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Main Series 5: Mozart, Pasquini, and Bloch
Apr
11
to Apr 12

Main Series 5: Mozart, Pasquini, and Bloch

Friday, Apr 11th, 2025 at 8 PM - West LA
Moroccan Room at The Village Studios (
map)

Saturday, Apr 12th, 2025 at 8 PM - Pasadena
Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music + Livestream
(map)

Salastina’s artistic family consists of incredibly talented Resident Artists and Young Composers. This concert shines a spotlight on them all with soloistic works by Bloch, Mozart, and a premiere by 2024 Sounds Promising composer Luca Pasquini. 

Complimentary wine reception with the artists to follow. More info on our venues and parking here.

General Admission $45; Students with ID $10; Livestream $10; Salastina Members (Friend-level and above) receive 20% discount; Free tickets for those directly affected by the January wildfires (limit 15)

6:30 PM - 7 PM: Early Access for Members at the Supporter+ Level on Friday 7 PM: Early Access for Members at the Supporter+ Level on Saturday

Program:
Ernest Bloch: Concertino for Flute, Viola, and Strings
Luca Pasquini: Haven (World Premiere) -Intermission-
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for String Sextet

Artists:
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Resident Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist Nico Valencia, Guest Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist Ted Botsford, Guest Bassist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist

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Main Series No. 3: Dvořák’s Piano Quintet
Feb
15
to Feb 16

Main Series No. 3: Dvořák’s Piano Quintet

Saturday, Feb 15, 2025 @ 8 PM - Pasadena
Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Los Angeles, CA
(map)

Sunday, Feb 16, 2025 @ 3 PM - West LA
Moroccan Room at The Village Studios
(map)
+ Livestream

Power, drama, tenderness, nostalgia, rusticity, patriotism… What is it about Dvořák that’s so compelling and familiar? What does it mean to be a “nationalist” composer? Brian explores all that and more as Salastina performs.

Complimentary wine reception with the artists to follow. More info on Barrett Hall and the Moroccan Room and parking here.

7 PM: Early Access for Members at the Supporter + Level

Program:
Antonín Dvořák: Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host

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Happy Hour No. 129: Schubert Lieder with Clara Osowsk
Jan
18
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 129: Schubert Lieder with Clara Osowsk

  • The Wende Musuem's A-Frame Theater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Since our performance of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde in the spring of 2023, we have jumped on every opportunity to collaborate with mezzo-soprano Clara Osowski. Her sublime tone, phrasing, and naturalness shine in select lieder by Franz Schubert.

Clara and Rodolfo Leone group fourteen sublime songs by Schubert into themes: water, good versus evil, night scenes, and love stories.

This concert is FREE. *While reservations are currently sold out, please sign up for our waitlist for any returned tickets or no shows. We will also have limited seating available to listen to the audio of the concert in The Wende Museum’s garden.

Program:
Seligkeit
Three songs of water: FischerweiseErlafseeGondelfahrer
Good versus Evil: Der Tod und das MadchenDie Junge Nonne
Night Scenes: Der Wanderer an den MondAn den MondAbendsternDie Sterne
Love Story: GeheimesDu Bist Die RuhBei dir allein!
An die Musik

Artists:
Clara Osowski, Guest Mezzo-Soprano
Rodolfo Leone, Guest Pianist

10 AM: Early Access for Members at the Supporter + Level

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Virtual Happy Hour No. 128: Amadeus Movie Night and Roundt
Dec
20
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Happy Hour No. 128: Amadeus Movie Night and Roundt

Did Mozart really laugh like that? Was Salieri truly such a jealous, murderous jerk? Real musicians weigh in on the veracity of Peter Shaffer’s iconic film.

Our roundtable discussion includes Josh Shaw, the charismatic and knowledgeable Artistic Director of Pacific Opera Project — which will produce Salieri’s La Scuola de’ Gelosi in mid-January. Share your thoughts and ask us anything as active participants in the conversation — or simply listen in.

You can watch the movie beforehand or press play at 6 PM sharp, chatting with us on Zoom. We’ll then take a quick bathroom and snack-refill break and reconvene on Zoom at 9:05 for the discussion.

You can rent the Director’s Cut on Amazon Prime Video here for $3.79. It’s free to join us on Zoom. You must register by clicking the button below to receive the Zoom link.

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Sounds Delicious: A Gilded Christmas Brunch
Dec
15
11:00 AM11:00

Sounds Delicious: A Gilded Christmas Brunch

Chef Becky Brown, Experience Designer Mercedes Curran, and Salastina team up once more for the most opulent, decadent, nostalgic, immersive, and beautiful holiday event ever. The Da Camera Society again opens its doors to the stunning Doheny Mansion for the occasion.

