The Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California
No.1057 - Friday, May 16, 2025 - Sunday, June 1, 2025
Next issue: Friday, May 30, 2025

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In This Issue
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Table of Contents
Quickly Scan the Newsletter Contents in This Section
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including performers’ bios and concert programs

I. Highlights and Hidden Gems
     Select Live-Audience & Streamed Concerts

1. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 2025
     “Classical Interludes” Concert

     Winner of the 2025 Peninsula Symphony
     Edith Knox Performance Competition
     Cellist Yul Yang
           ~ with ~
     Pianist Inyoung Huh
     Recorded at & livestreamed from
     First Lutheran Church and School in Torrance CA
     on Saturday, May 3, 2025
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     Click the link below to reprise the livestream
     on Classical Crossroads’ Vimeo Showcase.
     (Select 1 of 2 videos from the drop-down menu in the upper left.)
     
https://vimeo.com/showcase/classicalcrossroads
     Alternatively, link directly to the video by clicking:
     
https://vimeo.com/1081388605

2. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 2025
     “Second Sundays at Two” Concert

     Acclaimed Canadian Pianists
     from the USC Thornton School Faculty   Duo Pianists
Bernadene Blaha & Kevin Fitz-Gerald
     Recorded at and livestreamed from
     Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
     in Rolling Hills Estates CA
     on Sunday, May 11, 2025
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     Click the link below to reprise the livestream
     on Classical Crossroads’ Vimeo Showcase.
     (Select 1 of 2 videos from the drop-down menu in the upper left.)
     
https://vimeo.com/showcase/classicalcrossroads
     Alternatively, link directly to the video by clicking:
     
https://vimeo.com/1083724148

3. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts
     Wigmore Hall - London, UK
     Friday, May 16, 2025 - 9:15 AM ~ 3:45 PM London (in-person)
           The livestream starts at 9:15 AM London - 1:15 AM Pacific
           CAVATINA Intercollegiate Chamber Music Competition
           Eight string quartets from leading UK Conservatoires
           compete for First, Second, and Audience Prizes playing
           Beethoven’s Quartet No.7 in F Major, Op.59 No.1
           
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505160915
     Sunday, May 18, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)
           The livestream starts at 7:30 PM London - 11:30 AM Pacific
           Roman Rabinovich piano
           
https://www.romanrabinovich.net/#bio
           The Program
           Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
               Goldberg Variations, BWV988
           
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505181930
     Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)
           The livestream starts at 8:00 PM London - 12:00 PM Pacific
           Benjamin Grosvenor piano
           
https://www.benjamingrosvenor.co.uk/
           The Program
           Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Three Intermezzos, Op.117
           Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Fantasie in C Major, Op.17
           Modest Musorgsky (1839-1881): Pictures from an Exhibition
           
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505241930
           Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
           In-Person: £18 - £40 - Free to Livestream

4. First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
     Organ Prelude Concert
     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 - Free
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     Available afterward to stream-on-demand at the link below.
     
https://www.fccla.org/live

5. Great Music at St. James
     Classical Sundays at Six

     Sunday, May 18, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific
           The Magnificent Seven Ensemble
           Phillip Levy violin, Nicolas Valencia viola,
           John Walz cello, Edward Meares bass,
           Michele Zukovsky clarinet, Judith Farmer bassoon,
           Amy Jo Rhine horn
     St. James’ In-The-City Episcopal Church
     Wilshire Blvd (near Western) - Los Angeles CA
     The Program
     Beethoven: Septet in E-flat Major, Op.20
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     
https://youtu.be/SiKUSvw2UCs


6. Music at St Mary’s Perivale
     St Mary’s Perivale - West London UK
     Jim’s Picks of Two Recent Gems at St Mary’s Perivale
     Livestreamed Tuesday, May 6, 2025
           Gabriele Sutkute piano
           Selections by Rameau; Scriabin, Janácek, Schubert / Liszt,
           and Rachmaninoff
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-06.shtml
           Watch now:
           
https://youtu.be/UzZ4GIayqAM?t=1021
     Livestreamed Thursday, May 8, 2025
           Nikita Lukinov piano
           Selections by J.S. Bach, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky,
           and Debussy
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-08.shtml
           Watch now:
           
