Main Series No. 1: Exile, Return, and Reinvention

Presented by Salastina

Friday, October 10, 2025 @ 7:30 PM - Santa Barbara
Lehmann Hall at Music Academy of the West

The upheavals of 20th-century Russia left an indelible mark on its greatest composers. Some stayed loyal to their homeland. Some fled. Some sought refuge there. And others redefined music abroad.

Flutist Benjamin Smolen and pianist HyeJin Kim bring these stories vividly to life in a program that traces the journeys of four composers shaped by exile, return, and reinvention.

  • Prokofiev, who left the USSR in search of artistic freedom and stability, then returned — navigating hope, patriotism, and the restrictions of a tightly controlled artistic life

  • Rachmaninoff, who left and never returned

  • Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland and rebuilt his life in Moscow

  • Stravinsky, who reinvented himself on the world stage and changed music forever

Guided by Ben’s illuminating commentary, this recital blends history, storytelling, and deep musical artistry.

Complimentary reception with the artists to follow.

Ticket information:

  • General Admission $45

  • Students with ID: $10

  • Salastina Members at the Friend-level and above receive a 20% discount

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City: Santa Barbara
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$10 to $45

Program Items

Mieczyslaw Weinberg 5 Pieces for Flute and Piano
Igor Stravinsky, arr. Benjamin Smolen Suite Italienne
Sergei Rachmaninoff Prelude for Solo Piano - Op 23 Nos. 4 & 5, Op 32 Nos. 5 & 10
Sergei Prokofiev Flute Sonata in D, Op 94

Performers

Benjamin Smolen Resident Flutist
HyeJin Kim Resident Pianist

Music Academy of the West

Music Academy of the West

1070 Fairway Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
United States