Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Ojai, 2019: Barbara Hannigan, Music Director

The final Ojai schedule was published today. I have a big problem: this is opposite the annual Northern California jujitsu camp that I try to attend. The program below is astonishing.


June 6-9, 2019
Thomas W. Morris, Artistic Director
Barbara Hannigan, 2019 Music Director 

Thursday, June 6

1:00-4:30pm Ojai Presbyterian Church
OJAI TALKS 
Led by Ojai Talks Director Ara Guzelimian, these three insightful sessions explore various facets of music-making and ideas featuring Barbara Hannigan and members of EQ, an interview with Thomas W. Morris on his Ojai years, and with members of LUDWIG on their distinctive vision.


5:30-6:00pm Libbey Park Gazebo
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT 
JOHN LUTHER ADAMS/ The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies Part I

Steven Schick, percussion 

7:30-10:30pm Libbey Bowl
STRAVINSKY/ The Rake’s Progress  (fully-staged)                          
Equilibrium Artists: Aphrodite Patoulidou, soprano; Yannis Francois, bass; Elgan Llyr Thomas, tenor; Fleur Barron, mezzo-soprano; Antoin Herrera-Lopez Kessel, bass; James Way, tenor

LUDWIG 
Los Robles Master Chorale
Edo Frenkel, harpsichord
Linus Fellbom, director
Barbara Hannigan, conductor

Friday, June 7

8:00-9:00am Ojai Art Center
Donor Concert 

CLARA IANOTTA/ dead wasps in the jam-jar (iii)  US Premiere
TYSHAWN SOREY/ Everything Changes, Nothing Changes  West Coast Premiere

JACK Quartet           

11:00am-1:00pm Libbey Bowl 


Part I 11:00-11:45am
JOHN ZORN/ The Alchemist       
JOHN ZORN/ Hexentarot 
JOHN ZORN/ Ghosts 
JOHN ZORN/ The Aristos

JACK Quartet
Stephen Gosling, piano 

                       
Part II 12:15-1:00pm
JOHN ZORN/ Ouroboros
JOHN ZORN/ The Unseen           
JOHN ZORN/ Necronomicon                                         
JACK QUARTET
Jay Campbell, cello
Alexa Ciciretti, cello

2:00- 3:00pm  Ojai Presbyterian Church 
OJAI FILM
Zorn II (2016-2018) a film by Mathieu Amalric   
           

5:30-6:00pm Libbey Park Gazebo
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT 
JOHN LUTHER ADAMS/ The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies Part II
Steven Schick, percussion 


7:30-10:00pm  Libbey Bowl
Part I 7:30-8:30pm
DEBUSSY/ Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut (from Images Book 1)
RAVEL/ Une barque sur l’ocean (from Miroirs)
MESSIAEN/ Un reflet dans le vent (from Preludes)                                                 
SCHOENBERG/ String Quartet No. 2  
Stephen Gosling, piano 
Barbara Hannigan, soprano
JACK Quartet

Part II 9:00 – 10:00pm 
DEBUSSY/ Syrinx                                                                        

SCHOENBERG/ Verklärte Nacht
VIVIER/ Lonely Child                                             
Aphrodite Patoulidou, soprano
LUDWIG 
Barbara Hannigan, conductor

10:15-11:30pm Ojai Art Center 
DANCING UNDER THE STARS 
A late night of ballroom dancing with LUDWIG Ballroom Band and Bill Elliott, master of ceremonies
(donor event)          


Saturday, June 8

8:00-9:00am Zalk Theatre 
JAMES DILLON/ La Coupure      
Steven Schick, percussion
Ross Karre, William Brent, video and sound design

11:00am-1pm Libbey Bowl 


Part I 11:00-11:30am

Tribute to Oliver Knussen with music by Oliver Knussen
KNUSSEN/ Masks for flute with wind chimes
KNUSSEN/ Autumnal for violin and piano
KNUSSEN/ Sonja’s Lullaby
KNUSSEN/ Cantata
KNUSSEN/ Eccentric Melody for cello
KNUSSEN/ Ophelia’s Last Dance
KNUSSEN/ Study for Metamorphosis for solo bassoon
LUDWIG
Stephen Gosling, piano

Jay Campbell, cello
                       
Part II 12:00-1:00pm         
RACHMANINOFF/ The Isle of the Dead (arranged by Thomas Beijer)   
MARK-ANTHONY TURNAGE/ Twice Through the Heart                

Kate Howden, mezzo-soprano 
LUDWIG 

Edo Frenkel, conductor                             

2:00- 3:30pm  Ojai Presbyterian Church 
OJAI FILM

Music is Music – a film by Mathieu Amalric
C’est presque au bout du monde – a film by Mathieu Amalric
Taking Risks  - a documentary film by Accentus Music about Barbara Hannigan’s Equilibrium mentoring initiative  US Premiere

5:30-6:00pm Libbey Park Gazebo
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT 
JOHN LUTHER ADAMS/ The Mathematics of Resonant BodiePart III
Steven Schick, percussion 

7:30-10:15pm  Libbey Bowl 

Part I 7:30-8:00pm 
JOHN ZORN/ Jumalattaret                       

Barbara Hannigan, soprano
Stephen Gosling, piano 
Part II 8:15-9:00pm 
RITES OF PASSAGE: Folk songs from around the world 

Equilibrium Artists
Edo Frenkel, piano

Part II 9:30-10:15pm 
GRISEY/ Quatre chants pour franchir le seuil (Four Songs Crossing the Threshold)           
Barbara Hannigan, soprano
LUDWIG 
Steven Schick, conductor 
                       
Sunday, June 9

8:00-9:00am Zalk Theatre 
CATHERINE LAMB/ String Quartet   US Premiere
JACK Quartet 

11:00am-1:15pm Libbey Bowl

Part I 11:00-11:45am

WALTON/ Façade: An Entertainment                                                              
LUDWIG 
Barbara Hannigan, speaker 

Part II 12:15-1:15pm         
TERRY RILEY/ In C           
Festival artists
                                                           

4:30-6:30pm Libbey Bowl 
STRAVINSKY/ Pulcinella (complete)     
HAYDN/ Symphony No. 49 “La Passione”     
GERSHWIN/ Girl Crazy Suite (arranged by Bill Elliott)          
Kate Howden, mezzo-soprano 
James Way, tenor
Antoin Herrera-Lopez Kessel, bass
LUDWIG  
Barbara Hannigan, conductor and soprano


5 comments:

Civic Center said...

That is an awesome program, worthy of dispensing with the jujitsu camp in NoCal, although they do bring up about half the Ojai programs to UC Berkeley the next week, so that's what I'm probably going to attend.

Lisa Hirsch said...

Ojai at Berkeley is done. Last year was....the last year.

Civic Center said...

NOOOO! It was some of their best programming.

Lisa Hirsch said...

I wish it were otherwise, but I don't think that these programs were very well attended, especially when they were doing late-night concerts. I think I went to ONE season, the one that Leif-Ove Andsnes curated. He and Marc-Andre Hamelin did a concert at 9:30 p.m. of the two-piano version of Rite of Spring that was amazing.

Civic Center said...

I went to a lot of the concerts, and most of them were great. But you're right, they weren't all that well-attended, partly because school is out for the summer and the campus felt empty.