Coaching Workshop:
Mornings with Master Teachers and Fellowship Artists
Burt Hara coaches Jay Shanker, clarinet, from San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory
(Please arrive 10 minutes early)
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Grand Opening Weekend
OPENING NIGHT
Friday, April 5, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
From Bach to the Beatles, an evening of stunning performances and musical surprises led by superstar violinist Hilary Hahn, celebrated pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, ukulele sensation Jake Shimabukuro, jookin phenom Lil Buck, the revered Miró Quartet, creative technologist Osman Koç, and a special convening of SummerFest Music Directors past and present—Inon Barnatan, Cho-Liang Lin, David Finckel, Wu Han and Heiichiro Ohyama.
Please note, this Opening Weekend event is SOLD OUT.
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Grand Opening Weekend
SEAL: LIVE AT THE CONRAD
Saturday, April 6, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
In a remarkable career that spans more than two decades, London-born multi-platinum singer-songwriter and four-time GRAMMY® Award winner Seal performs an evening of his greatest hits like “Crazy” and “Kiss from a Rose”, as well as timeless classics originated by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone from his recent GRAMMY® nominated album Standards.
Please note, this Opening Weekend event is SOLD OUT.
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Grand Opening Weekend
THE HOT SARDINES: JAZZ AT THE JAI
Sunday, April 7, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Simply phenomenal, The Hot Sardines are on a mission to make famous music of a bygone era come alive through their brassy horn arrangements, rollicking piano melodies, and vocals from a chanteuse who transports listeners to a different time. In the hot jazz movement, The Hot Sardines stand apart for the innovation, verve, and sheer joy they bring to the stage.
Please note, tickets to this event are sold out.
JERUSALEM QUARTET
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
La Jolla Music Society is happy to welcome back The Jerusalem Quartet – regularly featured on the Revelle Chamber Music series. Since the ensemble’s founding in 1993 and subsequent 1996 debut, these four Israeli musicians have embarked on a journey of growth and maturation. This journey has resulted in a wide repertoire and stunning depth of expression.
“Passion, precision, warmth, a gold blend: these are the trademarks of this excellent Israeli string quartet.” – The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude lecture
JERUSALEM QUARTET
HAYDN · String Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, No. 1
DEBUSSY · String Quartet in G Minor
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
RAVEL AND DVORÁK WITH INON BARNATAN
April 11, 2019 · 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Join the San Diego Symphony String Quartet, principal wind musicians of the San Diego Symphony and La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest Music Director, pianist Inon Barnatan, for an unforgettable chamber music concert in San Diego’s newest intimate concert venue at The Conrad in Downtown La Jolla!
Learn more about the San Diego Symphony at www.sandiegosymphony.org.
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
RAVEL AND DVORÁK WITH INON BARNATAN
Special Guest Artist: Inon Barnatan, piano
San Diego Symphony String Quartet:
Jeff Thayer, violin
Alexander Palamidis, violin
Chi-Yuan Chen, viola
Yao Zhao, cello
Rose Lombardo, flute
Sarah Skuster, oboe
Sheryl Renk, clarinet
Valentin Martchev, bassoon
Benjamin Jaber, horn
PROGRAM:
RAVEL · Le Tombeau de Couperin (arr. Mason Jones)
RAVEL · La valse, poème chorégraphique (piano solo, transcription by composer)
DVORÁK · Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81
MIDORI & JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET
Friday, April 12, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Midori regularly transfixes audiences around the world, bringing together graceful precision and intimate expression that allows the listening public to not just hear music but to be personally moved by it. For more than three decades, Jean-Yves Thibaudet has performed world-wide, recorded more than 50 albums, and built a reputation as one of today’s finest pianists.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude lecture
MIDORI & JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET
SCHUMANN · Sonata in A Minor, Op. 105
FAURÉ · Sonata No.1 in A Major, Op. 13
DEBUSSY · Sonata for Violin and Piano
ENESCU · Sonata No. 3 in A Minor
NPR’S FROM THE TOP
Saturday, April 13, 2019 · 6:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Join the studio audience at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center for a live taping of From the Top, one of National Public Radio’s most popular weekly music programs. From the Top shares the stories and performances of pre-college classical musicians with more than 700,000 listeners each week. Vijay Gupta, violinist, social justice advocate, and 2018 MacArthur Fellow, hosts the program and will be joined by special guests include the San Diego Youth Symphony Chamber Orchestra.
Guest Host: Vijay Gupta, 2018 MacArthur Fellow
Vijay Gupta is a violinist and social justice advocate providing musical enrichment and valuable human connection to the homeless, incarcerated, and other under-resourced communities in Los Angeles. After joining the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a young violinist, Gupta began to give lessons to Nathaniel Ayers, a Juilliard-trained musician whose mental illness led to homelessness. This experience motivated him to play for the homeless and mentally ill living on Skid Row, an area of concentrated poverty and homelessness in downtown Los Angeles and, eventually, to cofound the not-for-profit Street Symphony.
NPR’S FROM THE TOP
San Diego Youth Symphony Chamber Orchestra
IX. Scherzo: Presto assai e molto leggiero from The Comedians, Op. 26 by Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904-1987) with conductor Jeff Edmons
Pianist George Li with the San Diego Youth Symphony Chamber Orchestra
II. Romance. Larghetto from Piano Concerto No.1, Op.11 by Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) with conductor Jeff Edmons
Piazzolla Trio:
Audrey Park, Violin, 16, from Valencia, CA
Kevin Song, Cello, 16, from San Diego, CA
Michelle Cann, Piano
Primavera Porteña from “The 4 Seasons of Buenos Aires” by Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
Vijay Gupta, violin
“Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen
Vijay Gupta, violin, and Kevin Song, cello
II. Très vif from the Sonata for Violin and Cello by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Phoebe Rawn, Flute, 18, from Seattle, WA
Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino by Paul Taffanel (1844-1908), with Michelle Cann, piano
Logan Wadley, Tuba, 18, from Vermillion, SD
I. Allegro pesante from the Sonata for Tuba and Piano by Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), with Michelle Cann, piano
GEORGE LI, piano
Sunday, April 14, 2019 · 3:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Pianist George Li possesses brilliant virtuosity and effortless grace far beyond his years. He captured the Silver Medal at the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition and was the recipient of the 2016 Avery Fisher Career Grant.
“…staggering technical prowess, a sense of command, and depth of expression” – The Washington Post
Musical Prelude · 2:00 PM
Performance by students from the San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory
GEORGE LI, piano
BEETHOVEN · Piano Sonata No.21 in C Major, Op. 53 ‘Waldstein’
LISZT · Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
LISZT · Les jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este
LISZT · Réminiscences de Don Juan
ART OF ELAN @ THE CONRAD
April 16, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Be a part of history and join Art of Elan as they present the very first public chamber music performance in the JAI cabaret space at La Jolla Music Society’s new performance venue, The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center. Featuring colorful works by Erwin Schulhoff, Huang Ruo, Caroline Shaw and the world premiere of a clarinet quintet by Colin Jacobsen, this not-to-be-missed event will feature the internationally acclaimed string quartet Brooklyn Rider, as well as principal players from the San Diego Symphony.
Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table. General Admission seating in the center rows are first come, first served as well.Learn more about Art of Elan at artofelan.org.
ART OF ELAN @ THE CONRAD
April 16, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Erwin Schulhoff · Concertino for flute, viola and double bass
Huang Ruo · 4 Fragments for solo violin
Caroline Shaw · Schisma for string quartet (west coast premiere)
Colin Jacobsen · Starlighter for clarinet and string quartet (world premiere; co-commission with La Jolla Music Society)
DANIIL TRIFONOV, piano
Wednesday, April 17, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
GRAMMY© award-winning Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov has made a spectacular ascent in the world of classical music as a solo artist, champion of the concerto repertoire, chamber and vocal collaborator, and composer. Combining consummate technique with rare sensitivity and depth, his performances are a perpetual source of awe.