Built in 1899, the Doheny Mansion’s Pompeian Room is replete with actual gilded details, colored marble floors, and a golden, ombre glass dome that is simply resplendent at midday. And naturally, it’ll be appropriately decked out for Christmas. Enjoy Becky’s 5-course gourmet holiday brunch while losing yourself in music composed when the venue was built.

The Yuletide Carolers musically greet you in Victorian garb. Come in costume yourself, if you wish!

NOTE: Ticket sales close FRIDAY AT NOON. Tickets are non-refundable. At checkout, you may choose either the standard or vegan menu. Substitutions politely declined.

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Resident Violinists
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist Linnea Powell, Guest Violist Cristina Montes Mateo, Guest Harpist

Menu: First course
Standard: Smoked trout rillettes on brioche, celery leaf salad
Miso Deviled eggs with cured ikaru
Vegan: Caramelized Marsala mushrooms, white bean puree, garlic confit

Second course Standard: Red oak salad, citrus vinaigrette, oro blanco, aged Gouda 
Vegan: Red oak salad, citrus vinaigrette, oro blanco

Third course Standard: Scottish salmon, McGrath farms beet puree, brown butter, satsuma emulsion  Vegan: roasted beet medley, satsuma emulsion, cashew cheese, walnuts 

Fourth course:  Standard: New Zealand lamb chops, celery root, medjool date chutney, toasted pepitas, mint  Vegan: seared king oyster mushrooms, celery root puree, medjool date chutney, pepitas, fried sage 

Fifth course:  Standard: Pumpkin cheesecake, ginger cranberry jam, ginger snap crumble, chantilly cream
Vegan:  Ginger cranberry sorbet with olive oil 

Salastina proudly presents this performance in partnership with The Da Camera Society.

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A Salastina Compline
Dec
11
8:00 PM20:00

A Salastina Compline

  • Mary Chapel at Mount Saint Mary's University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

On this mystical compline program, Salastina’s Composer Mentor Derrick Skye’s latest string quartet Deliverance is a portal to another time. Its musical DNA came from select works of other Baroque composers whose works share the program. Together, the program illustrates centuries-old music's timeless resonance – and the endless possibilities for re-imagining its magic and mystery. 

A complimentary wine reception with the artists will follow. More info on Mary Chapel and parking here.

Program:
Hildegard von Bingen: O Frondens Virga
Thomas Tallis: Audivi Vocem
Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina: Missa Nigra Sum - Sanctus
Johann Sebastian Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue in c minor
Derrick Skye: Deliverance (West Coast premiere)
Gregorio Allegri: Miserere

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Resident Violinists
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
Derrick Skye, Resident Composer
Luke Maurer, Guest Violist

6:30 PM - 7 PM: Early Access for Members at the Supporter + Level

Salastina proudly presents this performance, sponsored by the Music Department at Mount Saint Mary’s University.

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Vital Sounds Fundraiser: The Wine and Music of "Home"
Dec
7
3:30 PM15:30

Vital Sounds Fundraiser: The Wine and Music of "Home"

Begin your holiday season joyfully with a unique, bespoke wine and music experience supporting Salastina’s Vital Sounds Program.

Our colleague and friend Natalie Leggett, a beautiful violinist and wine expert, connects a sense of Home in music to that of terroir in wine. Each of our four wine and music pairings has a mutually-amplifying, beautiful story to savor. The musical program includes selections from Eric Whitacre's You Feel Like Home: Suite from The Sacred Veil, which Salastina premiered and recorded earlier this year, as well as “Going Home” From Antonin Dvorak’s beloved New World Symphony. Small plates will also be provided.

The Cellar in Old Town Pasadena is the perfect cozy, intimate spot to enjoy these inspired wine and music pairings.

All donations received through this event support Salastina's Vital Sounds Program. Vital Sounds provides free, virtual, one-on-one bedside concerts to critically ill patients at Huntington Health and UCLA Medical Center five days a week.

All proceeds benefit Salastina's Vital Sounds Program. Ticket costs are tax-deductible, less $246 per attendee, as allowed by law. If you attend with someone else, you’ll both qualify for a year of Digital Member Benefits.

Salastina thanks Board Member Dr. Nirav Kamdar for generously underwriting this event.

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Main Series No. 2: Schubert’s Cello Quintet Sounds Genius
Nov
8
to Nov 9

Main Series No. 2: Schubert’s Cello Quintet Sounds Genius

Friday, Nov 8, 2024 @ 8 PM - West LA
Moroccan Room at The Village Studios
(map)

Saturday, Nov 9, 2024 @ 8 PM - Pasadena
Westerbeck Recital Hall at the Pasadena City College
(map)
+ Livestream

Classical musicians don’t often fight over who will get to play second. This beloved work by Schubert is a notorious exception. Each part is so immaculately constructed that the second cello part is, in some ways, more satisfying. Cellist Michael Kannen (Brentano Quartet) joins Salastina’s Resident Artists to dive deep into this incredible piece, with Resident Host Brian Lauritzen as your guide.

