
Chamber Music Palisades Presents
Beethoven, Farrenc, Martinu and a World Premiere
On Wednesday February 4, at 7:30 p.m., in the sanctuary of the Brentwood Presbyterian Church, join Chamber Music Palisades (CMP) for a world premiere of “Due Voci” for flute and cello composed by Lolita Ritmanis, a Grammy, Emmy and SCL Award-winning member of the international film music community and a faculty member at the USC Thornton School of Music. Ritmanis will speak at the concert about her new work.
Featured performers are Susan Greenberg, Artistic Director and co-founder of Chamber Music Palisades, former flutist with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and presently principal flute with Santa Monica Symphony; John Walz, cellist, a student of the legendary French cellist, Pierre Fournier, principal cellist with the Los Angeles Opera and soloist with more than 300 symphony orchestras on four continents; and Canadian pianist Barry Tan, Assistant Professor of Music at Pepperdine University who recently released his debut CD, which was met with a high praise review in Fanfare Magazine. Alan Chapman, KUSC host and long-time Chamber Music Palisades associate, will provide his informative in-person program notes. In addition to the Ritmanis piece, the program will include works by Beethoven, Farrenc, and Martinu. See our website for details.
Tickets are available for $35 online at cmpalisades.org or at the door the evening of the concert. The church is located at 12000 San Vicente Blvd, with free parking in the underground parking lot located off Bundy, on the east side, between San Vicente and Montana Ave. The entrance to the concert is the door closest to the corner of San Vicente and Bundy, facing San Vicente. Reservations are not needed. Admission is free for full-time students with ID.