2015 Festival Schedule
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
Ojai Talks | 7:30 PM
  Libbey Bowl
Part I: Working with Pierre Boulez, with Thomas W. Morris
 Part II: Boulez in Ojai, with Ralph Grierson and William Kraft
 Part III: Boulez and Beyond the Score®, with Frank Gehry
Ara Guzelimian, Ojai Talks director
Concert | 9:00 PM
 Libbey Bowl
ICE
 red fish blue fish
 Mellissa Hughes, soprano
 Josephine Chan, piano
 Anna Bowen, actress
 Charlotte Cannon, Margaret Cook, Colin Creveling, Derek Herman, Joseph Galizia, Nyle Kenning, actors
 Steven Schick, conductor
Beyond the Score ® A Pierre Dream: A Portrait of Pierre Boulez
 WEST COAST PREMIERE
A phantasmagorical acoustic and theatrical journey through a lifetime of Pierre Boulez’s musical adventures, innovations, and discoveries. Performed within an extraordinary set designed by Frank Gehry, this multimedia event will mix live performance with archival footage and new interviews with Boulez.
Talk Back | 10:30 PM
 Libbey Bowl
 Q&A Beyond the Score ® Creative Director Gerard McBurney and Artistic Director Thomas W. Morris
$90 reserved section | $40 general seating
 View an excerpt from the Chicago premiere of A Pierre Dream >>
Read more on Boulez At 90 and view our Boulez In Ojai timeline >>
Beyond the Score ® is produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
THURSDAY, JUNE 11
 11:00am – 1:30pm
 Ojai Valley Community Church (907 El Centro St)
 
Part I: The World of Percussion, with Steven Schick
 Part II: Composition and Performance as Theater, with John Luther Adams and Roland Auzet
Ara Guzelimian, Ojai Talks director
 3:30- 4:45pm
 Libbey Park
Steven Schick, director
 ICE
 red fish blue fish
 CalArts ensemble
 JOHN LUTHER ADAMS: Sila: The Breath of the World (West Coast Premiere)
Ojai reimagines the concert experience with Sila: The Breath of the World by Pulitzer Prize winner John Luther Adams, who continues his ongoing exploration of sound in an outdoor environment. Inspired by the Inuit concept of the spirit that animates the world, Sila places 80 musicians throughout Libbey Park while listeners are welcome to roam, creating an absorbing and mystical experience.
FREE
Watch John Luther Adams discuss Sila >>
Sila is commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Washington Performing Arts, Ojai Music Festival, Cal Performances, and La Jolla Symphony and Chorus.
 Part I: 6:00-7:00pm | Part II: 8:00-10:00pm
 Libbey Bowl
Part I: Bartók Boulez I
 ICE
 Steven Schick, conductor
 Calder Quartet
 
PIERRE BOULEZ: Dérive I
 BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 1
 BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 2
In this first of four concerts pairing two twentieth-century giants Bartók stakes his claim to the string quartet while Boulez derives a new work from the essence of another.
Part II:
 ICE
 red fish blue fish
 Claire Chase, flute
 Gloria Cheng and Vicki Ray, pianos
 Mellissa Hughes, soprano
 Steven Schick, conductor
EDGARD VARÈSE: Intégrales
 EDGARD VARÈSE: Ionisation
 EDGARD VARÈSE: Density 21.5
 EDGARD VARÈSE: Déserts (with tape)
 CARLOS CHAVEZ: Toccata for Percussion
 ALBERTO GINASTERA: Cantata para América Mágica
With these works Edgard Varèse inaugurated a revolution that presaged future worlds; Carlos Chávez and Albert Ginastera harnessed that revolution to evoke a mythic past.
** One ticket for both parts **
FRIDAY, JUNE 12
 11:00am-2:30pm
 Ojai Valley Community Church (907 El Centro St)
Part I: One-on-One with Claire Chase
 Part II: One-on-One with Wu Man, including the documentary film “Discovering a Musical Heartland: Wu Man’s Return to China”
Ara Guzelimian, Ojai Talks director
 4:00pm-5:00pm
 Libbey Park Gazebo
Members of ICE
STEVE REICH: Electric Counterpoint, for guitar and tape
 JOHN ZORN: Apophthegms, for two violins
 RAND STEIGER: Concatenation, for bassoon and electronics
 SUZANNE FARRIN: Polvere et ombra, for harp
 DU YUN: San, for cello and electronics
 MARIO DIAZ DE LEÓN: Luciform, for flute and electronics
 PAULINE OLIVEROS: Rock Piece
FREE
2015 Ojai Films are cancelled due to ongoing construction at the Ojai Playhouse. For more information, call 805 646 2053.
