Community Corner
Chamber Music Palisades
The acclaimed
Westside series, Chamber Music Palisades, will complete its 17th consecutive season on May 6 with a broadly ranging program highlighted
by the world premiere of a Quartet for flute, bass clarinet, viola and piano by
internationally renowned local composer Adrienne Albert. Music by Beethoven, Uhl and Bernstein will round out the 8 pm program at St.
Matthew’s Parish in Pacific Palisades.
Santa Monica-based composer Adrienne Albert, whose quartet wascommissioned by CMP, has collaborated with Leonard Bernstein, PhilipGlass, Gunther Schuller and Igor Stravinsky among others. Since the mid-1990s, her compositions have been performed throughout the U.S., Europe, Thailand, Mexico, China and South Africa. She was the recipient of a 2006 National Endowment for the Arts Grant in conjunction with the American Composers Forum for a Continental Harmony Project in Alaska. Her “An Alaskan Symphony”, a work in three movements for choir and orchestra, was premiered in 2007.
All CMP concerts are
held in the outstanding sanctuary designed by renowned architect Charles Moore for St. Matthew’s Parish at 1031 Bienveneda Avenue in Pacific Palisades. The concerts begin at 8 pm and tickets at $30 will be available at the door. Students are admitted free ofcharge.
For additional
information call 310.463.4388 or go to info@cmpalisades.org or online at cmpalisades.org
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