THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA No.652 Thursday, January 29, 2015 - Sunday, February 8, 2015 Next issue: Thursday, February 5, 2015 CHRIS PASLES' Los Angeles Times Article "His grapevine is a chamber music lifeline" http://goo.gl/YvkfTc Not already a chamber music newsletter subscriber? Please send subscription requests to JEninger@Yahoo.com. You'll also receive e-flyers for select concerts. Your e-mail address is never shared. Please note: Whenever the current issue doesn't arrive in your e-mail inbox, it may have been mistakenly diverted to a spam folder. You can read the current issue on the website of Classical Crossroads, Inc. by clicking: http://www.PalosVerdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/CCMN.pdf The links in the online pdf posting above are not clickable on iPads and similar devices. If links are not clickable, use the html online posting at this website address: http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/CCMN.html The chamber music newsletter is in TWO SECTIONS. The first is a TABLE OF CONTENTS. It allows you to quickly scan the newsletter - each item is as compact as possible. The second section is the MAIN PART OF THE NEWSLETTER. It gives full information on each item in the Table of Contents. I N T H I S I S S U E : *************************** TABLE OF CONTENTS (full information further down in body of newsletter) ** THE LIST A. THE COMPREHENSIVE LIST of Upcoming Chamber Music Concerts is generated in partnership with PerformingArtsLIVE.com. See THE LIST by clicking: http://goo.gl/VK1Gvj ** HIGHLIGHTS and HIDDEN GEMS Select Concerts Not To Be Overlooked (full information further down in body of newsletter) B. The First Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival Continuing... Thursday, January 29, 2015 - 8:00PM - Free Festival Finale Part I - Bach Cello Suites UCR Culver Center of the Arts, 3824 Main St., Riverside CA http://goo.gl/8NwnMh Friday, January 30, 2015 - 8:00PM - Free Festival Finale Part II Premiere of new work by Paulo C. Chagas, and Bachianas Brasileiras for Cello Ensemble UCR Culver Center of the Arts, 3824 Main St., Riverside CA http://goo.gl/wXyOcz Wednesday, February 18, 2015 - 12:10PM - Free Catalan Art Songs in the 20th Century PATRICIA CAICEDO soprano, NIKOS STAVLAS piano UCR Performance Lab, Arts 166 http://goo.gl/yHEGtr For Festival summary information, click: http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/26491 C. USC Thornton School Faculty Recital - Free MARTIN CHALIFOUR violin, KEVIN FITZ-GERALD piano with Select USC Thornton Student Artists Friday, January 30, 2015 - 8:00PM Alfred Newman Recital Hall - USC http://music.usc.edu/events/details/?event=913728 D. Segerstrom Center for the Arts presents SZYMANOWSKI QUARTET Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 8:00PM Preview talk by Herbert Glass - 7:15PM Samueli Theater - Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Costa Mesa CA http://www.scfta.org/home/Events/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1589 E. JACARANDA - music at the edge Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 8:00PM First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica http://www.jacarandamusic.org/season F. Newport Beach Public Library Sunday Musicale - Free ALMA QUARTET EDUARDO RIOS and MADELEINE VAILLANCOURT violins, TANNER MANEES viola and BENJAMIN MANIS cello Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 2:00PM Central Library - Newport Beach CA http://goo.gl/ch0Yf0 G. Restoration Concert Series NEW HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET TEREZA STANISLAV violin, RAFAEL RISHIK violin, ROBERT BROPHY viola, ANDREW SHULMAN cello Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 4:00PM South Pasadena Library http://www.friendsofsopaslibrary.org/concerts.htm H. SUNDAYS LIVE! Chamber Music Series - Free THE CAPITOL ENSEMBLE PHILLIP LEVY and JULIE GIGANTE violins, SIMON OSWELL viola, JACOB BRAUN and XIAODAN ZHENG cellos Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 6:00PM Los Angeles County Museum of Art http://www.lacma.org/event/capitol-ensemble-14 I. Mu Phi Epsilon Palos Verdes Peninsula Alumni Chapter Annual Fundraiser Concert to Support Music in Schools MUSICAL MOSIAC Friday, February 6, 2015 - 7:30PM Rolling Hills United Methodist Church The Ensembles: CITY OF ANGELS SAXOPHONE QUARTET SINGING DUETS - MELINDA EHRLICH soprano, JOSEPH LOPEZ tenor DEBORAH AITKEN piano JAN & JILL with special guests THE WHYMAN PROJECT THE SOUTHLAND SINGERS from South High School, Torrance http://www.muphiepsilon.org/palosverdes/242-musical-mosaic-2015 J. KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Friday, February 6, 2015 - 8:00PM First Baptist Church of Pasadena Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 2:00PM First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica http://kco.la/concerts/ K. Second Sundays At Two - Free ALLANT TRIO BETH NAM piano, ANNA PARK violin, ALINA LIM cello Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 2:00PM sharp! Rolling Hills United Methodist Church http://goo.gl/vLpMjD L. Long Beach Symphony Orchestra SOUNDS & SPACES - Free Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 3:00PM Jewish Community Center - Long Beach CA http://www.lbso.org/special-events/view/id/7/-/sounds-and-spaces M. Classical Encounters Foundation presents METROPOLITAN PIANO TRIO REGULO MARTINEZ ANTON piano, KATIA POPOV violin, LASZLO MEZO cello Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM Home of Ronna Binn-Hersh - Tarzana CA http://www.classicalencounters.org/index.php/home-11 N. Le Salon de Musiques DAVID CASTILLO baritone, JESSICA GUIDERI violin, MEREDITH CRAWFORD viola, JOHN WALZ cello, TIMOTHY ECKERT bass, FRANCOIS CHOUCHAN piano Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM Impresario Room (5th floor) - Dorothy Chandler Pavilion http://goo.gl/KfoY0N O. SUNDAYS LIVE! Chamber Music Series - Free SUSAN GREENBERG flute, JENNIFER JOHNSON oboe, MICHELE ZUKOVSKY clarinet, JUDITH FARMER bassoon, STEVE BECKNELL horn, and STEVEN VANHAUWAERT piano Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 