Reception with the artists to follow.

Program:
Franz Schubert: Cello Quintet in C major

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Resident Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host
Michael Kannen, Guest Cellist

Early Access for Members at the Supporter + Level

 
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Happy Hour No. 123: Sounds Mysterious with Brian Lauritzen
Sep
14
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 123: Sounds Mysterious with Brian Lauritzen

  • Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Few musicians possess the cojones and humility to perform music blind. And by “blind,” we do NOT mean sightreading; the musicians have practiced and rehearsed!

Rather, we mean the musicians don’t know what they’re playing. Not the composer, the piece title, when and where it was written… nada.

Sounds Mysterious is a musical scavenger hunt in which the musicians and audience solve those mysteries together.

This time, all of Salastina’s Resident Artists have chosen a short piece to stump everyone else in the ensemble.

The music our Resident Artists have chosen is readily accessible, consummately listenable, and delightfully unexpected. We can't be more specific about the repertoire. But we can promise:

  • laughter, collegiality, and plenty of razzing amongst the musicians

  • ample opportunities to hear audience members’ intuitions and insights -- and share your own

  • the joy of musical discovery

Mimosa and pastry reception with the artists to follow.

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Resident Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host

Program:
Mystery Work for Flute, Violin, and Piano, chosen by Benjamin Smolen (Nino Rota Trio - I. Allegro non troppo)
Mystery Work for Flute, Violin, and Piano, chosen by HyeJin Kim (Mel Bonis Suite en trio, Op. 59 II. Pastorale)
Mystery Work for Violin and Viola, chosen by Brian Lauritzen (Courtney Bryan And What I Mean is This)
Mystery Work for Violin and Piano, chosen by Yoshika Masuda (Rita Strohl, Solitude)
Mystery Work for Cello and Piano, chosen by Maia Jasper White (Leone Sinigaglia 2 Stücke, Op. 16: II. Humoreske)
Mystery Work for Piano Trio, chosen by Meredith Crawford (Ludwig Philipp Schawenka Piano Trio No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 100: II. Allegro)
Mystery Work for Piano Quintet, chosen by Kevin Kumar (Jean Cras Piano Quintet: II. Calme et paisible)

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Members Only Chamber Music Reading Party and Season Launch
Sep
8
2:00 PM14:00

Members Only Chamber Music Reading Party and Season Launch

  • Home of Philip and Maia Jasper White (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Play with the pros in Co-Artistic Director Maia Jasper White’s living room.

Salastina’s roster of Resident Artists will play through any piece of your choosing with you, allowing for instrumentation. (Our forces: string quartet, piano, and flute.) Simply let us know what you’d like to play no later than three days before the event to give us time to locate the sheet music.

This event is free for Members. Non-members must become Members for the year to participate. Membership begins at $20/month and is fully tax-deductible.

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Salastina Takes Los Olivos
Jun
21
to Jun 23

Salastina Takes Los Olivos

Music, wine, food, wine, good company, wine, a beautiful natural setting… and also wine. Savor worlds Old and New at this first-of-its-kind exclusive weekend away with Salastina.

Ticket sales for the full weekend package and day trips are now closed.

Friday, June 21

  • Our friend and colleague Natalie Leggett, a wonderful violinist — and winner of the 2022 California Wine Institute Award — hosts private tastings for us with her winemaker friends at Dragonette and Holus Bolus.

  • Walk to Fess Parker Wine Country Inn for dinner at its in-house restaurant, Nella — plus a private performance with Salastina musicians.

Saturday, June 22

  • At eleven, a bus takes us from Fess Parker Wine Country Inn to Brander Château Estate for a private wine tasting. While there, we’ll enjoy a picnic lunch from Coast Range — and visit Brander’s unique Folk Art Museum, including a concert in the Barrel Vault next door.

  • We’ll head back to Fess Parker to rest for an hour or so.

  • At 4:00, hop back on the bus to Lumen’s Warner Henry Vineyard for an exclusive winemaker tour with Will Henry.

  • At the conclusion of the tour, we’ll enjoy dinner at Lumen’s fabulous Pico Restaurant in charming Los Alamos.

Sunday, June 23

  • Head to Roblar Winery for the area’s best brunch under the big oak tree.

  • Check out of Fess Parker and meet us in Solvang for a farewell concert at the historic Old Mission Santa Ines.