https://youtu.be/tMxBpbyHoYA?t=1080
     Upcoming Concerts
     Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
           Cristian Sandrin piano
           Three Beethoven Piano Sonatas
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-20.shtml
     Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
           Eva Zavaro violin, Simone Tavoni piano
           Selections by Szymanowski, Eva Zavaro, Mendelssohn, and Franck
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-22.shtml
     Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific
           The Cygnus Trio
           Javier Montañana violin, Hannah Lewis cello,
           Cesar Saura piano
           Turina: Piano Trio in B Minor
           Beethoven: Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op.97, “Archduke”
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-25.shtml
     Tuesday, May 27, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
           Michal Szymanowski piano
           Selections by Chopin, Rózycki, and Liszt
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-27.shtml
     Thursday, May 29, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
           The Ineza Jazz Quartet
           Ineza vocals, Alex Webb piano, Flo Moore bass,
           Katie Patterson drums
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-29.shtml
     Sunday, June 1, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific
           Michael Petrov cello, Rosie Richardson piano
           J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Minor BWV1029
           Chopin: Sonata in G Minor, Op.65
           
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-06-01.shtml
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     Find the links to the upcoming and past livestreamed concerts by clicking:
     
https://www.youtube.com/@stmarysperivale2842/streams

7. The Juilliard School
     The Deans’ Commencement Chamber Music Recital
     Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - 7:30 PM ET - 4:30 PM Pacific
     Paul Hall - The Juilliard School - New York NY
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     In-Person: Free - Livestream: Free
     For concert information and to watch the livestream, at concert time, click:
     
https://bit.ly/Juilliard-DeansCommencementRecital

8. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents
     Hye-Jin Kim violin, Peter Stumpf cello, Cynthia Raim piano
     Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 7:30 PM ET - 4:30 PM Pacific
     American Philosophical Society - Benjamin Franklin Hall
     The Program
     Selections by Ravel (1875-1937)
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     In-person tickets: $30
     Livestream: offered on a pay-what-you-wish basis
     
https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/kim-stumpf-raim/

9. UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music presents - Free
     David L. Abell Piano Masters Series

     Featuring Corey Hamm
     Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific
     Lani Hall - Schoenberg Music Building - UCLA
     The Program
     Frederic Rzewski (1938-2021):
     The People United Will Never Be Defeated (1975)
           (Sections)
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     (The livestream is available only during the concert.)
     
https://bit.ly/UCLA-CoreyHamm

II. Reviews and Other Items of High Interest
     on the Southland Chamber Music Scene


A. Music critic Barbara Glazer’s review on LA Opus
     “USC Chamber Virtuosi Shine at April’s ‘Second Sunday’”
     at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
     
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-BarbaraGlazer002

B. Music critic Truman C. Wang’s review on Classical Voice
     “An Inspiring Sunday Afternoon in OC
     with Mutter-Ferrández-Bronfman Piano Trio”
     
https://bit.ly/ClassicalVoice-TrumanWang007

C. 2025-2026 Beverly Hills National Auditions Winners Announced
     See the winners by clicking:
     
https://c-cmp-socal.org/beverly-hills-national-auditions-winners/

D. Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition Winners Announced
     
https://bit.ly/FischoffCopetition-2025Winners

     Grand Prize Winner ($15,000)
     Katarina String Quartet – The Julliard School

     Watch the Katarina String Quartet’s final-round performance
     Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op.50 No.2, Hob.III (1787)
           I. Vivace
     Vivian Fung: String Quartet No.3 (2013)
     Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No.8 in E Minor, Op. 59 No.2 (1806)
           IV. Finale: Presto
     
https://youtu.be/QrNkM-jf_ZY?t=4219

E. Music Critic Mark Swed writes in the Los Angeles Times
     “Is there a Los Angeles musical style?”
     In front of the paywall on Newsbreak:
     
https://bit.ly/LATimes-MarkSwed010




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Greetings, Chamber Music Aficionados


I. Highlights and Hidden Gems
     Select Live-Audience & Streamed Concerts
     for Chamber Music Aficionados


1. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 2025
     “Classical Interludes” Concert


Winner of the 2025 Peninsula Symphony
     Edith Knox Performance Competition
     Cellist Yul Yang
           ~ with ~
     Pianist Inyoung Huh

     Recorded at & livestreamed from
     First Lutheran Church and School in Torrance CA
     on Saturday, May 3, 2025

The Program

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849):
     Introduction & Polonaise Brillante in C Major, Op.3
     (1829/1830)

