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​February 2026

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Sunday, February 22    3:30 pm to 5:00 pm  (Bel Air, Los Angeles)
Vicente Chamber Orchestra: Bach Violin Concerti with Ken Aiso + Respighi's Suite for Organ & Strings

The Vicente Chamber Orchestra presents an afternoon exploring the brilliance of the Baroque and its lasting influence on later composers.
Violinist Ken Aiso takes center stage for Bach's beloved Violin Concerti—works that remain touchstones of the repertoire for their perfect balance of virtuosity and emotional depth. The program also features Ottorino Respighi's Suite for Organ and Strings in G Major, with organist Nancy Ruczynski. Composed in 1905, this suite pays loving tribute to the Baroque masters while filtering their language through Respighi's own colorful sensibility.
Set within the resonant acoustics of Bel Air Church, this concert offers a rare opportunity to hear these works in the kind of intimate, reverberant space for which they were conceived.

Tickets: $28.52
Bel Air Church 16221 Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90049
More info:
https://vicentechamberorchestra.com/
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/baroque-beyond-violin-and-organ-tickets-1975239537629?

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Sunday February 22   2:00 PM (Santa Monica)

Avi Avital & Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra

BroadStage Celebrity Series presents a spectacular collaboration of musical excellence as Avi Avital, considered by many to be the world’s greatest mandolinist, takes the stage with the renowned Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra! Hailed by The New York Times as “explosively charismatic” in live performance, Avital is the first mandolin soloist to be nominated for a classical GRAMMY® Award. He is known for reinvigorating the mandolin and shaping its history and future, while playing it in the most prestigious halls all over the world. 

Avital is joined by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, praised by The New York Times as “America’s leading historically informed ensemble.” Among the most recorded orchestras in the world, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra performs on period-specific instruments, presenting repertoire ranging from early Baroque to late Romantic, along with new contemporary works and major operatic productions. 

With an orchestra of 16 musicians led by Avital, the program features beloved Baroque masterpieces, as well as modern works with folk influences.

Program

Antonio VIVALDI (1678–1741) Concerto for Strings in A major, RV 158
J.S. BACH (1685–1750) Concerto No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052 (transcr. Avital)
Antonio VIVALDI Concerto for Mandolin in C major, RV 425
Giovanni SOLLIMA (b. 1962)Concerto for Mandolin
Béla BARTÓK (1881–1945) Romanian Folk Dances (arr. Avital)

Tickets: $47-$89

Broad Stage 1310 11th St. Santa Monica, CA 90401

more info: https://broadstage.org/

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Feb 27, 2026, 7:30 PM (Irvine)

Feb 28, 2026, 7:30 PM  (Pasadena)

Eleteria: Telemann, Bach, and the Italian Baroque

Join us for our inaugural concert, featuring an exciting program of Telemann, Bach, Vivaldi, Castello, and more. Italian Baroque composers are personal favorites of ours for their unbridled virtuosity, complimenting perfectly with popular works of Bach and Teleman. Together, these traditions create a rich and vibrant musical dialogue.

Founded in 2025, ELETTARIA is re-examining and enlivening historical instruments with a scope of personal interpretation and cross-genre collaboration. The ensemble's focus on Renaissance and Baroque instrumental music interweaves with their daring exploration of living composers. A passion project at its core, Elettaria comprises of Hejun Yang, Robert Wang, and Andrew Levy, three instrumentalists who are both seasoned soloist and ensemble player.

Artists:

ANDREW LEVY has performed in the United States, the Netherlands, and Germany with groups including Voices of Music, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, San Francisco Opera, the Royal Wind Music, American Bach Soloists, Marin Baroque, MUSA, and Ensemble Mirabile.

ROBERT WANG Robert earned his MM and BM in Classical Guitar Performance at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, receiving the 2025 Outstanding Graduate Award, and studying historical plucked instruments with Jason Yoshida. Robert is versed in playing basso continuo and solo on theorbo, lute, and baroque guitar. He is primarily devoted to ensemble playing and has performed with ASU Music Theatre and Opera (L'Orfeo), Bach Collegium San Diego, Colburn Baroque Ensemble, Early Music Vancouver (Vespers of 1610), Ensemble Flame (O Mother What Shall I Do), The Golden Bridge, OperaNEO (Ariodante), Shunske Sato, Sibelius Academy Baroque Orchestra (King Arthur), Tesserae Baroque, USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia, and the USC Thornton Opera (Actéon).

