
Chamber Music Palisades will continue its 28th season of concerts on Wednesday, April 30, at First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica with an “evening of French composers.”
“Our talented performers are Bernadene Blaha and Kevin Fitz-Gerald returning again this year for a spectacular four-hand piano performance, Jonathan Davis (San Diego and Pacific symphonies) on oboe, Judith Farmer (Los Angeles Opera) on bassoon, Sergio Coelho (Long Beach Symphony) on clarinet, Amy Jo Rhine (Los Angeles Philharmonic) on horn, and Susan Greenberg (formerly LA Chamber Orchestra and now Santa Monica Symphony), flutist and co-founder/artistic director of Chamber Music Palisades,” read the program.
The program will feature works by Jacques Ibert, Maurice Ravel, Camille Saint-Saëns and Francis Poulenc, as well as a world premiere by American composer Adrienne Albert titled “Cross Talk,” Gustav Holst’s “Jupiter” from “The Planets” and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Six Pieces.”
Tickets for the concert are $35, or free for students with current ID. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. at 1008 11th Street in Santa Monica. For more information, visit cmpalisades.org.
—SARAH SHMERLING
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