Quentin Kim (b.1976):
     Hanobæknyôn Variations in F Minor (2013)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
     Cello Sonata No.4 in C Major, Op.102 No.1 (1815)
           2. Adagio-Tempo d'andante-Allegro vivace

Reena Esmail (b.1983): Varsha, for solo cello (2019)

Gregor Piatigorsky (1903-1976):
     Variations on a Theme of Paganini
     Variation 1 (Pablo Casals)
     Variation 2 (Paul Hindemith)
     Variation 3 (Raya Garbousova)
     Variation 5 (Felix Salmond)
     Variation 6 (Joseph Szigeti)
     Variation 7 (Yehudi Menuhin)
     Variation 9 (Fritz Kreisler)
     Variation 13 (Ennio Bolognini)
     Variation 14 (Jascha Heifetz)
     Tempo di Marcia (Vladimir Horowitz)

Program Notes

Chopin wrote this polonaise in October 1829 while visiting Prince Antoni Radziwill, governor of the Principality of Poznan and an amateur cellist. The piece may have been intended as a practice piece for him and his pianist daughter, Wanda. Chopin added the introduction in April 1830.

While Chopin's rare excursion into chamber music (but always with piano) dates from early in his career, in contrast, the last two of Beethoven's five cello sonatas, of which today we hear the second and final movement of the penultimate sonata, are generally regarded as the start of his visionary "third period" of composition.

Both 21st-century pieces in today's program have historical roots. "Hanobæknyôn" means "about five hundred years" in Korean, and the traditional melody upon which Quentin Kim based his set of variations laments the fate of the Old Koryo dynasty (918-1392) "that could not last five hundred years."

The American-Indian Reena Esmail found her stimulus closer in time. One of seven composers commissioned by Juilliard415 (the school's primary period-instrument ensemble) to write interludes to the movements of Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX, she composed Varsha to be played between Sonata V (Sitio—“I Thirst") and Sonata VI (Consummatum Est—"It is finished").

The great Russian-born cellist Gregor Piatigorsky also composed throughout his life and wrote his Variations on a Theme of Paganini (yes, that theme!) in tribute to and encapsulating the musical characteristics of 14 of his most illustrious contemporaries (and slotting himself in at 10th place). Today, we hear 10 of those portraits.

The Artists

Emerson (Yul) Yang is a junior at Northwood High School in Irvine, California, and an accomplished cellist recognized in national and international competitions. He was one of six American semi-finalists in The XI International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians (2022) and, besides the Edith Knox Performance Competition (2025), has won top prizes in competitions such as the Grand Virtuoso International Music Competition (2021), and South Coast Symphony Young Stars of the Future (2023). A dedicated performer, he has been featured in the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra (2022–2024) and the California All-State Orchestra (2023, 2024). He was featured on From the Top Daily Joy (April 2025, Earth Day).

Yul has studied at the Musique Chambre en Normandie Académie Musicale in Vernon, Normandie, under Michel Strauss and Jan-Ype Nota. He is currently studying cello with Sarah Koo Freeman. Outside of music, he is a competitive swimmer and a Kendo 1st-kyu holder.

Inyoung Huh made her debut as a soloist at age sixteen with the Korean Youth Symphony Orchestra. As one of the youngest pianists to win First Prize at the Joong Ang Daily Music Competition, the most prestigious competition in Korea, she received immediate recognition as a promising young artist. She continued to receive many prizes and awards, including First Prize at the Corpus Christi Young Artists International Competition and First Place at the USC Concerto Competition. Ms. Huh has appeared as a soloist with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and the USC Thornton Symphony Orchestra. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from Seoul National University, her Master of Music degree from the New England Conservatory, and her Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from USC. Read about Inyoung Huh by clicking:
http://noontimeconcerts.org/musicians/in-young-huh-piano/

For concert series information and online donations, click:
https://palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/ClassicalInterludes.htm

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Click the link below to reprise the livestream on Classical Crossroads' Vimeo Showcase. (Select 1 of 2 videos from the drop-down menu in the upper left.)
https://vimeo.com/showcase/classicalcrossroads

Alternatively, link directly to the video by clicking:
https://vimeo.com/1081388605




2. Reprise of Classical Crossroads’ May 2025
     “Second Sundays at Two” Concert


     Acclaimed Canadian Pianists
     from the USC Thornton School Faculty Duo Pianists
Bernadene Blaha & Kevin Fitz-Gerald

