New Hollywood String Quartet for October 2021

New Hollywood String Quartet with guest cellist, Antonio Lysy

October 22, 2021 at 8:00 PM PDT – Los Angeles Harbor College

October 24, 2021 at 3:00 PM PST – Pacific Unitarian Church

Group photo of the North Hollywood String Quartet, classical musicians in formal attire.
New Hollywood String Quartet
Tereza Stanislav, violin; Rafael Rishik, violin; Robert Brophy, viola; Andrew Shulman, cello

Mozart: Quartet No. 14 in G Major, K. 387
Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, D. 956

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SAKURA Cello Quintet Kicks off 2021-2022 Season

SAKURA Cello Quintet

September 24, 2021 at 8:00 PM PDT – Los Angeles Harbor College

September 26, 2021 at 3:00 PM PDT – Pacific Unitarian Church

SAKURA Cello Quintet
SAKURA Cello Quintet
Stella Cho, Michael Kaufman, Benjamin Lash, Peter Myers, and Ben Solomonow; celli

Orlando Gibbons: Silver Swan

John Dowland: M. George Whitehead his Almand

John Dowland: The Earle of Essex Galliard

Carlo Gesualdo: Moro, Lasso, al mio duolo

Manuel de Falla: Ritual Fire Dance (arr. Peter Myers)

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise (arr. Peter Myers)

Johannes Brahms: Scherzo from FAE sonata (arr. Michael Kaufman)

Antonin Dvořák: Silent Woods (arr. Michael Kaufman)

Leonard Bernstein: “Somewhere” and “Mambo” from West Side Story (arr. Simon Parkin)

Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo, Op. 117/1 (arr. Peter Myers)

Chick Corea: Spain (arr. Peter Myers)

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Patrons Announcement for the 2021 -2022 Season

Dear Friends,

We are very excited to open our 59th season on Friday, September 24 at Harbor College and Sunday, September 26 at Pacific Unitarian Church.  For the safety of our patrons, musicians, and all staff, we require that you be fully vaccinated and masked to attend these concerts.  At the church we will keep all the doors open,  so you might need a wrap.

Please join us for a most exciting and celebratory season opener with the incredible SAKURA Cello Quintet.

We are deeply grateful for your understanding and cooperation.  We are all in this together.  We will continue to monitor the Covid-19 situation and will follow guidance from public health officials and government agencies.

Sincerely, Robin Paterson

President, SBCMS

Robert Thies and Phillip Levy Duo Virtual Concert

Robert Thies Phillip Levy Duo
Robert Thies, Piano; Phillip Levy, Viloin

Please join the South Bay Chamber Music Society for a virtual concert by the Robert Thies and Phillip Levy Duo, Sunday April 18, 2021 (or anytime after on our YouTube channel). These two world class musicians will be playing the following program. Enjoy!

Sonata in C minor for Piano and Violin, Op. 30 no. 2 …….. Beethoven

Sonata in G Major for Piano and Violin, Op. 78 …….. Brahms

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Vanhauwaert Piano Quartet – South Bay Chamber Music Society

The Vanhauwaert Piano Quartet is performing a virtual only concert on February 14th, 2021

Steve Vanhauwaert Piano Quartet; Steven Vanhauwaert, Piano; Movses Pogossian, Violin; Brian (Che-Yen) Chen, Viola; Clive Greensmith, Cello

Program: Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K. 478

Dvořák: Piano Quartet No. 2 in E Flat Major, Op. 87

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Concert will remain available for viewing at any time after the live performance.

The Los Angeles Wind Sextet Virtual Concert

The Los Angeles Wind Sextet is performing a virtual only concert on January 10, 2021 at 3pm.

Los Angeles Wind Sextet
Los Angeles Wind Sextet

The Program:

Mozart: Serenade in E Flat, K. 375

Gernot Wolfgang: Three Short Stories

Beethoven: Sextet in E Flat, op. 71

Los Angeles Wind Sextet: Sérgio Coelho & Max Opferkuch, clarinets; Amy Jo Rhine & Gregory Roosa, horns; Judith Farmer & Evan Kuhlmann, bassoons

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The Pacific Trio Virtual Concert

The Pacific Trio is performing a virtual only concert on November 22, 2020 at 3pm.

The Pacific Trio
Edith Orloff piano; Roger Wilkie violin; John Walz cello

The Program:

Bergerettes …………………………………………………………. Martinu
Piano Trio in B Major, Op. 8 …………………………………. Brahms

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Founded in 1979 in Los Angeles by John Walz and Edith Orloff, this renowned ensemble has played more than 1,000 concerts in the United States, Canada, and Europe. In addition to touring, they serve as trio-inresidence at the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program in southern California.

