewise premier performers of their generation. Read about the New Hollywood String Quartet and its members by clicking:

https://www.newhollywoodstringquartet.com/about


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Free to the public. Reception following the concert.

RSVP requested. For information and to RSVP, click:

https://www.adatariel.org/engel


Watch the livestream by clicking:

https://adatariel.livecontrol.tv/eb51727c





6. Great Music At St. James

     Classical Sundays at Six


     Liv Redpath soprano

     Michele Zukovsky clarinet

     David Kaplan piano


     Sunday, January 5, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific

     St. James’ In-The-City Episcopal Church

     3903 Wilshire Blvd (near Western)

     Los Angeles CA

     For a Google map, click:

     https://goo.gl/maps/8LVFMmdU65tsHA9a9

     For parking directions, click:

     https://stjla.org/parking/


The Program


Schubert:

     Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (The Shepherd on the Rock), D965

Other selections by Schubert, Grieg, Wolf, and Richard Strauss


The Artists


A graduate of Harvard University and The Juilliard School, soprano LIV REDPATH debuted with Los Angeles Opera in the 2018-19 season as Gretel in Humperdinck’s Hansel & Gretel. She has sung with leading opera houses worldwide. Read about Liv Redpath by clicking:

http://www.livredpath.com/


Clarinetist Michele Zukovsky is proud to have served under five conductors of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. They were, in order, Zubin Mehta, Carlo Maria Giulini, Andre Previn, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and finally, Gustavo Dudamel. Read about Michee at her new website by clicking:

https://michelezukovsky.com/


A member of the UCLA piano faculty and a Yamaha/Bösendorfer Artist, David Kaplan has been called “excellent and adventurous” by The New York Times, and praised by the Boston Globe for “grace and fire” at the keyboard. Read about David Kaplan by clicking:

http://www.davidkaplanpiano.com/


Beginning in 1948 at Exposition Park and continuing at LACMA, Sundays Live is now presented at St. James in-the-City as Classical Sundays at Six, part of the broader musical offerings of Great Music at Saint James. It is Southern California’s oldest broadcast chamber music series and continues under Bill Vestal’s leadership as Artistic Director.


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Free admission. At concert time, find the livestream link at the top of the concert series webpage by clicking:

https://stjla.org/greatmusic/





7. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts


     Pianist Alim Beisembayev


     Thursday, January 9, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)

     The livestream starts at 8:00 PM London - 12:00 PM Pacific

     Wigmore Hall

     36 Wigmore St, London, UK

     https://goo.gl/maps/yWjtaiJfc3MCJk4m8


The Program


Joseph Haydn (1732-1809):

     Variations in F Minor HXVII/6

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):

     Piano Sonata No.7 in D Major, Op.10 No.3

Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757):

     Sonata in D Minor, Kk213

     Sonata in A Major, Kk24

     Sonata in D Minor, Kk77

     Sonata in G Major, Kk455

     Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Kinderszenen, Op.15

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897):

     Variations on a Theme by Paganini (Book I), Op.35

The Artist


Alim Beisembayev won First Prize at The Leeds International Piano Competition in September 2021, performing Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, with The Guardian praising him as a “worthy winner” with a “real musical personality.” Announced as a BBC New Generation Artist 2023-25, in the summer of 2023, Alim made his Royal Albert Hall BBC Proms debut performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No.2 with the Sinfonia of London broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and recorded for BBC Television. Read about Alim Beisembayev by clicking:

https://www.alimbeisembayev.co.uk/


Some of the world’s finest chamber music and recitals happen at Wigmore Hall. Many prior Wigmore concerts are available On Demand for varying periods of time. See the line-up of upcoming livestream offerings by clicking:

https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/forthcoming-live-streams


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

In-Person: £18 - £40

Free to Livestream. Stream-on-Demand for 30 days after the date of the broadcast. Watch the livestream or order live-audience tickets by clicking:

https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202501091930





8. Classical Crossroads’

     “Second Sundays at Two”

           ~ presents ~


A Concert Dedicated to African-Americans’ Contributions

to Classical Music in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day


     Fiato Quartet

           Carrie Kennedy and Joel Pargman violins

           Aaron Oltman viola, Ryan Sweeney cello

           ~ and ~

     Camila Lima soprano and host


     Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 2:00 PM Pacific

     Rolling Hills United Methodist Church

     26438 Crenshaw Blvd, Rolling Hills Estates CA

     For a Google map, click:

     https://goo.gl/maps/EMqwtwiN3mGozzX3A


The Program


Florence Price (1887-1953):

     African-American Folksongs in Counterpoint

           I. Go Down, Moses

           II. Somebody’s Knockin’ At Yo’ Do’

           III. Little David, Play On Yo’ Harp

           IV. Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho


Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904):