     Recorded at and livestreamed from
     Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
     in Rolling Hills Estates CA
     on Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Program

Franz Schubert (1797-1828):
     Fantasie in F Minor, D940, Op.103 (1828)
     I. Allegro molto moderato
     II. Largo
     III. Allegro vivace
     IV. Tempo I

Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943): Six Morceaux (1894)
     I. Barcarolle. Moderato
     II. Scherzo. Allegro
     III. Thème russe. Andantino cantabile
     IV. Tempo di Valse
     V. Romance. Andante con anima
     VI. Slava! (Glory). Allegro moderato

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921): Danse Macabre, Op.40 (1874)

The Artists

Canadian pianists Bernadene Blaha and Kevin Fitz-Gerald are much-loved treasures of the Southern California music scene. Internationally recognized as gifted recitalists, concerto soloists, and chamber musicians, they appear in leading concert series on world-renowned stages as soloists, collaborating chamber music artists, and duo pianists. Their partnership in four-hand and two-piano repertoire arose from an invitation to tour classical music for the Royal Viking Cruise line shortly after they were married in 1987. These excursions took them to China, Japan, Korea, Hawaii, and the Mediterranean and were so successful that the artists expanded their repertoire to include all the major works for four hands and two pianos. Based in Los Angeles, both pianists are faculty members at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music.

Read about the artists by clicking:
https://music.usc.edu/bernadene-blaha/
 and
https://music.usc.edu/kevin-fitz-gerald/

Program Notes

Franz Schubert’s Fantasia in F Minor (1828)

Of all the masterpieces that Schubert produced in what Benjamin Britten called the “richest and most productive 18 months in our music history,” this Fantasie is as profound as any and arguably the most original. No “heavenly lengths” here: Schubert packs a huge range of texture, pace, and dynamic into its 19-minute span of four linked movements. In the first, an opening melody of haunting unearthliness is repeatedly punctuated by an angrier mood, which entirely takes over when the music cadences into the Largo, an outburst of fist-shaking but frustrated rage. The con delicatezza “trio” provides only passing relief within the otherwise headlong “scherzo,” which is arrested by the opening theme’s spectral return. After varied returns to the first movement turmoil, the work grinds to an end as uncompromisingly bleak as any in music.

Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Six Morceaux (1894)

Rachmaninoff’s slender output of music for piano 4 hands seems to been relatively neglected compared to his suites for two pianos — let alone his imposing catalog of solo works. Nonetheless, these youthful pieces are delightfully varied and immediate, and by no means insubstantial, as you will hear. Anyone familiar with Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov will enjoy a jolt of recognition when they hear the last of them.

Camille Saint-Saëns’ Danse macabre, (1874)

Saint-Saëns’ eternally popular evocation of the dead conjured from their graves on Hallowe’en by Death’s fiddle started life as an orchestral symphonic poem, but has had countless arrangements by the composer and many others, including this version for piano 4 hands by Ernest Guiraud (1837-1892).
For concert series information and online donations, click:
http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/SecondSundays.htm

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Click the link below to reprise the livestream on Classical Crossroads’ Vimeo Showcase. (Select 1 of 2 videos from the drop-down menu in the upper left.)
https://vimeo.com/showcase/classicalcrossroads

Alternatively, link directly to the video by clicking:
https://vimeo.com/1083724148




3. London’s Wigmore Hall Livestreamed Concerts

     Wigmore Hall
     36 Wigmore St, London, UK
     
https://goo.gl/maps/yWjtaiJfc3MCJk4m8

Friday, May 16, 2025 - 9:15 AM ~ 3:45 PM London (in-person)
     The livestream starts at 9:15 AM London - 1:15 AM Pacific
     CAVATINA Intercollegiate Chamber Music Competition
     Eight string quartets from leading UK Conservatoires
     compete for First, Second, and Audience Prizes playing
     Beethoven’s Quartet No.7 in F Major, Op.59 No.1
     09:15 AM Karelia String Quartet (Royal Academy of Music)
     10:00 AM Kayu Quartet (Royal College of Music)
     10:45 AM Tamesis Quartet (Guildhall School of Music)
     11:45 AM Holtág Quartet (Trinity Laban)
     12.30 PM LANO Quartet (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire)
     01:15 PM Teplitz Quartet (Royal Welsh College of Music)
     02:15 PM Heartwood Quartet (Royal Northern College of Music)
     03:00 PM Waverley Quartet (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
     