“Without question, the most astounding pianist of our age.” – The Times of London
DANIIL TRIFONOV, piano
BEETHOVEN · Andante Favori in F Major, WoO.57
BEETHOVEN · Sonata No. 18, Op. 31, No. 3
SCHUMANN · Selections from Bunte Blätter, Op. 99
SCHUMANN · Presto Passionato, Op. 22
PROKOFIEV · Piano Sonata No. 8 in B-flat Major, Op. 84
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR, sitar
Thursday, April 18, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Anoushka Shankar, sitar
Ojas Adhiya, tabla
Pirashanna Thevarajah, mridangam
Ravichandra Kulur, flute
Danny Keane, cello & piano
Kenji Ota, tanpura
Sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar—daughter of legendary sitar master Ravi Shankar and former Encinitas resident—is a singular figure in the Indian classical and progressive world music scenes. Her dynamic and spiritual musicality has garnered several prestigious accolades including six GRAMMY® award nominations. In her new program, she draws on classical ragas, referencing the experiences she’s built along the way and experimenting with new ideas in a cross cultural dialogue showcasing the versatility of the sitar across musical genres.
CHRIS THILE
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Multiple Grammy© Award-winner and MacArthur Fellow Chris Thile, a member of Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, and now the host of the radio program, Live from Here, is a mandolin virtuoso, composer and vocalist. With his broad outlook, Thile transcends the borders of conventionally circumscribed genres, creating a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike. His most recent album, Thanks for Listening, is a collection of songs of “gentle humor and musical imagination” (Uncut) from Live From Here’s popular “Song of the Week” segment.
GIL SHAHAM & AKIRA EGUCHI
Thursday, April 25, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Longtime friend of La Jolla Music Society Gil Shaham has solidified his renown as an American violin master. Named Musical America’s Instrumentalist of the Year, Shaham is sought after for concerto appearances with leading orchestras and conductors around the globe.
Shaham is joined by longtime collaborator, pianist Akira Eguchi, distinguished for his performances for heads of State, including American Presidents and the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude lecture
GIL SHAHAM & AKIRA EGUCHI
KREISLER · Praeludium and Allegro
WHEELER · The Singing Turk: Sonata No.2 for Violin and Piano
DORMAN · Nigunim (Sonata No. 3)
J.S. BACH · Partita No.3 in E Major for Solo Violin, BWV 1006
FRANCK · Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY
JEANNETTE SORRELL, conductor & harpsichord soloist
Friday, April 26, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
La Jolla Music Society celebrates San Diego’s vibrant and collaborative arts community with a presentation from the San Diego Symphony. Led by Jeannette Sorrell, 2019 GRAMMY Award-winner and one of today’s most compelling interpreters of Baroque and Classical repertoire, the program of Baroque music will include works by J.S. Bach and Handel.
Please note, Matthew Halls will not participate in this program due to a family health emergency.SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY
JEANNETTE SORRELL, conductor & harpsichord soloist
Handel · Selections from Water Music and Fireworks Music Suites
J.S. Bach · Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048
J.S. Bach · Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050
Handel · Entrée (Jalousie) and Chaconne from Terpsichore (Il Pastor fido)
Handel · Selections from Water Music and Fireworks Music Suites
CANTAMORE CHORUS PRESENTS:
SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL
APRIL 28, 2019 · 6:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Cantamore, a choral group of men and women of Korean descent, is recognized for delicate yet powerful expression and performances. Presenting repertoire ranging across all genres to produce musical expression in its most elevated form, Cantamore will be joined by numerous musical talents from the local community including young musicians.
This Rental Event at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center is presented by Cantamore. Learn more about the Cantamore Chorus at cantamore.org.
GARRICK OHLSSON: BRAHMS EXPLORATION
Friday, May 3, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Since his triumph as winner of the 1970 Chopin International Piano Competition, pianist Garrick Ohlsson has established himself worldwide as a musician of magisterial, interpretive, and technical prowess.
“A born Brahmsian, equipped at the highest level with the necessary speed and power.” — BBC Music Magazine
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude Lecture by Seth Lerer
GARRICK OHLSSON, piano
BRAHMS · Six Pieces, Op. 118
BRAHMS · Sonata in F-sharp Minor, Op. 2
BRAHMS · Intermezzi, Op. 117
BRAHMS · Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24
STORM LARGE & LE BONHEUR
Saturday, May 4, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Singer, actor, author, and playwright Storm Large makes a triumphant return to La Jolla Music Society with her band Le Bonheur.
Best known as a guest vocalist for Pink Martini, Storm and her band perform American songbook classics, Broadway tearjerkers, and rock anthems with ferocity and a wicked sense of humor. Enjoy an eclectic mix of sublime and subversive interpretations of classic songs from the rock and roll cannon and the Great American Songbook.
THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE
Thursday, May 9, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Benoit Charest leads Le Terrible Orchestre de Belleville in the live performance of his original score for the film The Triplets of Belleville, including his ACADEMY AWARD® nominated best song “Belleville de Rendez-Vous.” In the spirit of the film, Le Terrible Orchestre de Belleville transports audiences to the exciting streets of 1920’s Paris and Le Jazz Hot.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude interview by Robert John Hughes
The Triplets Of Belleville on Jazz 88.3’s “Inside Art” Jazz 88.3 FM is a proud media sponsor of this performance.
DAVID FINCKEL & WU HAN
Friday, May 10, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
David Finckel and Wu Han are among the most esteemed and influential classical musicians in the world today. They are recipients of Musical America’s Musicians of the Year award, one of the highest honors granted by the music industry. Their duo performances have garnered superlatives from the press, public, and presenters alike. La Jolla Music Society welcomes these two previous SummerFest music directors home.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Prelude lecture
DAVID FINCKEL & WU HAN
The Unfolding of Music
J.S. BACH · Sonata in G Major for Viola da Gamba and Keyboard, BWV 1027
BEETHOVEN · Sonata in C Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 102, No. 1
MENDELSSOHN · Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 58
DEBUSSY · Sonata in D Minor for Cello and Piano
BRITTEN · Sonata in C Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 65
STORM LARGE’S CRAZY ENOUGH
Saturday, May 11, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
An autobiographical musical written and performed by Storm Large, Crazy Enough is about staying alive and living fully in the moment. Part cabaret, part confessional, and part comedy, the show reveals how she grew up with a schizophrenic mother and the way music helped her to overcome heartache. In painful and humorous detail, Storm Large takes her audience on a gritty journey, showing us what it takes sometimes just to survive.
“An empowering look at how one woman has managed, despite repeated heartaches and screw-ups, to stay aware of the preciousness of life.” – The Oregonian
MATURE CONTENT: Please be advised that this performance will contain adult content and explicit language. Children below the age of 12 will not be admitted.
Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present Storm Large’s Crazy Enough two consecutive evenings, May 11 and 12. Click here to view the May 12 performance listing.
STORM LARGE’S CRAZY ENOUGH
Sunday, May 12, 2019 · 3:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
An autobiographical musical written and performed by Storm Large, Crazy Enough is about staying alive and living fully in the moment. Part cabaret, part confessional, and part comedy, the show reveals how she grew up with a schizophrenic mother and the way music helped her to overcome heartache. In painful and humorous detail, Storm Large takes her audience on a gritty journey, showing us what it takes sometimes just to survive.
“An empowering look at how one woman has managed, despite repeated heartaches and screw-ups, to stay aware of the preciousness of life.” – The Oregonian
MATURE CONTENT: Please be advised that this performance will contain adult content and explicit language. Children below the age of 12 will not be admitted.
Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present Storm Large’s Crazy Enough two consecutive evenings, May 11 and 12. Click here to view the May 11 performance listing.
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
MICHAEL BARENBOIM PLAYS BRAHMS AT THE CONRAD
May 14, 2019 · 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
The San Diego Symphony’s Chamber Music Series comes to a grand finale at The Conrad with a concert featuring key members of the Symphony’s string and wind sections performing with acclaimed violinist Michael Barenboim in a program of outstanding works by Janácek and Brahms.
Learn more about the San Diego Symphony at www.sandiegosymphony.org.
