The Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California
No.1079 — Friday, May 22, 2026Sunday, June 7, 2026
Next issue: Friday, June 5, 2026

An aficionado’s guide to upcoming livestreamed concerts on the world’s chamber music scene — with a few select reprises of previously livestreamed concerts. If you’re not already a subscriber, subscribe (it’s free) and have the newsletter delivered via Mailchimp to your email inbox by clicking:
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In This Issue
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The Condensed Section (Part I) serves as a guide to The Full-Information Section (Part II), which follows and includes biographies of performing artists, complete concert programs and program notes, venue addresses and map links, and additional information on each concert. [Tip: Note the number of the item you’re interested in in Part I and scroll down to find it in Part II for complete information.] Each section concludes with “Concert Reviews and Other Items of High Interest on Southern California’s Chamber Music Scene.”


Part I. THE CONDENSED SECTION

HIGHLIGHTS AND HIDDEN GEMS
Select Streamed Concerts on the World’s Chamber Music Scene


1. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 10, 2026
“Second Sundays at Two” Concert

USC Thornton Chamber Virtuosi
USC Thornton faculty violinist Lina Bahn and
USC Thornton faculty cellist Seth Parker Woods
performing alongside top students
Louis Milne clarinet
Abigail Park violin
Solomon Leonard viola
Abigail Koehler bass
Andrew Edwards piano

Livestreamed from Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
in Rolling Hills Estates CA on Sunday, May 10, 2026

The Concert e-Flyer
https://bit.ly/USCThorntonChamberVirtuosi

The USC Thornton Chamber Virtuosi is the premier touring chamber music ensemble of the School of Music, featuring USC students performing alongside renowned faculty members Seth Parker Woods, cello, and Lina Bahn, violin.

The Program (Selections from the In-Person Concert)
Kareem Roustom (b.1971):
     Palestinian Songs and Dances for clarinet & string quintet (2024)
     I. Oh, You On The Mountain
     II. Blessed Are Your Wedding Garments
Jenö Hubay (1858–1937):
     Carmen Fantaisie Brillante, Op.3 No.3 (1876)
Claude Debussy (1862–1918):
     Étude No.11, “Pour les arpèges composés” (1915)
     (For compound arpeggios) for solo piano
Robert Schumann (1810–1856):
     Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op.47 (1842)
     III. Andante cantabile
Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992):
     Quartet for the End of Time (1941)
     III. “Abîme des oiseaux” (Abyss of the birds)
     for solo clarinet
Jessie Montgomery (1981– ):
     Rhapsody No.1, arranged for solo viola (2021)
Sheridan Seyfried:
     Sextet for clarinet, string quartet, and piano (2010)
     III. Con spirito

Watch a Reprise of the Livestream
https://vimeo.com/1192155208


2. Oberlin College & Conservatory

Friday, May 22, 2026 — 8:00 EST — 5:00 PM Pacific
The Grand Piano Extravaganza
Warner Concert Hall
The Program
Alexander Scriabin:
     Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op.9 No.2
     (for the left hand)
George Gershwin, arr. Skelton:
     (for one piano, four hands)
     Someone to Watch Over Me
     The Man I Love
Harold Arlen, arr. Hirtz:
     Fantasy on Themes from The Wizard of Oz
     (for two pianos, four hands)
Rachmaninoff, arr. Rebner:
     Prelude in G Minor, Op.23 No.5
     (for two pianos, eight hands)
Chopin, arr. Norris:
     Étude in C Minor, Op.10 No.12
     “Revolutionary”
     (for three pianos, six revolving pianists)
Scott Joplin:
     (for six pianos, 12 hands)
     arr. Takács: Bethena, a concert waltz
     arr. Hamelin: Maple Leaf Rag
Gustav Holst/ arr. Chiou:
     “Jupiter” from The Planets
     (for eight pianos, 16 hands)
Gioachino Rossini/ arr. Czerny:
     Overture to Semiramide
     (for eight pianos, 160 fingers)
In-person: $25 — Livestream: Free
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-GrandPianoExtravaganza

Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 4:00 EST — 1:00 PM Pacific
Oberlin Baroque
Fairchild Chapel, Bosworth Hall
The Program

Anonymous: Praeludium a 5
     (for organ)
Johannes Schenk:
     Le nymphe di Rheno, Op.8: Sonata No.3
     (for viola da gamba)
Nicolas Bernier: Ô Nuit, c’est à tes voiles sombres
     from Diane et Endymion (Fuzelier)
     (for soprano, bass-baritone, viola da gamba.
       harpsichord, and organ)
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber:
     Passacaglia in G Minor,
     from Mystery (Rosary) Sonatas
     (for viola)
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber:
     Partita VI in D Major
     (For two violins and organ)
Dario Castello: Sonate concertate in stil moderno,
     Libro primo, Sonata No.6, à due
     (for violin, cello, sackbut, and organ)
Aaron Nichols: Voix
     (for viola da gamba)
Henry Purcell: Excerpts from The Fairy-Queen
     (for soprano, violin, viola, cello,
     violone, and harpsichord)
In-person: $20 — Livestream: Free
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-Baroque

Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 8:00 EST — 5:00 PM Pacific
Commencement Recital I
By students from the graduating Class of 2026
Finney Chapel
The Program

Maurice Duruflé: Fugue sur le nom d’Alain, Op.7/ii
     (for organ)
Yutaka Yokokura/ Oscar Castro-Neves: Brazasia
     (for voice, saxophone, trombone, guitar,
     piano, bass, drums, and percussion)
Modest Mussorgsky: The Nursery
     (for mezzo-soprano and piano)
Grazyna Bacewicz: Oberek No.2
     (for violin and piano)
Peter Schickele:
     What Did You Do Today at Jeffey’s House?
     (for horn and piano)
Frédéric Chopin: Prélude in D Minor, Op.28 No.24
     (for piano)
Edvard Grieg Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72
     (for piano)
Jake Heggie: My Name from Eve-Song (Littell)
     (for soprano and piano)
Aaron Nichols: Rushes
     (for cello & electronics)
Dave Malloy:
     Dust and Ashes from Natasha, Pierre,
     and the Great Comet of 1812
     (for vocals and piano)
Ryan Sweeney, vocals
In-person: Free — Livestream: Free
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-CommencementRecitalI

Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 1:00 EST — 10:00 AM Pacific
Commencement Recital II
By students from the graduating Class of 2026
Finney Chapel
The Program

