Internationally Acclaimed Clarinetist Joshua Rubin on “Waves in Bloom,” a Concert Featuring Clarinet and Electronics

Presented by Sierra Madre Playhouse

Joshua Rubin, clarinet

Joshua Rubin, a master of both modern and historical clarinets, collaborates with several of his esteemed musical colleagues on “Waves in Bloom,” a concert exploring the fascinating intersection between classical composition and electronic innovation that traces the emergence of new sonic possibilities, on Saturday, April 19, 2025, 7:30 pm, at Sierra Madre Playhouse. Known for his expressive and innovative performances merging historical and contemporary music, Rubin is the former artistic director of the lauded International Contemporary Ensemble.

Joining Rubin are Marta Tiesenga, saxophone; Cory Smythe, piano; and Leila Adu, keyboards.

The program includes Dai Fujikura’s Spirit of Being; Echoes by Olly Wilson; Let me die before I wake by Salvatore Sciarrino; and Leila Adus Inertia. A new work will also be premiered.

Rubin can be heard on recordings from the Nonesuch, