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Main Series No. 2: Beauty in Tension
Nov
8
3:00 PM15:00

Main Series No. 2: Beauty in Tension

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Saturday, November 8, 2025 @ 3 PM - West LA
Moroccan Room at The Village Studios

Sometimes, music soars. Sometimes, it aches. And sometimes, it refuses to resolve — until it finally does. This program explores the fragile, cathartic space between dissonance and harmony. From Mozart’s “Dissonance” Quartet and Janáček’s Intimate Letters to Prokofiev’s lyrical modernism, Caroline Shaw’s crystalline sound world, and Gesualdo’s haunting Renaissance chromaticism, this is music that finds beauty in unrest, and invites us to do the same.

In memory of Dr. Bill Sloan

Program:
Christopher Theofanidis: Visions and Miracles — II. YOUMEONE
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, No. 19 “Dissonant” — I. Adagio - Allegro
Leoš Janáček: String Quartet “Intimate Letters,” — III. Moderato
Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
Sergei Prokofiev: String Quartet No. 2 in F Major — I. Allegro sostenuto

INTERMISSION

Charles Ives: String Quartet No. 2 — II. Arguments
Caroline Shaw: Three Essays — II. Echo
Carlo Gesualdo, arr. Maia Jasper White: Beltà, poi che t’assenti
Caroline Shaw: Three Essays — I. Nimrod
Ruth Crawford Seeger: Quartet 1931 — III. Andante
Paul Wiancko: LIFT

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

A complimentary wine reception with the artists will follow. For more information on our venues and parking, please visit here.

General Admission $45; Students with ID $10; Salastina Members (Friend-level and above) receive 20% discount

Looking for the livestream? It’s on November 14, 2025. Buy tickets here.

 
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Main Series No. 1: Exile, Return, and Reinvention
Oct
11
3:00 PM15:00

Main Series No. 1: Exile, Return, and Reinvention

Saturday, October 11, 2025 @ 3 PM Pasadena
Private Residence in San Marino; address to be provided to ticket buyers the week of the event

The upheavals of 20th-century Russia left an indelible mark on its greatest composers. Some stayed loyal to their homeland. Some fled. Some sought refuge there. And others redefined music abroad.

Flutist Benjamin Smolen and pianist HyeJin Kim bring these stories vividly to life in a program that traces the journeys of four composers shaped by exile, return, and reinvention:

  • Prokofiev, who left the USSR in search of artistic freedom and stability, then returned — navigating hope, patriotism, and the restrictions of a tightly controlled artistic life

  • Rachmaninoff, who left and never returned

  • Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland and rebuilt his life in Moscow

  • Stravinsky, who reinvented himself on the world stage and changed music forever

Guided by Ben’s illuminating commentary, this recital blends history, storytelling, and deep musical artistry.

Complimentary wine reception with the artists to follow.

Program:
Mieczyslaw Weinberg: 5 Pieces for Flute and Piano
Igor Stravinsky, arr. Benjamin Smolen:  Suite Italienne

INTERMISSION

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Prelude for Solo Piano - Op 23 Nos. 4 & 5, Op 32 Nos. 5 & 10
Sergei Prokofiev: Flute Sonata in D, Op 94

Artists:
Benjamin Smolen, Resident Flutist
HyeJin Kim, Resident Pianist

Ticket information:

  • General Admission $80

  • Students with ID: $10

  • Salastina Members at the Friend-level and above receive a 20% discount

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Looking for the livestream? It’s on September 27, 2025. Buy tickets for the livestream here.

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