Tuesday, December 6, 2016

SOLD OUT Dec 12th Holiday Event and Toy Drive

We are completely sold out.  We closed our RSVP last night.  If you did not make the RSVP by yesterday through Paypal - we are very sorry - we will not be able to accommodate you this time. 
We welcome you to a Russian-themed holiday night at Classical Underground, featuring a program of Russian favorites and the CU debuts of some outstanding young Russian talents, as well as returning good friends.

 
Cellist Alexander Buzlov is an exciting young cellist with an international career that was burgeoning even before he was a prizewinner at the most recent Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.  He will perform Rachmaninoff's Cello Sonata, featuring one of the composer's most beautiful and memorable tunes in the 3rd movement, with Anton Smirnoff on piano, and a few surprise solo pieces.
 
Azerbaijan-born and USC-bred soprano Liya Khaimova will sing songs of Rachmaninoff, accompanied by Daniel Linder on piano.
 
Pianist Vladimir Khomyakov will display two aspects of his virtuosity with the heavenly clarity of the Bach/Siloti arrangement Prelude in B minor and the grand inferno of Liszt's Dante Sonata.
 
Our own cello regular Evgenny Tonkha and Anton Smirnoff will perform L.A. composer Juan Colomer's "The existential tourist." 

Longtime CU friend Roberto Cani, distinguished concertmaster of the LA Opera, joins the program, preparing an extra treat for us with the phenomenal cellist Alexander Buzlov.
 
And for a festive finale, Natasha Rubin-Marin and Marina Demina will play piano 4-hand arrangements of selections from Tchaikovsky's beloved Nutcracker Suite.

 
 
Classical Underground Showcase:
Peter Adams  


"Windy Afternoon, Convict Lake"    


California occupies a special place within a resurgent realist movement in American Art. One of the fortunate reasons converging around Southland is its venerable Plein Air tradition. Giving impulse to study the impact of color and light, it greatly expanded the palette of California representational artists, refreshing and modernizing the feel of their work. A uniquely Californian voice, shaped by its plein air tradition is the artist Peter Adams.
 
His prolonged interest in mystical sensation delivered through expressive use of color gives his works a thoroughly individual and authentic presence, while making his landscapes in particular distinctly personal.
 
Peter also dedicated almost two decades of his life to raising the profile of the California Art Club, and as its president built it into one of the leading organization dedicated to support of representational art in the US.
 
We are very happy to showcase Peter's new work "Windy Afternoon, Convict Lake" that is going to be exhibited at the Masters of The American West Art Exhibition at The Autry Museum.
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy and unwrapped toys for the children from the neighboring church.   
 
   
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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at



for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument CD 213!

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We are grateful for a continuous support     

of our founding patron 

RAND RESOURCES, LLC 

 
in ART we trust!

          

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20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. Potluck. Dress warm.  Entrance from the parking lot.  Free parking.    
 
 

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Save the date: Deceber 12th our Holiday Event and Toy Drive!

Our December Night  - Holiday Event and Toy Drive

Save the date!
Monday, December 12th, 2016

Look for the email invitation next week or check back on this website.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

RSVP now for November 7th - not to miss with Vadym Kholodenko

online reservations are now closed. Payments at the door are cash only.
November Night ! 

this coming Monday, the 7th @ 8 p.m. 


  





 

We are truly privileged to present the CU debuts of two of the finest young musicians of their generation. The latest winner of the Van Cliburn Competition (2013), Vadym Kholodenko is a magisterial pianist in the grand Russian tradition. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Vadym will perform Schumann's rarely heard 4 Piano Pieces, op. 32, a work championed by the great Emil Gilels, whose refined power Vadym readily calls to mind.  Also on the program, Ravel's suite "Le tombeau de Couperin," and a Schubert Fantasie for Violin and Piano with the wonderful violinist Alena Baeva.  A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory like Vadym, and protege of both Rostropovich and Seiji Ozawa, Alena has performed concertos and chamber music with many of the greatest conductors and musicians in the world, including Martha Argerich, Yuri Bashmet, Valery Gergiev, and Sir Neville Mariner.