FAQ

Q: Do I have to drive myself anywhere?
A: We are renting a bus on Saturday, June 22 only. If you have purchased the complete weekend package, you are responsible for getting yourself to Los Olivos on Friday, June 21. Upon arrival that day, driving anywhere else will not be necessary. You are also responsible for driving yourself to Sunday’s activities and back to Los Angeles.

Q: How much walking will be involved?
A: On Friday, the tasting rooms are just around the corner from our hotel — only 0.1 miles away. The winemaker tour at Lumen will involve some light walking (a maximum of half a mile).

Q: What can I do with the downtime on Saturday?

A: You can book a massage or spa treatment at Fess Parker at your own expense, or explore the charming town of Los Olivos, its shopping, and tasting rooms freely. This is your time to relax and indulge in the local offerings in your own way and at your own pace.

Q: Is there a Member discount?
A: No. Our 20% Member discount applies only to Main Series and Happy Hour concerts.

Q: Are tickets refundable?
A: No. We are on the hook for the hotel and several meals 90 days before the trip. If you cancel and we can’t resell, we are short those funds. If you buy tickets and are ultimately unable to attend, the full value of your ticket(s) will be turned into a fully tax-deductible donation—with all the applicable Member benefits.

Q: Is the trip tax-deductible?
A: Those who purchased the full weekend package receive a $500 tax deduction and the corresponding Friend-Level Member Benefits. Those purchasing each day’s activities receive a $240 tax deduction and the corresponding Digital-Level Member Benefits. The rest of the ticket price is is not tax-deductible, as plenty of goods and services will be exchanged throughout the weekend.

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Main Series No. 5: Schubert and the Pummel of Hummel
Jun
14
to Jun 16

Main Series No. 5: Schubert and the Pummel of Hummel

Friday, June 14, 2024 @ 8 PM - West LA
Edye Second Space at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center
(map)

Saturday, June 15, 2024 @ 8 PM - Pasadena
Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music (
map)
+ Livestream

Sunday, June 16, 2024 @ 3 PM - Lake Forest, CA (map)
Weinstein Performance Space at Chamber Music | OC

If you love dead, white, male German composers as much as we do – and are not (yet!) familiar with the greatness of Johann Nepomuk Hummel – this concert exploring the arbitrariness of fame is for you.

In 1819, Hummel organized a concert to celebrate the world premiere performance of one of his works; for the occasion, Schubert wrote the Trout Quintet for the same combination of instruments. Guess which piece is all anyone remembers?

Salastina recreates this concert so that you can judge whether or not posterity was fair in jettisoning a composer with a name as awesome as “Nepomuk.”

Wine and sachertorte reception to follow.

Program:
Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Grand Rondo Brillant, Op. 126 for flute and piano
Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Piano Quintet Op. 87
Franz Schubert: Piano Quintet D 667 “The Trout”

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
Ted Botsford, Guest Bassist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host

Salastina Members may watch the livestream for free in our Members-Only Lounge.

The votes are all in! Click through to see the results from each ‘county’ errr location.

 
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The Universe Sounds Delicious
Apr
28
6:00 PM18:00

The Universe Sounds Delicious

The Music of the Spheres has never tasted so good.

Travel through the cosmos with space-themed musical selections in the otherworldly, intimate Revery LA. Enjoy Master Chef-alum Becky Brown's gourmet 4-course meal between pieces.

Stellar is the only way to describe the company we’ll keep at this event. Meet three astronomers and music lovers who’ll share “secrets of the universe” as well as the millenia-old kinship between music and astronomy.

NASA astronomer Steve Bryson, a man tasked with discovering how many Earth-like planets there are in the universe, performs the theremin alongside Salastina’s string quartet. He’ll also share a little about his scientific work. Two lovely French employees of LIGO let us in on their groundbreaking scientific work listening to the actual sounds of the universe to draw meaningful insights about its origins. (NBD: it won the Nobel Prize in 2017.)

Throughout the evening, try creating otherwordly sounds and alien voices at our “Theremin Petting Zoo.”

Theme Edit’s Mercedes Curran provides experience design for this immersive, fascinating, delicious event unlike any other in the universe.

Please note that you may choose either the complete vegan or regular menu. We cannot accommodate dish-by-dish substitutions or changes to your menu selection on-site. No further changes can be made after selecting your preferred menu at the time of ticket purchase. No other dietary restrictions or substitutions can be accommodated.