Nicolas Bernier: Ô Nuit, c’est à tes voiles sombres
     from Diane et Endymion (Fuzelier)
     (for soprano, bass-baritone, viola da gamba,
     harpsichord, and organ)
Eugène Ysaÿe: Sonata in E Major, Op.27 No.6
     (for solo violin)
Dang Huu Phúc: Bunches of Flowers of Vietnam
     (for piano)
Ralph Vaughan Williams:
     Silent Noon from The House of Life (Rossetti)
     Ange Flégier Le Cor (Vigny)
     (for bass-baritone and piano)
Henri Tomasi: Concerto pour trombone
     (for trombone and piano)
Frédéric Chopin: Prélude in F-sharp Minor, Op.28 No.8
     (for piano)
Alexander Scriabin: Mazurka in F-sharp Minor, Op.25 No.6
     (for piano)
Karol Szymanowski: Mazurka, Op.50 No.16
     (for piano)
Teppo Hauta-aho: Kadenza
     (for double bass)
Eugène Bozza: En Forêt, Op.40
     (for horn and piano)
Gwendolyn Rebernak-McKee: synth stew (2025)
     (for synthesizers)
Barry Harris: Nascimento
     (for saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar,
     piano, bass, and drums)
In-person: Free — Livestream: Free
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-CommencementRecitalII

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Most concerts are only available online during the performance time and are not archived for later viewing. Find links to the livestreams by clicking:
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-LiveWebcasts


3. Salastina Music Society presents
Happy Hour No.123:
Sounds Mysterious with Brian Lauritzen

Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 11:00 AM
The Wende Museum’s A-Frame Theater — Culver City CA

Brian Lauritzen leads the audience in Salastina’s patented game of Guess The Composer. Though they’ve practiced every note, the artists still don’t know who wrote the music. In this audience-favorite musical guessing game, even the performers are in the dark about the composers’ identities.

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-Person: Free — Livestream: $10 / free for Salastina members
Livestream available for three days after the concert
Complimentary wine reception with the artists to follow.
For information and in-person and livestream tickets, click:
https://bit.ly/Salastina-202605231500


4. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts

Pavel Haas Quartet
https://www.pavelhaasquartet.com/en/
Veronika Jarušková and Marek Zwiebel violins
Šimon Truszka viola, Peter Jarušek cello
with Boris Giltburg piano
https://borisgiltburg.com/
and Petr Ries double bass
https://www.petrries.cz/en/bio

Saturday, May 23, 2026
— 7:30 PM UK (in-person)
The livestream starts at 8:00 PM UK — 12:00 PM Pacific
Wigmore Hall — London, UK

The Program

Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904): Cypresses B152:
Antonín Dvorák: String Quartet No.12 in F Major Op.96 “American”
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): Piano Quintet in A Major, D667 “Trout”

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-Person: £18 – £40 — Free to Livestream
The video will be available on demand for 90 days.
Watch the livestream by clicking:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202605231930


5. Music at St Mary’s Perivale
Perivale Lane, Perivale — West London UK

JIM’S PICKS OF A RECENT GEM AT ST MARY’S PERIVALE
Livestreamed Friday, May 15, 2026
Andrzej Wiercinski piano
https://culture.pl/en/artist/andrzej-wiercinski
The Program
Beethoven: Sonata in C Minor, Op.10 No.1
Debussy: Images Book 2
Liszt: “Dante” Sonata
Chopin: Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Paganini, Op.35
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-15.shtml
Watch Now
Link to the beginning of the program:
https://youtu.be/o7BLb3SaQs0?t=990

UPCOMING CONCERTS

Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
Michael Petrov cello, Susie Summers piano
https://www.katyagrabova.com/
The Program
Beethoven: Cello sonata in G Minor, Op.5 No.2
Rachmaninoff: Cello sonata in G Minor,
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-24.shtml

Tuesday, May 26, 2026 — 2:00 PM UK — 6:00 AM Pacific
Sherri Lun piano
The Program
Bach/Busoni: “Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ,” BWV639
Bach/Busoni: Chaconne in D Minor, BWV1004
Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales
Brahms: Variations and fugue on a theme by Handel, Op.24
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-26.shtml

Sunday, May 31, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
The London Chamber Ensemble Quartet
Madeleine Mitchell violin, Gordon MacKay violin,
Bridget Carey viola, Joseph Spooner cello
The Program
Charles Wood (1866-1926):
   String Quartet in E-flat Major, “The Highgate”
Charles Wood: String Quartet No.4 in A Minor
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-31.shtml

Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — 2:00 PM UK — 6:00 AM Pacific
Nikita Lukinov piano
The Program
Tchaikovsky-Pletnev:
     Excerpts from the Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty Suites
Stanchinsky: Three songs without words
Scriabin: Fantasy, Op.28
Lyadov: Prelude from Op.11
Mussorgsky: Night on a Bald Mountain
Liszt: Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
Liszt: Transcendental Etude “Wilde Jagd”
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-06-02.shtml

Sunday, June 7, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
The Cygnus Piano Trio
Javier Montañana violin, Hannah Lewis cello,
Cesar Saura piano
The Program
Suk: Elegie, Op.23
Tchaikovsky: Piano trio in A Minor, Op.50
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-06-07.shtml

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


6. First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
Organ Prelude Concert
UCLA Professor & First Church Organist Christoph Bull
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/christoph-bull/
on the Great Organs of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

Every Sunday — 10:30-11:00 AM Pacific — Free
First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

The Program for Sunday, May 24, 2026
Improvisation on Lyons and Nettleton
Li Tai-Xiang, arr. Saunder Choi: The Olive Tree
       adapted for organ by C. Bull
Georges Bizet: Seguidilla from Carmen
Meditation on Chant Regina Caeli
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Regina Coeli, K276
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Laudate Dominum & Improvisation

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Available to stream on demand at the link below.
Click at concert time to watch the livestream and find the program:
https://www.fccla.org/live


7. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents

Lucy Fitz Gibbon soprano
https://lucyfitzgibbon.com/
Julia Yang cello
https://www.juliayangcello.com/
Amy Yang piano
https://www.amyjyang.com/

Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 3:00 PM ET — 12:00 PM Pacific
American Philosophical Society — Benjamin Franklin Hall

The Program
Bartók: Selections from Dorfszenen (“Village Scenes”)
Hua Yang: Suite for Cello and Piano
Schubert:
     Der Hirt Auf dem Felsen (Shepherd on the Rock), D965
     arranged for soprano, cello, and piano
Robert Schumann: Waldszenen, Op.82
Kian Ravaei: Gulistan

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-person tickets: $30 — Livestream: pay-what-you-wish
For concert information and to watch the livestream, click:
https://bit.ly/PCMS-202605241500


8. St James’s Piccadilly Lunchtime Recitals
St James’s Church — 197 Piccadilly — London UK
Top emerging artists from leading London music colleges perform in St James’s historic venue, renowned for its superb acoustics.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
Šuma Quartet
Yixuan Ren and Pavla Bedřichová violins
Connor Quigley viola, Gabriel Webb cello
Guildhall School of Music Chamber Music Prize Winner 2026
The Program
Beethoven: String Quartet No.1 in F Major, Op.18
Janácek: String Quartet No.2, “Intimate letters”
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/suma-quartet/