Here is a preview featuring Alena and Vadym playing together last summer at an informal gathering of a lucky few in the CU studio:
Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko play Beethoven Violin Sonata Op12-3
Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko play Beethoven Violin Sonata Op12-3

You can also hear Vadym performing the Rachmaninov Concerto #2 this week with the New West Symphony in Oxnard on Nov. 4 and Thousand Oaks on Nov. 5,  http://www.newwestsymphony.org/single_tickets.php 

Rounding out the program, the gifted clarinetist James Hodges will perform Dance Preludes by Witold Lutoslawski together with returning to CU pianist Hung-Tao Lin. 





Classical Underground Showcase:  Jeremy Lipking 




"Danielle" oil on linen  


It is always a great pleasure to see any recent work by our Classical Undergrounder Jeremy Lipking, but the one he just completed and will be sharing with us is particularly special. 


This masterwork likely won't go to a gallery, but remain a private family treasure. Jeremy and Danielle just welcomed to the world their twins Juniper and Zion. This painting is dedicated to the sacred woman's power of life-giving and depicts Danielle during her pregnancy.

The gorgeous palette of soft yet crisp colors perfectly placed in exquisitely precise tonalities displays a magnificent and rare level of control that puts Jeremy among the very few painters who ever mastered the visual power of close tonal range. This unique and highly developed ability allows him to keep the figure as a darker, fully unified silhouette set against shimmering evening sky, yet never disturb its overall lightness.

The profile presentation of the figure gives the exposed crescent of the baby bump a feeling of a celestial body rising over a horizon, with its curvature being supported and contrasted with the orb of the black hat.

Congratulations Jeremy and Danielle!
  
  
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   



  

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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at


for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument


  

Steinway  

   
*****



    
in ART we trust!
            
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20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. Potluck. Entrance from the parking lot.  Free parking.    
 

RSVP now for November 7th - not to miss with Vadym Kholodenko


November Night ! 

this coming Monday, the 7th @ 8 p.m. 


  





 

We are truly privileged to present the CU debuts of two of the finest young musicians of their generation. The latest winner of the Van Cliburn Competition (2013), Vadym Kholodenko is a magisterial pianist in the grand Russian tradition. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Vadym will perform Schumann's rarely heard 4 Piano Pieces, op. 32, a work championed by the great Emil Gilels, whose refined power Vadym readily calls to mind.  Also on the program, Ravel's suite "Le tombeau de Couperin," and a Schubert Fantasie for Violin and Piano with the wonderful violinist Alena Baeva.  A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory like Vadym, and protege of both Rostropovich and Seiji Ozawa, Alena has performed concertos and chamber music with many of the greatest conductors and musicians in the world, including Martha Argerich, Yuri Bashmet, Valery Gergiev, and Sir Neville Mariner.

Here is a preview featuring Alena and Vadym playing together last summer at an informal gathering of a lucky few in the CU studio:
Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko play Beethoven Violin Sonata Op12-3
Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko play Beethoven Violin Sonata Op12-3

You can also hear Vadym performing the Rachmaninov Concerto #2 this week with the New West Symphony in Oxnard on Nov. 4 and Thousand Oaks on Nov. 5,  http://www.newwestsymphony.org/single_tickets.php 

Rounding out the program, the gifted clarinetist James Hodges will perform Dance Preludes by Witold Lutoslawski together with returning to CU pianist Hung-Tao Lin. 





Classical Underground Showcase:  Jeremy Lipking 




"Danielle" oil on linen  


It is always a great pleasure to see any recent work by our Classical Undergrounder Jeremy Lipking, but the one he just completed and will be sharing with us is particularly special. 

This masterwork likely won't go to a gallery, but remain a private family treasure. Jeremy and Danielle just welcomed to the world their twins Juniper and Zion. This painting is dedicated to the sacred woman's power of life-giving and depicts Danielle during her pregnancy.

The gorgeous palette of soft yet crisp colors perfectly placed in exquisitely precise tonalities displays a magnificent and rare level of control that puts Jeremy among the very few painters who ever mastered the visual power of close tonal range. This unique and highly developed ability allows him to keep the figure as a darker, fully unified silhouette set against shimmering evening sky, yet never disturb its overall lightness.

The profile presentation of the figure gives the exposed crescent of the baby bump a feeling of a celestial body rising over a horizon, with its curvature being supported and contrasted with the orb of the black hat.

