Colburn School Announces 2024–25 Season

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Los Angeles, CA (Wednesday, August 28, 2024) – The Colburn School, the internationally acclaimed institute for music and dance, today announced its 2024-25 season. The School’s rising stars and distinguished faculty collaborate with the world’s most renowned guest artists in exceptional orchestral, chamber, recitals, dance programs and more. Performances are offered for free or at low cost on campus and throughout the Los Angeles area.

The 2024-25 season welcomes the return of signature Colburn School programs, including performances by the Colburn Orchestra and the Colburn Chamber Music Society series, featuring collaborations with today’s leading artists from around the world alongside Colburn School students. The Colburn Presents series features acclaimed soloists, chamber musicians, and ensembles, and the Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices continues to present music by composers whose careers and lives were tragically cut short by the Nazi regime in Europe.

Distinguished conductors leading the Colburn Orchestra include Mexican conductor, Grammy-winner, and North Carolina Symphony Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto; world-renowned composer and San Francisco Symphony Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen; Russian-American conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya; Music Director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and New World Symphony Stéphane Denève; and Music Director of the Colburn Orchestra, Yehuda Gilad.

Colburn’s Conservatory of Music’s Negaunee Conducting Program, led by Salonen, who holds the Maestro Ernst H. Katz Chair of Conducting Studies, offers a unique opportunity for a select group of students, known as Salonen Fellows, to refine their craft and prepare for careers on the world’s most prestigious stages under Salonen’s guidance. This year, Salonen Fellows Aleksandra Melaniuk and Mert Yalniz will also conduct the Colburn Orchestra.

Distinguished artists appearing on the Colburn Chamber Music Society series include internationally renowned violinist Jennifer Koh; one of the world’s most versatile pianists, Louis Lortie; Professor in the Practice of Cello at Yale School of Music and former Principal Cellist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra Paul Watkins; principal clarinet of The Cleveland Orchestra and Colburn School alum Afendi Yusuf; and Professor of Chamber Music for the Colburn Conservatory, violist Jonathan Brown.

The Colburn Presents series welcomes celebrated soloists, chamber musicians, and ensembles for performances at the School, including a duo recital with violinist William Hagen and pianist Albert Cano Smit; a recital by alumni ensemble the Calidore String Quartet; two recitals by ensemble-in-residence Quartet Integra, one alongside the Calidore Quartet and the second with pianist Fabio Bidini; appearances by guitarist Marko Topchii, violinist Kerson Leong, and the Adrian Dunn Singers; and a duo recital with cellist Steven Isserlis and pianist Connie Shih.

“The Colburn School’s 2024-25 season exemplifies artistic excellence and unites our global artistic community in dynamic performances and enriching educational experiences,” said President and CEO Sel Kardan. “From orchestral concerts and dance programs to intimate recitals, master classes, and beyond, we are excited to share the exceptional talent and creativity of our students and faculty, as well as visiting guest artists. We invite everyone to join us in celebrating the vibrant future of music and dance.”

2024–25 Season Highlights

Colburn Orchestra

The premier ensemble of the Colburn Conservatory of Music performs throughout Southern California.

  • Saturday, September 28, 2024: Carlos Miguel Prieto, Conductor | Aleksandra Melaniuk, Conductor | Bence Bubreg, Clarinet

WAGNER Prelude from Tristan und Isolde
NIELSEN Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F Major

The season opens with an evening of soulful masterworks rife with musical and emotional turmoil. The ever-shifting textures and styles of Nielson’s single-movement clarinet concerto are paired with Brahms’s Third Symphony, which exudes the composer’s characteristic angst as it alternates between major and minor. The moody prelude to Wagner’s opera Tristan and Isolde rounds out the program.

At Pasadena’s Ambassador Auditorium.

  • Saturday, October 26, 2024: Esa-Pekka Salonen, Conductor  | Ray Ushikubo, Violin

SAARIAHO Lumière et Pesanteur
SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D Minor
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2 in D Major

Esa-Pekka Salonen returns to Walt Disney Concert Hall for an all-Finnish program. After an ethereal piece by Kaija Saariaho – a work dedicated to Salonen himself – the violin shines in Sibelius’s brooding Violin Concerto before the soaring melodies and triumphant timbre of Sibelius’s Second Symphony close out the concert. Presented by the LA Phil.

At Walt Disney Concert Hall.

