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Jan 11, 2010 8:00 pm (Monday)

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Zipper Hall at the Colburn School

200 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Date: January 11, 2010 Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Location: Zipper Hall at the Colburn School Address: 200 S. Grand Avenue , Los Angeles , 90012 Cross Streets: Grand Avenue / 2nd ...
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Date: January 11, 2010
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Zipper Hall at the Colburn School
Address: 200 S. Grand Avenue , Los Angeles , 90012
Cross Streets: Grand Avenue / 2nd Street
Driving Directions:
Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (310) 836-6632
Admission: $27 General Admission $12 Student
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access,
Website: mondayeveningconcerts.org/events/011110.html
Description: Clint McCallum: in a hall of mirrors waiting to die (L.A. premiere) Anton Webern: Quartet, Op. 22 Milton Babbitt: All Set Michael Pisaro: The Collection Luciano Chessa: Variazioni su un oggetto di scena (L.A. premiere) Luciano Chessa: Louganis (L.A. premiere) Eliot Gattegno, saxophone Eric Wubbels, piano Benjamin Lulich, clarinet David Fulmer, conductor and violin David Borgo, saxophone Scott Worthington, double bass Brian Archinal, percussion Ross Karre, percussion Ian Carroll, trombone dog star orchestra Luciano Chessa, piano California has always attracted innovators. Three composers from Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Diego confirm this is still the case. In a program showcasing the variety of activity in our own backyard, Michael Pisaro’s gently expansive The Collection is presented in a version for twenty players. Luciano Chessa creates a poignant lyricism in his radical and theatrical works, including a tribute to Olympic diver Greg Louganis scored for piano and electric toothbrushes. Clint McCallum’s piece pushes a saxophonist to his physical limits, while the sax also enlivens two rarely-heard non-Californian 20th century classics: Anton Webern’s Quartet and Milton Babbitt’s All Set for jazz ensemble.


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Date: January 11, 2010
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Zipper Hall at the Colburn School
Address: 200 S. Grand Avenue , Los Angeles , 90012
Cross Streets: Grand Avenue / 2nd Street
Driving Directions:
Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (310) 836-6632
Admission: $27 General Admission $12 Student
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access,
Website: mondayeveningconcerts.org/events/011110.html
Description: Clint McCallum: in a hall of mirrors waiting to die (L.A. premiere) Anton Webern: Quartet, Op. 22 Milton Babbitt: All Set Michael Pisaro: The Collection Luciano Chessa: Variazioni su un oggetto di scena (L.A. premiere) Luciano Chessa: Louganis (L.A. premiere) Eliot Gattegno, saxophone Eric Wubbels, piano Benjamin Lulich, clarinet David Fulmer, conductor and violin David Borgo, saxophone Scott Worthington, double bass Brian Archinal, percussion Ross Karre, percussion Ian Carroll, trombone dog star orchestra Luciano Chessa, piano California has always attracted innovators. Three composers from Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Diego confirm this is still the case. In a program showcasing the variety of activity in our own backyard, Michael Pisaro’s gently expansive The Collection is presented in a version for twenty players. Luciano Chessa creates a poignant lyricism in his radical and theatrical works, including a tribute to Olympic diver Greg Louganis scored for piano and electric toothbrushes. Clint McCallum’s piece pushes a saxophonist to his physical limits, while the sax also enlivens two rarely-heard non-Californian 20th century classics: Anton Webern’s Quartet and Milton Babbitt’s All Set for jazz ensemble.


Submitted By: Monday Evening Concerts




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