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Evaluate: On the Huntington, the New Hollywood String Quartet remembers legendary studio musicians
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Evaluate: On the Huntington, the New Hollywood String Quartet remembers legendary studio musicians

Last updated: July 12, 2025 5:20 pm
Editorial Board Published July 12, 2025
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When 4 prime movie studio musicians fashioned the Hollywood String Quartet within the late Thirties, its identify was presumed an oxymoron. Exalted string quartet devotees belittled movie soundtracks, whereas studio heads had a status for shunning classical music longhairs.

The musicians spent two intense years in rehearsal earlier than disbanding when conflict broke out, and the quartet was introduced again collectively in 1947 by two of its founders, Felix Slatkin (concertmaster of twentieth Century Fox Studio Orchestra) and his spouse, Eleanor Aller (principal cellist of the Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra). Oxymoron or not, Hollywood produced the primary notable American string quartet.

All through the Fifties, the ensemble made a collection of revelatory LPs for Capitol Data performing the late Beethoven string quartets and far else, whereas additionally becoming a member of Frank Sinatra in his torchy traditional, “Close to You.” Every thing that the Hollywood String Quartet touched was distinctive; each recording stays a traditional.

The legacy of the Hollywood String Quartet is a celebration of Hollywood genre-busting and likewise of string quartet making. Immediately, the excellent Lyris Quartet is certainly one of many excellent string quartets who might be heard within the newest blockbusters. One other is the New Hollywood String Quartet, which is devoting its annual four-day summer season pageant to honoring its inspiration because it celebrates its twenty fifth anniversary.

The quartet’s pageant started Thursday evening and runs by means of Sunday in San Marino on the Huntington’s Rothenberg Corridor. The repertory is taken from the sooner group’s previous recordings. And the concert events are launched by Slatkin and Aller’s oldest son, who as a younger boy fell asleep to his mother and father and their colleagues rehearsing in his lounge after dinner.

Conductor Leonard Slatkin speaks on the New Hollywood String Quartet live performance on the Huntington.

(New Hollywood String Quartet)

The celebrated conductor Leonard Slatkin credit his vociferous musical urge for food to his mother and father, who, he stated Thursday, loved the good scores written on this golden age of film music and likewise championed new classical music in addition to the masterpieces of the previous. L.A. had no opera firm in these days, and Slatkin stated his mother and father likened movie scores to trendy opera scores.

Nearly everybody has heard his mother and father in a single movie or one other. Take “Jaws,” which is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. That’s Aller’s cello evoking John Williams’ shark-scary earworm.

You’ve little question heard New Hollywood violinists Tereza Stanislav and Rafael Rishik, violist Robert Brophy and cellist Andrew Shulman on some film. IMDb counts Brophy alone as taking part on 522 soundtracks. You may also have heard a number of of the musicians within the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera Orchestra or Los Angeles Philharmonic.

The New Hollywood String Quartet.

The New Hollywood String Quartet, from left: Rafael Rishik, Andrew Shulman, Tereza Stanislav and Robert Brophy.

(Sam Muller)

The New Hollywood’s programming could not embody the unique quartet’s vary, however it’s nonetheless a combined collection of items which have considerably fallen by the wayside, akin to Borodin’s Second String Quartet. The unique quartet’s performances and swashbuckling recording of the Borodin absolutely caught the eye of L.A. director Edwin Lester. In 1953 Lester created and premiered the musical “Kismet,” which adapts components of the Borodin quartet, for Los Angeles Civic Gentle Opera, earlier than it went on to be a success on Broadway.

Instances have modified and the New Hollywood brings a extra sturdy tone and extra overt interplay to its effusive interpretation in contrast with the silken and playful Slatkin and crew, who have been all Russian-trained gamers. Hugo Wolf’s quick “Italian Serenade,” which opened this system, was right here lush and Italianate, whereas on an early Fifties disc it dances extra frivolously.

The large work was César Franck’s Piano Quintet. Slatkin famous that the recording, launched in 1955, didn’t promote nicely, most likely because of the album cowl’s saturnine portray of a composer that few would acknowledge. Slatkin additionally famous that his mother and father weren’t enamored of their efficiency, however then once more, he defined that they have been temperamentally ever prepared to seek out fault.

That recording, which options his uncle, Victor Aller, a sleek pianist, is gradual and commanding. Jean-Yves Thibaudet was the correct visitor in each means for the big-boned efficiency on the Huntington. He’s a French pianist with a aptitude for German music, nicely fitted to the Belgian French composer’s Wagner-inspired rating.

Thibaudet can be a longtime L.A. resident and an particularly versatile performer who occurs to be featured on the brand new soundtrack recording of Dario Marianelli’s “Pride & Prejudice,” which tops Billboard’s classical and classical crossover charts. He and Slatkin additionally return many years, having carried out collectively and turn out to be such good associates that the conductor turned pages for him within the Franck.

Seeing the 80-year-old Slatkin onstage evoked a exceptional sense of historical past, paying homage to the roots to L.A.’s musical openness that his mother and father represented. On my drive residence Thursday, I couldn’t resist following the route Albert Einstein would have taken after practising his violin when he lived a 12-minute bike journey away throughout his Caltech years — the time Slatkin’s mother and father have been making music historical past on the studios. Like them, Einstein performed with the L.A. Philharmonic (though invited as soon as not as a result of he was an excellent violinist however as a result of he was Einstein).

The New Hollywood and Thibaudet made no effort to relive the previous in Franck’s quintet. As a substitute, of their opulence and expressive explosiveness, they confirmed Hollywood methods to produce a remake that’s magnificent.

Within the meantime, Leonard Slatkin, who’s a former music director of the L.A. Phil on the Hollywood Bowl, returns later this month to the venue the place his mother and father met in 1935 at a Hollywood Bowl Symphony competitors. He’ll conduct a July 24 program that features a current work by the following technology of Slatkins. His son, Daniel, is a movie and tv composer.

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