Friday, May 29, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
Simo Sisevic piano
Studying at the Royal Academy of Music
The Program
Shostakovich: Sonata No. 2 Op. 61 in B-minor
Vasilije Mokranjac: “Intimacies” Piano Suite
Bartók: Sonata, BB88, Sz.80.70
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/simo-sisevic-piano-2/

Monday, June 1, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
Will Hopkins tenor
The Program
Selections by Stephen Sondheim
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/will-hopkins-singer/

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
Seoyun Baek piano
Studying at the Royal College of Music.
The Program
Mozart: Sonata No.9 in D Major, K311
Rachmaninoff: Moments Musicaux, Op.16
https://bit.ly/StJamesPiccadilly-SeoyunBaek

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Free admission — Free to livestream
Find links to the livestreams by clicking:
https://www.youtube.com/@stjamesschurchpiccadilly/streams
Select Lunchtime Recitals are posted for on-demand re-streaming:
https://bit.ly/StJamesPiccadilly-PastConcerts


9. UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music — Free
Faculty Artist Series


Celebrating Movses Pogossian
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/movses-pogossian/

Wednesday, May 27, 2026 — 8:00 PM Pacific
Schoenberg Hall, Schoenberg Music Building, UCLA

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music invites you to celebrate Distinguished Professor Movses Pogossian in his final recital at UCLA. Pogossian’s profound influence — as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, and beloved teacher — leaves a rich and enduring legacy. Los Angeles Times classical music critic Mark Swed has written in reviews, “But first some praise for Pogossian, who is a terrific violinist. He has the flair and the huge technique of a Romantic-era specialist, a virtuosity and magnetism that he applies to newer music.”... “one of the finest violinists in Los Angeles.”... “a sophisticated virtuoso, subtle and bold in his phrasing.”... “violinist Movses Pogossian ... played with an uncannily eerie tone splendidly gauged for shocking irony.”... “Pogossian’s violin solos conveyed all this with piercingly focused tone and heart-stopping intensity.” This recital offers a snapshot of his musical and pedagogical passions, bringing together students and close colleagues to celebrate the music he loves. The program spans beloved classics and world premieres of three works written for the occasion by Andrew McIntosh, Niall Taro Ferguson, and Gabriela Lena Frank.

The Program

Ferdinand the Bull
     for violin and narrator by Alan Ridout
     performed with Music Education students

Armenian classics
     performed with the VEM String Quartet
     Ensemble in Residence of the UCLA Armenian Music Program
     (founded by Movses Pogossian)

Prelude to Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde
     performed by the Camarades String Ensemble
     accompanied by an original film by Alik Barsoumian

The Adagio from Beethoven’s String Quartet, Op.127
     with Varty Manouelian, Che-Yen Chen, and Ben Hong

“The Gigue Suite”
     a set of dances in the gigue style for unaccompanied violin
     by J.S. Bach, György Kurtág, and three world premieres

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Watch the livestream by clicking:
https://bit.ly/UCLAlivestreams-SchoenbergHall
Free admission. For information, click:
https://bit.ly/UCLA-CelebratingMovsesPogossian


10. The Colburn School Livestreamed Concerts
The Colburn School — Downtown — Los Angeles CA

Monday, June 1, 2026 — 7:30 PM Pacific — Thayer Hall
Sounding Point Academy — Free
Colburn’s summer program for advanced violinists
Violinist Ray Ushikubo
https://www.rayushikubo.com/
The Program
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.7 in C Minor
Tomaso Vitali: Chaconne in G Minor
Esa-Pekka Salonen: Lachen Verlernt
Waxman/Bizet: Carmen Fantasie
https://bit.ly/Colburn-RayUshikubo20260601

Saturday, June 6, 2026 — 7:30 PM Pacific — Thayer Hall
Sounding Point Academy — Free
Colburn’s summer program for advanced violinists
Violinist Fabiola Kim
https://fabiola.kim/
Co-founder & Co-Artistic Director
The Program — To Be Announced
https://bit.ly/Colburn-FabiolaKim20260606

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Watch the livestreams at concert time by clicking:
https://www.colburnschool.edu/livestream/


11. Classical Crossroads Benefit Recital & Reception — Free
To Raise Funds for Young People’s Outreach Concerts

Violinist Iryna Krechkovsky
https://chambermusicoc.org/iryna-krechkovsky/
     and
Pianist Steven Vanhauwaert
https://stevenvanhauwaert.com/

In Their Duet Debut!

Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 3:00 PM Pacific
Rolling Hills United Methodist Church — Rolling Hills Estates CA

The Program
Mozart: Violin Sonata in G Major, K301
Tchaikovsky: Melody and Scherzo, Op.42
Gershwin: Selection of favorites from “Porgy and Bess”

The National Endowment for the Arts awarded Classical Crossroads its second grant for six young people’s outreach concerts over two years. However, the $15,000 grant requires a 1:1 match from contributors. Two series favorites, Trio Céleste violinist Irena Krechkovsky and “Second Sunday at Two” Artistic Director, pianist Steven Vanhauwaert, have volunteered to play their debut duet together in a half-hour recital.

Classical Crossroads’ founder and “Classical Interludes” Artistic Director Karla Devine will head up a special post-recital patio reception. The recital will be livestreamed, and the event is free, but don’t forget to bring your wallet and checkbook!


Attend in Person or Watch the Livestream
Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Classical Crossroads simultaneously livestreams all its concerts for those unable to attend in person. Watch the livestream at concert time only by clicking:
https://vimeo.com/event/4030680

An afternoon patio reception follows.
Free Admission ~ All Are Welcome
For information and online donations, click:
https://palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/


CONCERT REVIEWS AND OTHER ITEMS OF HIGH INTEREST
on Southern California’s Chamber Music Scene



A. 2026-2027 Beverly Hills National Auditions Winners Announced

Talented artists and ensembles selected in April at the Beverly Hills National Auditions will be presented in 2027 by the City of Beverly Hills as part of the Music In The Mansion series at the historic Greystone Mansion, as well as receive engagement considerations from members of the Consortium of Chamber Music Presenters of Southern California.