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
Linnea Powell, Guest Violist
Steve Bryson, Guest Theremin Player and Speaker
Arnaud Pele and Marie Kasprczak, Guest Speakers
Becky Brown, Chef
Mercedes Curran, Experience Designer

Program:
Terry Riley: Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
Carolina Eyck: Strange Birds and Ascent Descent
Chris Westlake: Selections from Star Trek: Lower Decks 
Hans Zimmer: Selections from Interstellar
John Williams: Selections from Star Wars

MENU
Welcome drink: Bantha Punch
Spirulina, coconut milk, pineapple, rum

First course: Beachside on an Alien World
Tai snapper crudo cured in kombu with shiso crema, wasabi flying fish roe, tapioca crisp
Vegan option: Shiso salad, pickled carrots, and daikon, thai basil, tapioca crisp

Second course: Extraterrestrial beet terrine
Amaranth, purple haze goat cheese, walnuts, pomegranate molasses
Vegan option: Amaranth, walnuts, pomegranate molasses

Third course: The infinity of space
Braised beef short rib, black forbidden rice, black sesame, black garlic
Vegan option: Braised King oyster mushroom, black forbidden rice, black sesame, black garlic

Fourth course: Nebula
Luminescent chocolate cake, white chocolate glaze, chocolate caramel mousse
Vegan option: “Celestial forms” chocolate sorbet

Ticket sales close Thursday, April 25th

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A Salastina.calm Valentine's Day
Feb
14
8:00 PM20:00

A Salastina.calm Valentine's Day

Slow your heartbeat and set it aflutter with a selection of soul-soothing and soul-stirring Romantic, pop, classical, and movie score favorites. The intimate, vibe-y, chandelier-lit venue in the heart of Hollywood puts you up close to the performers: a string quartet, pianist, and flutist who've recorded your favorite film soundtracks. Enjoy complimentary wine and chocolate-covered strawberries upon arrival, and mingle with the artists after the show.

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist
Ben Smolen, Resident Flutist


Please note tickets need to be purchased in advance; there are no door sales or livestream for this concert.

$20 Reserve parking is available for purchase below.

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Happy Hour: Maestro Viewing Party and Discussion
Dec
29
6:00 PM18:00

Happy Hour: Maestro Viewing Party and Discussion

Join us for a Virtual Watch Party of the newly-released film Maestro starring Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein. A free Zoom roundtable discussion immediately follows.

The film is 2 hours and 9 minutes long; we will begin our roundtable discussion on Zoom at 8:15.

How to watch:

  • stream on Netflix (requires your own subscription)

You may either:

  • Join us in our Zoom room at 6 PM PT, hit “play” on the film on your own device at the same time as everyone else, and use Zoom’s chat box as we watch the film together

  • OR watch the film on your own ahead of time, joining us on Zoom for the Roundtable Discussion only at 8:15 PM PT

If you haven't received a Zoom room link, please click the registration link in your ticket email receipt.

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Vital Sounds Fundraiser and Holiday Party
Dec
17
6:00 PM18:00

Vital Sounds Fundraiser and Holiday Party

Eat, drink, and dance the night away in support of Salastina's Vital Sounds Program, an initiative that provides the healing power of music to those who need it most.

Through Vital Sounds, Salastina provides free, one-on-one, virtual bedside concerts to patients in UCLA's intensive care unit. Vital Sounds concerts take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday — rain or shine, including holidays. Since May 2020, we've provided over 51,000 minutes of music to over 2,500 patients and their caregivers.

Salastina musicians are joined by special guests Joachim Horsley and Friends. For an idea of what to expect musically -- and what you'll be dancing to: imagine the answer to the question, "what if Beethoven lived in 20th century Havana?"

Enjoy La Puglia’s passed hors’d’oeuvres, buffet dinner (including vegetarian options), dessert, and wine and cocktails throughout.

Tickets are $250 per person. All proceeds benefit Salastina’s Vital Sounds Program. Ticket sales close December 15.

Salastina thanks Dr. Nirav Kamdar for underwriting the dinner, venue rental, and concert, and Philip and Kristan Swan for underwriting the event bar.

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Sounds Delicious: A Gilded Christmas Brunch
Dec
3
11:00 AM11:00

Sounds Delicious: A Gilded Christmas Brunch

  • Doheny Mansion at Mount Saint Mary's University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Sunday, December 3, 2023 @ 11 AM
Doheny Mansion at Mount Saint Mary’s University

As the holiday season approaches, immerse yourself in a late-19th-century musical, culinary, and generally Christmas-y explosion.

Enjoy a 5-course gourmet holiday brunch prepared by Master Chef alum Becky Brown. Travel back in time in the stunning period venue; built in 1899, the Doheny Mansion’s Pompeian Room is replete with actual gilded details, colored marble floors, and a golden, ombre glass dome that is simply resplendent at mid-day. And naturally, it’ll be appropriately decked out for Christmas.