HEJUN YANG is a harpsichordist and historical organist dedicated to broadening historically informed performance to new audiences and communities. She is a prized participant of the 2025 American Bach Soloists Academy in San Francisco and has collaborated with Street Symphony, USC Thornton Chamber Opera, and Loyola Marymount University. Hejun performs as a member and frequent soloist with the USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia, exploring repertoire from early seventeenth-century Italy to late eighteenth-century Germany. Hejun is currently pursuing her DMA in Early Music (Historical Keyboard Performance) at USC Thornton School of Music under Ian Pritchard. She previously earned her GC in Early Music from USC Thornton under Lucinda Carver and her MM in Piano Performance from Temple University with Joyce Lindorff.

Tickets: $0-$25

Feb 27, 2026 St. John Henry Newman Catholic Church, 2532 Dupont Dr, Irvine, 92612

Feb 28, 2026, 7:30 PM Trinity Lutheran Church, 997 E Walnut St, Pasadena, 91106

more info: https://www.elettariala.org/events

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March 2026

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 5:00PM-6:15PM (Claremont)
Sonia Lee (organ/piano) and Shahid Osuna (flute)  : Lenten Meditations

A Lenten concert as part of the Adventures in Music series presented by the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. 

Shahid Osuna is the principal flutist with both the Whittier Regional Symphony and the Angeles Symphony Orchestra, and the second flutist with the San Fernando Valley Symphony. He currently co-directs the Los Angeles Flute Choir.
Sonia Lee has been invited as soloist, collaborative artists, and guest director at festivals and venues in more than 150 cities on four continents. She has served as faculty and staff at Scripps College and California State University, San Bernardino and she is music director and principal organist at Christ Church Parish in Ontario and St. Mary in Palms Episcopal Church in L.A.
Program:
J. S. Bach, Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott ("Have mercy on me, O Lord God"), BWV 721
J. S. Bach, Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben ("Out of love my Saviour is willing to die") from St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244

Johann Kuhnau, Biblical Sonata no. 4 ("Hezekiah's Sickness and Restoration") 

Johannes Brahms, Herzliebster Jesu ("Ah, Holy Jesus"), op. 122, no. 2

Healey Willan, Partita on "St. Flavian" (Lord, who throughout these forty days)

Healey Willan, Prelude on "St. Columba" (The King of love my shepherd is)

Jacques Ibert, Aria  

Amy Beach, Invocation, op. 55

Florence Price, Adoration
Edward Elgar, Sursum corda ("Lift up your hearts"), op. 11

Freewill offering. Ample parking in church lot.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 1700 N Towne Ave, Claremont, CA 91711

Concert series website: https://www.egoodshepherd.org/adventures-in-music
Venue's website: https://www.egoodshepherd.org/
Phone: (909) 626-2714

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Friday, March 6 · 7:30 pm (Downtown LA)

Tesserae Baroque: music of the French Baroque and Los Angeles premiere of Meera Kahe

Tesserae Baroque presents the Los Angeles premiere of Meera Kahe, a new cantata by Reena Esmail, paired with music of the French Baroque.

Tesserae Baroque presents the Los Angeles premiere of Meera Kahe, a new cantata by Reena Esmail, featuring baroque violin, baroque flute, baroque cello, harpsichord, tabla, and Hindustani vocalist Saili Oak. Last season, the Eaton Fire made it impossible for us to prepare the full work, but now we’re back and ready to share Meera Kahe in its entirety!

Esmail’s cantata, which sets the iconic Hindi texts of 16C Indian saint-poet Mirabai, will be coupled by music by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and François Couperin.

tickets: $0 - $50

Thayer Hall, Colburn School Los Angeles, CA 200 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012

Handicap Parking in underground parking - enter off Kosckiuszko Way from Olive St

(as if going to Disney Hall)

more info:

https://tesseraebaroque.org/event/meera-kahe/

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March 14 10AM-4PM (Glendale)

SCEMS: Early Music Day: A Community Festival Returns!

    Celebrate Early Music Month with a fun day of workshops, concerts, and a community sing-along/play-along. SCEMS, Jouyssance Early Music Ensemble, and The Foundation for the Neo-Renaissance, and others, sponsor this day for all musicians in the early music community and children to come together and play and sing music together.