  • Saturday, November 23, 2024: Lidiya Yankovskaya, Conductor | Eugene Lin, Cello

STRAUSS Don Quixote
ESMAIL RE|Member 
DEBUSSY La mer (The sea)

The journey of errant knight Don Quixote is depicted through solo instruments in Strauss’s tone poem of the same name. Debussy brings an undulating seascape to life in his famous La mer, and a piece by Renee Esmail uses a unique oboe duet to capture the uncertainty felt in concert halls in 2021.

At Pasadena’s Ambassador Auditorium.

  • Saturday, February 1, 2025: Yehuda Gilad, Conductor | Duncan McDougall, Violin

SARAH GIBSON Painting the Floor
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 6
TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto

The two critically-panned works on this program have since become audience favorites. Shostakovich’s Sixth starts with an achingly emotional slow movement before plunging toward a fast and fiery finish. In Tchaikovsky’s lively Violin Concerto, the virtuosic demands made on the soloist never fail to leave audiences awestruck. A David Hockney-inspired piece by Sarah Gibson opens the concert.

At Pasadena’s Ambassador Auditorium.

  • Saturday, March 22, 2025: Mert Yalniz & Aleksandra Melaniuk, Conductors [Salonen Fellows] Under the batons of Salonen Fellows Mert Yalniz and Aleksandra Melaniuk, soloists from the Conservatory perform concerto movements with the Colburn Orchestra.  At Zipper Hall.
  • Saturday, April 12, 2025: Stéphane Denève, Conductor | Chi-Jo Lee, Piano

GERSHWIN An American in Paris
RAVEL Piano Concerto in G Major
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8

This afternoon of playful pieces begins with Gershwin’s An American in Paris, which paints a vivid picture of life in the French capital—bustling streets, car horns, and all. The musical fireworks continue in a jazz-influenced piano concerto by Ravel before the lively spirit and dance-like melodies of Dvořák’s Eight Symphony close out the program. Presented by The Soraya.

At Northridge’s The Soraya.

The Colburn Orchestra is generously underwritten by Eva and Marc Stern.

Colburn Chamber Music Society 

The Colburn Chamber Music Society (CCMS) series features renowned guest artists joined on stage by Conservatory of Music students and faculty for a set of intimate performances.

  • Sunday, September 15, 2024: Jennifer Koh, Violin

MISSY MAZZOLI Lies You Can Believe In for String Trio
NINA YOUNG Spero Lucem for Piano Quartet
FAURÉ Piano Quartet No. 1 in C Minor
SCHUMANN Piano Quartet in E-flat Major

A multifaceted artist with a passion for new music, violinist Jennifer Koh continually enchants audiences with her virtuosity and technical prowess. She takes the Colburn stage for a program blending classic and contemporary.

This concert is generously supported by the Jackson family, in memory of Adrian Daly for his angelic mentorship to students in the Colburn Academy and beyond.

  • Sunday, October 13, 2024: Louis Lortie, Piano 

SAINT-SAËNS Caprice sur des airs danois et russes 
FAURÉ Piano Quartet No. 2
ROUSSEL Divertissement for Winds and Piano
HAHN Piano Quintet

Celebrated for his passionate playing and unique musical interpretations, award-winning French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie boasts an impressive career as a soloist, chamber musician, and recording artist. He takes the stage for a program of innovative chamber works by French contemporaries Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Roussel, and Hahn.

  • Sunday, November 10, 2024: Paul Watkins, Cello 

Carlos SIMON be still and know for Piano Trio
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR Clarinet Quintet
WAGNER Lohengrin Prelude for Cello Quartet
MOZART Horn Quintet
BRITTEN Sinfonietta for Wind and String Quintets

Cellist Paul Watkins’s remarkable artistic resume includes membership in the famed Emerson String Quartet, eight concerto appearances at the BBC Proms, and regular performances with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. He curates a program sure to excite both wind and string lovers alike with its unique instrumental combinations.

This residency is generously supported by The Geeting Family.

  • Sunday, January 19, 2025: Jonathan Brown, Viola 

MOZART String Quartet No. 1 in G Major
STEVE REICH Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape
SCHOENBERG Verklärte Nacht for String Sextet

Violist Jonathan Brown, Colburn’s newly appointed professor of chamber music, is a longtime member of the acclaimed Cuarteto Casals. With the quartet, he has performed in major concert halls across the globe and amassed a robust library of recordings. For his Colburn debut, Brown pairs Mozart’s charming String Quartet No. 1 with eclectic works by Schoenberg and Steve Reich.

