Classical Revolution: L.A. at the Silverlake Lounge

classicalrevolutionClassical Revolution, founded in San Francisco in 2006, is an organization that holds classical concerts in venues such as coffee shops, bars and clubs instead of formal concert halls, making the music more intimate and accessible. Classical Revolution: L.A. features concerts at the Silverlake Lounge every first Saturday. The shows are free but donations are appreciated!

Coming up on September 7, at 6pm, are sets by The Krysalis Ensemble and The Revolution L.A. Quintet. The latter will perform music by L.A. film and classical composer, Elliott Goldkind, including his score for the documentary Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner, excerpts of which will be screened at the concert. The Krysalis Ensemble specializes in performing music by Sweden-born L.A. composer S.J. Pettersson, whose music combines minimalism, romanticism, classicism and jazz. Click here for more information.

Image via Classical Revolution: L.A. website

Simone Snaith

About Simone Snaith

Simone Snaith writes young adult and fantasy novels, and sings in the band Turning Violet. A fan of scifi, fantasy, the supernatural and most things from the '80s, she enjoys reviewing music, books and movies. You can read about her own books at simonesnaith.com.
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