Congratulations Jeremy and Danielle!
  
  
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   



  

******

We are most grateful to our supportive friends at


for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument


  

Steinway  
   
*****


    
in ART we trust!
            
*******
20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. Potluck. Entrance from the parking lot.  Free parking.    
 

Sunday, September 25, 2016

RSVP now for October 3rd - Opening Night. 9th Season!

Online reservations are now closed.  

October Night  - Season's Opening! 

this coming Monday, the 3rd @ 8 p.m. 



@ Alexey Steele Grand Atelier




















 
October 3 marks not only the start of our ninth season, but we'll also celebrate the birthday of our dear amigo Eduardo Delgado (just returned from playing in Italy and Argentina and about to leave for concerts in China and Thailand), who will be bringing us gifts of Ravel and Granados. Join us in wishing "Feliz cumpleaños querido Eduardo"!

At our last concert in June, we witnessed the birth of a thrilling new partnership with Anton Smirnov on piano, Evgeny Tonkha on cello, and Dmitry Olevsky on violin playing an all-too-brief, luscious movement of the Mendelssohn Trio in D minor, and leaving everyone hungry for more.  We're in luck because they are back to serve up the whole ravishing thing.
Evgeny and Dmitry will be joined by Erik Boulanger for a special presentation of "newborn" instruments made by celebrated Ojai-based luthier Brian Lisus.
The exceedingly fine Russian pianist Alex Slobodyanik, now a Los Angeles native, returns to CU with a selection of Chopin works including the Scherzo in B-flat Major and 4 etudes.
And for the first time in CU history, we will present a piano CONCERTO! Well, not with an actual orchestra, but with a second piano playing a reduction of the orchestral score, as pianists traditionally do when readying for an orchestral performance (or anytime there isn't an orchestra handy).  CU's very own audio recording genius Noel Gould will play the first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor K. 466, accompanied on second piano by Naomi Sumitami, winner of the USC Concerto Competition.  Noel is preparing for the Moments of Music Foundation Piano Concerto Competition for Amateurs & Teachers at Steinway Piano Gallery in Beverly Hills on October 9.  The winner will play with an orchestra for real at Zipper Hall on Nov. 5.  Go Noel!
   
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   


 



   
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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at
for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument
Model CD-706.

Steinway  
 

We are grateful for a continuous support     
of our founding patron
RAND RESOURCES, LLC
 
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Classical Underground Showcase  

We will have a very special showcase at the opening night!  
Please watch for a separate email with details! 

    
in ART we trust!
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20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. Potluck. Entrance from the parking lot.  Free parking.    

Monday, September 19, 2016

9th Season - Save The Date!

  

Opening Season 
Music & Art + potluck party
We are happy to announce our new
9th season!  

Save the date!
 
Monday, October 3rd, 2016  

Look for the email invitation next week,  
or check back our website at that time 

                           
Please also check your bulk folder, as many of you reported that you are not getting our emails.  We email everyone on the list!


Tuesday, May 31, 2016

June 6th Season's Finale - RSVP now!

Online RSVP is now closed.   
June Night  - Season's Finale! 

this coming Monday, the 6th
@ 8 p.m. 






It has become an annual tradition to close out the Classical Underground season with a rousing appearance by our mega-virtuoso friend Jura Margulis while he is in town, this time bringing a fantastic program including Schumann's beloved Kreisleriana, the Sonata Reminiscenza Op. 38 of Nikolai Medtner, and the stunning Islamey by Balakirev - a piece that separates the piano mortals from the superhumans in highly entertaining fashion.


Jura and Alissa  

Christopher Elchico made a memorable CU debut as part of the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet.  We welcome him back to play solo in a piece called "Ku Ku" by Barry Cockcroft, plus the saxophone transcription of Saint-Saens' lovely Oboe Sonata, with Huyen Khanh Do on piano.



The Mendelssohn Trio #2 will be in excellent CU veteran hands with Anton Smirnov on piano, Evgeny Tonkha on cello, and CU newcomer (by way of UCSB) Dimitry Olevsky on violin.