 Part I: 6:00-7:00pm | Part II: 8:00-9:45pm
 Libbey Bowl
Part I: Bartók Boulez II
 Calder Quartet
 Joshua Rubin, clarinet
 Levy Lorenzo, live sound and electronics
 Miller Puckette, electronics design support
 Nicholas Houfek , lighting design                      
BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 3
 PIERRE BOULEZ: Dialogue de l’ombre double
 BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 5
Night and shadows – central obsessions in the works of Bartók and Boulez, heard here in two magnificent quartets and an unforgettable classic of spatial theater.
Part II: Presenting Steven Schick
 Steven Schick, solo percussion
IANNIS XENAKIS: Rebonds
 KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN: Zyklus
 KAIJA SAARIAHO: Six Japanese Gardens
 DAVID LANG: The Anvil Chorus
 LEI LIANG: Trans
 VINKO GLOBOKAR: ?Corporel
 XENAKIS: Psappha
Steven Schick presents a tour de force of solo percussion: pioneering works by Stockhausen, Xenakis, and Globokar along with pieces by today’s claimants to their bold legacies.
** One ticket for both parts **
Between concert parts, join us for a supper in the park, enjoy specialty food trucks, or visit a local restaurant – read more about Ojai Eats >>
 
 10:30-11:30pm
 Libbey Bowl
Maya Beiser, cello
 Steven Schick, percussion
OSVALDO GOLIJOV: Mariel
 MICHAEL HARRISON: Just Ancient Loops (with film by Bill Morrison)
 ROLAND AUZET: La Cathédrale de Misère (American Premiere)
 Staged version of Ursonate by Kurt Schwitters
 Roland Auzet, director
 Wilfried Wendeling, video & live electronic music designer
Cellist Maya Beiser and Steven Schick perform works that confront spiritual and psychological voids, spaces in which light, film, and drama intensify what music intimates.
FREE – Ticket required
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
 8:00-9:00am
 Zalk Theater
 Besant Hill School (8585 Ojai Santa Paula Rd)*
ICE
 Nicholas Houfek, lights
 Levy Lorenzo, sound and custom light mapping software
JULIO ESTRADA: Memorias—para teclado
 PAULINE OLIVEROS: Thirteen Changes: For Malcolm Goldstein
 ANNA THORVALDSDÓTTIR: In the Light of Air          
Three composers explore the creative act of listening – the aural tapestry of our memories, the delights of shared improvisation, and the revelations of environmental awareness.
*Ojai Sunrises are an Ojai Member Event at the $100 level.
 Learn more about Membership here >>
 11:00am-12:45pm
 Libbey Bowl
Gloria Cheng & Vicki Ray, pianos
 Mellissa Hughes, soprano
 ICE
 red fish blue fish
 Steven Schick, conductor
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: Visions de l’amen
 MAURICE RAVEL: Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Soupir
 PIERRE BOULEZ: Improvisation sur Mallarmé I: Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd’hui
 RAVEL: Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Placet futile
 BOULEZ: Improvisation sur Mallarmé II: Une dentelle s’abolit
 RAVEL: Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Surgi de la croupe et du bond
Messiaen’s visionary mysticism is joined here with works by Ravel and Boulez inspired by the poetry of Mallarmé – music enveloped in mysteries both sacred and profane.