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505160915

Sunday, May 18, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)
     The livestream starts at 7:30 PM London - 11:30 AM Pacific
     Roman Rabinovich piano
     Hailed by The New York Times for his “uncommon
     sensitivity and feeling,” he is the winner of
     the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International
     Piano Master Competition.
     
https://www.romanrabinovich.net/#bio
     The Program
     Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
           Goldberg Variations, BWV988
     
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505181930

Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 7:30 PM London (in-person)
     The livestream starts at 8:00 PM London - 12:00 PM Pacific
     Benjamin Grosvenor piano
     The British pianist has an acclaimed international
     career as a soloist and chamber musician.
     
https://www.benjamingrosvenor.co.uk/
     The Program
     Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Three Intermezzos, Op.117
     Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Fantasie in C Major, Op.17
     Modest Musorgsky (1839-1881): Pictures from an Exhibition
     
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/202505241930

You’ll need a free account to stream video from Wigmore Hall. If you don’t yet have one, you’ll be directed to create one when you attempt to stream.

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

Find forthcoming livestreams by clicking:
https://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/forthcoming-live-streams

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
In-Person: £18 - £40
Free to Livestream
Find the links for in-person tickets and livestreaming at the links above. Available on-demand after the concert.




4. First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
     Organ Prelude Concert

     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 - 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 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 afterward 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




5. Great Music at St. James
     Classical Sundays at Six


Sunday, May 18, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific
     The Magnificent Seven Ensemble
           Phillip Levy violin, Nicolas Valencia viola,
           John Walz cello, Edward Meares bass,
           Michele Zukovsky clarinet, Judith Farmer bassoon,
           Amy Jo Rhine horn
     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
Beethoven: Septet in E-flat Major, Op.20

“Classical Sundays at Six” and its predecessor, “Sundays Live,” at LACMA have been a mainstay of Southern California’s classical music scene, primarily due to the dedication of its Artistic Director, Bill Vestal. Dennis Bade’s incomparable broadcast commentary, beginning with an excerpt from Mozart’s “Hunt” quartet, is as iconic to Southern California classical music lovers as the Hollywood sign. Bill writes these nostalgic and sad words:

Dear Friends of Sundays Live and Classical Sundays at Six,
     Sunday, May 18, marks the end of a musical era: the last concert under the auspices of Sundays Live/Classical Sundays at Six, which is pausing as it searches for a new place in the musical life of Los Angeles. The concert features Beethoven’s Septet in E-flat, Opus 20, performed by the “Magnificent Seven” ensemble, veterans and dear friends of this series over the past 40 years. We hope you will join us at 6:00 PM at St. James for the concert, followed by a short reception.
With my warmest regards,
Bill Vestal

Beginning in 1948 at Exposition Park and continuing at LACMA, Sundays Live has been 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 under Bill Vestal’s leadership as Artistic Director.

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
Available afterward to stream-on-demand at:
https://www.youtube.com/@GreatMusicLA

Free admission. At concert time, find the “Watch Live” link at the top of the concert series webpage by clicking:
     Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
     
https://youtu.be/SiKUSvw2UCs





6. 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

Jim’s Picks of a Recent Gems at St Mary’s Perivale

Livestreamed Tuesday, May 6, 2025
     Gabriele Sutkute piano
     Rameau: Three excerpts from
           Suite in D Major (Pièces de Clavecin)
           1. Les Tendres Plaintes (Rondeau)
           5. La Follette (Rondeau)
           4. La Joyeuse (Rondeau)
     Scriabin: Piano Sonata No.2 in G-sharp Minor, Op.19
           Andante / Presto
     Janácek: Piano Sonata, 1.X.1905, “From the Street”
           1. The Presentiment - Con moto
           2. The Death (Smrt) - Adagio
     Schubert / Liszt: Litanei Auf das Fest Aller Seelen, D343
           (Litany for the Feast of All Souls)
     Rachmaninoff: Four Etudes-Tableaux from Op.39
           No.1 in C Minor - Allegro agitato
           No.5 in E-flat Minor - Appassionato
           No.8 in D Minor - Allegro moderato
           No.9 in D Major - Tempo di marcia
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-06.shtml
     Watch now:
     