6:00PM Los Angeles County Museum of Art http://www.lacma.org/event/susan-greenberg P. Chamber Music at the Clark BOSTON TRIO HENG-JIN PARK piano, IRINA MURESANU violin, ASTRID SCHWEEN cello Sunday, March 15, 2015 - 2:00PM Monday, February 9, 2015 - Ticket lottery deadline (see below) UCLA Clark Memorial Library - West Adams district of Los Angeles http://www.c1718cs.ucla.edu/ ** THE REST OF THE NEWSLETTER Table of Contents (cont'd) (full information further down in body of newsletter) Q. REVIEWS OF RECENT CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS and OTHER ITEMS OF HIGH INTEREST ON THE SOUTHLAND MUSIC SCENE * Music Critic MARK SWED's review in the Los Angeles Times "Make this L.A. Chamber Orchestra guest conductor feel at home" LACO Guest Conductor KARINA CANELLAKIS at UCLA's Royce Hall [JE: SoCal aficionados fondly remember violinist KARINA CANELLAKIS as an iPalpiti artist playing under the baton of EDUARD SCHMIEDER] http://goo.gl/D9gbSh * Music Critic DANIEL KEPL's review in Casa Magazine "The Juilliard String Quartet - Still Perfect" at Santa Barbara's Lobero Theatre http://goo.gl/myq814 (.pdf) * Music Critic DANIEL KEPL's review in Casa Magazine "Speaking in Tongues" Camerata Pacifica at Santa Barbara's Hahn Hall http://goo.gl/UCnkPB (.pdf) * Music Critic TIMOTHY MANGAN writes in the OC Register "Philharmonic Society unveils '15-'16 season" http://goo.gl/DQXlU8 * LACMA Sundays Live Concert Series Auditions for artists and ensembles on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. http://goo.gl/IR0XFW * KickStarter Program - 55 hours to go! Help!!! KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Opening Season A new conductorless chamber orchestra based in LA http://goo.gl/0YUjCk * KickStarter Program - 7 Days to go! HEAR NOW 2015 Festival of New Music by LA composers http://goo.gl/MB8hU6 R. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CLASSICAL GUITAR RECITALS GEORGE GUTMAN's Weekly Summary For the full calendar, click: http://ocgc.org/pages/SoCalEvents.htm S. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORCHESTRA CONCERTS MICHAEL CLEARY's Summary For the full calendar, click: http://www.palosverdes.com/SoCalOrch/ T. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VOCAL EVENTS LAURI D. GOLDENHERSH's Weekly Highlights For the full calendar, click: http://www.laurislist.com/calendar U. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORGAN CONCERTS V. WEBSITES OF HIGH INTEREST TO SOUTHLAND CHAMBER MUSIC AFICIONADOS W. IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS AND ARTISTS X. ABOUT THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER Y. SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE AND OTHER INFORMATION (at the bottom) Send Subscribe/Unsubscribe requests by replying to this e-mail or by sending an e-mail to JEninger@Yahoo.com END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS N E W S L E T T E R B E G I N S ********************************* GREETINGS, MUSIC AFICIONADOS, ** THE LIST A. LISTINGS OF UPCOMING CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS THE COMPREHENSIVE LIST of Upcoming Chamber Music Concerts & Recitals is generated in partnership with PerformingArtsLIVE. See THE LIST by clicking: http://goo.gl/VK1Gvj EASILY CUSTOMIZE the list to find other types of concerts or for concerts just in your area by clicking: http://www.performingartslive.com/?p=advsear IMPORTANT NOTE to presenting organizations and artists: Please see Item W below about uploading your concert information to PerformingArtsLIVE.com ** HIGHLIGHTS and HIDDEN GEMS Select Concerts Not To Be Overlooked B. The First Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival at the University of California, Riverside And Other Southern California Venues PAULO C. CHAGAS Faculty Organizer and Composer-in-Residence UCR Music Department Chair and Professor of Composition LARS HOEFS Artistic Director Professor of Cello & Music History, Sao Paulo State University Celebrating the chamber music of Brazilian composer HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS, the music that influenced him (Bach, Debussy, Stravinsky, and Brazilian Choros), and his influence on Latin American composers of the 20th and 21st centuries (Chavez, Revueltas, Ginastera, Piazzolla, and especially Paulo Chagas) in 10 concerts: 6 concerts and one film screening at UCR - free admission 4 concerts at outside venues Featuring three premieres by composer PAULO C. CHAGAS THE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Continuing... Thursday, January 29, 2015 - 8:00PM - Free Festival Finale Part I Bach Cello Suites UCR Culver Center of the Arts, 3824 Main St., Riverside CA http://goo.gl/8NwnMh Friday, January 30, 2015 - 8:00PM - Free Festival Finale Part II: Bachianas Brasileiras for Cello Ensemble The First Half of the Concert presents a premiere for cello, Live electronics and interactive multimedia by Paulo C. Chagas UCR Culver Center of the Arts, 3824 Main St., Riverside CA http://goo.gl/wXyOcz Wednesday, February 18, 2015 - 12:10PM - Free Catalan Art Songs in the 20th Century PATRICIA CAICEDO soprano, NIKOS STAVLAS piano UCR Performance Lab, Arts 166 http://goo.gl/yHEGtr THE ARTISTS TOKE MOLDRUP (Denmark), principal cello of the Copenhagen Philharmonic PETER SPRAGUE STRING CONSORT Jazz legend PETER SPRAGUE jazz guitar, GUNNAR BIGGS bass DUNCAN MOORE percussion, and string quartet (California Quartet) CALIFORNIA QUARTET Pacific Symphony principal second violin BRIDGET DOLKAS Pacific Symphony Assistant Concertmaster JEANNE SCROCKI Pacific Symphony violist PAM JACOBSON, LARS HOEFS cello LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL CELLO ENSEMBLE - 8 cellists: TAO NI (China), Los Angeles Philharmonic RYAN SWEENEY (USA) JULIE JUNG (Canada/South Korea) MAKSIM VELICHKIN (Uzbekistan) GARIK TERZIAN (Armenia) TOKE MOLDRUP (Denmark) LARS HOEFS (USA/Brazil) SIMONE VITUCCI (South Africa) STEVEN VANHAUWAERT (Belgium), piano winner of the Los Angeles International Liszt Piano Competition TIMOTHY DURKOVIC (Guatemala), piano winner of the Los Angeles International Liszt Piano Competition RUBY CHENG GOYA piano, faculty at Chapman