- Southwest Chamber Music
Founded in 1987, Southwest Chamber Music is one of the most active
chamber music ensembles in theUnited States , presenting concert series at theNorton Simon Museum , Armory Center for the Arts, and Boston Court in Pasadena,Colburn School of Performing Arts in Los Angeles and a celebrated summer festival atThe Huntington Library , Art Collection and Botanical Gardens in San Marino. The ensemble also offers "Blendings: Music and Wine", one of the few regularly scheduled open rehearsal series in the nation, at the Armory Center for the Arts in Old Pasadena. The ensemble provides weekly music education programs in the Los Angeles and Pasadena Unified School Districts through "Project Muse" in-school concerts and a "Mentorship Program", as well as "Music Unwrapped Family Series" for students of all ages. Southwest Chamber Music takes its name from theSouthwest Museum , the oldest cultural institution in Southern California.Celebrating its 20th anniversary last season, Southwest Chamber Music announced "Expanding Horizons" artistic initiatives. These international projects have created significant and long-term cultural exchanges for the ensemble in
Asia ,Latin America andEurope . "Expanding Horzions" projects began in December 2006 with cultural exchange programs with the Royal University of Fine Arts inPhnom Penh , the World Culture Expo at the temples ofAngkor Wat inCambodia , and theHanoi Conservatory of Music inVietnam . This tour toSoutheast Asia featured the music ofGrawemeyer Award winning Cambodian American composerChinary Ung . Southwest Chamber Music also performed in May 2007 at theNational Autonomous University of Mexico inMexico City with a cycle of five concerts of the complete chamber works ofCarlos Chávez .The ensemble has also been presented by the
Library of Congress inWashington D.C. ,Cooper Union inNew York City ,Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival ,Getty Center ,Orange County Performing Arts Center ,Ojai Festival, and Luckman Fine Arts Center. Guest conductors appearing with the ensemble have includedOliver Knussen ,Stephen L. Mosko , andCharles Wuorinen . In March 2003 Southwest Chamber Music became the first American ensemble to perform at theArnold Schoenberg Center inVienna in a three-concert residency including the complete Los Angeles chamber works of Schoenberg, "Pierrot Lunaire" withsoprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson, and a program of works by American composers including Carter, Babbitt, Cage, and Harrison.Southwest Chamber Music has one of the most impressive recorded discographies of any American chamber ensemble. The group has received five consecutive
GRAMMY nominations for its four volume cycle of the "Complete Chamber Works ofCarlos Chávez " on Cambria Master Recordings. This recognition from theNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences includes 2003 and 2004Grammy Awards in the Best Small Ensemble category for Volumes 1 and 2. Three further nominations for Volume 3 are shared with theTambuco Percussion Ensemble of Mexico City, including Best Classical Album and Best Small Ensemble nominations in 2005, and aLatin Grammy Best Classical Album nomination in 2006. Southwest Chamber Music’s "Composer Portrait Series" on Cambria Master Recordings received a 2002ASCAP -Chamber Music America Award for a “"landmark set of 12 compact discs featuring American music of our time".” The ensemble has also recorded works ofProkofiev and Poulenc on Cambria, as well as the late works ofKrenek for [Orfeo Records in Munich.External links
* [http://www.swmusic.org Official Site]
References
[http://www.swmusic.org/site/aboutUs/history_master.html]
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