The concert features The Yuletide Carolers, a festive a capella group dressed in the fashion of the time, as well as music composed during the turn of the last century.

Come in costume, if you wish. (We sure will!)

Salastina proudly presents this performance in partnership with The Da Camera Society in celebration of its 50th Anniversary Season.

NOTE: Tickets are non-refundable. At checkout, you may choose either the full regular or full vegan menu. Substitutions politely declined.

Artists:
Kevin Kumar, Co-Artistic Director and Violinist
Tereza Stanislav, Guest Violinist
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Charlie Tyler, Guest Cellist
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo, Guest Harpist
The Yuletide Carolers

Musical and culinary menu:

Welcome
Welcome Carols: The Yuletide Carolers
Welcome cocktail: Cranberry orange mimosa with rosemary and sparkling wine 

First course
Harry & Rupert Gregson-Williams, arr. by James McMillen: The Gilded Age Medley
Food: Salmon tartine with sauce gribiche, mushroom blinis with shallot confit, tea sandwiches 
Vegan option: Mushroom blinis with shallot confit, tea sandwiches

Second course
Gabriel Fauré: Après un Reve
Food: Butternut squash “chowder,” spiced pepitas, herbs (gluten-free)
Vegan option: same as above

Third course 
Claude Debussy: Danse sacrée et danse profane
Food: Steelhead trout with lobster sauce américaine, asparagus
Vegan option: Cauliflower steak, zhoug, tahini garlic sauce, asparagus (gluten-free)

Fourth course
Max Bruch: Kol Nidrei
Food: Leg of lamb roulade, fried cumin and coriander, mint chutney, sunchokes (gluten-free)
Vegan option: Roasted sunchokes & maitake mushrooms, fried cumin and coriander, mint chutney, sunchoke purée (gluten-free)

Fifth course
Johann Strauss II: Wine, Women, and Song
Food: Eton mess with “exotic fruits,” lime curd, Chantilly cream 
Vegan option: “Exotic fruits” with sorbet (gluten-free)

*Ticket sales close Friday, December 1st at 12PM

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Happy Hour No. 119: Jean Rondeau, Harpsichordist
Nov
4
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 119: Jean Rondeau, Harpsichordist

  • Edye Second Space at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Paris-based rockstar of the harpsichord Jean Rondeau performs a full live, in-person recital of works by Haydn, Clementi, and Mozart. The event includes conversation with the artist and a mimosa and pastry reception.

Program:
Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata No. 31
Muzio Clementi: Gradus ad Paranassum op. 44, N°45 - Preludio Andante malinconico in C minor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Sonata No.16 in C Major, K. 545
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo in A minor K. 511
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantaisie in D minor K. 397

Salastina Members may watch the livestream for free in our Members-Only Lounge. Please note this special performance is ONLY available to rewatch for 72 hours.

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Happy Hour No. 114: the New Hollywood String Quartet
Jun
4
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 114: the New Hollywood String Quartet

  • Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music (map)
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Get a sneak peek of the NHSQ’s 2023 Summer Festival. This year’s focus: early 20th Century French music. How do they say… le sigh?

The members of this quartet are all dear friends and colleagues from LA’s recording studios. And they are beasts of musicians. After a little conversation and a performance of some of their festival repertoire, we’ll sightread some electrifying octet music together. And as with all of our Happy Hours this season: enjoy music, mingling, mimosas, and munchies.

Salastina Members may watch live for free in our Members-Only Lounge. Non-Members may purchase tickets below.

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Happy Hour No. 113: Luthier Mario Miralles
May
6
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 113: Luthier Mario Miralles

Who is the Stradivarius of our time? Mario Miralles is one answer. His instruments are coveted by string players worldwide; you’ve heard them on all the world’s major stages. And his waiting list is miles long.

A wildly generous anonymous donor commissioned Mario to build a violin, viola, and cello for Salastina’s Resident Artists’ use. This is a gift beyond any of our wildest dreams, and the process has been riveting.

Yoshi’s cello is already finished; if you’ve been to any of our concerts this season, you’ve heard it! By the time of this event, Maia’s violin will be finished, and Meredith’s viola will be gestating. (If you’re wondering about Kevin: he already owns one, having purchased it several years ago.)

This event is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to hear about the different stages of a luthier’s process. The musicians for whom he’s building the instruments will speak to what the process is like from their perspective, and what they’re looking for in an instrument. Mario, a notoriously private figure, can then address how he translates those abstract artistic wishes into physical reality. And of course… you’ll hear them!

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Salastina.calm
Apr
28
to Apr 29

Salastina.calm

Friday, April 28 @ 8 PM
The Edye at the Broad Stage
(map)


Saturday, April 29 @ 8 PM
Barrett Hall at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music (
map)
+ Livestream


Say Salastinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah as we envelop you in a stunning musical playlist specifically designed to bring on a healing ugly cry. Reception to follow.