Professionally-coached workshops for all levels of singers, winds, and strings (all at A440) include preparation for the finale mass performance. Finishing the day will be a showcase of local Early Music groups. There will be an instrument "petting zoo", and an Exhibition of local instrument makers will display and sell instruments, as well as used instruments will be for sale

You are welcome to register to participate in either the full day or partial day.

Admission: $0 (no lunch) - $30 (includes lunch).

Register now! https://crm.nonprofiteasy.com/9493/Pages/Events/#/Details/12806// 

Location: First Baptist Church of Glendale 209 N Louise St, Glendale, CA 91206

parking in small church lot, and city parking in adjacent lot.

More info: info@jouyssance.org

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SUNDAY, March 15th, 1:00pm (West LA)

L.A. Camerata presents "She Rambled Out of Bounds," works curated by women in Ireland and Scotland

L.A. Camerata is devoted to the performance of works for and by early modern women, reviving women's stories through immersive performances that blur the boundaries between music and drama. This performance features works for harp curated by the Maclean-Clephane sisters and Lady Margaret Wemyss, fiddle pieces by Mistress Magdalen Stirling, lyra viol music from the Leyden Manuscript, and traditional tunes by Carolan. Music will be woven together with poetry by Letitia Pilkington, Mary Monck, and Frances Sheridan, performed by actor Corryn Cummins. An ensemble of period instruments, including a clarseach (Scottish period harp), baroque fiddle, and viola da gamba. This performance is co-directed by Marylin Winkle and Tamzin Elliott, who will perform alongside Alys Hoy (voice), Amy Wang (fiddle), and Jillian Risigari-Gai (harp). Join us at the newly-opened Harp Center Los Angeles, the coolest place to experience art and all things harp while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea from the on-site cafe. 

Admission: By donation, pay-what-you-can. RSVP: https://forms.gle/mNiyzpg2g7MWEaJz8

Location: Harp Center Los Angeles, 2927 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Parking: Large, free parking lot in the back. Street parking also available on Sepulveda. 

Contact: losangelescamerata@gmail.com

more info: https://www.losangelescamerata.org/seasonevents

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Friday, March 20.    7:30 PM (La Jolla - San Diego area)

Le Consort: A Trio Sonata Soirée

Presented by La Jolla Music Society. Le Consort invites you to the baroque era, in which the trio Sonata was the most popular chamber music formation. This whirlwind program will spotlight examples by famous composers such as Bach and Telemann, alongside some unjustly neglected Baroque masters, illustrating the immense expressive range and creativity of this repertoire. With a few strokes of the two violins and cello bows and animation of the harpsichord’s keys, let yourself be teleported from the Venice of Albinoni and Gentili to the Naples of Porpora, with a visit to Telemann and Bach in Germany. The program concludes with a magnificent setting of “Follia”—the era’s most recognizable melody, and one which still resonates today. A great journey awaits you!

“Ravishing, exhilarating and uniquely beautiful.” — BBC Music Magazine

Program: DE MONTÉCLAIR Plainte en Dialogue (arr. for two violins)

DANDRIEU Trio Sonata in A Major, Op. 1, No. 4

ALBINONI. Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1, No. 1

TELEMANN Duet for Two Violins “Lilliputsche Chaconne”

VIVALDI Adagio and Allegro from Sonata Op. 1, No. 9

MARINI Sinfonia grave a 3, Op. 1, No. 6, “La Zorzi”

MERULA Ballo detto Pollicio Op. 12, No. 24, Ciaconna

REALI La Folia Op. 1, No. 12

BIBER. Passacaglia for Solo Violin

J.S. BACH Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1, Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 1039, Larghetto from Concerto in D Major, BWV 972

VIVALDITrio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1, No. 12, “Follia” RV 63

FREE PRELUDE LECTURE · 6:30 PM by Michael Gerdes,

Musicians:: Théotime Langlois de Swarte, violin, Sophie de Bardonnèche, violin
Hanna Salzenstein, cello, Justin Taylor, harpsichord

The Baker-Baum Concert Hall, 7600 Fay Ave L to, La Jolla, CA 92037

more info: https://theconrad.org/events/le-consort/

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To view the entire season of concerts and events, consult the current Master Calendar.

 

Please note that SCEMS does not present or sponsor concerts.

The listings below include early music related concerts and events offered by organizations throughout the Southern California area.  Readers are advised to call ahead to verify events, times, and ticket availability, which are subject to change.

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