Los Angeles Times

CHAMBER MUSIC

- By Rick Schultz

Walt Disney Concert Hall may be a prime symbol of the city’s cultural life, but as Jim Eninger knows, smaller-scale music-making can be just as satisfying. The trick is knowing who to hear and where.

“As an audience member at a symphony concert in a big hall, I feel like a bit of an outsider,” says Eninger, whose Chamber Music Newsletter is an indispensa­ble resource. “But when everything works together — the venue, the artists, the music — chamber music becomes magical.”

Some of these small chamber groups perform in intriguing locations — or for lower ticket prices. The close proximity of artists and audience “makes the chamber experience more intimate,” Eninger said.

Here’s a sampling of chamber groups’ spring concerts in and around L.A. A longer list is posted at latimes.com/arts. For Eninger’s newsletter, email JEninger@yahoo.com.

wildUp

The experiment­al music collective attracts a hip, younger crowd. In 2016, the L.A.-based group premiered David Lang’s “anatomy theater,” part of L.A. Opera’s “Off Grand” series. On April 17, the ensemble will offer a program at downtown’s Monk Space, including a premiere by Nicholas Deyoe and pieces by Helen Grime, Ruth Crawford Seeger and Heinz Holliger. wildup.la

Pittance Chamber Music

This group brings opera up close and personal by featuring musicians and singers from L.A. Opera and its Domingo-Colburn Stein Young Artists Program. On April 14, the ensemble presents “Three’s Company,” music for groups of three, at Barrett Hall in Pasadena’s Conservato­ry of Music. The program includes Poulenc’s Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano; Loeffler’s “The Broken Bell” for voice, viola and piano; and Gernot Wolfgang’s “Road Signs.” pittancech­ambermusic.org

Kaleidosco­pe

A conductorl­ess chamber orchestra, Kaleidosco­pe has a pay-what-youcan ticket model and open seating. A younger crowd gravitates to the orchestra’s 10 p.m. Saturday concerts downtown, which include premieres and warhorses from the likes of Beethoven and Shostakovi­ch. For April 28-29 concerts, the ensemble chose two premieres from its “call for scores” competitio­n, which fielded about 1,600 applicatio­ns from more than 50 countries. www.kco.la/concerts/

Le Salon de Musiques

Traditiona­l music with a twist: Le Salon highlights worthy 19th and 20th century works by underrated or forgotten composers. On April 8, Eduard Nápravník’s little-known Sonata for Violin and Piano gets a hearing on the living room-like fifth floor of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion alongside Shostakovi­ch’s towering Piano Quintet. A music scholar introduces the concert, and there’s French Champagne and a gourmet buffet where listeners and musicians mingle. www.lesalonde musiques.com

Music at the Mansion

Solo and chamber music plays at the Greystone Mansion and Gardens in Beverly Hills from January through June. The monthly Sunday concerts are followed by a meet-the-artists reception. www.beverlyhil­ls.org

Da Camera Society

A venturesom­e organizati­on that prides itself on selecting the right venue for the right music, Da Camera concerts take place in unusual spaces like the historic Bradbury Building in downtown L.A. and the William S. Hart Ranch and Museum in Newhall. On April 15, “Brazil From A to Z” will feature guitarist João Luiz and mandolinis­t Danilo Brito performing in a 3,600-square-foot artist studio in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. dacamera.org

Dilijan Chamber Music Series

It has an Armenian bent (new works have been commission­ed from younger composers like Artur Avanesov), but the programmin­g rarely neglects classic repertoire. On April 15, “Twin Peaks” pairs Alfred Schnittke’s 1984 Concerto for Choir with Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 14. Timed perfectly for dinner afterward, the concerts begin at 3 p.m. Sundays at the Colburn School’s Zipper Hall. www.larkmusica­l society.com

Coleman Chamber Music Assn.

One of the oldest and most venerable chamber music series in the U.S., the Coleman presents top internatio­nal chamber ensembles for six annual concerts at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium. The Brentano Quartet joins soprano Dawn Upshaw at 3:30 p.m. April 29 for a program including Respighi’s “Il tramonto” (“The Sunset”) for mezzo-so-

prano and strings, and Schoenberg’s String Quartet No. 2, with soprano. www.colemancha­mbermusic.org

Camerata Pacifica

Based in Santa Barbara, Camerata Pacifica is known for its high level of music-making. Four concerts (April 18, 19, 20 and 22) take place at various venues. The Zipper Hall concert on the 19th features Schubert’s Piano Trio in B-flat major (D. 898) and the premiere of Lera Auerbach’s 24 Preludes for Viola and Piano. cameratapa­cifica.org

Musica Angelica In its 25th season, the Baroque chamber orchestra presents an all-French program April 7 at Beverly

O’Neill Theater in Long Beach and April 8 at Zipper Hall. Soprano Celine Ricci is featured in a cantata by Clérambaul­t, along with music by Rameau, Leclair and Couperin. www.musicaange­lica.org

Tesserae

For its May 19 season finale, the early music ensemble will celebrate the 500th anniversar­y of the Reformatio­n at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Pasadena with chorale concertos and cantatas. tesserae-la.com

South Bay Chamber Music Society

This group, headed by new artistic director Robert Thies, delivers a high level of playing in free concerts on select Fridays and Sundays. sbcms.net/concerts

Jacaranda

Jacaranda is known for imaginativ­e programs. The May 19 concert at First Presbyteri­an Church in Santa Monica offers “Regional Accents,” an exploratio­n of three generation­s of Spanish/Catalan music, with works by Manuel De Falla, Tomas Peire-Serrate and Roberto Gerhard. Lyris Quartet and Gloria Cheng are among the stellar performers.

 ?? Lawrence K. Ho Los Angeles Times ?? PIANIST GLORIA CHENG will perform in a program for Jacaranda in May.
Lawrence K. Ho Los Angeles Times PIANIST GLORIA CHENG will perform in a program for Jacaranda in May.
 ?? Lawrence K. Ho L.A. Times ?? ADRIAN SPENCE of Camerata Pacifica, which has April shows.
Lawrence K. Ho L.A. Times ADRIAN SPENCE of Camerata Pacifica, which has April shows.

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