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

Sounds Delicious: A Gilded Christmas Brunch

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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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Main Series No. 2: Handel's Messiah
Dec
2
2:30 PM14:30

Main Series No. 2: Handel's Messiah

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December 2, 2023 @ 2:30 PM - Pasadena
Doheny Mansion at Mount Saint Mary’s University
+ Livestream


One Performance Only!

All the glory of Handel’s timeless Messiah, but make it chamber music. This chestnut gets the one-on-a-part treatment – and the nimbleness and luminosity that affords. Salastina loyalists will enjoy the return of last season’s most popular Happy Hour guest, the effervescent Belgian soprano Laurence Servaes, alongside the return of stunning mezzo-soprano Clara Osowski. With Brian Lauritzen providing historical and emotional context along the way, you'll get to know the piece better than you ever have before. And yes: please sing along during the Hallelyou-know-what. Mulled wine reception to follow.

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

Program:
George Frideric Handel: Messiah

Artists:
Kevin Kumar, Co-Artistic Director and Violinist
Tereza Stanislav, Guest Violinist
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Charlie Tyler, Guest Cellist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist (… on harpsichord)
Brian Lauritzen, Resident Host
Laurence Servaes, Soprano
Clara Osowski, Mezzo-Soprano
Richard Pittsinger, Tenor
Johnathan McCullough, Bass-baritone

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

In-person tickets are currently SOLD OUT. Please sign up for the waitlist below.

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Happy Hour No. 112: Leela Dance
Apr
8
11:00 AM11:00

Happy Hour No. 112: Leela Dance

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Join us for a stunning and colorful preview of our collaboration with Leela Dance Collective, a Hindustani Classical Dance troupe.

For this world premiere piece of choreography, Leela takes its inspiration from Derrick Skye's American Mirror, which weaves musical traditions from around the world into an multi-layered, opulent musical languages all its own.

The stunning venue, built in 1899, reflects this simpatico synergy of styles -- uniting Romantic Revival, Gothic, Chateauesqe, Moorish, and California Mission styles with light, color, and sheer luxury.

And as with all of our Happy Hours this season: enjoy music, mingling, mimosas, and Indian munchies. You won’t be sari you came!

Salastina Members may watch live for free in our Members-Only Lounge. Non-Members may purchase livestream tickets below. In-person tickets are currently SOLD OUT. Click below to join the waitlist.

Program:
Derrick Skye: American Mirror

Artists:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, Co-Artistic Directors and Violinists
Meredith Crawford, Resident Violist
Yoshika Masuda, Resident Cellist

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

Chamber Music LA presents Music Box 2022

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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Season Finale: OC fan tutte
Jun
4
8:00 PM20:00

Season Finale: OC fan tutte

If you were 232 years old, wouldn't you want a makeover?

OC fan tutte, an adaptation of Mozart's Così fan tutte, leaves the original music intact - and hits refresh on the plot.

With cleverness, compassion, and reverence, OC fan tutte librettist Vid Guerrerio replaces Così's 18th-century misogyny with current issues of gender equality and marriage rights.

Where Così fan tutte sends a message that “all women are alike” in their fickleness, OC fan tutte says that truly all of us - no matter our gender identity, orientation, or politics - have a lot more in common than we may want to admit. 

The “OC” of OC fan tutte is - you guessed it - Orange County. Once among the most conservative areas of the U.S, the OC is now undergoing rapid demographic and cultural change. This makes it the perfect setting for our drama. Diving right into the widening gulf between right and left, OC fan tutte brings humor and irreverence to the culture wars.

Mozart’s two young couples are now fundamentalist Christians. They're hell-bent on proving their moral superiority to social justice warriors… who have a righteous agenda of their own.  

A not-so-friendly bet challenges the “good Christian values” of the young couples.  Catfishing, sexting, swiping right, and other online shenanigans ensue. But it’s not long until the real-world effects are felt. 

This up-to-the-minute adaptation exposes how much all sides have to learn about the nature and value of true fidelity, commitment, and humility. 

Saturday, June 4 at 8:00 PM
Thayer Hall at the Colburn School

Downtown LA; indoors; proof of vaccination required
The Colburn School requires all event attendees show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Read Colburn’s policy here.

Parking: Paid parking is available in Colburn's Lot 3 (Athena Parking) located on 2nd Street between Olive and Hill Streets. Additional paid parking can also be found at Walt Disney Concert Hall and in Cal Plaza Parking (located on Olive Street between 3rd and 4th Streets).

Artists:

Kangmin Justin Kim as Queen Thespina (Despina)
Ali Ewoldt as Briella (Dorabella)
Joanna Ceja as Felicia (Fiordiligi)
Chris Hunter as Frankie (Ferrando)
David Castillo as Will (Guglielmo)
E. Scott Levin as Alonzo (Don Alfonso)
Indre Viskontas, Director
Vince Womak, Conductor
Vid Guerrerio, Creator

Musicians:
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White, violinists
Meredith Crawford, violist
Yoshika Masuda, cellist
Stephen Pfeifer, bassist
HyeJin Kim, pianist
Benjamin Smolen, flutist
Chris Stoutenborough, clarinetist

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