Artistic Voyage's Music Series Continues With Quartet for the End of Time
Artistic Voyage's 2010/11 Chamber Music series continues with a performance on Sunday, December 12th, 2010, featuring Olivier Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time." Performers include members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Assistant Principal Cellist Ben Hong and Violinist Robert Gupta, Pacific Symphony's Principal Clarinetist, Benjamin Lulich and Artistic Director/Pianist Yana Reznik. Renowned author and Time Magazine's Music Critic Michael Walsh will survey Messiaen signature work prior to the concert; "For many people, the gateway to Messiaen's world is the Quartet for the End of Time," Alex Ross, New Yorker Magazine
Before the concert on Sunday evenings, patrons are treated to a complimentary wine reception with tasty hors d'oeuvres and an art gallery showing by local artists presented by Lark. These evenings often feature different vintages so patrons who come regularly will discover new wine, chamber music and new art before their concert experience.
Messiaen wrote of his piece, "Conceived and written during my captivity, the Quartet For the End of Time was directly inspired by a citation from the Apocalypse. Its musical language is at its heart immortal, spiritual, Catholic. This quartet consists of eight movements. Why? Seven is the perfect number, the creation through six days sanctified by the divine Sabbath: the seventh of this repose prolongs itself into eternity and becomes the eighth of flawless light of unalterable peace."Newly formed last year, Artistic Voyage has pursued a singular artistic vision, combining a spirit of fearless exploration with a commitment to expanding the arts in our community venues in Southern California. In the process, Artistic Voyage is fast becoming one of the most celebrated and influential ensembles in Southern California collaborating with many highly talented musicians, composers and artists.
YANA REZNIK is a versatile concert pianist with a modern view on presenting classical music. An ambassador and humanitarian for the arts, Ms. Reznik holds the belief that it is within each of us as a people to bring our talents to bear in the culture that we live in and that we have a responsibility to effect positive change in our society and to be instrumental in creating a more inspiring and fulfilling cultural life both locally and globally.
BENJAMIN LULICH was appointed Principal Clarinet of Pacific Symphony in May of 2007, coming to Orange County after spending a year as associate principal, 2nd and Eb Clarinets with the Kansas City Symphony. Lulich attended high school at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where he was a student of Richard Hawkins and won the annual concerto competition and both the Fine Arts and Young Artist awards. He then received his B.M. from the Cleveland Institute of Music as a student of Frank Cohen and continued his studies at Yale University with David Shifrin. While in Cleveland, Lulich was an active freelancer, and performed with The Cleveland Orchestra on several occasions, including two tours. He has also performed with Opera Pacific, New World Symphony, and has spent summers at Marrowstone Music Festival, the National Orchestral Institute, Music Academy of the West, Pacific Music Festival in Japan, and the Colorado Music Festival. Lulich has also won concerto competitions at Music Academy of the West, Cleveland Institute of Music, Marrowstone Music Festival and was a Theodore Presser Scholar. Additional clarinet teachers include Laura DeLuca, Alain Desgagne and Fred Ormand. A native of Oregon, Lulich started playing the clarinet at age 11, taking lessons with Ted Burton in his hometown of Bend.
Sunday, December 12, 2010, 6PM
Messiah Lutheran Church
4861 Liverpool Street, Yorba Linda
Artistic Director/Pianist Yana Reznik
With special guest, author, Michael Walsh
Ben Hong, cello
Robert Gupta, violin
Benjamin Lulich, clarinetWine Tasting & Gallery Viewing 6:30 pm
Performance 7:30 pm
Tickets: $30 Adult, $15 College Student
For Tickets go to: http://artisticvoyage.org/tickets.html
Or, call 714.528.0920 Mon - Thurs from 9 am - 4pm, Fri 9am - 1pm

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