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
MICHAEL BARENBOIM PLAYS BRAHMS AT THE CONRAD
Special Guest Artist: Michael Barenboim, violin
Hanah Stuart, violin
Ethan Pernela, viola
Dorothy Zeavin, viola
Marcia Bookstein, cello
Andrew Hayhurst, cello
Diana Morgan, flute and piccolo
Andrea Overturf, oboe
Theresa Tunnicliff, clarinet
Frank Renk, bass clarinet
Ryan Simmons, bassoon
Darby Hinshaw; horn
Tina Chong, piano
PROGRAM:
JANÁCEK · Violin Sonata
JANÁCEK · Youth for Wind Sextet
BRAHMS · Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36
ANAT COHEN QUARTET
Thursday, May 16, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Clarinetist and saxophonist Anat Cohen has taken the jazz world by storm, winning hearts and minds the world over with her expressive virtuosity and delightful stage presence. As JazzTimes says, “With the clarinet she becomes a singer, a dancer, a poet, a mad scientist, laughing — musically — with the sheer delight of reaching that new place, that new feeling, with each chorus.” An established bandleader and prolific composer, the Anat Cohen Quartet program is a unique blend of modern and traditional jazz, classical music, Brazilian choro, Argentine tango, and an expansive timeline of Afro-Cuban styles. The perennial winner of “Clarinetist of the Year” titles from DownBeat, JazzTimes, and the Jazz Journalists Association, Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross credits Cohen with “bringing the clarinet to the world” and The New York Times hails her a “Master.”
Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table. Small bites and beverages will be available from Snake Oil Cocktail Company. Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present the Anat Cohen Quartet at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Click here to view the 9:00 PM performance listing.ANAT COHEN QUARTET
Thursday, May 16, 2019 · 9:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Clarinetist and saxophonist Anat Cohen has taken the jazz world by storm, winning hearts and minds the world over with her expressive virtuosity and delightful stage presence. As JazzTimes says, “With the clarinet she becomes a singer, a dancer, a poet, a mad scientist, laughing — musically — with the sheer delight of reaching that new place, that new feeling, with each chorus.” An established bandleader and prolific composer, the Anat Cohen Quartet program is a unique blend of modern and traditional jazz, classical music, Brazilian choro, Argentine tango, and an expansive timeline of Afro-Cuban styles. The perennial winner of “Clarinetist of the Year” titles from DownBeat, JazzTimes, and the Jazz Journalists Association, Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross credits Cohen with “bringing the clarinet to the world” and The New York Times hails her a “Master.”
Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table. Small bites and beverages will be available from Snake Oil Cocktail Company. Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present the Anat Cohen Quartet at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Click here to view the 7:00 PM performance listing.RICHARD LIN, violin
WINNER OF THE 2018 INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION OF INDIANAPOLIS
CHIH-YI CHEN, piano
Sunday, May 19, 2019 · 3:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Musical Prelude · 2:00 PM
Performance by students from the San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory
RICHARD LIN, violin
CHIH-YI CHEN, piano
GRIEG · Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Piano in C minor, Opus 45
POULENC · Sonata for Violin and Piano, FP 119
BRAHMS · Sonata for Violin and Piano in D minor, Opus 108
RAFF · Cavatina Opus 85, No. 3
SARASATE · Zigeunerweisen for Violin and Piano, Opus 20 (Gypsy Airs)
RESOUNDING JOY PRESENTS:
HEART OF A CHILD
May 25, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Now in it’s 8th year, “Heart of a Child” has become the premier showcase of young musical talent in San Diego. This benefit concert features a diverse array of talented vocalists and instrumentalists performing a variety of musical genres with acts both large and small. Performers have appeared on network television, played Carnegie Hall and won national competitions. You won’t want to miss this once-a-year musical celebration. All proceeds of the concert go to support Resounding Joy’s Ariana Miller Music with Heart Program providing no-cost music therapy to patients at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego.
Reception and Silent Auction at 5:30 pm
Concert at 7 pm
Full Price Ticket: $27 plus $3 facility fee
VIP Ticket (preferred reserve seating, VIP drink & raffle tickets): $97 plus $3 facility fee
For more information visit ResoundingJoyInc.org.
This Rental Event at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center is presented by Resounding Joy. Learn more about the Resounding Joy and Heart of a Child at resoundingjoyinc.org.
AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING TREE PRESENTS:
THE SECOND CHINESE DANCE GALA IN SAN DIEGO
MAY 26, 2019 · 6:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
The Second Annual Chinese Dance Gala will bring together eight dance companies including San Diego Ballet and Ling’s Dance Academy from Los Angeles. Additionally, the Bruce Li Dance Company and After School Learning Tree will delight audiences with Chinese Classical dance, featuring a variety of traditional dances and beautiful, colorful costumes. Adding a modern component, the Michelle Liu Pop Music Studio will entertain with contemporary and creative hip hop and break dancing.
Tickets are currently unavailable for this Rental Event at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, presented by After School Learning Tree.
Learn more about After School Learning Tree at www.yucailearningtree.com.
MAINLY MOZART PRESENTS:
FESTIVAL OPENING CONCERT
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Derek Paravicini, piano
8:00 PM Concert | 10:00 PM VIP Reception
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Back by popular demand blind and autistic piano virtuoso Derek Paravicni has wowed audiences across Europe and the United States. This concert is a part of Mozart & the Mind.
This Rental Event at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center is presented by Mainly Mozart. Learn more at www.mainlymozart.org.
BALLET INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO PRESENTS:
12 DANCING PRINCESSES
June 2, 2019 · 12:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
It is rare to see classical ballet for children by children. The US premiere of “12 Dancing Princesses” presented by Ballet Institute of San Diego follows the famous Brother Grim’s story accompanied by P.I. Tchaikovsky’s music: nobody can repress the girls’ desire for beauty and dance. At the Ballet Institute we believe it is of utmost importance to teach our students classical values and art appreciation, and to embrace their creativity. The magic dance world attracts everyone looking for elegance, passion and the secrets of music.
Music by P.I Tchaikovsky
Choreography by Z Baikstyte & Egle Spokaite
Costume Design by Jolanda Imbrasiene
Please note, 12 Dancing Princesses will be presented at both 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Click here to view the 5:00 pm performance listing.
BALLET INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO PRESENTS:
12 DANCING PRINCESSES
June 2, 2019 · 5:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
It is rare to see classical ballet for children by children. The US premiere of “12 Dancing Princesses” presented by Ballet Institute of San Diego follows the famous Brother Grim’s story accompanied by P.I. Tchaikovsky’s music: nobody can repress the girls’ desire for beauty and dance. At the Ballet Institute we believe it is of utmost importance to teach our students classical values and art appreciation, and to embrace their creativity. The magic dance world attracts everyone looking for elegance, passion and the secrets of music.
Music by P.I Tchaikovsky
Choreography by Z Baikstyte & Egle Spokaite
Costume Design by Jolanda Imbrasiene
Please note, 12 Dancing Princesses will be presented at both 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Click here to view the 12:00 pm performance listing.
JAZZMEIA HORN
Saturday, June 8, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Grammy Award nominated vocalist Jazzmeia Horn has a name that speaks for itself, capturing her very essence. Since winning the Thelonious Monk Competition in 2015, Jazzmeia’s star has continued to rise, along with her reputation as an artist with an assured maturity and a vocal confidence far beyond her years. JazzTimes exclaims that Jazzmeia’s “vivacity, imagination, gutsiness and sociopolitical savvy echo the likes of Carter and Abbey Lincoln. Simply put, she is as exciting a discovery as Cécile McLorin Salvant or Gregory Porter.” Her debut album, A Social Call, was released on Concord’s Prestige label to overwhelming acclaim from critics and fans alike, earning Jazzmeia her first Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Great story-telling, an inspired message, fluid vocals, scat-singing, and spirited group performances – A Social Call features all one would hope to hear from a veteran vocalist of longstanding reputation. As such, the album serves as a clarion call, proudly announcing the arrival of a young, confident musical talent with a bright future ahead of her, blessed with a name that carries its own destiny. Jazzmeia looks forward to her sophomore release in early summer 2019.
Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table. Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present Jazzmeia Horn at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Click here to view the 9:00 PM performance listing.JAZZMEIA HORN
Saturday, June 8, 2019 · 9:00 PM
The JAI @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Grammy Award nominated vocalist Jazzmeia Horn has a name that speaks for itself, capturing her very essence. Since winning the Thelonious Monk Competition in 2015, Jazzmeia’s star has continued to rise, along with her reputation as an artist with an assured maturity and a vocal confidence far beyond her years. JazzTimes exclaims that Jazzmeia’s “vivacity, imagination, gutsiness and sociopolitical savvy echo the likes of Carter and Abbey Lincoln. Simply put, she is as exciting a discovery as Cécile McLorin Salvant or Gregory Porter.” Her debut album, A Social Call, was released on Concord’s Prestige label to overwhelming acclaim from critics and fans alike, earning Jazzmeia her first Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Great story-telling, an inspired message, fluid vocals, scat-singing, and spirited group performances – A Social Call features all one would hope to hear from a veteran vocalist of longstanding reputation. As such, the album serves as a clarion call, proudly announcing the arrival of a young, confident musical talent with a bright future ahead of her, blessed with a name that carries its own destiny. Jazzmeia looks forward to her sophomore release in early summer 2019.
Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table. Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present Jazzmeia Horn at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Click here to view the 7:00 PM performance listing.MAINLY MOZART PRESENTS:
THE VOICE OF THE GUITAR
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Miloš Karadaglic, classical guitar
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
For health reasons, guitarist Miloš Karadaglic has had to cancel his performances with The Mainly Mozart Festival. For that reason, Mainly Mozart has to take the unusual step of canceling The Voice of the Guitar performance that was scheduled for June 23 at The Conrad. For more information please contact Mainly Mozart at 619.239.0100 / MainlyMozart.org. Please note, refunds will be processed for all ticket buyers within 30 days.
SUMMERFEST OPENING NIGHT:
THE TIME TRAVELER’S SUITE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Inspired by a Baroque dance suite, join us for a time-traveling musical adventure exploring how deeply connected music can be across centuries. After intermission, the journey continues with a new work by the dynamic young composer and pianist Conrad Tao, concluding with Rachmaninoff’s breathtakingly powerful Suite for Two Pianos.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Interview with SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan, hosted by Eric Bromberger
SUMMERFEST OPENING NIGHT:
THE TIME TRAVELER’S SUITE
J.S. BACH · Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, BWV, 1047
HANDEL · Adagio from Trio for Two Violins and Continuo, Op. 2, No. 5
RAMEAU · La Poule from 6 concerts transcrits en sextour
Entrée de Polymnie from Les Boreades
COUPERIN · Les Baricades Mistérieuses (arr. Ades)
RAVEL · Rigaudon from Le Tombeau de Couperin
STRAVINSKY · Serenata from Suite Italienne for Cello and Piano
CHARLES WUORINEN · Selections from Bearbeitungen Über Das Glogauer Liederbuch
CONNESSON · Techno Parade for Flute, Clarinet and Piano
J.S.BACH · Finale from Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, BWV, 1047
Erin Keefe, violin; Stefan Jackiw, Ben Beilman, violins; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; Henrik Heide, flute; James Austin Smith, oboe; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Frank Renk, bass clarinet; Inon Barnatan, harpsichord
CONRAD TAO · “All I had forgotten or tried to” (2019) · WORLD PREMIÈRE
Stefan Jackiw, violin; Conrad Tao, piano
HALVORSEN · Passacaglia (after Handel)
Benjamin Beilman, violin; Alisa Weilerstein, cello
RACHMANINOFF · Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Opus 17
Inon Barnatan, Conrad Tao, pianos
SONGS OF HEAVEN AND EARTH
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
From J.S. Bach’s intimate portrayal of a man’s sublime resignation and yearning to Messiaen’s achingly beautiful movement from his Quartet For the End of Time, Songs of Heaven and Earth offers the distinctively unique ideas of three brilliant composers’ perceptions of heavenly voices. The program closes with soprano Susanna Phillips, whose voice The New York Times describes as “warm and shimmering,” singing “Das himmlische Leben” in Mahler’s sunniest and most intimate symphony presenting a child’s vision of the heavens.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Lecture by Eric Bromberger
SONGS OF HEAVEN AND EARTH
J.S. BACH · Ich habe genug, BWV 82a
Tyler Duncan, baritone; James Austin Smith, oboe; Stefan Jackiw, Andrew McIntosh, violins; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Kenneth Olsen, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; Tina Chong, harpsichord
MESSIAEN · Louange à l’Immortalité de Jésus from Quatuor pour la fin du temps
Stefan Jackiw, violin; Conrad Tao, piano
MAHLER · Symphony No. 4 in G Major (arr. Erwin Stein)
Susanna Phillips, soprano; Erin Keefe, Ben Beilman, violins; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; Henrik Heide, flute/piccolo; James Austin Smith, oboe/english horn; Anthony McGill, clarinet/bass clarinet; Valentin Martchev, bassoon; Dustin Donahue, percussion; Inon Barnatan, piano; Patricia Mabee, harmonium; Osmo Vänskä, conductor
ANCIENT VOICES
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 2019 · 3 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
An evocation of voices past, this exquisite evening of music features Debussy’s ravishing and quietly revolutionary Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, George Crumb’s mystical Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) for three masked players, Ravel’s magical songs for soprano and chamber ensemble, and one of Rachmaninoff’s most beloved works steeped in the sounds of his childhood, raised in the Russian Orthodox Church.
This concert is dedicated to Jere Robins.
Prelude · 2:00 PM
Lecture by Eric Bromberger
ANCIENT VOICES
DEBUSSY · Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (arr. Sachs/Schoenberg)
Benjamin Beilman, Erin Keefe; violins, Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Kenneth Olsen, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; James Austin Smith, oboe; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Henrik Heide, flute; Valentin Martchev, bassoon; Inon Barnatan, piano; Tina Chong, harmonium; Osmo Vänskä, conductor
GEORGE CRUMB · Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale)
Rose Lombardo, flute; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Conrad Tao, piano
RAVEL · Trois poèmes de Mallarmé
Henrik Heide, Rose Lombardo, flutes; Anthony McGill, Osmo Vänskä, clarinets; Susanna Phillips, soprano; Erin Keefe, Stefan Jackiw, violins; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Kenneth Olsen, cello; Inon Barnatan, piano
RACHMANINOFF · Sonata in G Minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19
Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Inon Barnatan, piano
REFLECTION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
A retrospective through music. Ysaÿe’s virtuosic Violin Sonata and Arensky’s moving String Quartet ingeniously pay homage to the great masters before them and to dear friends whom they have lost. Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 15 reflects on his own life and enigmatically quotes works by other composers in this rarely heard transcription for piano trio and three percussionists.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Musical performance by pianist George Li
REFLECTION
YSAŸE · Sonata in A Minor for Solo Violin, Op. 27
Yura Lee, violin
ARENSKY · String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 35
Erin Keefe, violin; Yura Lee, viola; Kenneth Olsen, Alisa Weilerstein, cellos
SHOSTAKOVICH · Symphony No. 15 in A Major, Op. 141 (arr. Derevianko)
Philippe Quint, violin; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Inon Barnatan, piano & celeste; red fish blue fish, percussion
SYNERGY SERIES I: INTERSECTION
with CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT, AARON DIEHL, and INON BARNATAN
Produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
An unforgettable performance highlighting the symbiotic relationship between classical music and jazz. Cécile McLorin Salvant, three-time GRAMMY® Award winner and “the finest jazz singer to emerge in the last decade” (The New York Times), Aaron Diehl, one of the most in-demand jazz pianists today, who studied classical piano and recently appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra, come together with pianist and SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan for a not-to-be-missed musical event.
“You get a singer like this once in a generation or two.”
– Wynton Marsalis
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Interview with the artists hosted by Robert John Hughes
PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS TO THIS PERFORMANCE HAVE SOLD OUT.