See the winners and recommended artists and ensembles on the website of the Consortium of Chamber Music Presenters of Southern California by clicking:
https://c-cmp-socal.org/beverly-hills-national-auditions-winners/




B. Music critic Barbara Glazer’s review on LA Opus
“Schubert’s Second Piano Trio at Rolling Hills”
by the Felici Piano Trio on Classical Crossroads’
“Second Sundays at Two”
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-BarbaraGlazer20260509

Barbara Glazer begins, “The recital of Schubert’s Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat major, Op.100, D 929 (1827) by the acclaimed Felici Trio (pianist, Steven Vanhauwaert; violinist, Rebecca Hang; cellist, Brian Schuldt) in the Classical Crossroads series, was one of technical perfection and exquisite instrumental interplay rarely achieved in performances of this symphonically-scaled masterpiece. It is well worth a repeat viewing of the excellent video.” See:
https://vimeo.com/1182530201




C. Music critic David J Brown’s review on LA Opus
“A Scintillating Mason House Season Finale” in Mar Vista
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-DavidJBrown20260523

David Brown concludes, “This rivetingly engaged performance of the great work was hailed by everyone in Mason’s packed concert room, and it was good to be reminded that Tosca Opdam, Asi Matathias, Carson Rick and Cécilia Tsan, together with pianist Zachary Deak, could be heard on May 24 at the first of this year’s ‘Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome’ at Mount Wilson Observatory, the series as ever under Ms. Tsan’s curatorship as Artistic Director.” See:
https://www.mtwilson.edu/events/concert052426/



D. Music critic Charles Burns’s review on SFCV
“Gabriella Smith’s Exploratory Program Sends Shockwaves Through Disney Hall”
https://bit.ly/SFCV-CharlesBurns20260512

Charles Burns begins, “Curated and hosted by composer, violinist, and vocalist Gabriella Smith, Tuesday evening’s Green Umbrella program cast Disney Hall into an exploratory and theatrical sonic environment. . . .”





E. Classical Music Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax

New York’s Classical Music Radio Station WQXR’s “Classical Music Happy Hour” is a classical music podcast from WQXR and Carnegie Hall, hosted by renowned pianist Emanuel Ax.

The Latest Podcast Episodes:
Paquito D’Rivera - Beef, Beans and Benny (Goodman)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Yefim Bronfman - master of the keyboard
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Listen:
https://link.podtrac.com/44fhwr02




F. The Art of Listening

The Art of Listening is a bimonthly offering from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, created to enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of classical music. Subscribe on Substack and have it delivered to your inbox or read it online:
https://chambermusicsociety.substack.com/

The latest post: Monday, May 18, 2026
Shostakovich’s String Quartets: The Movie of a Life
by Simon Morrison
https://bit.ly/CMS-ArtOfListening20260518




Part II. THE FULL-INFORMATION SECTION

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Greetings, Chamber Music Aficionados,

HIGHLIGHTS AND HIDDEN GEMS
Select Streamed Concerts on the World’s Chamber Music Scene



1. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 10, 2026
     “Second Sundays at Two” Concert


     USC Thornton Chamber Virtuosi
     USC Thornton faculty violinist Lina Bahn and
     USC Thornton faculty cellist Seth Parker Woods
     performing alongside top students
     Louis Milne clarinet
     Abigail Park violin
     Solomon Leonard viola
     Abigail Koehler bass
     Andrew Edwards piano

     Livestreamed from Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
     in Rolling Hills Estates CA on Sunday, May 10, 2026

     The Concert e-Flyer
     
https://bit.ly/USCThorntonChamberVirtuosi

The USC Thornton Chamber Virtuosi is the premier touring chamber music ensemble of the School of Music, featuring USC students performing alongside renowned faculty members Seth Parker Woods, cello, and Lina Bahn, violin. This year’s edition features student clarinetist Louis Milne, violist Solomon Leonard, cellist Abigail Park, bassist Abigail Koehler, and pianist Andrew Edwards.

The Program
(Selections from the In-Person Concert)

Kareem Roustom (b.1971):
     Palestinian Songs and Dances (2024)
     I. Oh, You On The Mountain
     II. Blessed Are Your Wedding Garments
     for clarinet and string quintet
     Louis Milne clarinet
     Lina Bahn and Abigail Park violins
     Solomon Leonard viola
     Seth Parker Woods cello
     Abigail Koehler bass
     Andrew Edwards piano

Jenö Hubay (1858–1937):
     Carmen Fantaisie Brillante, Op.3 No.3 (1876)
     Abigail Park violin
     Andrew Edwards piano

Claude Debussy (1862–1918):
     Étude No.11, “Pour les arpèges composés” (1915)
     (For compound arpeggios)
     Andrew Edwards piano

Robert Schumann (1810–1856):
     Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op.47 (1842)
     III. Andante cantabile
     Abigail Park violin
     Solomon Leonard viola
     Seth Parker Woods cello
     Andrew Edwards piano

Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992):
     Quartet for the End of Time (1941)
     III. “Abîme des oiseaux” (Abyss of the birds)
     Louis Milne clarinet

Jessie Montgomery (1981– ):
     Rhapsody No.1, arranged for solo viola (2021)
     Solomon Leonard viola

Sheridan Seyfried:
     Sextet for clarinet, string quartet, and piano (2010)
     III. Con spirito
     Louis Milne clarinet
     Lina Bahn and Abigail Park violins
     Solomon Leonard viola
     Seth Parker Woods cello
     Andrew Edwards piano

Program Notes

The music in today’s program ranges widely in origin, with composers from the Americas (including those of Jewish, Syrian, and African-American ancestry), Hungary, France, and Germany. Timewise, we stretch from the early 19th century to the 2020s, with the most recent item being the first of the six Palestinian Songs and Dances for clarinet and string quintet by the Syrian-American-Canadian composer and oud performer Kareem Roustom. As noted on his website biography, he “is rooted in the music of the Arab Near East, but his music often expresses beyond the confines of tradition. The themes of […] his works often touch issues of those affected by war and instability, as well as […] spirituality.”

This is followed by another ethnic evocation, in this case an idealized vision of Spain, a French genius’s reimagining, rendered by a 17-year-old Hungarian violin virtuoso and budding composer. Jenö Hubay heard the first performance of Bizet’s Carmen in 1875, immediately penned his Carmen Fantasy, and included it in his Paris debut recital the following season. Hubay’s was thus the first of many reworkings of themes from Bizet’s masterpiece by other composers.

No extra-musical influence colors Debussy’s final and most concentrated exploration of keyboard sonorities, and today we hear the penultimate of these Études, with its hypnotically restless patterns.

We move back a century-and-a-half to a gem of German early Romanticism in the form of the rapturous slow movement of Robert Schumann’s Piano Quartet — one of the key works from his “chamber music year” of 1842 — and then forward almost exactly a century for a work composed under very different circumstances.

Messiaen composed his eight-movement Quatuor pour la fin du Temps (Quartet for the End of Time) in 1941 while incarcerated as a prisoner of war in Germany. His choice of instruments was dictated by the fact that three of his fellow prisoners were a professional clarinetist, violinist, and cellist, with himself as the Quartet’s pianist. Abîme des oiseaux (Abyss of the birds) for solo clarinet, though the third movement in the work’s final order, was the first to be composed.