Cuban-American pianist Antonio Iturrioz is in town to  perform at the Liszt festival this week at CS Northridge. Antonio became a noted specialist of the left-hand piano repertoire after injuring his right hand in a fall. Happily he has long fully recovered, but he still loves the repertoire and will perform left-hand works by Godowsky and Scriabin, in addition to good ol' two-handed Rachmaninoff preludes.
      
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   
 


Please RSVP via Paypal through our website by clicking on the button on the top of this invitation.

  
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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at


for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument
Model D.
  

Steinway  

   
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Classical Underground Showcase  





The resurgent representational movement is a stylistically wide-ranging field, marked by a diversity of visual  approaches and far from any single look.  There are various artistic branches that make it an exciting creative territory within contemporary art.
Our good friend Eric Merrell represents a fascinating branch that is rooted  in the venerated California Plein Air school, yet he is taking it in his own exciting direction. Following in the footsteps of a great California Plein Air painter and CU friend Daniel W. Pinkham, Eric approaches his canvases as poetry in compositional  organization of color masses. Eric is condensing his contemplative subjects -- be they nature's  vast expanses or intimate still lifes -- to their core overall forms, while delivering them in moment-specific color harmonies.
The key to this ability is Eric's rigorous plein air observation and the practice of a hardcore field painter with sharpened aesthetics.
In his compositional designs and arrangements Eric explores command of mood through skillful color harmonization and application of textures, making a significant step from plein air landscape and into a category of independent visual language.
It's a joy to observe the development of this exciting, dedicated and authentic young talent who proves himself time and again within the direction of his own artistic path.
   
in ART we trust!

   
*******
20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. Potluck. Free Parking. Entrance from Torrance Blvd. gate - from the parking lot.   


405 South to the Harbor 110 South towards San Pedro; Exit Torrance Blvd., Turn Left at the Stop sign; Turn Left on Torrance Blvd /next light/; Continue pass Figueroa Ave, pass Carson Town Center North; 200 yards before next light /which is Main street/ make Left into a driveway to a large parking lot  and proceed to your right. Please note that the gate next to CU will be closed for safety.  The entrance is from the parking lot. The building is on the corer of Main and Torrance. 20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Extra: May 23rd special event - not to be missed!

online reservations are now closed. 

May Night  - Extra! 
this coming Monday, the 23rd @ 8 p.m. 

Music & Arts in the Studio  
   
   

May is "Cello Mania" month in LA with the Piatigorsky Festival bringing many of the world's greatest cello performers and teachers together in concerts, recitals and master classes centered around the instrument. With this abundance of great artistry in town,  Classical Underground is seizing the opportunity to  present a special bonus concert this Monday in celebration of the cello. 
We are honored to once again welcome the great international cellist David Geringas, returning to CU along with our dear friend and former Geringas student Evgeny Tonkha, the superb LA-based Hungarian cellist Laszlo Mezo, and more to be announced.


 
They will perform original works and arrangements for cello solo, duo, trio and quartet by  Bach, Handel, Couperin, Rossini, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and Corigliano, plus a show-stopping 4 cello arrangement of Pirates of the Caribbean. 
It will be a night of soul-stirring introspection and exuberant virtuosity, not to be missed!
      
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   
 
Please RSVP via Paypal through our website by clicking on the button on top. 

  
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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at
for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument
Model D.
  

Steinway  
   
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Classical Underground Showcase
DAVID LEFFEL 
   


David A. Leffel, Portrait of David Kramer, 1977, oil on canvas, 30 x 25, collection of Cindy Kramer McSweeney 


Classical Underground is exceptionally proud to showcase the legend of American representational realism David Leffel with a preview of the groundbreaking retrospective exhibition of his work at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art.
David Leffel is one of the lonely few great pillars that preserved the bridge of the representational tradition in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. David is certainly one of the most important influences for the entire powerful generational resurgence of realism in  contemporary American art at the beginning of 21st century.
"Leffel's powerful realism arises from his commitment to understanding and capturing the flow of light.  He does not paint things, but light falling and flowing over objects.  By treating light as a vital force, he gives his paintings the feeling that they are infused with life" said Michael Zakian, Director of the Weisman Museum.
The exhibition is the first major retrospective for the 84-year-old artist, who in the 1960s broke with mainstream abstraction by reviving the art of the Old Masters. Approximately 50 paintings from the past 50 years will be featured - showcasing portraiture, still lifes, and landscapes of this revered artist, author and teacher.
"I planned the David Leffel retrospective to follow immediately after an exhibition of work by Andy Warhol," said  Zakian.  "The parallels are fascinating.  They were born only a few years apart and both worked as commercial illustrators in New York in the 1950s.  The difference is that Warhol went on to reuse images from advertising to create Pop Art.  Leffel wanted an art of greater depth and substance and chose to dedicate himself to revive forgotten techniques and learn to paint like the Old Masters."
David A. Leffel: The Mastery of Light - A Retrospective
May 14 - August 7, 2016
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, Calif. 90263
  