SUMMERFEST ENCOUNTER:
Classical Transformation featuring Alex Ross
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 · 1:00-2:30 PM
The JAI
Alex Ross, award-winning music critic for The New Yorker and author of The Rest is Noise and Listen to This, explores how Beethoven helped to establish the idea of a classical-music repertory. Discover why the great master’s music inspires and poses challenges for contemporary composers today—and all composers since his time.
PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS FREE EVENT.
If you’re unable to use your tickets for this event, please contact The Conrad Box Office at 858.459.3728. Your seats will be released 10 minutes after the listed start time to allow stand-by guests to attend the event.
MOZART REWORKED
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s music has been reimagined throughout the centuries. This program explores his own reworking of the Wind Serenade for Strings followed by transformations of his music by his admirers: Beethoven‘s Piano Quartet, also originally for winds, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s reinterpretation of a movement of a Mozart piano sonata, and finally, Carl Czerny’s brilliant reduction of Beethoven’s favorite concerto by Mozart—all in testament to the composer’s genius.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Callisto Quartet performs Allegro from Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 59, No. 2 and Ligeti’s String Quartet No. 1
MOZART REWORKED
MOZART · String Quintet in C Minor, K.406
Brentano Quartet – Serena Canin, Mark Steinberg, violins; Misha Amory, viola; Nina Lee, cello;
Hsin-Yun Huang, viola;
BEETHOVEN · Piano Quartet in E-flat Major Op. 16a
Benjamin Beilman, violin; Yura Lee, viola; Kenneth Olsen, cello; George Li, piano
ARVO PÄRT · Mozart Adagio
Trio Clara – Ying Li, piano; Tatjana Roos, violin; Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello
MOZART · Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K.466 (arr. Czerny)
George Li, piano; Rose Lombardo, flute; Timothy Cobb, bass
Miró Quartet – Daniel Ching, William Fedkenheuer, violins; John Largess, viola; Joshua Gindele, cello;
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS I: BRENTANO QUARTET
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
A composer who changed the course of music, Ludwig van Beethoven’s 16 string quartets stand today as arguably his most formidable achievement and continue to move audiences with their extraordinary power. This summer, we embark on one of music’s most transcendent journeys, a two-season exploration of the complete Beethoven string quartets with some of the world’s leading quartets, including the SummerFest debut of the Brentano Quartet.
“luxuriously warm sound and yearning lyricism”
– The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Interview with Brentano Quartet violinist Mark Steinberg
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS I: BRENTANO QUARTET
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, No. 5
String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95 “Serioso”
String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127
Brentano Quartet – Serena Canin, Mark Steinberg, violins; Misha Amory, viola; Nina Lee, cello
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS II: MIRÓ QUARTET
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
A composer who changed the course of music, Ludwig van Beethoven’s 16 string quartets stand today as arguably his most formidable achievement and continue to move audiences with their extraordinary power. This summer, we embark on one of music’s most transcendent journeys, a two-season exploration of the complete Beethoven string quartets with some of the world’s leading quartets, including the celebrated and much beloved Miró Quartet.
“playing of this caliber casts light on the path ahead”
– The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Trio Clara performs Beethoven’s Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No.3
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS II: MIRÓ QUARTET
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18. No. 4
String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135
String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2
Miró Quartet – Daniel Ching, William Fedkenheuer, violins; John Largess, viola; Joshua Gindele, cello
TAKEOVER @ THE JAI
MUSIC FROM MUSIC I
Curated by David Lang
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2019 · 7 PM
THE JAI
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang curates a two-part series in The JAI, our exciting alternative performance space, celebrating some of the most innovative compositional voices today. Each selected composer honors the storied chamber music of our past while forging new musical paths forward out of the older tradition.
Doors Open · 6:00 PM
Join us for bites and beverages
TAKEOVER @ THE JAI
MUSIC FROM MUSIC I
CAROLINE SHAW · Entr’acte
Miró Quartet – Daniel Ching, William Fedkenheuer, violins; John Largess, viola; Joshua Gindele, cello
CHRIS CERRONE · South Catalina
Rose Lombardo, flute; Joseph Morris, clarinet; Paul Aguilar, violin; Hannah Moses, cello; Timo Andres, piano; Dustin Donahue, percussion
GABRIELLA SMITH · Carrot Revolution
Miró Quartet
DAVID LANG · Death Speaks
Nora Fischer, soprano; Tatjana Roos, violin; Timo Andres, piano; Derek Johnson, electric guitar
SUMMERFEST ENCOUNTER:
Musical Performance
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2019 · 1:00-2:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Pianist Qian Wu, recipient of Lincoln Center’s 2016 Emerging Artist Award, joins the members of Fellowship Artist Ensembles Callisto Quartet and Trio Clara for a beautiful afternoon of music. Enjoy a solo performance of Chopin by pianist Ying Li, Schumann’s beloved Piano Quartet, and Callisto Quartet’s stirring rendition of Dvorák’s final string quartet.
PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS FREE EVENT.
If you’re unable to use your tickets for this performance, please contact The Conrad Box Office at 858.459.3728. Your seats will be released 10 minutes after the listed start time to allow stand-by guests to attend the event.
SUMMERFEST ENCOUNTER:
Musical Performance
CHOPIN · Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 49
Ying Li, piano
SCHUMANN · Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47
Qian Wu, piano; Tatjana Roos, violin; Eva Kennedy, viola; Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello
DVORÁK · String Quartet No. 14 in A-flat Major
Callisto Quartet – Paul Aguilar, Rachel Stenzel, violins; Eva Kennedy, viola; Hannah Moses, cello
INVENTIONS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
A rarely heard string version of J.S. Bach’s monumental masterpiece the Goldberg Variations caps a program full of innovation and invention, featuring the première of an exciting new work by Brett Dean, one of the most sought-after and respected composers alive, alongside Debussy’s ravishing Première Rhapsodie. Delight in a spiritual journey of beauty and art that’s guaranteed to inspire.
This concert is dedicated to Helene Kruger.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Callisto Quartet performs Schumann’s Piano Quintet with Ying Li
INVENTIONS
DEBUSSY · Première Rhapsodie
Joseph Morris, clarinet; Qian Wu, piano
BRETT DEAN · Seven Signals (2019) · WEST COAST PREMIÈRE
Joseph Morris, clarinet; Qian Wu, piano; Liza Ferschtman, violin; Felix Fan, cello
Co-commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Wigmore Hall
J.S. BACH · Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (arr. Sitkovetsky)
Liza Ferschtman, violin; Brett Dean, viola; Carter Brey, cello
SYNERGY SERIES II: MUSIC AT AN EXHIBITION
Produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2019 · 7 PM
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
The Conrad transforms into an immersive and interactive “festival within a festival.” Walk through the different stages and public spaces of The Conrad and discover an array of musicians, painters, video artists, and creative technologists joining forces to explore the intrinsic connection between the visual and the aural. The evening revolves around a collaborative staging of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition by Music Director Inon Barnatan and revolutionary theatre director, stage designer, and visual artist Doug Fitch. Plus an exhibition of works by world renowned painter Caio Fonseca.
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS III: EHNES QUARTET
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
The third part of this two-year, transcendent journey through the complete Beethoven string quartets features the SummerFest debut by the brilliant Ehnes Quartet. Come let this glorious music transport and transform you.
“an important new force in the chamber music arena with a dream-team line-up”
– Strings Magazine
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Trio Clara performs Arensky’s Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 32
BEETHOVEN COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS III: EHNES QUARTET
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 18 No. 6
String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 74 “Harp”
String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132
Ehnes Quartet – James Ehnes, Amy Schwartz Moretti, violins; Richard O’Neill, viola; Edward Arron, cello
CARNIVAL AT THE CONRAD
Sérgio Mendes Benefit Concert for Education
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 · 5:00 PM
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
7600 Fay Avenue, La Jolla
Lehn Alpert Goetz, Gala Chair
Sylvia Ré, SummerFest Chair
Dolly Woo, Honorary SummerFest Chair
You will not want to miss this unforgettable evening featuring a Fundraising Benefit Concert for Education by legendary Sérgio Mendes and his five decades of evolution and new collaboration of iconic music.