  • Sunday, March 30, 2025: Afendi Yusuf, Clarinet 

PENDERECKI Quartet for Clarinet and Strings
VILLA-LOBOS Quintette en forme de chôros
BRAHMS Clarinet Quintet in B Minor

Cleveland Orchestra principal clarinet Afendi Yusuf has become an in-demand soloist and chamber musician thanks to his “clear, liquid tone, pitch-perfect intonation, and effortless technique” (Chicago Classical Review). The Conservatory alumnus returns to the Colburn stage for a program of quartets and quintets by Brahms, Villa-Lobos, and Penderecki.

Colburn Presents

  • Thursday, September 5, 2024, Trio Azura in Recital | Thayer Hall

Duncan McDougall, Violin; Yejin Hong, Cello; Yanfeng Tony Bai, Piano

RACHMANINOFF Trio elégiaque No. 1
JENNIFER HIGDON Piano Trio No. 1
SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major

Fresh off their 2024 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition win, Trio Azura performs an intimate concert of piano trio works by Rachmaninoff, Schubert, and Jennifer Higdon.

  • Wednesday, October 23, 2024, William Hagen, Violin, and Albert Cano Smit, Piano | Thayer Hall

SCHUMANN Violin Sonata No. 2
DVOŘÁK Sonatina
BARTOK Rhapsody No. 1
RAVEL Tzigane

The dynamic alumni duo of violinist William Hagen and pianist Albert Cano Smit take the Colburn stage once again for a program of Dvořák, Schumann, Bartok, and Ravel.

This concert is generously supported by the Jackson family as a loving tribute to Mr. Robert Lipsett for his teaching legacy in violin performing arts.

  • Tuesday, November 12, 2024, Calidore String Quartet + Erich Wolfgang Korngold | Zipper Hall

KORNGOLD String Quartet No. 1 in A Major, Op. 16
KORNGOLD String Quartet No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 26
KORNGOLD String Quartet No. 3 in D Major, Op. 34

The acclaimed Calidore String Quartet returns to its alma mater for a week of intimate performances and master classes. Winner of BBC Music Magazine’s 2024 Chamber Award, Calidore has been praised for its “deep reserves of virtuosity and irrepressible dramatic instinct” (New York Times).

The Calidore String Quartet’s 2024 Colburn School residency is generously supported by Dot and Rick Nelson.

  • Friday, November 15, 2024, Calidore String Quartet + Quartet Integra| Zipper Hall

MARSALIS Selections from String Quartet No. 1 (‘At The Octoroon Balls’) (1998)
KORNGOLD String Sextet, Op. 10 (1916)
MENDELOSSHN String Octet in E-flat major, Op. 20 (1825)

The Calidore String Quartet’s 2024 Colburn School residency is generously supported by Dot and Rick Nelson.

  • Friday, February 7, 2025, Marko Topchii, guitar, in Recital | Thayer Hall

FREDERIC HAND Undercurrents  
BACH Partita No. 2 in C Minor
ARAUD DUMOND Comme un Hommage à Ravel  
RAVEL Pavane, Sonatine, Alborada del Gracioso (arr. Topchii)
SHEVCHENKO Carpathian Rhapsody
POULENC Sarabande
DOWLAND Chromatic Fantasy
MANGORE Un Sueño en la Floresta
GIULIANI Six Variations
LEO BROUWER La Gran Sarabande
RODRIGO Toccata
GRAEME KOEHNE A Closed World of Fine Feelings and Grand Design

Marko Topchii, winner of the 2023 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition, performs guitar classics, contemporary works, and unique arrangements.

  • Sunday, February 9, 2025, Quartet Integra and Fabio Bidini in Recital | Thayer Hall

SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E-flat Major
BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F Minor

Delight in an evening of masterworks performed by Van Cliburn-winning pianist Fabio Bidini and Quartet Integra, Colburn’s ensemble-in-residence. These talented musicians will bring to life Brahms’s and Schumann’s only piano quintets, two of the most popular in the genre.

  • Friday, February 14, 2025, Steven Isserlis & Connie Shih in Recital| Zipper Hall

BEETHOVEN Cello Sonata No. 2 in G Minor
MARTINŮ Cello Sonata No. 2
BOULANGER Trois Pièces for Cello and Piano
GRIEG Cello Sonata in A Minor

Superstar cellist Steven Isserlis comes to DTLA for a special duo recital with longtime collaborator Connie Shih on piano. “A musical force to be reckoned with” (Toronto Star), the pair brings a program of virtuoso cello sonatas by Beethoven, Martinů, and Grieg, plus a short piece by Nadia Boulanger. This “musical collaboration of rare intensity” (Bachtrack) is not to be missed!