Program:
Arvo Pärt: Spiegel Im Spiegel
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quinteto Instrumental - II. Lento
Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
Ernest Chausson: Piano Quartet - II. Très calme
William Grant Still: Summerland
Aaron Copland: Midsummer Nocturne
Clara Schumann: Piano Trio - III. Andante
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet Opus 59 No. 2 - II. Molto Adagio. Si tratta questo pezzo con molto di sentimento

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo, Guest Harpist
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host

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Happy Hour No. 108 with Laurence Servaes
Oct
29
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 108 with Laurence Servaes

  • Frautschi Hall at Caltech's Hameetman Center (map)
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Click here for more information about Frautschi Hall at CalTech’s Hammeetman Center, including a campus map and parking information.

Join us for live performance and intimate, frank conversation with Laurence Servaes, a Belgian soprano and composer who is truly stunning in every way. She and pianist Louise Thomas will perform a selection of chansons, art songs, contemporary works, and Laurence's original compositions. The music and the subject matter cover a wide range of human experience and emotion. Laurence describes the program she's chosen as "bonbons of beauty."

To celebrate our first-ever in-person Happy Hour, this event is FREE to attend in-person and FREE to watch online.

In-person tickets are sold out! Queue up at 10:30 for our standby list. Because this is a free performance, there will inevitably be a few no-shows. If you arrive early, it's likely you'll get in. Standbys will be admitted on a first-come-first-served basis.

As always, Salastina Members may watch the livestream free in our Members-Only Lounge.


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OC Chamber Music Reading Party
Sep
11
6:00 PM18:00

OC Chamber Music Reading Party

Calling all Amateur Instrumentalists Intermediate-level and above!

Want to experience the thrill of playing alongside Salastina's Resident Artists and Co-Artistic Directors in an intimate, private, casual setting? Join us for a chamber music reading party at a private home near the Segerstrom Center in Santa Ana.

Bring any music you'd like to play with us. We'd recommend piano and string trios by Beethoven, quartets by Haydn and Mozart, and anything else you feel comfortable and confident playing through with us -- and in front of those gathered for the occasion.

Because space is limited, priority will be given to Salastina Members. The exact address will be given to attendees 24 hours before the event.

There is no cost to attend. RSVP by September 8th. Be sure to include your instrument, approximate skill level, the info on any pieces you’d like to play, and the number of guests in your party.

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Chamber Music LA presents Music Box 2022
Aug
28
3:00 PM15:00

Chamber Music LA presents Music Box 2022

  • Zipper Hall at the Colburn School (map)
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Open up CMLA's Music Box and enjoy a whistle-stop journey through chamber music! Our carefully-curated 75-minute program, spanning from the Baroque to the modern era, is below. 

SALASTINA

Claude Debussy: Syrinx 

Max Reger: Three Duos, Opus 131b No. 2 - II. Poco Allegro 

Georg Philipp Telemann: Canonic Sonata No. 2 in D major I. Spirituoso - II. Larghetto - III. Allegro assai

Artists:
Benjamin Smolen, flute
Maia Jasper White, violin

 

COLBURN SCHOOL

Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 1 in C minor Op. 8 

Artists:
The Olive Trio, Gold Medalists at the 2022 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition
Anaïs Feller, violin
Mira Kardan, cello
Daniel Wang, piano

JACARANDA MUSIC

Valentin Silvestrov: The Messenger

Artist: Steven Vanhauwaert, piano

LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Caroline Shaw: Plan & ElevationThe Grounds of Dumbarton Oaks; II. The Cutting Garden

Maurice Ravel: String Quartet in F; I. Allegro moderato. Très doux

Artists: 
Margaret Batjer, violin
Susan Rishik, violin
Yura Lee, viola
Trevor Handy, cello

CAMERATA PACIFICA

Maurice Ravel: La Valse

Artist: Soyeon Kate Lee, piano

PITTANCE CHAMBER MUSIC

Franz Schubert: Shepherd on the Rock

Artists:
Liv Redpath, soprano
Stuart Clark, clarinet
Jeremy Frank, piano

Masks must be worn inside all buildings on the Colburn campus. Full safety protocols are available here.

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Happy Hour No. 101: Sounds Promising Alum, Sakari Dixon Vanderveer, Violist and Composer
May
10
6:00 PM18:00

Happy Hour No. 101: Sounds Promising Alum, Sakari Dixon Vanderveer, Violist and Composer

Join us every Tuesday for Salastina’s Happy Hour: bringing you free, live musical performance, spirited conversation, and interaction with musicians and fellow music lovers.