It will be a Colorful and Festive evening starting with world-class Brazilian inspired cuisine created by Award-Winning Celebrity Chef, Jeffrey Strauss of Pamplemousse and specialty Exotic handcrafted cocktails by Snake Oil Cocktail Co. This will be the Carnival that everyone will be talking about for years to come!
This year’s SummerFest will benefit the La Jolla Music Society Education and Children’s Programming efforts, which means…your support, will significantly impact a child’s future, through our critically important music programs. Music affects the intellectual and emotional development of children, particularly children at risk. Please join us and other like-minded supporters as we continue our mission of leadership and education by becoming a SummerFest Gala Sponsor or attending this extraordinary celebration.
For reservations by telephone or email, please contact Rewa Colette Soltan at 858.459.3724, ext. 206 or RSoltan@LJMS.orgSÉRGIO MENDES BENEFIT CONCERT
In support of La Jolla Music Society’s Education and Community Programming
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 · 8:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Don’t miss three-time Grammy Award-winner and legendary Brazilian producer, composer, keyboardist, and vocalist Sérgio Mendes performing live at the newly opened Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center.
Your benefit concert ticket is a tremendous value. First, you get to see Mendes’ signature mix of bossa nova, samba, and pop instrumentation in an intimate and world class venue. Second, after experiencing Mendes’ sizzling performance of iconic hits, you get to attend the exclusive after party and dance the night away in the Wu Tsai QRT.yrd! The after party includes a live salsa band and complimentary drinks.
Third, you get the satisfaction of knowing that a portion of the ticket price goes to support LJMS education and community programming. These programs provide concert tickets for students, development opportunities for young artists as well as audience engagement.
Tickets for this unique experience are selling fast. Experience Sérgio Mendes live and support LJMS Education and Community programming by clicking the link below and buying your tickets today.
Eager to support La Jolla Music Society even more? Consider enhancing your evening by attending the SummerFest Gala, which includes a Brazilian-inspired dinner prior to Sérgio Mendes’ performance.
TAKEOVER @ THE JAI
MUSIC FROM MUSIC II
Curated by David Lang
Produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai
A part of the Synergy Initiative
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2019 · 7 PM
THE JAI
Curator David Lang’s artistic narrative comes to life in the second part of Music From Music with bold works inspired by classical composers, a contemporary artist collective, visual art, and even the amazing light of Southern California. Step into the minds of some of the most remarkable composers today in a cool, relaxed space.
Doors Open · 6:00 PM
Join us for bites and beverages
TAKEOVER @ THE JAI
MUSIC FROM MUSIC II
TED HEARNE · For the Love of Charles Mingus
Liza Ferschtman, Alyssa Park, Jun Iwasaki, Paul Aguilar, Tatjana Roos, Rachel Stenzel, violins
NINA YOUNG · Spero lucem
Timo Andres, piano; Jun Iwasaki, violin; Eva Kennedy, viola; Hannah Moses, cello
TIMO ANDRES · Piano Trio
Timo Andres, piano; Alyssa Park, violin; Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello
JULIA WOLFE · With a Blue Dress On
Liza Ferschtman, Alyssa Park, Jun Iwasaki, Tatjana Roos, Rachel Stenzel, violins
LOVE STORIES
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Tales of love and loss have inspired composers for centuries to write some of the most impassioned works in the musical canon. Feel the emotion behind the sounds and allow yourself to be carried away.
This concert is dedicated to Kay Hesselink.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Trio Clara performs C. Schumann’s Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 17
LOVE STORIES
WAGNER · Prelude to Tristan and Isolde (arr. Gürtler)
James Ehnes, Liza Ferschtman, violins; Cynthia Phelps, Richard O’Neill, violas; Edward Arron, Clive Greensmith, cellos
SCHUMANN · Dichterliebe, Op. 48
Robin Tritschler, tenor; Jonathan Biss, piano
C. SCHUMANN · Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22
Augustin Hadelich, violin; Jonathan Biss, piano
SCHOENBERG · Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night)
Liza Ferschtman, James Ehnes, violins; Richard O’Neill, Cynthia Phelps, violas; Clive Greensmith, Carter Brey, cellos
SYNERGY SERIES III: IN STEP
featuring MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
Produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Learn, interact, perform: Celebrate dance with MMDG during this multi-day collaborative engagement between dancers, musicians and audience. Enjoy the rare opportunity to watch Mark Morris Dance Group perform in the intimate setting of The Baker-Baum Concert Hall alongside some of the best musicians in the world, culminating in a world première of a brand new work by Mark Morris set to music by Handel.
Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present In Step two consecutive evenings, August 21 and 22. Stay after the August 22 show and dance the night away at Club JAI. Click here to view the August 22 performance listing.
SYNERGY SERIES III: IN STEP
featuring MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
PRELUDE AND PRELUDE
ONE CHARMING NIGHT
THE OFFICE
THE MUIR
WORLD PREMIERE NEW WORK
Choreographed by: MARK MORRIS
Music by: COWELL, PURCELL, DVORÁK, BEETHOVEN and HANDEL
Performed by: Jennifer Zetlan, soprano; John Holiday, countertenor; Robin Tritschler, tenor; David Pershall, baritone; Augustin Hadelich, Andrew Wan, violins; Edward Arron, Clive Greensmith, Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cellos; Inon Barnatan, piano; Colin Fowler, harpsichord
SUMMERFEST ENCOUNTER:
Dance with MMDG
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019 · 1:00-2:00 PM
The JAI
DON’T KNOW HOW TO DANCE? IT DOESN’T MATTER. Now you have the opportunity to learn alongside the best: Dance with MMDG is a fun, low-impact class for all ages and abilities. No experience is necessary to join the class, which will be taught by Mark Morris Dance Group company members Domingo Estrada, Jr. and Dallas McMurray, and accompanied by live music. After a gentle warm-up, you’ll get to learn Mark Morris’ choreography from one of the works on the program. Please wear comfortable attire; no shoes required.
PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS FREE EVENT.
If you’re unable to use your tickets for this event, please contact The Conrad Box Office at 858.459.3728. Your seats will be released 10 minutes after the listed start time to allow stand-by guests to attend the event.
SUMMERFEST ENCOUNTER:
Dance with MMDG
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019 · 2:30-3:30 PM
The JAI
DON’T KNOW HOW TO DANCE? IT DOESN’T MATTER. Now you have the opportunity to learn alongside the best: Dance with MMDG is a fun, low-impact class for all ages and abilities. No experience is necessary to join the class, which will be taught by Mark Morris Dance Group company members Domingo Estrada, Jr. and Dallas McMurray, and accompanied by live music. After a gentle warm-up, you’ll get to learn Mark Morris’ choreography from one of the works on the program. Please wear comfortable attire; no shoes required.
PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS FREE EVENT.
If you’re unable to use your tickets for this event, please contact The Conrad Box Office at 858.459.3728. Your seats will be released 10 minutes after the listed start time to allow stand-by guests to attend the event.
SYNERGY SERIES III: IN STEP
featuring MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
Produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Learn, interact, perform: Celebrate dance with MMDG during this multi-day collaborative engagement between dancers, musicians and audience. Enjoy the rare opportunity to watch Mark Morris Dance Group perform in the intimate setting of The Baker-Baum Concert Hall alongside some of the best musicians in the world, culminating in a world première of a brand new work by Mark Morris set to music by Handel. Stay after the show and dance the night away at Club JAI (Aug 22 only).
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Callisto Quartet performs Haydn’s String Quartet Op. 77, No. 1
Please note, La Jolla Music Society will present In Step two consecutive evenings, August 21 and 22. Click here to view the August 21 performance listing.