This concert is generously supported by Laura Danly.

  • Saturday, February 15, 2025, Adrian Dunn Singers| Zipper Hall

Adrian Dunn, Colburn’s Director of Choral Programs, leads a joyous musical celebration of Black History Month featuring acappella spirituals and original compositions for chorus. The program will be performed by the Adrian Dunn Singers, an all-Black professional ensemble founded by Dunn and dedicated to transforming classical music and the music industry at large.

  • Friday, March 28, 2025, Kerson Leong, violin, in Recital | Thayer Hall

POULENC Violin Sonata
FAURÉ Violin Sonata No. 1 in A Major
BOULANGER Deux Morceaux
FRANCK Violin Sonata in A Major

Kerson Leong, described by the Toronto Star as “not just one of Canada’s greatest violinists but one of the greatest violinists, period,” performs a dynamic program of sonatas by Poulenc, Fauré, Boulanger, and Franck.

This concert is generously supported by the Jackson family, in honor of Seth Novatt for his opportunities given to outstanding young music talents in career development.

Recovered Voices

The Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices at Colburn brings to life important repertory by composers whose careers and lives were disrupted and destroyed during the years of the Nazi regime in Europe.

  • Wednesday, September 17, 2024 | ARC Ensemble | Thayer Hall 

Pre-Concert Lecture featuring Maestro James Conlon and ARC Ensemble Artistic Director Simon Wynberg

KAUFMANN Sonatina No. 12 for Clarinet and Piano
KANITZ String Quartet in D Major
BLOCK Suite for Clarinet and Piano
LAKS Quintet for Piano and Strings

Canada’s Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble (Artists of The Royal Conservatory), a group dedicated to the recovery of suppressed and lost 20th-century music, performs a program of rarely-heard works for clarinet, piano, and strings.

  • Sunday, February 16, 2025, Recovered Voices Recital | Thayer Hall 

Adam Millstein, Violin & Dominic Cheli, Piano

KAUDER Violin Sonata in A Minor
KORNGOLD Marietta’s Lied 
KORNGOLD Serenade from Der Schneemann 
SCHOENBERG Phantasy 
ZEISL Brandeis Sonata

The dynamic duo of violinist Adam Millstein and pianist Dominic Cheli performs concert works by talented émigré, many of whom made Los Angeles their home. The innovative creations of these composers influenced each other and profoundly impacted the trajectory of 20th century music.

  • Saturday, March 15, 2025, Music of Poland | Zipper Hall

Aleksandra Melaniuk, Conductor | Alena Hove, Violin & Martha Chan, Flute

WEINBERG Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra, Op. 42
WEINBERG Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra, Op. 75
WEINBERG Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 145

Despite being a friend and contemporary of Shostakovich, the musical genius of Mieczysław Weinberg went unrecognized for much of the 20th century due to Soviet-Era suppression. This concert highlights three of Weinberg’s more than 150 works: a playful flute concerto, a concertino for violin and string orchestra, and a dramatic chamber symphony.

The Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices is made possible through the generous support of Marilyn Ziering alongside the many donors who are inspired by this incredibly important work at Colburn School.

Trudl Zipper Dance Institute

The Trudl Zipper Dance Institute is dedicated to developing the talent and ambitions of its students, from beginners starting in Youth Dance to aspiring professionals in the Dance Academy.

  • See the Music, Hear the Dance

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Leading guest dance artists collaborate with Conservatory musicians in a performance at 2245, home to LA Dance Project, that illuminates the creative process.

  • Colburn Winter Dance Celebration  

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Enter into the wonder of the holiday season through this festive program of music and dance, featuring performers from all of Colburn’s dance programs.

  • Tap Fest

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Stars from the world of tap dance present an inspired performance showcasing the dynamism and vitality of the art form today.

Tap Fest 2025 is generously supported by Aliza and Michael Lesser.

  • Counterpointe

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Music Academy and Dance Academy students perform celebrated choreography paired with musical masterworks.

  • Colburn Spring Dance Festival 

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Colburn Ballet, Modern and Dance Academy students close the year with a celebratory program featuring new choreography and beloved masterworks.