 3:00pm-4:00pm
 Greenberg Activity Center
 Ojai Valley School (723 El Paseo Rd)
** SOLD OUT **
Maya Beiser, cello
 Glenn Kotche, percussion
 Gyan Riley, electric bass
 Dave Cook, sound engineer
LED ZEPPELIN (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Black Dog
 GEORGE GERSHWIN/JANIS JOPLIN (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Summertime
 HOWLIN’ WOLF (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Moanin’ at Midnight
 PINK FLOYD (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Wish You Were Here
 GLENN KOTCHE: Three Parts Wisdom
 JIMI HENDRIX (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Little Wing
 KURT COBAIN (arr. Evan Ziporyn): Lithium
 LED ZEPPELIN: Kashmir
FREE – Ticket required
 **Priority seating for series subscribers prior to Nov. 1**
 Part I: 6:00-7:00pm | Part II: 8:00-9:45pm
 Libbey Bowl
** Reserved seating SOLD OUT **
Part I: Bartók Boulez III
 Calder Quartet
 Claire Chase, flute
 Jacob Greenberg, piano
BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 4
 PIERRE BOULEZ: Sonatine, for flute and piano
 BÉLA BARTÓK: String Quartet No. 6
On the eve of war Bartók’s last quartet is a haunting farewell to an old world; in its wake Boulez’s Sonatine imagines the contours of the new.
Part II:
 ICE
 Wu Man, pipa
 Renga, string ensemble
 Peter Evans, trumpet
 Miller Puckett & Rand Steiger, electronics
 Steven Schick, conductor
RAND STEIGER: Template for Improvising Trumpeter and Ensemble
 GEORGE LEWIS: The Will to Adorn
 IANNIS XENAKIS: Thallein
 JULIA WOLFE: Four Marys (string orchestra version) – World Premiere
 LOU HARRISON: Concerto for Pipa with String Orchestra
A concert in which beauty takes many forms – sometimes wild, exuberant in its excess; sometimes chaste and restrained with a friendly nod to neighbors near and far.
 10:30-11:30pm
 Libbey Bowl
ICE
 Renga
 Steven Schick, conductor
JOHN LUTHER ADAMS: Become River – WEST COAST PREMIERE
 AARON COPLAND: Appalachian Spring (chamber version)
John Luther Adams, a musical poet of nature’s wonders; Aaron Copland, the singer of a nation’s spirit – are joined together in a concert celebrating the flow of living things.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
 5:00-9:30am
 Ojai Art Center*
 (113 S. Montgomery St)
Claire Chase, flute
 Sarah Rothenberg, piano
 Steven Schick, percussion
MORTON FELDMAN: For Philip Guston
Morton Feldman’s tribute to his friend, the artist Philip Guston, is an extended contemplation of the minimal, abstract gestures that contain within themselves a universe of thought and emotion.
*Ojai Sunrises are an Ojai Member Event at the $100 level.
 Learn more about Membership here >>
 11:00am-1:00pm
 Libbey Bowl
Maya Beiser, cello
 Wu Man, pipa
 Sandeep Das, tabla
 Calder Quartet
 red fish blue fish
MOHAMMED FAIROUZ: Kol Nidrei
 CHINARY UNG: Khse Buon
 HUIRAN WANG: Dance of the Yi People
 WU MAN: Leaves Flying in Autumn
 BRIGHT SHENG: Three Songs for Violoncello and Pipa
 TAN DUN: Elegy: Snow in June
 GABRIELA LENA FRANK: ¡Chayraq!
 EVAN ZIPORYN: Sulvasutra
This is a concert about hyphenated identities, compositions that may have their origins in biography and experience, but which anticipate a global humanity in which hyphens disappear.
 3:00-4:00pm
 Ojai Art Center Courtyard*
 (113 S. Montgomery St)
MICHAEL GORDON: Timber
Michael Gordon’s Timber focuses on the acoustic properties of six un-pitched wooden blocks whose rich, resonant overtones create a sonic halo that dances in space.
*Concert in the Courtyard is a Donor Event.
 Learn more here >>
 5:30-7:30pm
 Libbey Bowl
ICE
 Gloria Cheng, piano
 Vicki Ray, piano
 Joseph Pereira, timpani
 Steven Schick, percussion & conductor
Bartók Boulez IV
 PIERRE BOULEZ: Dérive 2 (2009 version)
 BÉLA BARTÓK: Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion
Bartók and Boulez are masters of shaping sound into architecture: the one interweaving intricate design with expressive freedom, the other clothing mathematical rigor in music of utter enchantment.
Please note: Programs, artists, and prices are subject to change. Please visit OjaiFestival.org for current programming information. All sales are final. No refunds, including cancellation due to rain. If you are unable to use your tickets, a tax-deductible receipt can be issued – please call our box office at 805 646 2053 for more information. Tickets will be mailed in May.