Friday, July 26, 2024

WELCOME TO OUR SECOND DECADE, since 2013: Celebration of LIFE with MUSIC, FELLOWSHIP, KINDNESS, and HOPE

Here is what we have for you starting as I write this BLOG post, all FREE OF CHARGE, one of the perks this Music Section gives to FWC member. 

WISHING A HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all of your
Summer Special Days

We will start off with The Henry J. BRUMAN SUMMER Chamber Music Festival at Lani Hall, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, this coming Tuesday, July 30th, at Noon - 1:00 p.m. 

We plan to socialize, optional, right after each of the concerts with delicious light and healthy lunch meals at the Faculty Club (just across the street from the Herb Alpert School of Music).

                                                        The PROGRAM for July 30th


Andrew McIntosh, violinist, violist, composer and
Steven Vanhauwaert, pianist, at this time introducing
Paul Hindemith, 1895-1963,
prolific music productivity



Note: Extensive program notes are published at each of the recitals (July 30, August 1, 6, 8), each starting at the same place and time, Noon to 1:00 p.m. There is an easy access to the Lani Hall !



At the July 30th concert, you will find program notes for the rest of The BRUMAN Summer Festival. 

SPECIAL BONUS: Each of the performers is outstanding artist, devoted teacher, lecturer, and leader in the art of chamber performance and (music) education. We can learn a lot from these outstanding artists, and I encourage you to greet them and chat with them after their programs.

And here is a subset of our Music Section:

So great to spend the time together at the concert:
PRE-Concert, at the performance, and especially at the POST-Concert with a delicious lunch


CDs published by the artists
I borrowed from Daniele who purchased the CDs 
and kindly lent me to listen

Here is a brief program for the AUGUST 1st, again with the same setting for the venue, time, and an optional lunch at the Faculty Club.


Some of the same artists are active in the Mammoth Lakes area. I had a privilege of attending some of their concerts under the name CHAMBER MUSIC UNBOUND all held at Cerro Coso College in Mammoth Lake. 

COFFEE TIME, or any substitutes for "coffee" is always welcome: a cup of tea, a glass of wine, my favorite is the coffee at the sunrise at the elevation of about 8,000 ft in the high Sierras. Here it is !


Hope to see you all July 30th and at the subsequent recitals throughout the BRUMAN Music Festival.

Let us connect, actively participate, hear one another, and listen to good music: you can find all that right here, at our events and programs.