For the Musically Inclined, Palisadian-Post Orchestrated a Look at Upcoming Concerts in Pacific Palisades
By LILY TINOCO | Assistant Editor
Sometimes it is nice to make the trek across the city to catch a concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the Hollywood Bowl—but part of what makes Pacific Palisades so special is its selection of award-winning musical offerings, right here in town.
Here is a look at a few options for live music, each with concerts in the near future.
Palisades Symphony
Palisades Symphony is a community orchestra founded by the late Joel Lish in 1966 “to foster, promote and increase the musical knowledge and appreciation of the public,” according to its website.
The symphony also aims “to provide qualified musicians with a venue to perform, and to afford contemporary composers an opportunity to have their works performed and heard.”
Lish led the Palisades Symphony for over 50 years, before his death on March 5 (A full obituary can be found on Page 4).
Going forward, Palisades Symphony will perform under Music Director Maxim Kuzin, a Ukranian-born conductor who has “garnered international acclaim in the orchestral and choral spheres.”
“This change in leadership marks a historic moment for the orchestra, celebrating the legacy of Joel Lish while embracing a new era under the guidance of Dr. Kuzin,” according to the announcement.
Palisades Symphony will host its inaugural concert with Kuzin as music director on Sunday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. at Palisades Lutheran Church.
The evening will feature a “captivating program,” set to include Gioachino Rossini’s “Il barbiere di Siviglia” Overture, Gabriel Fauré’s “Pavane,” Pablo de Sarasate’s “Zigeunerweisen” with violinist Niv Ashkenazi and Johannes Brahms’ “Symphony No.3.”
“The evening will conclude with a reception, offering a wonderful opportunity to mingle and celebrate the music,” an announcement read. “Don’t miss this blend of classical masterpieces and the chance to welcome Dr. Kuzin to our community.”
Following the April 4 program, Palisades Symphony will then perform with Brentwood Palisades Chorale on Friday, May 5.
“The Chorale performs twice a year with the Palisades Symphony, presenting oratorios, masses and other large-scale works,” according to a description. “To date, it has appeared with the symphony in over 60 joint concerts.”
All Palisades Symphony concerts are free of charge and the public is invited to attend.
palisadessymphony.org
St. Matthew’s Music Guild
St. Matthew’s Music Guild is set to continue its 39th season on Friday, April 19, with a concert beginning at 8 p.m.
The program will feature Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Principal Clarinetist Boris Allakhverdyan, who is joining the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s to present Wolfgang Mozart’s “Clarinet Concerto.”
“The spirit of Mozart bookends this sparkling program,” according to Music Guild’s website. “Beginning with Marianna Martinez’s sparkling ‘Sinfonia in C,’ we’ll continue with David Diamond’s brilliant ‘Concerto for Small Orchestra.’ A contemporary—and competitor—of Aaron Copland, the concerto is one of many works by Diamond making their long overdue appearances on American concert stages. Completed only a few weeks before the composer’s untimely death at age 35, it offers a poignant glimpse into what might have been, had he lived a full life.”
St. Matthew’s Music Guild’s current season will come to a close on Friday, May 31, with its season finale.
“The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s and Choir and Soloists of St. Matthew’s Parish conclude the 2023-24 season in grand style, with one of Mozart’s greatest choral works, the ‘Solemn Vespers,’” according to Music Guild. “Our season finale opens with Aaron Copland’s ‘Music for Movies.’ Drawn from his soundtracks for ‘The City,’ ‘Our Town’ and ‘Of Mice and Men,’ the suite is a quintessential example of Copland’s ‘Americana’ style.”
St. Matthew’s Music Guild wrote that it was “thrilled” to feature Concertmaster YuEun Gemma Kim in Felix Mendelssohn’s “Concerto for Violin in D minor.”
“While not as well known as the ‘E Minor Concerto,’” the statement continued, “Ms. Kim’s stellar musicianship will make this an automatic favorite.”
Free pre-concert lectures will be offered by Music Guild President Tom Neenan, beginning at 7:10 p.m.
Both concerts will take place at St. Matthew’s Church, located at 1031 Bienveneda Avenue. Tickets are $45.
musicguildonline.org
Chamber Music Palisades
Founded in 1997 by four Palisadians, including two professional musicians, Chamber Music Palisades operates as a nonprofit, “dedicated to the promotion and support of classical music,” according to its website.
Susan Greenberg currently serves as president and artistic director, with Alice Mitchell as secretary and Sylvia Grieb as treasurer.
“CMP produces professional chamber music concerts, commissions new works and provides educational opportunities for young people by performing free concerts in local schools and venues for community families,” the website read. “Guest artists are largely drawn from the ranks of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera Orchestra, music faculties of regional universities and colleges, and the Hollywood recording industry.”
Next, Chamber Music Palisades will present “An Afternoon Concert of Virtuoso Trios and Quartets” on April 7 at 3 p.m. at Pacific Palisades United Methodist Church, located at 801 Via De La Paz.
The concert, which will feature Greenberg (flute and piccolo), Zachary Borowic (oboe and English horn), Michele Zukovsky (clarinet) and Pierre Long-Tao Tang (piano), will be free to attend, though donations will be accepted online and at the door.
Chamber Music Palisades’ 27th season began in September 2023.
“Alan Chapman of KUSC-FM will … be our host for each concert in the beautiful chapel of St. Matthew’s Parish,” according to the season brochure. “Thank you for joining us for this exciting season.”
The final Chamber Music Palisades concert of the season—called “Piano Night”—will take place on Wednesday, April 24, from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
The concert will feature a four-hands piano duo and woodwind quintet, as well as sextets by Richard Strauss and Theodor Blumer, and four-hand works by Rossini and Dvorak.
Tickets will be available for $35 online or at the door at St. Matthew’s Parish.
cmpalisades.org