In 1986, the trio made its New York debut at Lincoln Center, in a concert benefiting the New York chapter of the Alzheimer’s Foundation. “Pacific Trio’s debut concert at Alice Tully Hall could easily have stood on its own merits, but the players had the generosity to turn the program into a benefit, donating all the proceeds to the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association. The members of the trio played with warmth, expertise, and unanimity . . .elegantly tapered, yet directly emotive playing.” (The New York Times).

Pacific Trio began recording in 1989, with a CD of Brahms and Shostakovich, followed by trios of Dvorak and Smetana. Since then, they have completed many extensive European tours and have recorded the Beethoven Triple Concerto with the Czech National Orchestra in Prague. Their latest CD, “American Composers” – featuring music of Gershwin, Bernstein, Copland, and Muczynski – was released in fall of 2009 in conjunction with concerts in Germany, Poland, and France. Reviews in the German press rated their performances as….”chamber music of the highest order.”

The Thies Consort Virtual Concert


The Thies Consort is performing a virtual only concert on October 18, 2020 at 3pm.

Thies Consort
R o b e r t T h i e s , p i a n o; L u c i a Mi c a r e l l i , v i o l i n; E r i c B y e r s , c e l l o

The Program:

The Schumann-Mendelssohn Connection
Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 63 ……………..….. Schumann
Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 ……………. Mendelssohn

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The Thies Consort performs a wide range of works of varying instrumentation and size, thus allowing for innovative and unique programming with musical continuity based on a style, composer, or other concept.

Robert borrows from the talents of many musicians from Los Angeles and beyond to bring life, energy, and purpose to these unique programs. Typically the program is designed first, and then the musicians are
approached. This format allows the program itself to be the primary focus.


When the Consort made its debut for the South Bay Chamber Music series, founder and pianist, Sidney Stafford remarked afterwards, “I think this is the best concert our organization has ever presented in the past
46 years.” That first program centered around the great French composers and featured Ravel’s monumental Trio in A minor, and Franck’s Piano Quintet.

The following year, the Consort presented music from the former Soviet Republics, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Estonia, and Georgia, entitled Beyond Russia. In 2010 and 2011, the Thies Consort presented two programs
profiling Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, combining their chamber music with their celebrated art song. And in 2013, The Thies Consort commemorated the 60th anniversary of the death of Russian master, Sergei Prokofiev, by presenting his complete Chamber Sonatas, all considered masterpieces.

To catch an upcoming performance, please check the concert schedule

To book The Thies Consort, please send an email to Robert at [email protected].

New Hollywood String Quartet Virtual Concert


The New Hollywood String Quartet is performing a virtual only concert on September 20, 2020 at 3pm.

Group photo of the North Hollywood String Quartet, classical musicians in formal attire.
Tereza Stanislav, violin; Rafael Rishik, violin; Robert Brophy, viola; Andrew Shulman, cello

Program:

Quartettsatz D.703.…Schubert
String Quartet in D Major, K. 575…. Mozart
String Quartet in F Major.…Ravel

The concerts will be recorded for future enjoyment. Full, printable program notes by Christina Kim are available by clicking here.

The New Hollywood String Quartet had its debut concert in Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 2001 and has been performing to critical acclaim ever since. Inspired by the great Hollywood String Quartet from over half a century ago, the current members of the NHSQ are likewise premiere performers of their generation. Individually, and together as one of the top string quartets in Southern California, they are well known guests at many of the most prestigious concert series in Los Angeles and its environs.

Its members reside in Los Angeles and have recorded hundreds of film scores, are members of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and have decades of chamber music experience between them. The NHSQ was also recently featured on the Grammy Nominated Disc, “Passing Through” performing Gernot Wolfgang’s “String Theory” for String Quartet.

In the summer of 2019 the NHSQ, Quartet in Residence at the Restoration Concert Series, launched their inaugural summer festival entitled “Summer of Brahms Chamber Music Festival”. To incredible critical acclaim and capacity audiences we presented all twenty-five of the instrumental chamber works of Johannes Brahms in collaboration with some of the world’s most renowned chamber musicians. This coming summer, our 2021 Festival will explore the musical genius of Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. We will present works that were composed while both composers lived in Vienna from 1820-1828. With the anticipation of a bold new century filled with discovery and revolution Beethoven and Schubert were inspired to compose some of the greatest music ever written.


For more information, please visit their website: https://www.newhollywoodstringquartet.com/