University BRIDGET DOLKAS, Pacific Symphony principal second violin MAREK ZEBROWSKI director of the USC Polish Music Center LARS HOEFS cello, Professor of cello and music history, Sao Paulo State University, Campinas CAMELIA VOIN soprano, UCR faculty ROSE CHEN piano (Taiwan) ANITA PROTICH soprano See the programs for the entire Festival January 16 - February 18, 2015 - by clicking: http://home.earthlink.net/~jeninger/UCRVillaFestival.pdf For Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival summary information, click: http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/26491 C. USC Thornton School Faculty Recital - Free MARTIN CHALIFOUR violin, KEVIN FITZ-GERALD piano with Select USC Thornton Student Artists Friday, January 30, 2015 - 8:00PM Alfred Newman Recital Hall University of Southern California [SouthLA][Free] For a campus map and directions, click: http://visit.usc.edu/maps-directions/university-park-campus/ Program USC Thornton faculty violinist MARTIN CHALIFOUR presents a recital of Ravel, Spohr, Telemann, and Vivaldi. Thornton faculty pianist KEVIN FITZ-GERALD joins the acclaimed violinist in Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Major, and Thornton students join him in two concertos for four violins by Telemann and Vivaldi, and Spohr's Duo for Two Violins in D Major, Op.67. Students HUI-YING MA violin MARGEAUX MALONEY violin ANDREW LIN violin JOSEPH LORANG violin ROBERTA YEE violin TIFFANY CHUNG violin MEAGAN MASON violin KUMIKO BANKSON violin SAMUEL ORAM piano SEONMI LEE piano MARTIN CHALIFOUR began his tenure as Principal Concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1995. The recipient of various grants and awards in his native Canada, he graduated with honors from the Montreal Conservatory and continued his studies at the Curtis Institute of Music. In 1986, Martin Chalifour received a Certificate of Honor at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and in the following year was a laureate of the Montreal International Competition. Since then he has concertized with the world's leading orchestras and conductors. Read about Martin Chalifour by clicking: http://www.laphil.com/philpedia/martin-chalifour Free admission. For information, click: http://music.usc.edu/events/details/?event=913728 D. Segerstrom Center for the Arts presents SZYMANOWSKI QUARTET AGATA SZYMCZEWSKA and GRZEGORZ KOTÓW violins VLADIMIR MYKYTKA viola, MARCIN SIENIAWSKI cello with pianist JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 8:00PM Preview talk by Herbert Glass - 7:15PM Samueli Theater Segerstrom Center for the Arts 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa CA [OrangeCounty] For directions, click: http://www.ocpac.org/home/Content/ContentDisplay.aspx?NavID=386 Program Szymanowski Quartet arr.: Three Polish Chorales Marcin Leopolita (1537–ca.1584): Mihi autem (c.1580) Mikolaj Od Chrzanow (1485–1562): Protexisti me, deus (c.1560) Mikolaj of Cracow (c.16th century) Aleæ made mna Wenus (c.1540) Krzysztof Penderecki (b.1933): Quartet No.3, "Leaves from an unwritten diary" Chopin: Ballade No.4 in F Minor, Op.52 Grazyna Bacewicz (1909-1969): String Quartet No.4 (1951) Dvorák: Piano Quintet No.2 in A Major, Op.81 "It was hard not to fall in love with the Szymanowski Quartet at the Frick Collection on Sunday afternoon. All professionals perform with intensity, but playing from the heart is another matter. The sound was unusually warm, filling this small space to capacity."(Bernard Holland, New York Times) For its third appearance at Segerstrom Center, the acclaimed SZYMANOWSKI QUARTET is joined by renowned pianist JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN for Dvorák's great masterpiece Piano Quintet No.2. The Quartet continues the exploration begun on their last visit with a selection by Grazyna Bacewicz, who achieved rare international fame as a female Eastern European composer. Read about the Szymanowski Quartet, founded in Warsaw in 1995, by clicking: http://www.szymanowskiquartet.com/quartet-1/ Read about Israeli-born, Juilliard-faculty pianist JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN by clicking: http://www.juilliard.edu/faculty/joseph-kalichstein Tickets: $29, $49, $89. Note: there are a few seats still available. For concert information and tickets, click: http://www.scfta.org/home/Events/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1589 E. JACARANDA - music at the edge PATRICK SCOTT artistic director and series producer MARK ALAN HILT music director Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 8:00PM First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica 1220 Second Street, Santa Monica CA [WestSide] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/d3AgSo The shocking 1974 LA premiere of Vesalii Icones will be revived to celebrate the 80th birthday of Peter Maxwell Davies. The concert opens with exceptional early music of Ireland's Gerald Barry, and the LA premiere of powerful vignettes by his close friend Thomas Adès. Program - Icono-Graphic Thomas Adès: Lieux retrouvés Gerald Barry: Triorchic Blues (versions for solo violin & solo piano) Gerald Barry: Piano Quartet No.1 Peter Maxwell Davies: Vesalii Icones 80th Birthday Artists TIMOTHY LOO cello solo JONES WELSH dancer GLORIA CHENG piano ERIC BYERS cello LOUISE THOMAS piano solo/quartet JOEL PARGMAN violin solo/quartet RYAN DUDENBOSTEL conductor JACARANDA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE SIDNEY HOPSON percussion ARON KALLAY piano CINDY WU viola ERIC JACOBS clarinet SARA ANDON flute With its motto "music at the edge," JACARANDA is a series of adventures offering the cornerstones of music from centuries past next to new and modern music. Each concert program has a point of view. Artists are drawn from the Southland's finest and premier international guests. Read about Jacaranda by clicking: http://www.jacarandamusic.org/ Concert tickets: $45 / $20 students. For full concert information and to order tickets, click: http://www.jacarandamusic.org/season F. Newport Beach Public Library Sunday Musicale - Free ALMA QUARTET EDUARDO RIOS and MADELEINE VAILLANCOURT violins, TANNER