Community School of the Performing Arts

At the Community School, where all experience levels from beginner to advanced are welcome, students join together to perform in both chamber and larger ensemble settings.

  • Winter Honors Recital

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Selected through a rigorous and competitive audition process, top students from the Community School take the stage in a recital showcasing solo and chamber music.

  • McAllister Honors Recital

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Selected through a rigorous and competitive audition process, top students from the Community School take the stage in a recital showcasing solo and chamber music.

Music Academy

Colburn’s Music Academy provides pre-college training essential for exceptional young performers who want to dedicate themselves to music with an eye on becoming a professional.

  • Academy Virtuosi 

Sunday, December 15, 2024

BRAHMS Chorale Preludes, “O Gott, du frommer Gott” (arr. ANGERER)

MOZART Symphony No. 35, “Haffner”

SUK Serenade for Strings in E-flat Major

  • Academy Virtuosi 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

details to be announced

Master Classes

Today’s leading soloists and musicians lead in-depth master classes with Colburn students, offering a rare glimpse into the artistic, creative, and learning processes.

  • Jennifer Koh, Violin, Thursday, September 12, 2024 and Friday, September 13
  • Paul Watkins, Cello, Thursday, November 7 and Friday, November 8, 2024
  • Calidore String Quartet, Thursday, November 14, 2024
  • Alon Goldstein, Piano, Tuesday, February 4, 2025
  • Marko Topchii, Guitar, Saturday, February 8, 2025
  • Steven Isserlis, Cello, Thursday, February 13, 2025
  • Steven Isserlis, Cello & Connie Shih, Violin, Thursday, February 13, 2025
  • Afendi Yusuf, Clarinet, Tuesday, March 25,  2025
  • Kerson Leong, Violin, Saturday, March 29, 2025

Event Tickets

For all Colburn School events, reservations and tickets can be secured at colburnschool.edu/season. The Colburn School box office can be reached at boxoffice@colburnschool.edu or (213) 621-1050. Please visit colburnschool.edu/calendar to see everything that’s happening on campus.

About the Colburn School

A performing arts institution located in the heart of Los Angeles, the Colburn School trains students from beginners to those about to embark on professional careers. The academic units of the School provide a complete spectrum of music and dance education united by a single philosophy: that all who desire to study music or dance should have access to top-level instruction.

  • The diploma- and degree-granting Conservatory of Music is distinguished by a unique all-scholarship model, renowned faculty, and outstanding performance opportunities. It prepares the very highest level of collegiate musicians for professional careers.
  • The Music Academy is a highly selective training program for gifted young pre-collegiate musicians, designed to prepare students for conservatory study and performing careers at the highest levels of achievement. This program offers residential options and balances performance, musical instruction, and academics.
  • The Community School of Performing Arts welcomes students of all ages, from seven months old to adults. It offers more than 120 classes each year in orchestral instruments, piano, guitar, voice, jazz, music theory, drama, and ensembles including orchestra, choir, and chamber music.
  • The Trudl Zipper Dance Institute develops performers of all levels, from aspiring professionals in the Dance Academy to beginners starting in Youth Dance. Students of all levels receive training in ballet, tap, musical theater, and modern genres as part of a comprehensive dance education.
  • Created to serve all units of the School, the Center for Innovation and Community Impact empowers the musical and dance leaders of tomorrow by nurturing students’ passion and ability to serve their communities, preparing them for sustainable careers, and embracing the development of new ideas. The Center embodies Colburn’s commitment to developing young artists with the curiosity, skills, and commitment to make a difference in their field.

Each year, more than 2,000 students from around the world come to Colburn to benefit from the renowned faculty, exceptional facilities, and focus on excellence that unites the community.

The Colburn Center, designed by Frank Gehry, is a multi-faceted campus expansion of the Colburn School. Located across the street from the School’s existing campus at the intersection of Olive and Second Streets, the Colburn Center will enable the School to expand its mission of presenting programs for the public. Gehry’s design includes a 1,000-seat in-the-round concert hall named Terri and Jerry Kohl Hall, five professional-sized dance studios including a 100-seat studio theater, and gardens that bring fresh air and green spaces to the downtown landscape. The Colburn School broke ground on the Colburn Center on April 5, 2024. The completed project will join Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Grand complex to create the largest concentration of buildings designed by the architect in the world.

Lisa Bellamore
lbellamore@gmail.com
323-500-3071

Jennifer Kallend
jkallend@colburnschool.edu
215-622-6195

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