in ART we trust!


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20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745
Doors open at 7 p.m. No assigned seats - first come-first served. 

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Save the date - CU EXTRA - May 23

May Night - EXTRA!  
                          
Music & Art + potluck party

Save the date!  
 
Monday, May 23rd, 2016
with surprise performers! 

Look for the email invitation next week,  
or check back our website at that time 
    
Please also check your bulk folder, as many of you reported that you are not getting our emails.  We email everyone on the list!

from audience  
 

in ART we trust!

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

May 9th Music and the Art in the Studio

Online reservations are now closed.

May Night  
this coming Monday, the 9th @ 8 p.m. 

Music & Arts in the Studio  

     






For our May Program we welcome the return of the City of Angels Saxophone Quartet, with an exquisite example of what makes this combination so special: the ethereal Lux Aeterna by Latvian composer Rihards Dubra.
Dmitry Rachmanov, our pianist and professor friend from up North (Cal State Northridge, that is), brings a selection of seductive miniatures by Tchaikovsky, Liadov, Liszt, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff and Anton Rubinstein.

 
We also have a new friend from the South (Cal State Fullerton), Ukrainian violinist Mira Khomik, who makes her CU debut performing Debussy's sonata for violin and piano with Anna Sarkisova.  In addition to being on the CSF faculty, Mira is working on her PhD at UCLA.

 
From the East (USC!) comes pianist Hung-Tao Lin, who will make his solo CU debut with two of Liszt's Sonetti del Petrarca.
Clarinetist James Hodges arrives from the West (Santa Monica!) with the lively and witty Poulenc Sonata, along with Jasper Jimenez on piano.
And finally, while all roads may lead to Classical Underground, happily our "resident" virtuoso Harout Senekeremian has long been right here with us, this time playing some of the devilishly difficult Fairy Tales for piano by Nikolai Medtner.
     
 As always - bring your spirits, food and drink for you and your friends to enjoy.   

 


Please RSVP via Paypal through our website by clicking on the paypal button on top of the page 




  
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We are most grateful to our supportive friends at
for graciously providing us with their incomparable instrument
Model D.
  

Steinway  
   
******
                   
   
Classical Underground Showcase 
   



Joseph Todorovitch is one of the bright figures of the new representational expression in contemporary Art.
The body of Joseph's new work shows off the current state of his continuous drive to develop his impressive technical abilities. Exploring the new expressive possibilities in presenting the human figure and expanding its visual language is part of a wider movement of taking the tradition-based approach to the next step.
The technically fluid, expressive tools merging tonality, color and shape - reflecting the perceptional and cognitive developments of our generation - is an inherently contemporary expression of contemporary visual cognition.
We see the emergence of a new stage in developing tools for expression of reality, why I call it Novorealism - a specific stylistic search within our period of visual expression that is only beginning to unfold.
In Joseph's work you have a rare opportunity to glimpse the inner workings of this super-advanced visual lab.  
in ART we trust!

The doors open at 7 p.m. and music starts at 8 p.m.  Unassigned seating.  Potluck.  Directions and address are below:

405 South to the Harbor 110 South towards San Pedro; Exit Torrance Blvd., Turn Left at the Stop sign; Turn Left on Torrance Blvd /next light/; Continue pass Figueroa Ave, pass Carson Town Center North; 200 yards before next light /which is Main street/ make Left into a driveway to a large parking lot  and proceed to your right. Please note that the gate next to CU will be closed for safety.  The entrance is from the parking lot. The building is on the corer of Main and Torrance. 20795 Main St. Carson, Ca 90745