SYNERGY SERIES III: IN STEP
featuring MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
PRELUDE AND PRELUDE
ONE CHARMING NIGHT
THE OFFICE
THE MUIR
WORLD PREMIERE NEW WORK
Choreographed by: MARK MORRIS
Music by: COWELL, PURCELL, DVORÁK, BEETHOVEN and HANDEL
Performed by: Jennifer Zetlan, soprano; John Holiday, countertenor; Robin Tritschler, tenor; David Pershall, baritone; Augustin Hadelich, Andrew Wan, violins; Edward Arron, Clive Greensmith, Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cellos; Inon Barnatan, piano; Colin Fowler, harpsichord
SUMMERFEST FINALE: CONCERTO GROSSO
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan’s inaugural festival comes to a close with an evening of works celebrating the concerto grosso. Conductor and harpsichordist Nicholas McGegan leads the SummerFest Chamber Orchestra as great masterworks pair in exciting ways with modern visions of the form, all tying back to Opening Night’s exploration of the deep connection of music across centuries.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Lecture by Kristi Brown Montesano
SUMMERFEST FINALE: CONCERTO GROSSO
J.S. BACH · Concerto in D Major for Three Violins, BWV 1064
Cho-Liang Lin, James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, violins; Nicholas McGegan, harpsichord; SummerFest Chamber Orchestra
ANDREW NORMAN · Gran Turismo
Andrew Wan, James Ehnes, Cho-Liang Lin, Augustin Hadelich, Jun Iwasaki, Tatjana Roos, Paul Aguilar, Rachel Stenzel, violins
MOZART · Concerto in E-flat Major for Two Pianos, K.365
Jonathan Biss, Inon Barnatan, pianos; SummerFest Chamber Orchestra; Nicholas McGegan, conductor
VIVALDI · Concerto in G Minor for Two Cellos, RV 531
Clive Greensmith, Edward Arron, cellos; SummerFest Chamber Orchestra; Nicholas McGegan, harpsichord
HANDEL · Violin Sonata in D Major, HWV 371
Augustin Hadelich, violin; Hannah Moses, cello; Nicholas McGegan, harpsichord
ELLEN TAAFFE ZWILICH · Concerto Grosso 1985
SummerFest Chamber Orchestra
VIVALDI · Concerto Grosso in D Minor, Op. 3, No. 11
SummerFest Chamber Orchestra
CAMARADA PRESENTS:
ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM WITH STRINGS
September 19, 2019 · 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Join us as Camarada kicks off its 25th Anniversary Season with an unforgettable evening of jazz by beloved composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. Celebrating 25 years of stellar chamber music, we are excited to welcome renowned flutist Holly Hofmann and nationally acclaimed pianist Mike Wofford as they lead an all-star jazz sextet and double string quartet performing such popular tunes as “The Girl From Ipanema,” “No More Blues,” and “Waters of March” and ravishing ballads like “Luiza” and “How Insensitive.” The program’s special arrangements highlight Jobim’s mastery of melody, harmony and rhythm and the brilliant talent of Hofmann and Wofford.
Kindly Underwritten by Jeffrey Barnouw
JAZZ SEXTET
Holly Hofmann, flute
Beth Ross Buckley, flute
Mike Wofford, piano and arranger
Rob Thorsen, bass
Duncan Moore, drums
Tommy Aros, Latin drums
DOUBLE STRING QUARTET
Bridget Dolkas, violin
David Buckley, violin
Pei-chen Tsai, violin
Kate Hatmaker, violin
Rebecca Matayoshi, viola
Linda Piatt, viola
Abraham Liebhaber, cello
Alex Greenbaum, cello
CAMARADA @ The Conrad:
September 19, 2019 — Antonio Carlos Jobim With Strings
December 12, 2019 — Holiday Magic with Jackie Foster
February 27, 2020 — Tango Tribute to Astor Piazzolla: Maria de Buenos Aires & The Four Seasons of Tango
Learn more about Camarada at www.camarada.org.
SWAMI A. PARTHASARATHY PRESENTS:
GOVERNING BUSINESS & RELATIONSHIPS
September 21, 2019 · 10:30 AM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
On September 21, 93-year old world-renowned speaker and bestselling author Swami A. Parthasarathy will present a lecture on the teachings from his book Governing Business & Relationships. This free event will introduce the philosophy of Vedanta, and present knowledge on the practice of self-development. The philosophy teaches individuals how to elevate their lives, combining dynamic action with mental peace, improve relationships, and achieve the ultimate goal of Self-realization. Registration required.
This Rental Event at The Conrad is presented by Swami A. Parthasarathy. Learn more about Governing Business & Relationships at vedantaworld.org.PROJECT EDELINE PRESENTS:
BENDING THE ARC (FILM PREMIERE)
Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019 · 5:00 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall @ The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Project Edeline is proud to premiere “Bending the Arc”, an inspiring documentary about Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl, unstoppable health advocates who championed the rights for healthcare in Haiti and Rwanda.
“The arc of the moral universe bends toward justice.” – MLK Jr.
Written by Academy Award nominee and La Jolla resident, Cori Shepherd Stern. Benefits go to Project Edeline, a school in Haiti, fully funded by the San Diego community.
5:00 – 5:45 pm · VIP food and SILENT AUCTION
5:45 pm · General admission
6:00 pm · Silent auction closes
6:15 pm · Film starts (run time 1hr 42 min)
8:00 – 8:15 pm · Q & A with the filmmaker
8:15 – 9:00 pm · Desserts and Meet the Project Edeline Team
SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL
November 7, 2019 · 5:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) presents the 20th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF) from November 7-16, 2019. In its most comprehensive iteration yet, SDAFF will showcase more than 170 films from 29 countries in more than 40 different languages. This curated lineup of films includes the best in both award-winning and cutting-edge cinema from around the world.
This Rental Event at The Conrad is presented by Pacific Arts Movement. Learn more about Pacific Arts Movement at pacarts.org
FARRUQUITO
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Heir to the most renowned Gypsy flamenco dynasty, Farruquito is known as “one of the greatest flamenco dancers of this new century” (The New York Times). Farruquito brings his East Coast tour to the West for the first time, alongside an exceptional cast of live musicians, singers, and dancers. Experience his authentic and visceral flamenco dancing in the intimate setting of The Baker-Baum Concert Hall.
“Within moments, he proved that he is one of today’s superlative dance artists.” – The New York Times
GARRICK OHLSSON: BRAHMS EXPLORATION II
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Garrick Ohlsson concludes his two-season journey exploring the catalogue of one of the most prolific composers of keyboard works—Johannes Brahms.
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Lecture by Michael Gerdes
GARRICK OHLSSON: BRAHMS EXPLORATION PART II
BRAHMS · Rhapsodies, Op. 79
BRAHMS · Fantasien, Op. 116
BRAHMS · Variations on a Theme of Paganini (Book II), Op. 35
BRAHMS · Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
ALISA WEILERSTEIN PLAYS BACH’S CELLO SUITES
November 12, 2019 · 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
The San Diego Symphony’s Chamber Music Series begins with one of the greatest cellists of our time performing what many call Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest musical achievements: the Suites for Solo Cello. Bach’s Baroque dances capture the range of human emotions: from quiet introspection to joyous dancing and celebration. Alisa Weilerstein has performed these technically demanding suites around the world to critical acclaim. Suites 2, 4 and 6 will be featured on this program.
Thank you to Sam B. Ersan, Founding Sponsor of the Chamber Music Series.
San Diego Symphony Orchestra performances at The Conrad are sponsored by Rita Atkinson.
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS: ALISA WEILERSTEIN PLAYS BACH’S CELLO SUITES
J.S. BACH · Suites for Solo Cello No. 2, 4 & 6
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM I – BACH, SHOSTAKOVICH, & BEETHOVEN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
On the heels of their recent GRAMMY® nomination, The Danish String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of their generation, continues their three-year La Jolla Music Society residency with five concerts from November 16-23, 2019 at The Baker Baum Concert Hall celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. The PRISM Project is a series of musical sets based on the historical and musical impact of Bach’s seminal fugal writing, the final Beethoven string quartets, and compositions which were born out of these fundamentally influential works, including quartets by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Bartók, Mendelssohn, and Webern. The title refers to a beam of music being split through Beethoven’s prism.
