
By LILY TINOCO | Assistant Editor
Chamber Music Palisades will present a free community concert, “Matinee: Trios and Quartets,” on Sunday, April 7, at Pacific Palisades United Methodist Church beginning at 3 p.m.
“Join us for another free community concert,” read the CMP website. “The program features a variety of music for trios and quartets for flute, oboe, clarinet and piano.”
The program will feature “top-notch Los Angeles players,” including artists who have performed with Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Santa Monica Symphony and the Los Angeles Opera. These musicians include Chamber Music Palisades Artistic Director Susan Greenberg (flute and piccolo), Zachary Borowiec (oboe and English Horn) and Pierre Long-Tao Tang (piano).
Concertgoers can expect to hear “William Tell Overture” by Gioachino Rossini, “Carmen Rhapsody” by Georges Bizet, “Trio” by Madeleine Dring, “Mutt and Steff” by Adrienne Albert, “Miniatures” by William Grant Still, “Hungarian Dance” by Johannes Brahms and more.
Though admission to the concert is free—supported, in part, by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs—donations will be accepted in person and online.
“Your support of Chamber Music Palisades helps us fulfill our mission to promote new music in our community,” the website read.
Pacific Palisades United Methodist Church is located at 801 Via De La Paz.
For more information, visit cmpalisades.org.
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