https://youtu.be/UzZ4GIayqAM?t=1021

Livestreamed Thursday, May 8, 2025
     Nikita Lukinov piano
     J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp Minor, WTC Book 1
     Tchaikovsky: The Seasons - May and June
     Mussorgsky: Night on a Bald Mountain
     Debussy: Reflets dans l’eau from Images Book 1
     Debussy: Ondine from Preludes Book 2
     Babadjanian: Six Pictures for Piano
     Mussorgsky: Ballet of Unhatched Chicks
           from Pictures at an Exhibition
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-08.shtml
     Watch now:
     
https://youtu.be/tMxBpbyHoYA?t=1080

Upcoming Concerts

Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
     Cristian Sandrin piano
     Beethoven: Piano Sonata in F Minor, Op.2 No.1
     Beethoven: Piano Sonata in A Major, Op.2 No.2
     Beethoven: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op.2 No.3
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-20.shtml

Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
     Eva Zavaro violin, Simone Tavoni piano
     Szymanowski: Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op.9
     Eva Zavaro: Spirale
     Mendelssohn: Fantasia on “The last rose of summer,” Op.15
     Franck: Violin Sonata in A Major
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-22.shtml

Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific
     The Cygnus Trio
     Javier Montañana violin, Hannah Lewis cello,
     Cesar Saura piano
     Turina: Piano Trio in B Minor
     Beethoven: Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op.97, “Archduke”
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-25.shtml

Tuesday, May 27, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
     Michal Szymanowski piano
     Chopin: Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op.27 No.2
     Chopin: Scherzo No.2 in B-flat Minor, Op.31
     Chopin: Impromptu No.2 in F-sharp Major Op.36
     Chopin: Polonaise in F-sharp Minor, Op.44
     Chopin: Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op.45
     Chopin: Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op.60
     Rózycki: Lagune, Op.36
     Debussy: Two Preludes
           La cathédrale engloutie
           Minstrels
     Liszt: Six Chants polonais de Frédéric Chopin, S480
           1. The Maiden’s Wish
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-27.shtml

Thursday, May 29, 2025 - 2:00 PM London - 6:00 AM Pacific
     The Ineza Jazz Quartet
     Ineza vocals, Alex Webb piano, Flo Moore bass,
     Katie Patterson drums
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-05-29.shtml

Sunday, June 1, 2025 - 3:00 PM London - 7:00 AM Pacific
     Michael Petrov cello, Rosie Richardson piano
     J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Minor BWV1029
     Chopin: Sonata in G Minor, Op.65
     
https://st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-2025-06-01.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 March 2026 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




7. The Juilliard School
     The Deans’ Commencement Chamber Music Recital

Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - 7:30 PM ET - 4:30 PM Pacific
     Paul Hall
     The Juilliard School
     155 W. 65th St., New York, NY
     
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dq3RUQyRo1kTodzCA

The Deans’ Commencement Chamber Recitals celebrate the achievements of Juilliard’s chamber music with a program spanning centuries, including works by current students and alumni composers. Curated by Deans of Music and Chamber Music, David Serkin Ludwig and Merry Peckham, the recitals highlight graduating students in a lively mix of complete short works and selected movements from longer ones.

The Program

Béla Bartók: Selection from String Quartet No.4 in C Major
     Candide Quartet
     Chili Ekman and Henry Rogers violins,
     Amelia Krinke viola, Vanny Hu Cello
     Coaches: Daniel Phillips and David Finckel

Elliott Carter: Woodwind Quintet
     Phoebe Rawn flute, Peter Davies oboe,
     Jonathan Decker clarinet, Michael Nunes horn,
     Alexis Cerise bassoon
     Coaches: Eric Reed and Kim Laskowski

Johannes Brahms: Selection from
     String Quartet No.3 in B-flat Major, Op.67
     Yiran Wang
and Tien-Yin Lang violins,
     William Sotiriou
viola, Stacey Chung cello
     Coach: Merry Peckham

Yuxuan LIN*: Of Drift and Pulse
     Minwu Hu flute and Ziggy Johnston guitar

Leoš Janácek: Selection from
     String Quartet No.2, “Intimate Letters”
     Coco Mi and Sophia Werner violins,
     Jeremy Klein viola, Camden Archambeau cello
     Coaches: Joel Krosnick and Laurie Smukler

Anton Arensky: Selection from
     Piano Trio No.1 in D Minor, Op.32
     Dylan Hamme violin, Elisabeth Chang cello,
     Jiahao Han piano
     Coaches: Nadia Sirota and Orli Shaham

*Juilliard composition student

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https://www.juilliard.live/checkout/subscribe

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
(available only during the performance)
In-Person: Free - Livestream: Free
For concert information and to watch the livestream, at concert time, click:
https://bit.ly/Juilliard-DeansCommencementRecital




8. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents

     Hye-Jin Kim violin, Peter Stumpf cello,
     Cynthia Raim piano

     Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 7:30 PM ET - 4:30 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

Ravel (1875-1937): Sonata for Violin and Cello
Ravel: Menuet sur le nom de Haydn
Ravel: Prelude in A Minor
Ravel: Vocalise-Étude en forme de Habanera
Ravel: Sonatine
Ravel: Piano Trio in A Minor

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.

Available to stream afterward 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 and artist information and to watch the livestream, click:
https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/kim-stumpf-raim/




9. UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music presents - Free
     David L. Abell Piano Masters Series

     Featuring Corey Hamm

     Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 6:00 PM Pacific
     Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building, UCLA
     For directions and parking, click:
     
https://map.ucla.edu/?k=false&id=83901

The Program

Frederic Rzewski (1938-2021):
     The People United Will Never Be Defeated (1975)
     (Sections)

The People United Will Never Be Defeated is a set of 36 variations that received its world premiere by Ursula Oppens in 1976 as part of the Bi-Centennial Piano Series at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall.

Canadian-based pianist Corey Hamm is known for his interpretation of Frederic Rzewski’s People United Will Never Be Defeated. Read about Corey Hamm, Associate Professor of Piano at the University of British Columbia, by clicking:
https://coreyhammpiano.com/biography/

The David L. Abell Piano Master Series features renowned artists visiting UCLA to perform and work with the piano students.

Live-Audience & Simultaneously Livestreamed
(The livestream is available only during the concert.)

Free admission. For concert information and the livestream link, click:
https://bit.ly/UCLA-CoreyHamm




II. Reviews and Other Items of High Interest
     on the Southland Chamber Music Scene



A. Music critic Barbara Glazer’s review on LA Opus
     “USC Chamber Virtuosi Shine at April’s ‘Second Sunday’”
     at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church
     
https://bit.ly/LAOpus-BarbaraGlazer002

Music critic Barbara Glazer concludes, “”Altogether this was a marvelous showcase for the talents of these young musicians and a tribute to the exalted standards of their teachers and of USC Thornton . . . Fortunately you don’t have to take my word for how good this recital was, as you can enjoy the whole thing on Vimeo [click below], masterfully recorded by Classical Crossroads. Watching and rewatching, I felt as totally engaged as if I were in the audience, each time finding new and deeper appreciation of a wonderful concert.”
https://vimeo.com/1075563912




B. Music critic Truman C. Wang’s review on Classical Voice
“An Inspiring Sunday Afternoon in OC with Mutter-Ferrández-Bronfman Piano Trio”
https://bit.ly/ClassicalVoice-TrumanWang007




C. 2025-2026 Beverly Hills National Auditions Winners Announced

Talented artists and ensembles selected in April at the Beverly Hills National Auditions will be presented in 2026 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 by clicking:
https://c-cmp-socal.org/beverly-hills-national-auditions-winners/




D. Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition Winners Announced
     
https://bit.ly/FischoffCopetition-2025Winners

     Grand Prize Winner ($15,000)
     Katarina String Quartet – The Julliard School
     Jeanel Liang and Jérôme Chiasson violins
     Celia Morin viola, Maya Enstad cello

Watch the Katarina String Quartet’s final-round performance
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op.50 No.2, Hob.III (1787)
     I. Vivace
Vivian Fung: String Quartet No.3 (2013)
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No.8 in E Minor, Op. 59 No.2 (1806)
     IV. Finale: Presto
https://youtu.be/QrNkM-jf_ZY?t=4219




E. Music Critic Mark Swed writes in the Los Angeles Times
     “Is there a Los Angeles musical style?”
     In front of the paywall on Newsbreak:
     
https://bit.ly/LATimes-MarkSwed010



Best wishes and take care,
Jim Eninger, Editor-in-Chief
Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California
“... invaluable ...” ~ Mark Swed, The Los Angeles Times