For our last two selections, we turn to 21st-century USA. Though much of the African-American composer Jessie Montgomery’s musical activity is collaborative and community-based, she has an impressive roster of widely-performed abstract works, large and small. Among the latter are her two Rhapsodies for solo violin: today we hear the first of these in its arrangement for viola.

Finally, we sample the designedly melodic and accessible music of Philadelphia-born Sheridan Seyfried. Today’s program concludes with the toe-tapping finale of his three-movement Sextet for clarinet, piano, and strings, written for the celebrated clarinetist David Shifrin.

Watch a Reprise of the Livestream
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2. Oberlin College & Conservatory

     Oberlin College & Conservatory
     77 West College Street, Oberlin OH
     For a Google map, click:
     
https://maps.app.goo.gl/i5viKjkyUgkdBXRk8

Friday, May 22, 2026 — 8:00 EST — 5:00 PM Pacific
     The Grand Piano Extravaganza
     Dean William Quillen Master of Ceremonies
     Warner Concert Hall
     The Program

     Alexander Scriabin:
           Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op.9 No.2
           (for the left hand)
     George Gershwin, arr. Skelton:
           (for one piano, four hands)
           Someone to Watch Over Me
           The Man I Love
     Harold Arlen, arr. Hirtz:
           Fantasy on Themes from The Wizard of Oz
           (for two pianos, four hands)
     Rachmaninoff, arr. Rebner:
           Prelude in G Minor, Op.23 No.5
           (for two pianos, eight hands)
     Chopin, arr. Norris:
           Étude in C Minor, Op.10 No.12
           “Revolutionary”
           (for three pianos, six revolving pianists)
     Scott Joplin:
           (for six pianos, 12 hands)
           arr. Takács: Bethena, a concert waltz
           arr. Hamelin: Maple Leaf Rag
     Gustav Holst/ arr. Chiou:
           “Jupiter” from The Planets
           (for eight pianos, 16 hands)
     Gioachino Rossini/ arr. Czerny:
           Overture to Semiramide
           (for eight pianos, 160 fingers)
     In-person: $25 — Livestream: Free
     
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-GrandPianoExtravaganza

Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 4:00 EST — 1:00 PM Pacific
     Oberlin Baroque
     Fairchild Chapel, Bosworth Hall
     The Program

     Anonymous: Praeludium a 5
           (for organ)
     Johannes Schenk:
           Le nymphe di Rheno, Op.8: Sonata No.3
           (for viola da gamba)
     Nicolas Bernier: Ô Nuit, c’est à tes voiles sombres
           from Diane et Endymion (Fuzelier)
           (for soprano, bass-baritone, viola da gamba.
             harpsichord, and organ)
     Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber:
           Passacaglia in G Minor,
           from Mystery (Rosary) Sonatas
           (for viola)
     Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber:
           Partita VI in D Major
           (For two violins and organ)
     Dario Castello: Sonate concertate in stil moderno,
           Libro primo, Sonata No.6, à due
           (for violin, cello, sackbut, and organ)
     Aaron Nichols: Voix
           (for viola da gamba)
     Henry Purcell: Excerpts from The Fairy-Queen
           (for soprano, violin, viola, cello,
           violone, and harpsichord)
     In-person: $20 — Livestream: Free
     
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-Baroque

Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 8:00 EST — 5:00 PM Pacific
     Commencement Recital I
     By students from the graduating Class of 2026
     Finney Chapel
     The Program

     Maurice Duruflé: Fugue sur le nom d’Alain, Op.7/ii
           (for organ)
     Yutaka Yokokura/ Oscar Castro-Neves: Brazasia
           (for voice, saxophone, trombone, guitar,
           piano, bass, drums, and percussion)
     Modest Mussorgsky: The Nursery
           (for mezzo-soprano and piano)
     Grazyna Bacewicz: Oberek No.2
           (for violin and piano)
     Peter Schickele:
           What Did You Do Today at Jeffey’s House?
           (for horn and piano)
     Frédéric Chopin: Prélude in D Minor, Op.28 No.24
           (for piano)
     Edvard Grieg Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72
           (for piano)
     Jake Heggie: My Name from Eve-Song (Littell)
           (for soprano and piano)
     Aaron Nichols: Rushes
           (for cello & electronics)
     Dave Malloy:
           Dust and Ashes from Natasha, Pierre,
           and the Great Comet of 1812
           (for vocals and piano)
     Ryan Sweeney, vocals
     In-person: Free — Livestream: Free
     
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-CommencementRecitalI

Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 1:00 EST — 10:00 AM Pacific
     Commencement Recital II
     By students from the graduating Class of 2026
     Finney Chapel
     The Program

     Nicolas Bernier: Ô Nuit, c’est à tes voiles sombres
           from Diane et Endymion (Fuzelier)
           (for soprano, bass-baritone, viola da gamba,
           harpsichord, and organ)
     Eugène Ysaÿe: Sonata in E Major, Op.27 No.6
           (for solo violin)
     Dang Huu Phúc: Bunches of Flowers of Vietnam
           (for piano)
     Ralph Vaughan Williams:
           Silent Noon from The House of Life (Rossetti)
           Ange Flégier Le Cor (Vigny)
           (for bass-baritone and piano)
     Henri Tomasi: Concerto pour trombone
           (for trombone and piano)
     Frédéric Chopin: Prélude in F-sharp Minor, Op.28 No.8
           (for piano)
     Alexander Scriabin: Mazurka in F-sharp Minor, Op.25 No.6
           (for piano)
     Karol Szymanowski: Mazurka, Op.50 No.16
           (for piano)
     Teppo Hauta-aho: Kadenza
           (for double bass)
     Eugène Bozza: En Forêt, Op.40
           (for horn and piano)
     Gwendolyn Rebernak-McKee: synth stew (2025)
           (for synthesizers)
     Barry Harris: Nascimento
           (for saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar,
           piano, bass, and drums)
     In-person: Free — Livestream: Free
     
https://bit.ly/Oberlin-CommencementRecitalII

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Most concerts are only available online during the performance time and are not archived for later viewing. Find links to the livestreams by clicking:
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3. Salastina Music Society presents
     Happy Hour No.123:
     Sounds Mysterious with Brian Lauritzen


     Saturday, May 23, 2026
— 11:00 AM
     The Wende Museum’s A-Frame Theater
     10808 Culver Boulevard, Culver City CA
     For a Google map, click:
     
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SbLAqrHeCbUemEek9

The Artists
Kevin Kumar & Maia Jasper White co-artistic directors
     & violinists
Meredith Crawford, resident violist
Yoshika Masuda resident cellist
HyeJin Kim resident pianist
Benjamin Smolen resident flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo resident harpist
Brian Lauritzen resident host

Brian Lauritzen leads the audience in Salastina’s patented game of Guess The Composer. Though they’ve practiced every note, the artists still don’t know who wrote the music. In this audience-favorite musical guessing game, even the performers are in the dark about the composers’ identities.

