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SUMMARY:Mendelssohn’s Octet
DESCRIPTION:Four violins\, two violas\, and two cellos unite for arguably one of the greatest pieces of chamber music ever written. The Octet\, completed when Mendelssohn was just 16 years old\, zips and swirls with virtuosic intensity—particularly in its famous Scherzo\, inspired by the great German classic Faust by Goethe. “It’s not just its verve but its voice that is so remarkable. The depth of feeling\, the humanity\, the craftsmanship\, the sheer giving of pleasure are all pure Mendelssohn\, already there” (Los Angeles Times). \nIn the first half of the night\, LA Phil musicians guide us through an intimate journey from Armenia to Denmark. Arutiunian’s Armenian pride shines through in his trio suite. Its melodies meander through scenes of tension and gloom in the first half\, and as the piece progresses\, the musicians show off the colorful dance rhythms commonly heard in Armenian folk music. \nNielsen\, a country boy born into a peasant family\, channels the rustic spirit of his Danish upbringing in the G-minor string quartet. While it was written early in his career\, the quartet is just as sophisticated and passionate as one would expect from the nation’s most accomplished composer. \n  \nProgram\nARUTIUNIAN Suite (for clarinet\, violin\, and piano)\nNIELSEN String Quartet No.1\, Op.13\nMENDELSSOHN String Octet\, Op.20 \n  \nArtists\n\nBoris Allakhverdyan\, clarinet\nBing Wang\, violin\nAlin Melik-Adamyan\, piano\nIngrid Chun\, violin\nVivian Kukiel\, violin\nIngrid Hutman\, viola\nDavid Garrett\, cello\nJohnny Lee\, violin\nAshley Park\, violin\nJustin Woo\, violin\nJenni Seo\, viola\nBradley Parrimore\, viola\nRobert deMaine\, cello\nDahae Kim\, cello
URL:https://cmsocalhistory.org/event/mendelssohns-octet/
LOCATION:Walt Disney Concert Hall\, 111 South Grand Avenue\, Los Angeles\, 90012
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SUMMARY:Solo Duos
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays @ Monk Space PRESENTS Alexander Elliott Miller & Wendy Richman: Solo Duos \nTwo dynamic performers present new works written as duets for solo performers. \nViolist Wendy Richman\, a founding member of the International Contemporary Ensemble\, performs selections from “Vox/Viola”\, a full length recording of music she commissioned for voice and viola for one performer. Including new work by Ken Ueno\, Christian Carey\, Arlene Sierra\, Everette Minchew\, José-Luis Hurtado\, David Smooke\, Jason Eckardt\, Lou Bunk\, and Stephen Gorbos\, Richman drastically expands the repertoire for singing violist with this varied program. \nDuring the pandemic\, Alexander Elliott Miller wrote an album of music for electric guitar and synthesizers\, rock influenced instrumental works describing experiences of quarantine\, loss\, the adrenaline rush of getting into running and forward looking hopefulness. This concert celebrates the release of that album\, “Antibodypolitic.” \nProgram\nChristian Carey: Triptych for Voice and Viola (2024)\nWendy Richman\, viola\nWendy Richman: Cave Point\nWendy Richman\, viola\nArlene Sierra: Cricket-Viol (2010)\nWendy Richman\, viola\nCaroline Shaw: in manus tuas (2009)\nWendy Richman\, viola\nKen Ueno: Song for Sendai (2011)\nWendy Richman\, viola\nAlexander Miller: Antibodypolitic (2020)\nAlexander Miller\, guitar
URL:https://cmsocalhistory.org/event/solo-duos/
LOCATION:Monk Space\, West 2nd Street\, Los Angeles\, 90004
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Concerts
DESCRIPTION:We think your workday needs a little intermission. So log off for an hour\, grab your lunch to-go\, tell your favorite coworker\, and catch a free\, live concert on the Colburn School Plaza. Concerts at Colburn is a weekly musical performance that will be each Tuesday at noon\, starting April 15 – May 6. \nConcerts at Colburn shine a spotlight on this iconic arts and culture institution in DTLA\, while also showcasing the talents of their students. Concerts in Colburn are presented in partnership with DTLA Alliance and the Colburn School.
URL:https://cmsocalhistory.org/event/lunchtime-concerts/
LOCATION:Colburn Plaza\, 200 S Grand Ave\, Los Angeles\, 90012
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