MANEES viola and BENJAMIN MANIS cello Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 2:00PM Central Library 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach CA [OrangeCounty][Free] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/v94XC8 Program String quartets by Haydn and Mendelssohn Showcase solo works by Enescu and Ravel The ALMA QUARTET was formed at the Colburn School in the spring of 2013, where it has given numerous performances including the Brahms G Major Sextet with noted past Tokyo Quartet members and current Colburn Conservatory faculty members MARTIN BEAVER and CLIVE GREENSMITH as part of the Colburn Chamber Music Series. The Alma Quartet has worked intensively at the Colburn School with the famed Quatuor Ebène and in summer 2014 at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival with members of the Tokyo, Emerson, Brentano, and Artis Quartets. The Alma's principal teacher at the Colburn Conservatory, in addition to Clive Greensmith and Martin Beaver, is renowned first violin ARNOLD STEINHARDT of the legendary Guarneri Quartet. As one of last April's Beverly Hills Auditions winners, the ALMA QUARTET will perform on the MUSIC BY THE SEA recital series in the beautiful Encinitas Library with its expansive view of the Pacific Ocean on Friday, April 17, 2015, on THE INTERLUDES recital series in the acoustically superb sanctuary of First Lutheran Church & School Torrance on Saturday, April 18, 2015 and on Beverly Hills' MUSIC IN THE MANSION recital series, in the historic Greystone Mansion on Sunday, April 19, 2015. Free admission to the Newport Beach Public Library concert. For information, call (949)717-3800 or click: http://goo.gl/ch0Yf0 G. Restoration Concert Series NEW HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET TEREZA STANISLAV violin, RAFAEL RISHIK violin, ROBERT BROPHY viola, ANDREW SHULMAN cello Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 4:00PM Community Room South Pasadena Library 1115 El Centro Street, South Pasadena CA [Pasadena/Glendale] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/obo9Q9 Program Mozart: String Quartet No.14 in G Major, K387, "Spring" Beethoven: Quartet No.13 in B-flat Major, Op.130 with Grosse Fugue in B-flat Major, Op.133 The Grosse Fugue was the original last movement of Op.130. Watch Alban Berg Quartett's performance of the notoriously difficult Grosse Fugue, now considered among Beethoven's greatest achievements, by clicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZXjW_s0Qs With its new first violinist TEREZA STANISLAV, the NEW HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET now comprises three LACO string players: Teresa (Assistant Concertmaster), violist ROBERT BROPHY, and Principal Cellist ANDREW SHULMAN. Read about these artists by clicking: http://www.laco.org/artists/tereza-stanislav/ http://www.laco.org/artists/robert-brophy/ http://www.laco.org/artists/andrew-shulman/ The New Hollywood String Quartet is Restoration Concert Series' ensemble-in-residence. Read about the Quartet's violinist RAFAEL RISHIK, a founding member in 2001 along with violinist CLAYTON HASLOP, violist DAVID WALTHER, and cellist PAUL COHEN, by clicking: http://www.newhollywoodstringquartet.com/bio/rafi.asp Tickets: $20. For information, call (626)799-6333 or click: http://www.friendsofsopaslibrary.org/concerts.htm H. SUNDAYS LIVE! Chamber Music Series - Free THE CAPITOL ENSEMBLE PHILLIP LEVY and JULIE GIGANTE violins, SIMON OSWELL viola, JACOB BRAUN and XIAODAN ZHENG cellos Sunday, February 1, 2015 - 6:00PM Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Leo S. Bing Theater 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA (Just east of Fairfax. Parking across the street at Wilshire & Spaulding) [midWilshireLA][Free] For directions, click: http://www.lacma.org/visit/plan-your-visit Program Franz Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, D956 The CAPITOL ENSEMBLE is dedicated to the performance of an eclectic range of repertoire from Baroque to the twenty-first century. Among Los Angeles' finest instrumentalists, the members have collaborated with some of the world's most renowned artists, including Mstislav Rostropovich, Sir Neville Marriner, Michael Tilson Thomas, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Janos Starker, and Leonard Bernstein. As Ensemble-inResidence for the Sundays Live radio broadcasts, they are also featured on the program's familiar theme music from Mozart's "Hunt" quartet. Read about the CAPITOL ENSEMBLE and listen by clicking: http://capitolensemble.com/ Begun in 1948, SUNDAYS LIVE! is the longest-running music broadcast in Los Angeles. It presents weekly classical chamber music concerts and recitals by premier professional artists from Southern California and around the world. These one-hour concerts are presented free to the public at 6:00PM on Sundays in the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. No tickets or reservations are required, and all are welcome. Read about Sundays Live! by clicking: http://www.sundayslive.org/about/ Listen to the previous Sunday's concert streamed on-demand or downloaded as a podcast from the KUSC website by clicking: http://www.kusc.org/Episodes.aspx?PID=2147 Free admission. For concert and artist information, call (323) 857-6234 or click: http://www.lacma.org/event/capitol-ensemble-14 I. Mu Phi Epsilon Palos Verdes Peninsula Alumni Chapter Annual Fundraiser Concert to Support Music in Schools MUSICAL MOSIAC Friday, February 6, 2015 - 7:30PM Rolling Hills United Methodist Church 26438 Crenshaw Blvd, Rolling Hills Estates CA (Northeast corner of Crenshaw & Palos Verdes Drive North) [SouthBay] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/gIM64D The Ensembles: CITY OF ANGELS SAXOPHONE QUARTET* BILL WILSON soprano saxophone SEAN STACKPOOLE alto saxophone CINDY SWANSON tenor saxophone MATT GERMAINE baritone saxophone http://www.coasq.com/ SINGING DUETS MELINDA EHRLICH soprano JOSEPH LOPEZ tenor DEBORAH AITKEN piano JAN & JILL with special guests THE WHYMAN PROJECT* RYAN WHYMAN piano / composer MARY KEATING and JORDAN SLOCUM violins, BRANDON ENCINAS viola, BILLY TOBENKIN cello, RODRIGO MORENO bass http://www.thewhymanproject.com/ THE SOUTHLAND SINGERS from South High School, Torrance ELIZABETH TURNER director *Winners of the Beverly Hills National Auditions Mu Phi Epsilon is an International Professional Music Fraternity whose purposes are the recognition of scholarship and musicianship and the advancement of music throughout the world. The South Bay chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon presents its annual Musical Mosaic to raise funds for South Bay school music programs. Read about the Mu Phi Epsilon Palos Verdes Peninsula Alumni Chapter by clicking: http://www.muphiepsilon.org/palosverdes Tickets: $25 / $10 for Jr-Sr High Students / Free for Elementary School Students. For information, click: http://www.muphiepsilon.org/palosverdes/242-musical-mosaic-2015 J. KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Friday, February 6, 2015 - 8:00PM First Baptist Church of Pasadena 75 North Marengo Avenue, Pasadena CA [Pasadena/Glendale] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/pf6rzS Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 2:00PM First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica 1220 Second Street, Santa Monica CA [WestSide] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/d3AgSo Program Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune Ravel: Tombeau De Couperin Mozart: Symphony No.31 in D Major, "Paris" The KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA is a new conductorless ensemble based in Los Angeles dedicated to creating concert experiences at the highest level of artistic excellence and bringing together a musician's collective and community. Its members are drawn from the finest young fast-rising artists in town. Kaleidoscope seeks to live the artistic vision of all ensemble members and build a viable presence in the Los Angeles community and beyond through education and audience outreach, commissioning new music, and connection. Read about Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra and support its KickStarter program by clicking: http://kco.la/ Tickets: $25 / $10 students & seniors / ages 17 and younger For concert information and tickets, click: http://kco.la/concerts/ free K. Second Sundays At Two - Free ALLANT TRIO BETH NAM piano, ANNA PARK violin, ALINA LIM cello Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 2:00PM sharp! Rolling Hills United Methodist Church 26438 Crenshaw Blvd, Rolling Hills Estates CA (Northeast corner of Crenshaw & Palos Verdes Drive North) [SouthBay][Free] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/gIM64D Program - Selections from Allant Trio's debut CD "Ignition" on the Sony Classical label Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847): Piano Trio No.1 in D Minor, Op.49 Kelly-Marie Murphy (b.1964): Give Me Phoenix Wings to Fly "I would defy even the most exhausted and jaded listener to experience even a moment of boredom in this group's high-voltage evening." ~ Rorianne Schrade on Allant Trio's Carnegie Hall debut in the New York Concert Review The ALLANT TRIO is one of the most exciting young ensembles today. The Trio was formed in 2010 at The Juilliard School in New York, where all three graduates, pianist BETH NAM, violinist ANNA PARK, and cellist ALINA LIM - each with numerous awards and achievements as soloists - received as a trio the Madrigano Entrepreneurship Grant. Most recently, the Allant Trio won the Beverly Hills National Auditions and has concertized throughout Southern California. The Trio gave an acclaimed debut recital at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall and has been invited to participate in prestigious festivals such as the Yehudi Menuhin Chamber Music Festival in San Francisco, the Banff Centre in Canada, and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival in Connecticut. The Allant Trio was named semifinalists at the Young Concert Artist audition in New York and the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in Norway. Read about the ALLANT TRIO by clicking: http://allanttrio.com/ ACCOMPANYING ART EXHIBIT This concert will be in collaboration with an art exhibit in the Narthex by noted local artist STEPHEN MIRICH. Read about Stephen and view a virtual gallery by clicking: http://www.mirich.net/ THE VENUE Rolling Hills United Methodist Church's "Second Sundays At Two" presents free concerts without intermission, mostly on second Sundays September through June, except December. Generous at-the-door contributions (100% ARE FOR THE ARTISTS!) will ensure the success of the series. Please contribute what you can. See the line-up of upcoming artists on PerformingArtsLIVE by clicking: http://goo.gl/zx3UhG The acoustics of Rolling Hills United Methodist Church's sanctuary are among the finest in Southern California, and the venue's idyllic sylvan setting next to the South Coast Botanic Garden on the northeast corner of Crenshaw Blvd and Palos Verdes Drive North makes the concert experience especially pleasant. Free admission. For concert information, click: http://goo.gl/vLpMjD L. Long Beach Symphony Orchestra SOUNDS & SPACES - Free Bringing the Sound of the LBSO to the Community Members of the LONG BEACH SYMPHONY GARY BOVYER Principal Clarinet ROGER WILKIE Concertmaster AGNES GOTTCHEWSKI Assistant Concertmaster ERIK RYNEARSON Assistant Principal Viola CÉCILIA TSAN Principal Cello Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 3:00PM Jewish Community Center 3801 E. Willow, Long Beach CA [LongBeach][Free] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/mDE5cA Program Alexander Krein (1883-1951): Three Sketches on Hebrew Themes, Op.12 Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K581 Sounds & Spaces invites you to the Alpert Jewish Community Center. Founded in 1948, the center has a long history of service and inclusiveness. Membership, open to people of all faiths and backgrounds, provides outstanding social, cultural, recreational, and educational activities for people of all ages. The center's programs and services celebrate family, foster health and well-being, embrace tradition, create friendships, and expand cultural horizons for all. The mission of the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra's Sounds & Spaces series is to enrich the larger Long Beach community and develop new relationships through accessible, innovative, and non-traditional chamber music in significant community spaces. Long Beach hosts a rich and varied environment of intriguing buildings, many of which contain surprising performance venues. SOUNDS & SPACES will explore some of these historic landmarks and gardens by matching them with chamber music that celebrates the beauty and character of Long Beach. Free admission. For information, click: http://www.lbso.org/special-events/view/id/7/-/sounds-and-spaces M. Classical Encounters Foundation presents METROPOLITAN PIANO TRIO REGULO MARTINEZ ANTON piano, KATIA POPOV violin, LASZLO MEZO cello Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM The Hamburg Room Home of Ronna Binn-Hersh 19365 Lemmer Drive, Tarzana CA [SanFernandoValley] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/1Or6Mq THE PROGRAM Shostakovich: Piano Trio in E Minor, Op.67 Schubert: Notturno in E-flat Major, Op.148, D897 Dvorák: Piano Trio No.4 in E Minor, Op.90, "Dumky" Read about the newest ensemble on Southern California's vibrant music scene, the METROPOLITAN PIANO TRIO, by clicking: http://www.metropolitanpianotrio.com/ Tickets: $45 premium / $35 general / $20 students. A delicious buffet will follow the program. For information, call (818)343-3095 or click: http://www.classicalencounters.org/index.php/home-11 N. Le Salon de Musiques DAVID CASTILLO baritone, JESSICA GUIDERI violin, MEREDITH CRAWFORD viola, JOHN WALZ cello, TIMOTHY ECKERT bass, FRANCOIS CHOUCHAN piano Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM Impresario Room (5th floor) Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles CA [DowntownLA] For a Google map, click: http://goo.gl/HNxZwM Program Schubert: Lieder for baritone and piano Schubert: "Arpeggione" Sonata in A Minor, D821 Schubert: Piano Quintet in A Major, D667,"Trout" Le Salon de Musiques features the Southland's finest ensemble artists, who are often found performing with the town's leading orchestras and in the film studios. The venue is the 5th-floor Impresario Room in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with a beautiful view of the Hollywood Hills. After the performance, audience members mingle around a gourmet buffet with French Champagne. Read about Le Salon de Musiques by clicking: http://www.lesalondemusiques.com Tickets: $75 / $39 students. For full concert and artist information, click: http://goo.gl/KfoY0N O. SUNDAYS LIVE! Chamber Music Series - Free SUSAN GREENBERG flute, JENNIFER JOHNSON oboe, MICHELE ZUKOVSKY clarinet, JUDITH FARMER bassoon, STEVE BECKNELL horn, and STEVEN VANHAUWAERT piano Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 6:00PM Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Leo S. Bing Theater 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA (Just east of Fairfax. Parking across the street at Wilshire & Spaulding) [midWilshireLA][Free] For directions, click: http://www.lacma.org/visit/plan-your-visit Program Ludwig Thuille (1861-1907): Sextet Beethoven: Variations on Mozart's "La ci darem la mano" (arr for flute, clarinet, and bassoon) Francis Poulenc (1899-1963): Sextet Begun in 1948, SUNDAYS LIVE! is the longest-running music broadcast in Los Angeles. It presents weekly classical chamber music concerts and recitals by premier professional artists from Southern California and around the world. These one-hour concerts are presented free to the public at 6:00PM on Sundays in the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. No tickets or reservations are required, and all are welcome. Read about Sundays Live! by clicking: http://www.sundayslive.org/about/ Listen to the previous Sunday's concert streamed on-demand or downloaded as a podcast from the KUSC website by clicking: http://www.kusc.org/Episodes.aspx?PID=2147 Free admission. For concert and artist information, call (323) 857-6234 or click: http://www.lacma.org/event/susan-greenberg P. Chamber Music at the Clark BOSTON TRIO HENG-JIN PARK piano IRINA MURESANU violin ASTRID SCHWEEN cello Sunday, March 15, 2015 - 2:00PM Monday, February 9, 2015 - Ticket lottery deadline (see below) UCLA Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron St., West Adams district of Los Angeles [midWilshireLA] For driving directions, click: http://www.clarklibrary.ucla.edu/visit Program Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924): Piano Trio in D Minor, Op.120 John Musto (b.1954): Piano Trio Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Piano Trio No.1 in B Major, Op.8 "Whenever this trio plays, drop everything and go hear them!" hailed the Boston Globe on the occasion of The Boston Trio's Tanglewood debut at Ozawa Hall. Read about the BOSTON TRIO, formed in 1997, by clicking: http://www.bostontrio.com/ Watch an excellent video on Chamber Music at the Clark, which shows the magnificent venue, by clicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfpXB5km9z8 Tickets by lottery: $25. Online Reservation-by-Lottery. Reservation-by-lottery deadline: Monday, February 9, 2015. To be included in the lottery drawing, click: http://www.c1718cs.ucla.edu/content/regs/boston14-r.htm For concert information, select the Quick Link "Calendar of Events" in the upper left after clicking: http://www.c1718cs.ucla.edu/ A wine, hors d'oeuvre, and dessert reception follows, where you can talk to the artists and fellow music lovers. ** THE REST OF THE NEWSLETTER Q. REVIEWS OF RECENT CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS and OTHER ITEMS OF HIGH INTEREST ON THE SOUTHLAND CHAMBER MUSIC SCENE Music Critic MARK SWED's review "Make this L.A. Chamber Orchestra guest conductor feel at home" LACO Guest Conductor KARINA CANELLAKIS at UCLA's Royce Hall [JE: SoCal aficionados remember violinist KARINA CANELLAKIS as an iPalpiti artist playing under the baton of EDUARD SCHMIEDER] in the Los Angeles Times http://goo.gl/D9gbSh Music Critic DANIEL KEPL's review "The Juilliard String Quartet - Still