“What they do know is how to be an exceptional quartet, whatever repertory they play”
– The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Interview by Nicolas Reveles
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM I – BACH, SHOSTAKOVICH, & BEETHOVEN
J.S. BACH · Fugue No. 7 in E-flat Major, BWV 876 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II (arr. Mozart)
SHOSTAKOVICH · String Quartet No. 15 in E-flat Minor
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127
Frederik Øland; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violins; Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM II – BACH, SCHNITTKE, & BEETHOVEN
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2019 · 3 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
On the heels of their recent GRAMMY® nomination, The Danish String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of their generation, continues their three-year La Jolla Music Society residency with five concerts from November 16-23, 2019 at The Baker Baum Concert Hall celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. The PRISM Project is a series of musical sets based on the historical and musical impact of Bach’s seminal fugal writing, the final Beethoven string quartets, and compositions which were born out of these fundamentally influential works, including quartets by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Bartók, Mendelssohn, and Webern. The title refers to a beam of music being split through Beethoven’s prism.
“They could be grounded in their ton or mystical. They allowed time to stand still, and they could assume the pose of excitingly aggressive rockers. They did it all.”
– The Los Angeles Times
Prelude · 2:00 PM
Interview by Nicolas Reveles
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM II – BACH, SCHNITTKE, & BEETHOVEN
J.S. BACH · Fugue No. 24 in B Minor, BWV 869 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (arr. Förster)
SCHNITTKE · String Quartet No. 3
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet Op. 130 & Grosse Fuge Op. 133 in B-flat Major
Frederik Øland; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violins; Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM III – BACH, BARTÓK, & BEETHOVEN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
On the heels of their recent GRAMMY® nomination, The Danish String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of their generation, continues their three-year La Jolla Music Society residency with five concerts from November 16-23, 2019 at The Baker Baum Concert Hall celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. The PRISM Project is a series of musical sets based on the historical and musical impact of Bach’s seminal fugal writing, the final Beethoven string quartets, and compositions which were born out of these fundamentally influential works, including quartets by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Bartók, Mendelssohn, and Webern. The title refers to a beam of music being split through Beethoven’s prism.
“What they do know is how to be an exceptional quartet, whatever repertory they play”
– The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Lecture by Kristi Brown Montesano
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM III – BACH, BARTÓK, & BEETHOVEN
J.S. BACH · Fugue No. 4 in C-sharp Minor, BWV 849 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (arr. Förster)
BARTÓK · String Quartet No. 1 in A Minor
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, Op. 131
Frederik Øland; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violins; Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM IV – BACH, MENDELSSOHN, & BEETHOVEN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2019 · 3 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
On the heels of their recent GRAMMY® nomination, The Danish String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of their generation, continues their three-year La Jolla Music Society residency with five concerts from November 16-23, 2019 at The Baker Baum Concert Hall celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. The PRISM Project is a series of musical sets based on the historical and musical impact of Bach’s seminal fugal writing, the final Beethoven string quartets, and compositions which were born out of these fundamentally influential works, including quartets by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Bartók, Mendelssohn, and Webern. The title refers to a beam of music being split through Beethoven’s prism.
“They could be grounded in their ton or mystical. They allowed time to stand still, and they could assume the pose of excitingly aggressive rockers. They did it all.”
– The Los Angeles Times
Prelude · 2:00 PM
Lecture by Kristi Brown Montesano
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM IV – BACH, MENDELSSOHN, & BEETHOVEN
J.S. BACH · Prelude and Fugue No. 16 in G Minor, BWV 861 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (arr. Förster)
MENDELSSOHN · String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 13
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132
Frederik Øland; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violins; Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM V – BACH, WEBERN, & BEETHOVEN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
On the heels of their recent GRAMMY® nomination, The Danish String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of their generation, continues their three-year La Jolla Music Society residency with five concerts from November 16-23, 2019 at The Baker Baum Concert Hall celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. The PRISM Project is a series of musical sets based on the historical and musical impact of Bach’s seminal fugal writing, the final Beethoven string quartets, and compositions which were born out of these fundamentally influential works, including quartets by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Bartók, Mendelssohn, and Webern. The title refers to a beam of music being split through Beethoven’s prism.
“What they do know is how to be an exceptional quartet, whatever repertory they play”
– The New York Times
Prelude · 7:00 PM
Lecture by Kristi Brown Montesano
DANISH STRING QUARTET
PRISM V – BACH, WEBERN, & BEETHOVEN
J.S BACH · Contrapunctus 14(18): Fuga a 3 Soggetti from The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
WEBERN · String Quartet (1905)
J.S. BACH · Für deinen Thron tret’ ich, BWV 668
BEETHOVEN · String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135
Frederik Øland; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violins; Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
THE STORM LARGE HOLIDAY ORDEAL
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2019 · 4:00 PM
The JAI
LJMS Favorite Storm Large returns with the kind of holiday show that could only be dreamed up by a woman who is both infamous and fabulous. It will be a high-energy evening filled with music, laughs, and Storm’s sultry singing voice. There is nothing quite like a Storm Large show. Anything can happen, but you have to be at The JAI to see just how wild of an affair it can be.
Seating is available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table.
STORM ADVISORY: Please be advised that this performance will contain adult content and explicit language. Children below the age of 12 will not be admitted.
Each ticket purchased includes one $15 food & beverage voucher, valid for this performance only. Vouchers will be distributed at the event.
THE STORM LARGE HOLIDAY ORDEAL
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2019 · 7:00 PM
The JAI
LJMS Favorite Storm Large returns with the kind of holiday show that could only be dreamed up by a woman who is both infamous and fabulous. It will be a high-energy evening filled with music, laughs, and Storm’s sultry singing voice. There is nothing quite like a Storm Large show. Anything can happen, but you have to be at The JAI to see just how wild of an affair it can be.
Seating is available on a first come, first served basis at your assigned table.
STORM ADVISORY: Please be advised that this performance will contain adult content and explicit language. Children below the age of 12 will not be admitted.
Each ticket purchased includes one $15 food & beverage voucher, valid for this performance only. Vouchers will be distributed at the event.
PABLO SÁINZ VILLEGAS, guitar
TRIBUTE TO SEGOVIA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 · 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
La Jolla Music Society is honored to announce our 2019 Education Ambassador Pablo Sáinz Villegas. During his yearlong residency, Mr. Sáinz Villegas will present three unique programs exploring the breadth and dynamic versatility of the guitar along with in-depth education activities with local students and community outreach throughout the season. His residency kicks off with a tribute to the father of modern classical guitar, Andrés Segovia.
This event is SOLD OUT. For last minute ticket availability, please call the Box Office at 858.459.3728.
PABLO SÁINZ VILLEGAS, guitar
TRIBUTE TO SEGOVIA
ALBÉNIZ · Sevilla from Suite Española, Op. 47
J.S. BACH · Chaconne from Violin Partita, BWV 1004
SOR · Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9
GIMÉNEZ · La boda de Luis Alonso
GRANADOS · Valses poéticos
RODRIGO · Invocación y Danza (Homage to M. de Falla)
ALBÉNIZ · Asturias from Suite Española, Op. 47
TÁRREGA · Gran Jota
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS:
PIANO TRIOS OF BEETHOVEN & ARENSKY
December 10, 2019 · 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Acclaimed pianist Fabio Bidini gives us a sneak peek at San Diego Symphony’s January Beethoven Festival with Ludwig van Beethoven’s early trio that includes a jaunty set of variations on a popular opera aria from his time. Anton Arensky’s popular First Piano Trio – full of dramatic and passionate melodies of Russian Romanticism – concludes the program.
Thank you to Sam B. Ersan, Founding Sponsor of the Chamber Music Series. San Diego Symphony Orchestra performances at The Conrad are sponsored by Rita Atkinson.
This Rental Event at The Conrad is presented by San Diego Symphony. Learn more about San Diego Symphony at sandiegosymphony.org
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY PRESENTS: PIANO TRIOS OF BEETHOVEN & ARENSKY
BEETHOVEN · Variations on “Là ci darem la mano” for Two Oboes and English Horn
BEETHOVEN · Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano in B-flat Major
ARENSKY · Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor