By Robert D. Thomas
Music Critic
Pasadena Star-News/San Gabriel Valley Tribune/Whittier Daily
News
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Each Thursday morning, I list five events that peak my
interest, including (ideally) at least one with free admission (or, at a
minimum, inexpensive tickets. This week I actually have three such events — to
make up for last week when I had none.
Here’s today’s grouping:
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Today and Tomorrow
at 8 p.m. at Walt Disney Concert Hall
Los Angeles
Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
In advance of the Phil’s trip to San Francisco next week,
Dudamel conducts John Adams’ Short Ride
in a Fast Machine and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5. Johannes Moser will be
the soloist in the world premiere of Magnetar,
Concerto for Electric Cello, by Mexican composer-guitarist Enrico Chapela. “What,”
you ask, “is an electric cello?” Yamaha, creator of the instrument, provides
details in the following link.
Concert info: www.laphil.com
Saturday at 8 p.m.
at the Greek Theatre
Pasadena Pops; Marvin
Hamlisch, conductor. Idina Menzel, vocalist
If you still need a Pops fix, Marvin Hamlisch and the Pops
play back up for Menzel, who won a Tony Award in 2005 for her role as Elphaba
in Wicked on Broadway. The program
will reportedly include selections from pop, musical theater favorites
(including Wicked and Rent), as well as selections from her
album of original songs, I Stand.
Info: www.greektheatrela.com
And the weekend’s “free admission” programs …
Saturday at 7:30
p.m. at Pasadena Presbyterian Church
Cappella Gloriana
This San Diego professional chorale opens the church’s “Friends
of Music” series of nine free concerts performing music by its founder and
director, Stephen Sturk, with organist Martin Green and the San Diego Harmony
Ringers Handbell Choir. Info: www.ppc.net
Saturday at 8 p.m.
at Ambassador Auditorium
The Colburn
Orchestra. Yehuda Gilad, conductor
Gilad will conduct Shostakovich’s Festival Overture and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3. Colburn student
Estelle Choi will be the soloist in Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1.
There’s a wait list available for the free tickets. Info: www.colburnschool.edu
Sunday at 6 p.m. at
Royce Hall, UCLA
American Youth
Symphony. Alexander Treger, conductor; Rod Gilfry, baritone
Treger leads another of the region’s top-notch training
orchestras in Bernstein’s Candide Overture
and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Rod
Gilfry will be the soloist in selections from Carousel, Trouble
in Tahiti, Sweeney Todd
and The Most Happy Fella. For my profile on this concert,
click HERE. The concert is free (although a $10 donation is suggested); make
reservations through the orchestra’s Web site. Info: aysmphony.org
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