Perfect" at Santa Barbara's Lobero Theatre on Saturday, January 17, 2015 in Casa Magazine http://goo.gl/myq814 (.pdf) Music Critic DANIEL KEPL's review "Speaking in Tongues" Camerata Pacifica at Santa Barbara's Hahn Hall on Friday, January 16, 2015 in Casa Magazine http://goo.gl/UCnkPB (.pdf) Music Critic TIMOTHY MANGAN writes "Philharmonic Society unveils '15-'16 season" in the OC Register http://goo.gl/DQXlU8 LACMA Sundays Live Concert Series Auditions for artists and ensembles on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. For information on applying, click: http://goo.gl/IR0XFW KickStarter Program - 55 hours to go! Help!!! KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Opening Season A new conductorless chamber orchestra based in LA offering 8 concerts in its opening season and free tickets for ages 17 and under! http://goo.gl/0YUjCk KickStarter Program - 7 Days to go! HEAR NOW 2015 Festival of New Music by LA composers For its 5th Annual festival HEAR NOW is raising funds to support three concerts on May 1&2, 2015 featuring chamber music works by contemporary Los Angeles composers. http://goo.gl/MB8hU6 R. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CLASSICAL GUITAR RECITALS GEORGE GUTMAN's Weekly Summary For the full calendar, click: http://ocgc.org/pages/SoCalEvents.htm On Thursday afternoon, January 29, the Pasadena Conservatory of Music Guitar Quartet appears in a free concert. On Thursday evening, the Croatian master ZORAN DUKIC appears in recital at USC, and he offers a Master Class at midday on Friday, both events are free. Then an eclectic event on Saturday when MURIEL ANDERSON (the first woman national fingerstyle champion) and STANLEY JORDAN appear together in recital at the SOKA Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo. Cheers, George Gutman gagutman@uci.edu For a comprehensive calendar of upcoming guitar events, where you will find information about these and other guitar events, see the Orange County Guitar Circle's web calendar by clicking: http://ocgc.org/pages/SoCalEvents.htm S. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORCHESTRA CONCERTS MICHAEL CLEARY's Summary For the full calendar and information, click: http://www.palosverdes.com/SoCalOrch/ Friday, January 30, 2015 - 8:00PM - Pasadena - Free Pasadena Community Orchestra (PCO) First Church of the Nazarene http://www.pcomusic.org/ Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 7:00PM - Bellflower Bellflower Symphony Orchestra Jane and William Bristol Civic Auditorium http://www.bellflower.org/home/index.asp?page=369 Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 8:00PM - Culver City Culver City Symphony Orchestra (CCSO) Veteran's Memorial Auditorium http://www.culvercitysymphony.org/ Friday, February 6, 2015 - 8:00PM - Long Beach Cole Conservatory Symphony Orchestra CSULB Carpenter Performing Arts Center http://www.csulb.edu/depts/music/areas/orchestra/ Saturday, February 7, 2015 - 7:30PM - Pasadena Colburn Orchestra Ambassador Auditorium http://www.colburnschool.edu/pagecalpop.cfm?p=1606&verbose=5182 Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM - Los Angeles - Free American Youth Symphony UCLA Royce Hall http://aysymphony.org/ Sunday, February 8, 2015 - 4:00PM - Los Angeles Santa Cecilia Orchestra Occidental College Thorne Hall http://www.scorchestra.org/ Consult the following websites for additional orchestral offerings (listed alphabetically) LONG BEACH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For the full schedule click: http://www.lbso.org/ LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA For the full schedule click: http://www.laco.org/schedule/ LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC For the full schedule click: http://www.laphil.com/tickets/calendar-fullseason NEW WEST SYMPHONY For the full schedule click: http://www.newwestsymphony.org PACIFIC SYMPHONY For the full schedule click: http://www.pacificsymphony.org/main.taf?p=1,1 PASADENA SYMPHONY For the full schedule click: http://www.pasadenasymphony-pops.org/ Visiting Orchestras presented by PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF ORANGE COUNTY For the full schedule click: http://www.philharmonicsociety.org/Calendar Cheers, Michael Cleary michaeljosephcleary@yahoo.com For full orchestra concert information, consult Michael's Southern California Orchestra Concerts website by clicking: http://www.palosverdes.com/SoCalOrch/ T. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VOCAL EVENTS LAURI D. GOLDENHERSH's Weekly Highlights For the full calendar, click: http://www.laurislist.com/calendar Super Bowl weekend tends to offer small, niggling questions about where our cultural loyalties lie. But really, whether your attention is on the arts, football, or both this weekend, the annual ritual reminds us that in this widely varied world, there really is something for everyone. I won't try to offer my own predictions, except that it should be a great game. But if you're otherwise inclined, here are a few choice picks on the musical front: L.A. MASTER CHORALE tackles Bach's incredible St. Matthew Passion this weekend, collaborating with MUSICA ANGELICA and wisely offering two performances instead of just their standard Sunday night concert. Catch them Saturday or Sunday at Disney Hall, including JON LEE KEENAN (Evangelist), CHUNG UK LEE (Jesus), and no fewer than 11 additional soloists, for an impressive line-up led by quarterback GRANT GERSHON. (No helmets required, I hope.) Tickets are scarce, even for Sunday, but well worth the effort. (And of course, there are no bad seats at Disney Hall.) Get yours and learn more by clicking: http://goo.gl/8m4vNo Glass slippers are trending, with two versions of 'Cinderella' this week: FULLERTON COLLEGE OPERA presents the lesser-known operetta by Pauline Viardot, 'Cendrillon' for three performances Friday through Sunday. Also, on Saturday morning, PACIFIC SYMPHONY charms family audiences with two performances of 'Cinderella, Opera for Kids!' with a cast melding pros with students from Chapman University. Both events are on the calendar. PacSymph will be plenty busy this