Wednesday, October 25, 2023

CELEBRATING OUR FIRST DECADE 2013-2024 OF MUSIC TOGETHER

                                             HAPPY HOLIDAYS   HAPPY SPRING

It is difficult to express in words our gratitude to Wei Chen for the ART on an ancient Chinese instrument, GuZheng, she had shared with us yesterday at the Music in Cultural Contexts Section, on April 17th 2024.


The recital was well attended by several FWC sections, mostly from the Music Section and Hiking. In addition to the two beautiful pieces, Meditation on Love, and Mongolian Dance, there was a lively discussion on a variety of topics, including the instrument, and ways to playing Guzheng. We ponder the question, Simone had asked, WHAT IS MUSIC.

Everyone enjoyed the gathering and refreshments, brought by the participants. The gathering was hosted by Jarka and Tom Wilcox.

WHAT'S UP

Our next meeting is May 15 at 11:30 AM at the Faculty Club. We will have time to socialize and plan our exciting 2024-2025 Music Section Season.   

Please calendar the OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL, June 6-9, 2024 in beautiful Ojai just an hour from LA. 

LACO Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, with Jaime Martin at the helm, has moved its home headquarters from Royce Hall (UCLA) to The Wallis Center for Performing Arts, Beverly Hills. Please consider subscribing to their Sunday at 4 PM Orchestral Series featuring women composers.  Plenty of places to sip and meet, and celebrate the New Season and the New Beginning!

SEE YOU MAY 15th at the CLUB. I will reserve a table for the MUSIC IN CULTURAL CONTEXTS.


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But we are thrilled to announce rich, engaging, and wonderful programs and events in the Year 2024! 

Our first in-person concert and meeting will be held on April 17th at 12 noon at the home of Jarka & Tom Wilcox. We are honored to have our Music Section member Wei Chen with us who will be performing two pieces, "Meditation on Love," and "Mongolian Dance." The pieces will be played on the GuZheng, a Chinese plucked zither (see photo below). 

GuZheng, a photo credit by Wei Chen

The performer and our featured artist is Wei Chen.

Wei Chen

Our Section, Music in Cultural Contexts, is truly multicultural, diverse, including other sections in the yearly events and programs. In this in mind, the Section will expand the interests to include INTREPID TOURIST experiences by our members. For example, I will be traveling to Sicily, Wei will be on the expedition ship at the Antarctic Peninsula, and Jarka will brief us about her recent journeys to Georgia, Africa, and Indonesia. 

Our first zoom Music Section meeting in 2024 will be February 21st at 12:30 PM. Rochelle Caballero will be our zoom hostess and facilitator. The program will indeed be very special. At the meeting we will be introducing Wei Chen, who at the time, will be on the expedition ship at the Antarctic Peninsula. Will try to briefly connect with her at the time of our meeting. 

The main theme of the February meeting is inspired by a recent William Blake exhibit at the Getty Museum. The title page of the presentation of the meeting is given below: 

                                                          SOUND - IMAGE - POETRY

We will hear Patti Smith and Allen Ginsberg read a few poems by Blake, as well as David Axelrod music.


A special reading will be from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act II, Scene 1" by Rochelle Caballero, Audrey Jackson, and John Kirkwood (members from the Play-Reading Section). Blake has a beautiful watercolor from the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare:

Oberon, Titania, and Puck, with Fairies Dancing
by William Blake, about 1786

We will all enjoy the 2024 OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL with music director Mitsuko Uchida, June 6-9.


The Ojai Music Festival, June 6-9, 2024 has been
traditionally held in the Libbey Bowl,
an open-air setting 

Here is the famous Bowl in the park, awaiting for us to experience music program with Mitsuko Uchida as Music Director for the 78th Ojai Music Festival 2024.

Stay with us, visit us as often as possible, let us HEAR YOUR VOICES and SOUNDS, wherever you are!

We heard some incredible sounds and programs hosted at and organized by the UCLA's Clark Memorial Library. This video shows you a bit of the interior of this unique treasure Library.


Here are the details awaiting you when you arrive at the Library.

During the intermissions, take your time and browse
through the collections of the Clark Library


Guess what this artifact is all about? A million dollar question
Please let us know if you have ever used it and your experiences

The Zodiac Trio was featured on January 7th 2024 with a demanding program both for the performers and for the audience, especially in the piece composed by Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME in 8 movements. As always, program notes were written by Bruce Whiteman 2023.

Rico Higuma, piano, Vanessa Mold, violin
Wolfram Koessel, cello, and Kliment Krylovskiy, clarinet

OUR NEXT MUSIC SECTION SESSION WILL be FEBRUARY 21st via zoom, and here's it is:

SOUND    IMAGE   POETRY

Hope to see you all in February, until then STAY HEALTHY, HAPPY, ENGAGED, CURIOUS!!

The 2023 FWC Music Season has been a year to remember, and to be grateful for so many things.

Wishing for another heathy, happy, more peaceful, and productive music-year filled with wonderful and surprising events, brilliant programs, and invited guests.

"Silent night," first performed in Oberndorf, Austria in 1818,
has been one among our Christmas favorites, and we traditionally sing 
at our own SING-A-LONG Holiday Fiesta
This time it was on November 15th, 2023 (see group photos below)

                                                                  AT-A-GLANCE

This is the time when we start planning our next Season. YOU are the essential part of the planning, so do email me your ideas for programs, favorite themes, performances you have attended on your trips, locally and abroad. While we await for the printed publication of our newsletter UPDATE (January through March 2024), I am updating you with details, photos, and links. I hope this is fun to look at and be reminded of hundreds of hours we have spent together.

JANUARY 2024

January 7 at 2 PM at the Clark Memorial Library. For details, visit their web page. The venue is exquisite, and so are the programs. Their music hall seats up to 60 people. General admission, at $40 per person, includes open seating, program notes, a post-concert reception with delicious appetizers and wine, and an informal meeting with the artists.  Next PROGRAM: Zodiac Trio with Cellist Wolfram Koessel.



The interior of the W. A. CLARK Memorial Library
(btw, concerts are not held in the Library)

January 21 at 2 PM. Gustavo Dudamel leads Richard Wagner's (1813-1883) Das Rheingold Project, celebrating Frank Gehry and 20 years at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. We are attending the concert on Sunday January 21 at 2 PM.

LA Phil's Gustavo Dudamel leads the Rheingold Project
Walt Disney Concert Hall

February 21, 12:30-2:30 pm will be our own designed program via zoom, hosted by Rochelle Caballero.

The program has been inspired by the exhibit currently on display at the Getty Museum. William Blake (1757-1827) was a true visionary, engraver, poet, printer-maker, painter, and thinker. Tentatively, I call this program S I P for Sound + Imagery + Poetry because Blake encapsulates all this, as we will see from his "Songs of Innocence and of Experience," and his other extensive works.

Oberon, Titania, and Puck, with Fairies Dancing
About 1786
Blake took the subject of this watercolor from A Midsummer Night's Dream
by Shakespeare: "Hand in hand, with fairy grace,/
Will we sing, and bless this place


The Laughing Song
from Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience


As a group, we will be reading Blake's songs, looking at some of his illustrations, and listen to related music excerpts. More details will be added soon. Finally, ....., the tree in the image below is in ______

Plan to be here in June 2024
Can you guess the PLACE???


As we bid farewell to an outstanding 2023 Season, we all were beyond grateful to welcome the forthcoming HOLIDAYS: 2023 Thanksgiving, High Holidays, and the New Year (2024).

Our exceptional group of members with invited guests of the Music in Cultural Contexts, celebrated our friendship, love for and dedication to the ARTS, and doing the right thing. We do that through the music Sing-a-Long program, Potluck feast, photoshoots, wonderful conversations, and so much more.

The ladies in front: Amelita (Chair Readers; Zorana (Chair & Founder Music Section); Jarka (the Hostess)
From left: Monique, Mary Ann, Melissa, Dorota, Wei, John, Jon, Simone, Glorya
Margaret, Marion, Marianne, Bernie
Photo credit: Milos
Not in the photo: Tom (co-host), Michele, Roger (Glorya's husband)

Our signature event goes back to 2016 when we started the tradition of Sing-a-Long gatherings. It has been so popular that we decided to include husbands/partners, sister sections, and birthday attendees. 

The welcoming feast is now served on two tables, and includes
international dishes, several cakes, some of them birthday cakes, and healthy veggies


Everyone gathers around the piano -- we sing traditional holiday carols
so much FUN, and we look forward & cheer to the 2024!!

Milos and Marianne in conversations at the Nov 15 gathering

Museum visit inspire me to design programming around some of the exhibits I have recently attended:


Hokusai (1760-1849) at the Santa Ana Bowers Museum


William Blake (1757-1827) at the Getty Museum


MADE IN L.A. at the UCLA Hammer's Museum

Hello Everyone, especially to our own group of members of the FWC Music in Cultural Contexts! 

This event and program has certainly been a wonderful gathering to kickoff our 2023-2024 Music Season.

Thank you all for attending, hosting, bringing refreshments, and kudos must go to our featured guest cellist Janice Foy!

Here are a few photos of that event, October 18, 2023 at Jarka and Tom's residence.

From left: Jaime, our birthday guest, Gerry, Joy, Tom, Amelita, Milos, June, Zorana (chair)
Janice (the cellist), Mike, Simone, Andrea, Glorya, Louise, Melissa, Roger, Asya, Lorraine

Jarka and Milos chatting during the pre- concert  interludes


Lots of going on during the gathering, including chess, snacking, and more

As a part of FWC General Meetings, Section chairs showcase their programs. Here is one of these tables were Music in Cultural Contexts Section and The Book Section shared their programs.

Zorana Ercegovac, Chair of the Music in Cultural Contexts shares
a tale with Amelita Dolorico, Chair of the Book Section




Monday, October 9, 2023

HAPPY FIRST 10th ANNIVERSARY 2013-2023

We are delighted to start off our New Music Season 2023-2024 with you!

There is so much to celebrate together, and we cannot wait to welcome JANICE FOY,

our own resident artist and cellist to be with us to help us get started with a New Year.

Please mark your calendars:

                                            WHEN: October 18th 2023 -- 12 noon to 2 pm

                                            WHERE: Jarka and Tom Wilcox residence

                                             PERFORMER: Janice Foy, PhD, our proud Bruin

Janice Foy, Ph.D. UCLA
For more details, please visit BRAVO

Light refreshments will be served, please feel free to share and bring your favorite snacks. 
From her official Web pages at BRAVO, you will see several photos of Janice with iconic artists musicians, several articles, and more details. I reproduce here a few of those photos FYI.

Janice Foy with Herbie Hancock

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Janice with the world famous Yo-Yo-MA


OR FIRST FALL 2023 FREE CELEBRATORY performance and social is coming up
                                            NOT TO MISS
                        LOOKIN' FORWARD TO HAVING YOU JOIN US


At our November 2022 social and performance with Janice Foy
Standing from left:
Mireya (passed away Summer 2022), Mary Ann, June, Marianne, 
Amelita (red dress), Jaime, Tom, Simone, Madonna (our dance expert)
Rochelle, Jarka (hostess with Tom), and Glorya

Front row: Zorana, Chair Music in Cultural Contexts, Janice, cellist

Photo credits by Roger, Glorya's husband