HomeNews Archive
About the FMS News & Events Membership Merchandise Resources & Links Contact Give
 
>Print this article  
UPCOMING EVENT...

February 27, 2008
Pacific Serenades 22nd Season
World premiere of Bruce Broughton's Sonata for Violin and Piano

Belinda & Bruce Broughton
LOS ANGELES—Pacific Serenades, one of the West Coast's leading chamber ensembles, continues its 22nd season with the world premiere of award-winning composer Bruce Broughton's Sonata for Violin and Piano.

Noted among the most versatile composers working today, Broughton wrote the piece for his wife, renowned violinist Belinda Broughton, who will perform it with pianist Joanne Pearce Martin on Saturday, March 1, 8 p.m., at a private home in Brentwood; on Sunday, March 2, 4 p.m., at The Neighborhood Church in Pasadena and Tuesday, March 4, 8 p.m., at The UCLA Faculty Center.

Pacific Serenades founder and artistic director Mark Carlson describes the new work by multiple Emmy winner/Grammy and Oscar nominee Broughton as "rousing in the fast movements with a lyrical and moving slow movement. It displays perfectly Belinda's virtuosic skills."

In addition to Broughton's world premiere, the concert program, titled "Mavericks and Magicians," will feature Debussy's Sonata for Cello and Piano (1915) and Mendelssohn's rarely performed Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 66, featuring cellist David Speltz with Belinda Broughton and Joanne Pearce Martin.

"Debussy is the 'maverick' of the program," Carlson says, "in terms of the piece's unique form offering different colors from those usually heard in works for cello and piano. As for 'magicians,' Mendelssohn's piano trio has a playfulness to it, and although it's often overshadowed by his signature Piano Trio, No. 1 in D minor, this work is equally stunning."

Pacific Serenades, one of the foremost chamber music organizations in the U.S. since its inception in 1982, is twice winner (2003 and 2005) of the prestigious Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming and has achieved critical acclaim for its concerts at which new music is played alongside traditional chamber repertoire in intimate settings. Among its musicians are principals of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Pasadena Symphony and Long Beach Symphony.

The Neighborhood Church in Pasadena is located at 301 N. Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena, the UCLA Faculty Center is located at 405 N. Hilgard Avenue in Westwood. Directions to the home concert in Brentwood (which is open to the public) will be sent to ticket buyers prior to the performance.

Pacific Serenades concerts are supported in part by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and by The James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles Center Studios and Keyboard Concepts.

To purchase tickets and for more information call (213) 534-3434 or visit http://www.pacser.org.

Help preserve the legacy of film and television music by supporting The Film Music Society!

back to top
 
Search
 
Past Features
 

01.29.2013
ASMAC Celebrates 75 Years

Famed music arrangers gather to honor their craft

01.10.2013
85th Annual Academy Award Nominations Announced

John Williams betters his own standing with 48th nom

01.04.2013
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett: An Appreciation

Celebrated British composer, arranger, performer leaves historic legacy

12.31.2012
Classic Film Scores: The Best of 2012

Releases include lavish restorations of Star Trek scores from series, film

12.17.2012
The Subject is Film Music

A literary roundup for 2012

11.06.2012
Booksigning: The Music of James Bond by Jon Burlingame

Prominent journalist chronicles 50 years of James Bond film scores and songs

10.10.2012
E.T. Turns 30

Williams' score soars on new Blu-Ray release

09.17.2012
Downton Abbey, Hemingway & Gellhorn Win Music Emmys

Six of seven winners take home top award for first time

08.14.2012
John Williams Recalls Jaws

Classic summer thriller fully restored, out on Blu-Ray today

08.07.2012
Marvin Hamlisch Dead at 68

Multi-award winner for The Way We Were, A Chorus Line, The Sting and other classics

Feature Archives
 

02.29.2008
John Williams Conducts American Youth Symphony

43rd Annual Gala welcomes new AYS president David Newman

02.28.2008
Michael Giacchino at LACMA

Composer of Ratatouille, Lost discusses his craft

02.27.2008
Pacific Serenades 22nd Season

World premiere of Bruce Broughton's Sonata for Violin and Piano

02.25.2008
Score, Song Oscars to Marianelli, Hansard and Irglova

Academy reaffirms music as universal language

02.25.2008
George Duning at 100

Composer of Picnic, Big Valley remembered on centennial

02.11.2008
Shostakovich's 1964 Hamlet Score Live in Concert John Mauceri conducts the North Carolina Symphony

>2013 Archive

>2012 Archive

>2011 Archive

>2010 Archive

>2009 Archive

>2008 Archive

>2007 Archive

>2006 Archive

>2005 Archive

>2004 Archive

>2003 Archive

>0201 Archive

>All Archives

Home Copyright © 2002-13 The Film Music Society, all rights reserved.
About the FMS News & Events Membership Merchandise Resources & Links Contact