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January 26, 2025 at 11AM

Step into the world of Wild Up—a GRAMMY®-nominated ensemble that defies classical music norms. Led by Artistic Director Christopher Rountree, this ensemble blends classical repertoire with pop culture, new music, and performance art, and performs modern masterworks across style, genre, and concept.

The churning mists of Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht cross paths with an interlocking lattice of rhythms in inti figgis-vizueta’s secret music, while John Adams Shaker Loops draws listeners into a space of spirit. Prepare for an exhilarating experience where tradition meets innovation– every Wild Up performance is truly unforgettable.

 

Pre-Show on The Plaza

Pop in for pre-show music on The Plaza with SMC Applied Music Program! Pre-show on The Plaza takes place 45 minutes before the BroadStage presentation. 

Program

Schoenburg: Verklärte Nacht

inti figgis vizueta: secret music

Adams: Shaker Loops

Showtimes & Tickets

“a raucous, grungy, irresistibly exuberant … fun-loving, exceptionally virtuosic family."

- Zachary Woolfe, the New York Times

Called “a raucous, grungy, irresistibly exuberant … fun-loving, exceptionally virtuosic family” by Zachary Woolfe of the New York Times, Wild Up has been lauded as one of classical music’s most exciting groups by virtually every significant institution and critic within earshot. 

The GRAMMY nominated ensemble was started by Artistic Director Christopher Rountree, his vision of a group of young musicians that rejected outdated traditions and threw classical repertoire into the context of pop culture, new music, and performance art. In 2020, the group celebrates 10 years of bringing people together around the belief that no music is off limits, that classical music concerts can defy convention and address the need for heart-wrenching, mind-bending experiences.

Over the past decade the group: accompanied Björk at Goldenvoice’s FYF Fest; premiered David Lang and Mark Dion’s “anatomy theater” at LA Opera; played the scores to “Under the Skin” by Mica Levi and “Punch Drunk Love” by Jon Brion live with the films at L.A.’s Regent Theater and Ace Hotel; premiered hundreds of new works including: a new opera by Julia Holter at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust, new pieces from avant-pop icon Scott Walker and celestial loop-maker Juliana Barwick at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and the West Coast premiere of Ragnar Kjartansson’s “Bliss” a 12-hour epic at REDCAT during the LA Phil Fluxus festival. They played a noise concert as fanfare for the groundbreaking of Frank Gehry’s new building on Grand Avenue and First Street in downtown L.A.; toured the country with their original projects “Future Folk,” and ”We the People;” championed the music of Julius Eastman; and founded the solstice series “darkness sounding.” They held residencies at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Colburn School, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, National Sawdust, and the Hammer Museum, and taught at dozens of educational institutions across the U.S.

Since 2001, the Applied Music Program has provided music students with affordable private instruction in preparation for transfer as music majors to four-year universities or conservatories. Program participants receive instruction in various stylistic/historical musical traditions in voice, an instrument, or composition. This program is in high demand and by audition. Santa Monica College is one of the most successful transfer institutions to the University of California, California State University, Loyola Marymount University, and many other four-year schools, universities, and music conservatories.

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