     String Quartet No.12 in F Major, Op.96, “American”

           I. Allegro ma non troppo

           II. Lento

           III. Molto vivace

           IV. Vivace ma non troppo


Jessie Montgomery (1981– ):

     “I Want to Go Home,” for soprano and string quartet


The Artists


Formed in 2008, the Fiato Quartet is a winner of the 2022 Beverly Hills National Auditions. Its members hold degrees in music performance from the University of Southern California, Rice University, Northwestern University, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. They are members of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Pasadena Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, New West Symphony, and Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra. As studio musicians in Los Angeles, they also record music for motion pictures, television, and records. Read about the Fiato Quartet by clicking:

https://www.fiatoquartet.com/


Argentinean-American soprano Camila Lima has performed in Europe, Argentina, and the United States, in venues such as the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Carnegie Hall. She has starred in traditional, beloved operas such as Gounod’s Romeo and Juliette and Verdi’s La Traviata, among many others; in contemporary operas such as Spanish composer Juan Colomer’s Dulcinea XL world premiere performed at Zipper Hall of the Colburn School. Ms. Lima is a winner of the Beverly Hills National Auditions and alternate First Prize winner of the New York Lyric Opera Competition. Read about Camila Lima by clicking:

https://camilalimasinger.com/start


If this is your first time attending a Classical Crossroads concert,

kindly request a reservation for yourself and your guests by emailing

[email protected]


Watch the Livestream

The concert will be simultaneously livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person. Watch at concert time by clicking:

https://vimeo.com/event/4030680


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Free admission. Donations appreciated. For concert series information and online donations, click:

http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/SecondSundays.htm





9. UCLA Milken Center Chamber Music Series presents


     Composer Portrait: The Music of Paul Schoenfield


     Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 4:00 PM Pacific

     Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building, UCLA

     For directions and parking, click:

     https://map.ucla.edu/?k=false&id=83901


The Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience presents the Milken Center Chamber Music Series, concerts of uplifting and distinctive chamber music curated by Neal Stulberg, Artistic Director, who writes:


“Paul Schoenfield (1947-2024) was a unique and brilliant musician of decidedly American Jewish Experience. A virtuoso concert pianist and hugely gifted composer who wrote for first-class performers and ensembles, Paul was a devoutly orthodox Jew and a remarkable person. Retiring as professor of composition at the University of Michigan in 2021, he split his time between the U.S. and Israel. His music — a fascinating mashup of klezmer/Hasidic, liturgical, jazz, bluegrass, blues, and Americana, and by turns intimate, frenetic, devotional, sardonic, and terrifying — is well represented in the Milken Archive.


“Paul and I both grew up in Detroit, and I intersected with him professionally through the years. One chamber concert is hardly enough to do justice to his range and brilliance, but we’re going to try. Performed by UCLA students, faculty and alumni, the concert concludes with his 2001 Pulitzer Prize-nominated song cycle, ‘Camp Songs’ for mezzo-soprano, baritone and instrumental ensemble.”


Read about UCLA Professor of Conducting, Director of Orchestral Studies, and Milken Center Artistic Director Neal Stulberg by clicking:

https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/neal-stulberg/


Free in-person admission and free to livestream. Register for either and find concert information, including a Paul Schoenfield Video Sampler, by clicking:

https://bit.ly/UCLA-PaulSchoenfield


Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed

Watch the livestream by clicking:

https://bit.ly/UCLAlivestreams-LaniHall





II. Reviews and Other Items of High Interest

     on the Southland Chamber Music Scene



A. Music Critic Henry Schlinger’s review on Culture Spot LA

     “Piano Spheres’ tribute to Susan Svrcek and Frederick Lesemann”

     https://bit.ly/CultureSpotLA-HenrySchlinger013


Henry Schlinger writes, “On a cool Monday evening in Downtown Los Angeles at Zipper Hall on the campus of the Colburn School, Piano Spheres presented a tribute to husband and wife Frederick (Rick) Lesemann and Susan Svrcek — two individuals who contributed greatly not only to Piano Spheres but to the music scene in Los Angeles and generations of students. The couple died within a year of each other, Svrcek in 2022 and Lesemann in 2023. . . .”





B. Renaud and Gauthier Capuçon's performance of

     Johan Halvorsen’s Passacaglia on a theme by Handel

     at Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening ceremony

     https://youtu.be/aZGlquRu72k


     Simply magnificent. Many thanks to George Clark recommending this video.





Happy New Year! and take care,

Jim Eninger, Editor-in-Chief

Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California

“... invaluable ...” ~ Mark Swed, The Los Angeles Times