By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Chamber Music Palisades will finish its 27th season with a concert on Wednesday, April 24, beginning at 8 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Parish.
“Our program comes from around the world, with music by American, German, French, Italian and Romanian composers,” read a statement from Chamber Music Palisades ahead of the concert. “The adaptability and skill of our musicians will be on display in different configurations, featuring piano four hands, trios, woodwind quintet and piano sextets.”
Musicians set to perform include Bernadene Blaha (piano), Kevin Fitz-Gerald (piano), Susan Greenberg (flute), Jonathan Davis (oboe), Sergio Coelho (clarinet), Judith Farmer (bassoon) and Amy Jo Rhine (horn). The evening will be hosted by Alan Chapman.
“Enjoy an evening of varied chamber music with talented players from Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera, San Diego Symphony and Santa Monica Symphony,” read the statement.
The program includes Theodor Blumer “Sextet, op. 45,” Antonín Dvořák “Slavonic Dances,” Gernot Wolfgang “Ghost Train,” Gioachino Rossini “Overture to Barber of Seville,” György Sándor Ligeti “Musica Ricercata” and “Six Bagatelles,” Emmanuel Chabrier “España,” and Manuel de Falla “Ritual Fire Dance.”
Tickets for the concert—which is sponsored by the Sidney Stern Memorial Trust—are available for $35. Students with current ID can attend for free.
St. Matthew’s Parish is located at 1031 Bienveneda Avenue.
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