Before sharing the work of our current crop of Sounds Promising Young Composers May 31 and June 14, we check in with a distinguished alum of the program: Sakari Dixon Vanderveer. A member of the New Music USA Program Council and a Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Composer Teaching Artist Fellow, Sakari's desire to empower youth also remains a catalyst behind much of her work.

She recently founded the You(th) Can Compose! Summer Workshop, a personalized, online intensive program for students ages 10-18 who are new to composing. Sakari’s aim is that children from all walks of life will gain access to contemporary music and composition, allowing them to develop a better appreciation and understanding of concert music – new and old – so that they, too, can cherish it and engage with it throughout their entire lives.

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Happy Hour No. 99: Claire Brazeau, Oboist
Apr
26
6:00 PM18:00

Happy Hour No. 99: Claire Brazeau, Oboist

Join us every Tuesday for Salastina’s Happy Hour: bringing you free, live musical performance, spirited conversation, and interaction with musicians and fellow music lovers.

Claire Brazeau is the principal oboist of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. An omnivorous musician, Claire can be heard performing period instruments with the Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra followed by a concert of world premieres with new music collective Wild Up, of which she is a member. In addition to her concert season, Claire is an active freelance studio musician who has recorded for several film and TV soundtrack recordings. Find her @oboejones for hot tips and tricks for the oboe, as well as upcoming performances.

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Main Series Concert No. 5: Pasadena + Livestream
Apr
24
4:00 PM16:00

Main Series Concert No. 5: Pasadena + Livestream

The phrase “Here Be Dragons” means “dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of dragons, sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas of maps where potential dangers were thought to exist.”

Join us for music reflecting a poetic idea that’s been very front-of-mind for us all.

Program:
Mikhail Gnessin: Songs of a Knight Errant
Yun Isang: Oboe Quartet - Part II
Joaquin Turina: I. Las cuevas del Dragón
Carolina Eyck: Fantasias for String Quartet and Theremin - III. Sleepy Dragon and IV. Jumping River

Intermission

Salvador Brotons: Allegro Spiritoso
Derrick Skye: Old Soul, Different Body (world premiere)
Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 for Piano Trio - IV. Allegro Molto

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, violinists
Meredith Crawford, violist
Yoshika Masuda, cellist
HyeJin Kim, pianist
Benjamin Smolen, flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo, harpist
Ben Brogadir, oboe
Steve Bryson, theremin player
Derrick Skye, electronics player
Brian Lauritzen, host

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Main Series Concert No. 5: Westside
Apr
23
6:00 PM18:00

Main Series Concert No. 5: Westside

The phrase “Here Be Dragons” means “dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of dragons, sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas of maps where potential dangers were thought to exist.”

Join us for music reflecting a poetic idea that’s been very front-of-mind for us all.

Program:
Mikhail Gnessin: Songs of a Knight Errant
Yun Isang: Oboe Quartet - Part II
Joaquin Turina: I. Las cuevas del Dragón
Carolina Eyck: Fantasias for String Quartet and Theremin - III. Sleepy Dragon and IV. Jumping River

Intermission

Salvador Brotons: Allegro Spiritoso
Derrick Skye: Old Soul, Different Body (world premiere)
Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 for Piano Trio - IV. Allegro Molto

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, violinists
Meredith Crawford, violist
Yoshika Masuda, cellist
HyeJin Kim, pianist
Benjamin Smolen, flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo, harpist
Ben Brogadir, oboe
Steve Bryson, theremin player
Derrick Skye, electronics player
Brian Lauritzen, host

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Main Series Concert No. 5: Orange County
Apr
22
8:00 PM20:00

Main Series Concert No. 5: Orange County

The phrase “Here Be Dragons” means “dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of dragons, sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas of maps where potential dangers were thought to exist.”

Join us for music reflecting a poetic idea that’s been very front-of-mind for us all.

Program:
Mikhail Gnessin: Songs of a Knight Errant
Yun Isang: Oboe Quartet - Part II
Joaquin Turina: I. Las cuevas del Dragón
Carolina Eyck: Fantasias for String Quartet and Theremin - III. Sleepy Dragon and IV. Jumping River

Intermission

Salvador Brotons: Allegro Spiritoso
Derrick Skye: Old Soul, Different Body (world premiere)
Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 for Piano Trio - IV. Allegro Molto

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, violinists
Meredith Crawford, violist
Yoshika Masuda, cellist
HyeJin Kim, pianist
Benjamin Smolen, flutist
Cristina Montes Mateo, harpist
Ben Brogadir, oboe
Steve Bryson, theremin player
Derrick Skye, electronics player
Brian Lauritzen, host

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