Salastina invites listeners to join with composers, musicians, and artists to celebrate the beauty of the past and present and carry it into the future with inclusiveness. Read about the Salastina Music Society by clicking:
https://www.salastina.org/about-salastina

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-Person: Free
Livestream: $10 / free for Salastina members
     Livestream available for three days after the concert
Complimentary wine reception with the artists to follow.

For information and in-person and livestream tickets, click:
https://bit.ly/Salastina-202605231500




4. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts

     Pavel Haas Quartet
     
https://www.pavelhaasquartet.com/en/
     Veronika Jarušková and Marek Zwiebel violins
     Šimon Truszka viola, Peter Jarušek cello
     with Boris Giltburg piano
     
https://borisgiltburg.com/
     and Petr Ries double bass
     
https://www.petrries.cz/en/bio

     Saturday, May 23, 2026 — 7:30 PM UK (in-person)
     The livestream starts at 8:00 PM UK — 12:00 PM Pacific
     Wigmore Hall
     36 Wigmore St, London, UK
     
https://goo.gl/maps/yWjtaiJfc3MCJk4m8

The Program
Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904): Cypresses B152:
     I Know that My Love to Thee
     Death Reigns in Many a Human Breast
     When Thy Sweet Glances Fall On Me
     O, Lovely Golden Rose
     There Stands an Ancient Rock
     You Ask Why My Songs
Antonín Dvorák:
     String Quartet No.12 in F Major Op.96 “American”
Franz Schubert (1797-1828):
     Piano Quintet in A Major, D667 “Trout”

Some of the world’s finest chamber music and recitals happen at London’s Wigmore Hall stretching back to 1901. Today, select Wigmore concerts are livestreamed and available afterwards on demand for varying periods. See the line-up of upcoming livestream offerings by clicking:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/forthcoming-live-streams

Watch reprises of livestreams you’ve missed by clicking:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/video-library

You’ll need a free account to stream video from Wigmore Hall. If you don’t yet have one, click:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/register

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-Person: £18 — £40
Free to Livestream
The video will be available on demand for 90 days.
Watch the livestream by clicking:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202605231930




5. Music at St Mary’s Perivale
     Chamber Music and Recitals

     Perivale Lane, Perivale, West London UK
     For a Google map, click:
     
https://goo.gl/maps/KdaP2qduGyv8ccYV7

JIM’S PICKS OF A RECENT GEM AT ST MARY’S PERIVALE

Livestreamed Friday, May 15, 2026
     Andrzej Wiercinski piano
     
https://culture.pl/en/artist/andrzej-wiercinski
     The Program
     Beethoven: Sonata in C Minor, Op.10 No.1
     Debussy: Images Book 2
     Liszt: “Dante” Sonata
     Chopin: Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61
     Brahms:
           Variations on a Theme by Paganini, Op.35 (Books 1&2)
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-15.shtml

     Watch Now
     Link to the beginning of the program:
     
https://youtu.be/o7BLb3SaQs0?t=990

UPCOMING CONCERTS

Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
     Michael Petrov cello, Susie Summers piano
     
https://www.katyagrabova.com/
     The Program
     Beethoven: Cello sonata in G Minor, Op.5 No.2
     Rachmaninoff: Cello sonata in G Minor,
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-24.shtml

Tuesday, May 26, 2026 — 2:00 PM UK — 6:00 AM Pacific
     Sherri Lun piano
     The Program
     Bach/Busoni: “Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ,” BWV639
     Bach/Busoni: Chaconne in D Minor, BWV1004
     Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales
     Brahms: Variations and fugue on a theme by Handel, Op.24
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-26.shtml

Sunday, May 31, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
     The London Chamber Ensemble Quartet
     Madeleine Mitchell violin, Gordon MacKay violin,
     Bridget Carey viola, Joseph Spooner cello
     The Program
     Charles Wood (1866-1926):
         String Quartet in E-flat Major, “The Highgate”
     Charles Wood: String Quartet No.4 in A Minor
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-05-31.shtml

Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — 2:00 PM UK — 6:00 AM Pacific
     Nikita Lukinov piano
     The Program
     Tchaikovsky-Pletnev: Excerpts from
     the Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty Suites
     Stanchinsky: Three songs without words
     Scriabin: Fantasy, Op.28
     Lyadov: Prelude from Op.11
     Mussorgsky: Night on a Bald Mountain
     Liszt: Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
     Liszt: Transcendental Etude “Wilde Jagd”
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-06-02.shtml

Sunday, June 7, 2026 — 3:00 PM UK — 7:00 AM Pacific
     The Cygnus Piano Trio
     Javier Montañana violin, Hannah Lewis cello,
     Cesar Saura piano
     The Program
     Suk: Elegie, Op.23
     Tchaikovsky: Piano trio in A Minor, Op.50
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2026-06-07.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 UK and Europe’s classical artists typically appear in three in-person and 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/

Find upcoming artists and ensembles through July 2027 by clicking:
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-001.shtml

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




6. First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
     Organ Prelude Concert

     UCLA Professor & First Church Organist Christoph Bull

     
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/christoph-bull/
     on the Great Organs of First Congregational Church
     of Los Angeles

     Every Sunday — 10:30-11:00 AM Pacific — Free
     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, May 24, 2026

Improvisation on Lyons and Nettleton
Li Tai-Xiang, arr. Saunder Choi: The Olive Tree
       adapted for organ by C. Bull
Georges Bizet: Seguidilla from Carmen
Meditation on Chant Regina Caeli
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Regina Coeli, K276
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Laudate Dominum & Improvisation

The Organ Prelude Concert programs are posted a few days ahead in the Order of Worship. Check and download by clicking:
https://www.fccla.org/live

Organist Christoph Bull’s free, 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, featuring the superb professional chamber choir Laude and Cathedral Choir, directed by David Harris, as well as the organ Postlude. Donations appreciated. Read about organist Christoph Bull by clicking:
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/christoph-bull/

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Available to stream on demand at the link below.
Click at concert time to watch the livestream and find the program:
https://www.fccla.org/live




7. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents

     Lucy Fitz Gibbon soprano
     
https://lucyfitzgibbon.com/
     Julia Yang cello
     
https://www.juliayangcello.com/
     Amy Yang piano
     
https://www.amyjyang.com/

     Sunday, May 24, 2026 — 3:00 PM ET — 12:00 PM Pacific
     American Philosophical Society
     Benjamin Franklin Hall
     427 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
     For a Google map, click:
     
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7iCzYkWv3TSkwDwj7

The Program

Bartók: Selections from Dorfszenen (“Village Scenes”)
Hua Yang: Suite for Cello and Piano
Schubert:
     Der Hirt Auf dem Felsen (Shepherd on the Rock), D965
     arranged for soprano, cello, and piano
Robert Schumann: Waldszenen, Op.82
Kian Ravaei: Gulistan

The mission of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society is to engage its community in a life more beautiful through the shared experience of chamber music.