weekend, as maestro CARL St.CLAIR also helms an all-Bernstein program Thursday thru Saturday, with famed soprano DAWN UPSHAW ailing with flu and replaced by fast-rising American soprano CELENA SHAFER, pianist BENJAMIN PASTERNACK, and guest host JAMIE BERNSTEIN. Click: http://goo.gl/q5H73p Other offerings around town include 'Tenorpalooza' at Concordia Arts in Irvine; and the live and encore broadcasts of 'Tales of Hoffman' from the Met Live in HD. Click: http://www.metopera.org/metopera/liveinhd/live-in-hd-2014-15-season SPECIAL REMINDER In case you haven't heard, it's been a rough couple of months for the vocal community, most recently with the loss of tenor MALLORY WALKER in December, bass-baritone MICHAEL GALLUP earlier this month, and WARD SWINGLE last week. The memorial service for Michael is this weekend in Newport Beach, and all are welcome. Mallory's memorial is on Saturday, February 21 - we'll post a reminder when the time comes. For information on the service for Michael Gallup this Sunday, click: http://goo.gl/6vRG6s CONTINUING Thru 2/1 - 'La Boheme' (Puccini), SAN DIEGO OPERA Thru 2/1 - 'Thérèse Raquin' (Picker), LONG BEACH OPERA COMING UP The Figaro mania continues with `Ghosts of Versailles' at LA OPERA, starting Saturday, February 7. NEW REVIEW BRYAN DAHL did a great job of filling us in on the recent '¡Figaro! (90210)' premiere, a modern mash-up from LA OPERA as part of their ongoing fest. Click: http://goo.gl/z4j5gg Have a wonderful week, whether you're wearing a jersey or tails, and drinking beer or champagne. As always, thank you for supporting live singing! Lauri D. Goldenhersh lauri@laurislist.com Visit the Lister Calendar http://www.laurislist.com/calendar Send us your event info: events.la@laurislist.com Subscribe to e-news from the List: http://www.laurislist.com/enews For the latest issue of Next 7, click: http://www.laurislist.com/Next7 Singerpreneur blog: http://www.singerpreneur.com U. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORGAN CONCERTS Select organ recitals are included in the Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter's list of concerts. For a comprehensive list of organ recitals, consult the Calendar for the Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Orange County chapters of the American Guild of Organists by clicking here: http://www.laago.org/calendar/calendar.pdf For a handy organ-concert finder for Southern California, where you can both find and submit organ concerts, click: http://goorgan.com/ V. WEBSITES OF HIGH INTEREST TO SOUTHLAND CHAMBER MUSIC AFICIONADOS PerformingArtsLIVE The most comprehensive online listing of Music, Theater, and Dance events in Southern California http://www.performingartslive.com/ KUSC Concert Calendar Concerts on the KUSC Calendar are provided through the classical music announcements uploaded to PerformingArtsLIVE http://www.kusc.org/concerts/ experienceLA Official Cultural Calendar of Los Angeles County http://www.experiencela.com/calendar Orange County Guitar Circle's Comprehensive Classical Guitar Events in Southern California http://ocgc.org/pages/SoCalEvents.htm Southern California Orchestra Concerts http://www.palosverdes.com/SoCalOrch/ Southern California Vocal Concerts http://www.laurislist.com/calendar Southern California Organ Concerts http://www.laago.org/calendar/calendar.pdf and http://goorgan.com/ Southern California Early Music Society (SCEMS) listing of Early Music concerts (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) http://www.earlymusicla.org/ematcalendar.html W. NOTE TO PRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS AND ARTISTS In partnership with PerformingArtsLIVE.com, the Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter's calendar of upcoming concerts is generated by PerformingArtsLIVE.com. If you haven't already done so, upload your concert information. It's easy to do. Simply click: http://www.performingartslive.com/?p=AL&M=PE An announcement of your concert will appear in the following: a. On the PerformingArtsLIVE.com website: http://www.performingartslive.com b. In the Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter: http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/CCMN.pdf c. On the KUSC's calendar of concerts: http://www.kusc.org/concerts/ And, you and your friends can go to the announcement of your concert on PerformingArtsLIVE.com and share it with your Facebook friends and Tweet it to your followers. IMPORTANT NOTE: When posting to PerformingArtsLIVE, selecting any one of the categories: 1) Chamber Music, 2) Instrumental Recital, or 3) Voice Recital, or 4) Contemporary Classical/New Music will ensure it will be included in the Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter. X. ABOUT THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER The Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter was founded in November 1999. It is delivered via e-mail as a free community service and also is posted on Classical Crossroads' website at: http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/CCMN.pdf There are currently 6,087 subscribers, who also received formatted e-flyers for select concerts and occasional mid-issue newsletter updates. About Jim Eninger and the Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter: New York Arts Consultant Edna Landau's Musical America Blog Post "A Full-Time Labor of Love" http://www.musicalamerica.com/mablogs/?p=14970 Los Angeles Music Critic Alan Rich "The Continental Shift, And The Pathway Through It" http://www.palosverdes.com/ClassicalCrossroads/AlanRich-Shift.pdf Chris Pasles' Los Angeles Times Article "His grapevine is a chamber music lifeline" http://goo.gl/bmVYa5 Composer/Conductor Russell Steinberg's Blog Post "Classical Music Set To Boom!" http://goo.gl/XPtG6D Daily Breeze Columnist John Bogert "Ph.D. publicist is in tune with classical music" http://www.dailybreeze.com/bogert/ci_15992973 Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter volunteer team: Dennis Bade, Tara Biard, Jack Bowman, Michael Cleary, Mary Lynn Eninger, Katie Eninger, Bettina Gantsweg, Lauri D. 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