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SATURDAY, JUNE 14
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8:00-9:00am | Zalk Theater, Besant Hill School
Brooklyn Rider
PHILIP GLASS: Quartet No. 2 “Company”
SCHUBERT: Quarttetsatz
EVAN ZIPORYN: Qi – Garden
COLIN JACOBSEN:Three Miniatures
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11:00am-12:45pm | Libbey Bowl
Jennifer Frautschi, violin
Jeremy Denk, piano
IVES: Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Nos. 1-4 (complete)
[reveal heading=”%image% Program Details”] Charles Ives’ sonatas for violin and piano – heard all too rarely and almost never together in a single concert – are shot through with fond recollections of his childhood and the world his parents knew. These homespun verities, hymns, and patriotic tunes, often embedded in dissonant harmonies and rhapsodic textures, inevitably puncture then transcend the stiff pretensions of “High Art”.[/reveal]![]()
1:00-3:00pm | Ojai Valley Inn & Spa (905 Country Club Dr.)
Celebrate and honor longtime attendees with Festival friends. Plus, Christopher Hailey interviews Storm Large. $55/person
**This event conflicts with the Saturday Ojai Film**
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2:30pm | Ojai Playhouse (145 E. Ojai Ave.)
The Magic Flute
A film by Ingmar Bergman
SOLD OUT
*Available for series pass holders who purchased prior to Nov. 23, 2013*
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6:00-7:00pm | Libbey Bowl
Jeremy Denk, piano
Timo Andres, piano
Alex Sopp, flute
Colin Jacobsen, violin
Miranda Sielaff, viola
Eric Jacobsen, cello
The Knights
Eric Jacobsen, conductor
ANDREW NORMAN: Light Screens
MOZART / TIMO ANDRES: Coronation Concerto Re-composition
**SOLD OUT**
[reveal heading=”%image% Program Details”] Yes, we’ve heard it before – or have we? This is the enchanting disorientation of Timo Andres’ re-composition of Mozart’s “Coronation” Concerto that makes us re-think what we thought we knew. Andrew Norman’s piece, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s stained glass window designs, merges music and architecture.[/reveal]
** One ticket for both Saturday evening concerts **
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8:00-10:00 pm | Libbey Bowl
Storm Large, vocalist
Hudson Shad Quartet
The Knights
Eric Jacobsen, conductor
BOCCHERINI (arr. The Knights): String Quintet in C major Op. 30, No. 6 – “La musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid”
IVES: Three Places in New England (1930 version)
FELDMAN: Madame Press Died Last Week at Ninety
STOCKHAUSEN (arr. Caroline Shaw): Tierkreis – Leo
WEILL: Seven Deadly Sins (in English)
**SOLD OUT**
[reveal heading=”%image%Program Details”] The innovative orchestral collection The Knights takes us all over the map in a package tour that includes a night on the town with Luigi Boccherini, Three Places in New England, sightings of Feldman’s cuckoo, Stockhausen’s lion, and a road trip with Kurt Weill, whose deliciously wicked Seven Deadly Sins will feature wickedly delicious performances by Storm Large and Hudson Shad.[/reveal]Between the concerts, join us for the Saturday Supper in Libbey Park and nearby Ojai restaurant partners. Read more here >>
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10:30-11:15 pm | Libbey Bowl
Jennifer Frautschi, violin
Members of The Knights
– Max Mandel, viola
– Joseph Gramley, percussion
– Steven Beck, celesta
Ojai Festival Singers
Robert Spano, conductor
J.S. BACH: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C major, BWV 1005
FELDMAN: Rothko Chapel
FREE
[reveal heading=”%image% Program Details”] Two soliloquies usher in the night. Bach’s third unaccompanied violin sonata begins with a single, hesitant gesture and ends in a burst of unbounded energy. In between an awe-inspiring fugue and a nobly reserved Largo that can seem positively loquacious when followed by the movingly austere viola solo of Feldman’s Rothko Chapel.[/reveal]
Programs and artists are subject to change.
