The Mercury News

Cal Performanc­es unveils spring streaming season

- By Sue Gilmore

The sudden and dramatic pivot that UC Berkeley-based Cal Performanc­es took last year by converting its entire fall season to a series of online events, dubbed Cal Performanc­es at Home, will be extended throughout the spring this year, executive and artistic director Jeremy Geffen announced this week.

Beginning with a Feb. 25 recital of music by Haydn, Britten and Brahms by the Colorado-based Takacs Quartet, a longtime favorite of Cal Performanc­es, and concluding with a commission­ed world premiere of a new work by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s choreograp­her Jamar Roberts on June 10, the spring season will present a dozen fulllength, profession­ally produced events recorded at venues all over the world featuring artists who were originally booked to be performing in person.

Each production will stream at 7 p.m. on a Thursday, accompanie­d by a digital “watch party” with a live chat option. With only two exceptions, all of them will be available for repeat viewing for three months after their premieres.

Programs scheduled for March include harpsichor­dist Mahan Esfahani’s performanc­e of the Bach “Goldberg Variations,” recorded in Leipzig, Germany (where Bach composed them nearly three centuries ago), and airing March 4. On March 18, coming from London’s Wigmore Hall, pianist Mitsuko Uchida will be featured in a recital of music by Franz Schubert.

Soprano Christine Goerke, accompanie­d by pianist Craig Terry, steps away from her usual operatic repertoire for an April 1 recital of music by Handel, Schumann, Brahms and Strauss, with a sprinkling of Italian songs, show tunes by Cole Porter and Leonard Bernstein, as well as Carrie Jacobs-Bond’s “Half-Minute Songs.”

Formidable pianist and intellectu­al Jeremy Denk is up next on April 15, playing the entire Book 1 of Bach’s “The Well-Tempered Clavier.”

Grammy nominee Jazzmeia Horn, winner of both the Sarah Vaughan Internatio­nal Jazz Vocal Competitio­n and the Thelonious Monk Institute Internatio­nal Jazz Competitio­n, performs with her jazz ensemble on April 22. The month closes out on April 29 with a themed program from Cal Performanc­es’ “Illuminati­ons: Music and the Mind” series, which will pair Ehud Isacoff, UC Berkeley neuroscien­ce professor, with superstar soprano Renee Fleming and other artists to be announced in an exploratio­n of the connection­s between music and the human brain.

May programmin­g begins on the 6th with another themed program, from Cal Performanc­es’ “Illuminati­ons: Fact or Fiction” series examining the balance, or tension, between the art of storytelli­ng and historical accuracy.

The New York-based contempora­ry ensemble Bang on a Can All-Stars performs co-founder and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe’s “Steel Hammer,” an oratorio based on the legendary folk hero John Henry. Pianist Beatrice Rana’s recital takes place May 13; she will perform Chopin scherzos, etudes by Debussy and Bach’s French Suite No. 2 in C minor.

New music ensemble yMusic makes its Cal Performanc­es debut on May 20; the sextet made up of members of Generation Y is renowned for blending contempora­ry music with pop and rock influences.

Another longtime Cal Performanc­es favored artist, viol player, conductor and early music expert Jordi Savall, returns with the ensembles La Capella Reial de Catalunya and Le Concert des Nations on June 3, playing the “Madrigals of Love and War” from Monteverdi’s Eighth Book of Madrigals.

The season’s concluding program on June 10, featuring a world premiere from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, will also include footage from the archives of two landmark works from the historic company’s repertoire.

Tickets for the Cal Performanc­es at Home streaming programs are $15 each for a single viewer, $30 for two and $60 per household. They are available at calperform­ances.org and 510-642-9988.

 ?? TAKACS QUARTET ?? The renowned Takacs Quartet kicks off the Cal Performanc­es at Home spring streaming season Feb. 25.
TAKACS QUARTET The renowned Takacs Quartet kicks off the Cal Performanc­es at Home spring streaming season Feb. 25.

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