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Jacaranda Music (2003-2024) was a non-profit organization founded by impresario Patrick Scott and conductor/organist Mark Alan Hilt. For twenty years, Jacaranda produced an annual classical music concert series of modern music and works written since 2000, as well as rare older classical music with potential interest for contemporary listeners. [1] Jacaranda has been based in Santa Monica, California since 2003. In 2016, the series was named by L.A. Weekly as the Best Contemporary Classical Series. [2] At the end of February 2024, Jacaranda ceased producing live concerts, capping their 20 year legacy with a double concert on February 25, 2024.

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Throughout its 20 seasons, Jacaranda has presented the compositions of Philip Glass, John Cage, Olivier Messiaen, Gustav Mahler, Lou Harrison, Dylan Mattingly, Mark Grey, Florence Price, Lukas Foss, Julius Eastman, Frederic Rzewski, David Lang, Peter Maxwell Davies, Horatiu Radulescu, Franz Liszt and George Enescu, among many others. Musicians have included Grammy and Emmy winner Gloria Cheng, Anonymous 4, Quatuor Diotima, Scott Dunn, Kathleen Supové, Christopher Taylor, and Billy Childs. Jacaranda's concerts have been reviewed by several publications, including the LA Times, Classical Voice North America, and BBC Music Magazine. [3] In 2018, The San Francisco Classical Voice said of Jacaranda: "To actually curate a concert is an art. It is one of the qualities that sets apart the Los Angeles music series Jacaranda. For more than 10 years… Jacaranda's concerts have been conceived as musical journeys of discovery…." [4] The LA Times has said of Jacaranda that it "is known for imaginative programs of challenging contemporary music." [5]

Los Angeles Times music critic Mark Swed said of Jacaranda in 2013, "With demanding pieces by Eötvös and the famed late Hungarian composer György Ligeti, "Fierce Beauty" was the most ambitious undertaking so far and by far for Jacaranda.…With this concert, Jacaranda grew up, moving beyond local to national significance." [6]

Longtime music critic Alan Rich regularly wrote about Jacaranda, saying that they produce, "a kind of personalized programming so that you leave each event with the sense of having visited some very smart programming." [7]

Since 2011, the Lyris Quartet has been its resident ensemble.

Top 25 Most Programmed Composers

ComposerBirth/DeathNumber of works performed (total performances)
Olivier Messiaen 1908-199232 (45)
Benjamin Britten 1913-197620 (23)
Charles Ives 1874-195419 (22)
Igor Stravinsky 1882-197115 (22)
Claude Debussy 1862-191814 (18)
John Cage 1912-199212 (17)
Maurice Ravel 1875-193711 (16)
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-175011 (13)
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-195110 (13)
Alberto Ginastera 1916-198310 (12)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-179110 (12)
Thomas Adès 1971-9 (11)
Lou Harrison 1917-20039 (10)
Luciano Berio 1925-20039 (9)
Steve Reich 1936-8 (14)
Philip Glass 1937-8 (14)
Franz Liszt 1811-18868 (10)
Leoš Janáček 1854-19288 (10)
Anton Webern 1883-19458 (10)
Pierre Boulez 1925-20168 (8)
Franz Schubert 1797-18287 (13)
John Adams 1947-7 (11)
Arvo Pärt 1935-7 (8)
David Lang 1957-6 (9)
Antonín Dvořák 1841-19046 (8)

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References

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