See the upcoming livestreams for this season by clicking:
https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/livestreams/

See upcoming and past livestreams at the PCMS YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@pcmsconcerts/streams

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-person tickets: $30
Livestream: offered on a pay-what-you-wish basis
For concert information and to watch the livestream, click:
https://bit.ly/PCMS-202605241500




8. St James’s Piccadilly Lunchtime Recitals

     St James’s Church
     197 Piccadilly, London UK
     For a Google map, click:
     
https://maps.app.goo.gl/gneCNNdKciMfNEdBA

Top emerging artists from leading London music colleges perform in St James’s historic venue, renowned for its superb acoustics. Read about the artists and find the livestreaming links by clicking the links below each announcement. See “What’s On” at St. James Piccadilly for last-minute additions to the Lunchtime Recitals, as well as other upcoming musical offerings by clicking:
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/?_filter=music

Wednesday, May 27, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
     Šuma Quartet
     Yixuan Ren and Pavla Bedřichová violins
     Connor Quigley viola, Gabriel Webb cello
     Guildhall School of Music Chamber Music Prize Winner 2026
     The Program
     Beethoven: String Quartet No.1 in F Major, Op.18
     Janácek: String Quartet No.2, “Intimate letters”
     
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/suma-quartet/

Friday, May 29, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
     Simo Sisevic piano
     Studying at the Royal Academy of Music
     The Program
     Shostakovich: Sonata No. 2 Op. 61 in B-minor
     Vasilije Mokranjac: “Intimacies” Piano Suite
     Bartók: Sonata, BB88, Sz.80.70
     
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/simo-sisevic-piano-2/

Monday, June 1, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
     Will Hopkins tenor
     The Program
     Selections by Stephen Sondheim
     
https://www.sjp.org.uk/whats-on/will-hopkins-singer/

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 — 1:10 PM UK — 5:10 AM Pacific
     Seoyun Baek piano
     Studying at the Royal College of Music.
     The Program
     Mozart: Sonata No.9 in D Major, K311
     Rachmaninoff: Moments Musicaux, Op.16
     
https://bit.ly/StJamesPiccadilly-SeoyunBaek

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Free admission — Free to livestream
Find links to the livestreams by clicking:
https://www.youtube.com/@stjamesschurchpiccadilly/streams
Select Lunchtime Recitals are posted for on-demand re-streaming. Find them by clicking:
https://bit.ly/StJamesPiccadilly-PastConcerts




9. UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music — Free

     Faculty Artist Series
     Celebrating Movses Pogossian
     
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/movses-pogossian/
     Wednesday, May 27, 2026 — 8:00 PM Pacific
     Schoenberg Hall, Schoenberg Music Building, UCLA
     For directions and parking, click:
     
https://www.maps.ucla.edu/?id=2043#!ct/75713?m/696726?s/

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music invites you to celebrate Distinguished Professor Movses Pogossian in his final recital at UCLA. Pogossian’s profound influence — as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, and beloved teacher — leaves a rich and enduring legacy.

Los Angeles Times classical music critic Mark Swed has written in reviews, “But first some praise for Pogossian, who is a terrific violinist. He has the flair and the huge technique of a Romantic-era specialist, a virtuosity and magnetism that he applies to newer music.”... “one of the finest violinists in Los Angeles.”... “a sophisticated virtuoso, subtle and bold in his phrasing.”... “violinist Movses Pogossian ... played with an uncannily eerie tone splendidly gauged for shocking irony.”... “Pogossian’s violin solos conveyed all this with piercingly focused tone and heart-stopping intensity.”

This recital offers a snapshot of his musical and pedagogical passions, bringing together students and close colleagues to celebrate the music he loves. The program spans beloved classics and world premieres of three works written for the occasion by Andrew McIntosh, Niall Taro Ferguson, and Gabriela Lena Frank.

The Program

Ferdinand the Bull for violin and narrator by Alan Ridout, performed with Music Education students

Armenian classics performed with the VEM String Quartet, Ensemble in Residence of the UCLA Armenian Music Program (founded by Movses Pogossian)

Prelude to Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, performed by the Camarades String Ensemble, accompanied by a large-screen original film by Alik Barsoumian

The Adagio from Beethoven’s String Quartet, Op.127, with Varty Manouelian, Che-Yen Chen, and Ben Hong

“The Gigue Suite,” a set of dances in the gigue style for unaccompanied violin by J.S. Bach, György Kurtág, and three world premieres

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Watch the livestream by clicking:
https://bit.ly/UCLAlivestreams-SchoenbergHall

Free admission. For information, click:
https://bit.ly/UCLA-CelebratingMovsesPogossian




10. The Colburn School Livestreamed Concerts

     The Colburn School
     200 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles CA
     For a Google map, click:
     
http://goo.gl/IwB59X

Monday, June 1, 2026 — 7:30 PM Pacific — Thayer Hall
     Sounding Point Academy — Free
     Colburn’s summer program for advanced violinists
     Violinist Ray Ushikubo
     
https://www.rayushikubo.com/
     The Program
     Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.7 in C Minor
     Tomaso Vitali: Chaconne in G Minor
     Esa-Pekka Salonen: Lachen Verlernt
     Waxman/Bizet: Carmen Fantasie
     
https://bit.ly/Colburn-RayUshikubo20260601

Saturday, June 6, 2026 — 7:30 PM Pacific — Thayer Hall
     Sounding Point Academy — Free
     Colburn’s summer program for advanced violinists
     Violinist Fabiola Kim
     
https://fabiola.kim/
     Co-founder & Co-Artistic Director
     The Program — To Be Announced
     
https://bit.ly/Colburn-FabiolaKim20260606

See the Colburn School Events Calendar by clicking:
https://www.colburnschool.edu/calendar/

Find upcoming and numerous past livestreamed performances by clicking:
https://www.youtube.com/@ColburnSchoolLosAngeles/streams

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Watch the livestreams at concert time by clicking:
https://www.colburnschool.edu/livestream/




11. Classical Crossroads Benefit Recital & Reception — Free
     To Raise Funds for Young People’s Outreach Concerts

     
Violinist Iryna Krechkovsky and
     Pianist Steven Vanhauwaert
     In Their Duet Debut!

     Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 3:00 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
Mozart: Violin Sonata in G Major, K301
Tchaikovsky: Melody and Scherzo, Op.42
Gershwin: Selection of favorites from “Porgy and Bess”

The National Endowment for the Arts awarded Classical Crossroads its second grant for six young people’s outreach concerts over two years. However, the $15,000 grant requires a 1:1 match from contributors. Two series favorites, Trio Céleste violinist Irena Krechkovsky and “Second Sunday at Two” Artistic Director, pianist Steven Vanhauwaert, have volunteered to play their debut duet together in a half-hour recital.

Classical Crossroads’ founder and “Classical Interludes” Artistic Director Karla Devine will head up a special post-recital patio reception. The recital will be livestreamed, and the event is free, but don’t forget to bring your wallet and checkbook!

Classical Crossroads is partnering with Chamber Music | OC in Lake Forest, First Lutheran School in Torrance, and Santa Cecilia Arts & Learning Center north of downtown. Two outstanding ensembles have been engaged: The Couch Wind Quintet and Resident Artists from Chamber Music | OC with top pre-college students.

The Artists

Hailed as “lively and sensational” by Montreal’s Arts and Opinion and “flawless” by New York Concert Review, prize-winning violinist Iryna Krechkovsky enjoys an international career as soloist, chamber music collaborator, educator, and arts executive. She has appeared on Classical KUSC, KABC-TV Los Angeles, the Korean Broadcasting System, National Public Radio, the Public Broadcasting Service, and as a speaker/performer at TEDxChapmanU. Born in Ukraine, Iryna Krechkovsky attended the Cleveland Institute of Music and holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University in New York, where she was awarded the distinguished 40 Under Forty Alumni Award. She is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Chamber Music | OC, where she curates the nationally recognized Pre-College Program, and is a founding member of the award-winning ensemble Trio Céleste. Read about Iryna Krechkovsky by clicking:
https://chambermusicoc.org/iryna-krechkovsky/

Hailed by the Los Angeles Times for his “impressive clarity, sense of structure and monster technique,” Steven Vanhauwaert has garnered a wide array of accolades, including First Prize at the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition. Mr. Vanhauwaert has made his solo debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall, performing the world premiere of Magnus Lindberg’s Fratello. He appeared as a soloist at the National Center of the Performing Arts in Beijing, the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, the Concertgebouw in Brugge, the Great Hall of the Budapest Liszt Conservatory, the Forbidden City Theatre in Beijing, Segerstrom Hall, and the National Philharmonic Hall in Kyiv. He has appeared with orchestras such as the Pacific Symphony, the Lviv Philharmonic, the Sofia Sinfonietta, the Flemish Symphony, and the Kyiv Kamerata. Read about Steven Vanhauwaert, a Steinway Artist, by clicking:
https://stevenvanhauwaert.com/

Attend in Person or Watch the Livestream
Classical Crossroads simultaneously livestreams all its concerts for those unable to attend in person. Watch the livestream at concert time only by clicking:
https://vimeo.com/event/4030680

An afternoon patio reception follows.
Free Admission ~ All Are Welcome
For information and online donations, click:
https://palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/




REVIEWS AND OTHER ITEMS OF HIGH INTEREST
on Southern California’s Chamber Music Scene


A. 2026-2027 Beverly Hills National Auditions Winners Announced

Talented artists and ensembles selected in April at the Beverly Hills National Auditions will be presented in 2027 by the City of Beverly Hills as part of the Music In The Mansion series at the historic Greystone Mansion, as well as receive engagement considerations from members of the Consortium of Chamber Music Presenters of Southern California.

See the winners and recommended artists and ensembles on the website of the Consortium of Chamber Music Presenters of Southern California by clicking:
https://c-cmp-socal.org/beverly-hills-national-auditions-winners/




B. Music critic Barbara Glazer’s review on LA Opus
“Schubert’s Second Piano Trio at Rolling Hills”
by the Felici Piano Trio on Classical Crossroads’
“Second Sundays at Two”
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-BarbaraGlazer20260509

Barbara Glazer begins, “The recital of Schubert’s Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat major, Op.100, D 929 (1827) by the acclaimed Felici Trio (pianist, Steven Vanhauwaert; violinist, Rebecca Hang; cellist, Brian Schuldt) in the Classical Crossroads series, was one of technical perfection and exquisite instrumental interplay rarely achieved in performances of this symphonically-scaled masterpiece. It is well worth a repeat viewing of the excellent video.” See:
https://vimeo.com/1182530201




C. Music critic David J Brown’s review on LA Opus
“A Scintillating Mason House Season Finale” in Mar Vista
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-DavidJBrown20260523

David Brown concludes, “This rivetingly engaged performance of the great work was hailed by everyone in Mason’s packed concert room, and it was good to be reminded that Tosca Opdam, Asi Matathias, Carson Rick and Cécilia Tsan, together with pianist Zachary Deak, could be heard on May 24 at the first of this year’s ‘Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome’ at Mount Wilson Observatory, the series as ever under Ms. Tsan’s curatorship as Artistic Director.” See:
https://www.mtwilson.edu/events/concert052426/



D. Music critic Charles Burns’s review on SFCV
“Gabriella Smith’s Exploratory Program Sends Shockwaves Through Disney Hall”
https://bit.ly/SFCV-CharlesBurns20260512

Charles Burns begins, “Curated and hosted by composer, violinist, and vocalist Gabriella Smith, Tuesday evening’s Green Umbrella program cast Disney Hall into an exploratory and theatrical sonic environment. . . .”





E. Classical Music Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax

New York’s Classical Music Radio Station WQXR’s “Classical Music Happy Hour” is a classical music podcast from WQXR and Carnegie Hall, hosted by renowned pianist Emanuel Ax.

The Latest Podcast Episodes:
Paquito D’Rivera - Beef, Beans and Benny (Goodman)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Yefim Bronfman - master of the keyboard
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Listen:
https://link.podtrac.com/44fhwr02




F. The Art of Listening

The Art of Listening is a bimonthly offering from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, created to enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of classical music. Subscribe on Substack and have it delivered to your inbox or read it online:
https://chambermusicsociety.substack.com/

The latest post: Monday, May 18, 2026
Shostakovich’s String Quartets: The Movie of a Life
by Simon Morrison
https://bit.ly/CMS-ArtOfListening20260518




Best wishes and take care,
Jim Eninger, Editor-in-Chief
Edna R.S. Alvarez, Copyeditor
Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California
“... invaluable ...” ~ Mark Swed, The Los Angeles Times
Available on Substack at
https://jimeninger.substack.com/