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Fri 10/21

7pm -- Los Angeles
78th LA Bach Festival 
Prism Concert
 

7:30pm -- La Mirada
La Mirada Vocal Arts
Mozart's 'Magic Flute'


 

Sat 10/22
 
7pm -- Valencia
Wild Beast Concerts

Four Pianos and a Wedding

 

7:30pm -- Pasadena

Cappella Gloriana   

 
8pm -- Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
CSUF Students with
Marni Nixon

8pm -- Thousand Oaks
Christopher M. Cock, tenor
Nicole Lee, piano
Winterreise

 

8pm -- San Juan Capistrano  

de Angelis Vocal Ensemble 

Critical Mass  

 

8pm -- Los Angeles 

Jouyssance

Messe de Nostre Dame

 

 

Sun 10/23
 [Call for details] Loren L. Zachary Society
Viennese Luncheon

2pm -- Valley Village
OperaWorks
Opera Improv Workshop

3pm -- La Mirada
La Mirada Vocal Arts
Mozart's 'Magic Flute'

4pm -- Los Angeles
78th LA Bach Festival

4pm -- Monrovia
St. Luke's Episcopal Church

4pm -- Pasadena
Jouyssance

Messe de Nostre Dame

 

4:30pm -- Downtown LA 

de Angelis Vocal Ensemble 

Critical Mass  

 

5pm -- Orange

Chapman University 

Jonathan Mack in recital  

 

5:30pm -- Long Beach 

Long Beach Camerata Singers 

Blast!!  Bernstein, Pipes and Percussion  

 

7:30pm -- Mid-Wilshire

St. James' in the City 

Compline

 

 

Tues 10/25
   
4:15pm -- Claremont
Ursula Kleinecke-Boyer, soprano

Art Song of the Americas

7:30pm -- Palos Verdes Estates
St. Francis' Episcopal Church



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 Philippe Jaroussky
10/28 -- Royce Hall 
Apollo's Fire and Philippe Jaroussky


10/30 -- Newport Beach
Millennium Consort 


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Correction
In last week's CCMN column, I incorrectly identified Nico Muhly as British, in a rather strange cut-and-paste error. The composer, recently featured in a concert from Jacaranda, was born in Vermont. Let's not give away our great American composing talent! --LDG

 

Hidden Gem

 

Beauty beyond  

belief  

 

There's a whole lot of sacred music going on -- although the World Festival of Sacred Music has ended its recent run, this week's calendar is full of high-minded options, and rather than the usual, single Gem, we'll mention several this time around.

Historically, religion has been one of the most powerful driving forces behind creativity, artistic innovation and the integration of beauty into daily life.  This pattern exists within every culture, and therefore takes many forms.  In the modern age, with both new music and a wealth of archival resources, there's a staggering amount of material to choose from. 

It seems, however, that too many music lovers are put off by repertoire and events connected with organized religion, or at least a faith other than their own.  Sadly, they miss both an opportunity to hear and see glorious works of art, but also the chance to learn a little something about others, and about themselves.  A sacred concert is a low-key opportunity to connect with a quieter or more joyous voice than you use most of the time.  Whether you're one of the faithful or happy as an outside observer, consider the examples on this week's calendar alone: 
  • Cappella Gloriana brings 500 years' worth of sacred music into Pasadena's living room on Saturday night.  (This small group thinks big.) 
  • de Angelis Ensemble performs Frank Martin's 1922 Mass for Double Choir in two unique spaces.  The music is so revolutionary that the composer himself repressed it for decades, calling it "a youthful sin".  (Aren't you dying to hear what the fuss was about?) 
  • Sunday afternoon, St. Luke's in Monrovia continues its annual tradition of a music-centered "evensong" service, drawing deep voices into a stone space with crystalline acoustics.    
Schola Cantorum at St. James'
  • On Sunday night, bring a pillow, sit where you like, or even lie on the floor to enjoy the chant-filled contemplation of the monthly Compline service at the grand St. James' in the City, in the fringe between Koreatown and Hancock Park.   
  • Busy weekend?  Take a break on Tuesday night, with a simple, songful Taizé service at St. Francis' Church in PVE.
  • And of course, there's Papa Bach, whose music is a religion unto itself.  The 78th Annual Los Angeles Bach Festival takes place this weekend at 'First Congo".  There's even a great party on Friday... 
In stressful times, we all need a break, and the meditative tone of many sacred-related events may prove a balm to the soul, even far from Gilead.  Choose these events, and check out local groups who explore other traditions, such as the LA Zimriyah Chorale and the Yuval Ron Ensemble.  Watch for Yuval Ron interfaith events with collaborative music programs, such as the recent 9/11 program from the Guibord Center, "Finding Hope in the Holy", which had eight faiths represented.  (That must be some sort of awesome record!)  Become a fan of undeniably hot gospel/spiritual groups such as the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers.  For those who truly don't want to set foot into a house of worship, try the energizing inspiration of Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues.  Whatever you believe, trying out the sounds of other cultures and traditions can be both eye-opening and breathtakingly satisfying.  Stretch a bit, get on a few mailing lists, and see what you connect with. 


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LAURI D GOLDENHERSH's Weekly Highlights

 

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The LOS ANGELES BACH FESTIVAL is back!  (OK, it's Bach!)  Last weekend's Junior Bach Fest kicked off the proceedings, and there are plenty more events this weekend, culminating in the annual epic performance of the B Minor Mass.  Taking place at the gorgeous and awe-inspiring First Congregational Church of Los Angeles at Commonwealth & 6th (west of downtown LA), the festival is helmed by JONATHAN TALBERG and is in its 78th year.  For more information, click here.

La Mirada finally has its own opera company in LA MIRADA VOCAL ARTS.  This new venture debuts on Friday with a concert performance of Mozart's much-loved (and much debated!) 'Magic Flute'.  For details, click here.

San Diego's CAPPELLA GLORIANA brings early music atmosphere to Pasadena Pres on Saturday night.  Joined by the HARMONIC RINGERS HANDBELL CHOIR and organist MARTIN GREEN, this professional chamber choir is led by director STEPHEN STURK and doesn't venture north often:  make a little room on the calendar.  For information, click here.

More from some of our favorite artists & ensembles this weekend:  DE ANGELIS VOCAL ENSEMBLE comes to the Cathedral in downtown LA; JOUYSSANCE offers two performances (LA & Pasadena) of the first complete mass setting; tenor JONATHAN MACK recites at Chapman; and LONG BEACH CAMERATA SINGERS has a Blast!  More on these events and many others on the Calendar.

NEXT WEEK:  LA METROPOLITAN OPERA launches its new production of 'Carmen', CSUN students make their mark with 'Cosi', and composer JAKE HEGGIE has an evening at USC.  More good things to come...

Have a wonderful week -- perhaps one of these events is just the thing to make up your mind about a last-minute Halloween costume.  (I'll be playing Tomaso Albinoni this year.)  In the meantime, thank you for supporting live singing!

 

Lauri D. Goldenhersh

lauri@laurislist.com  

 

 

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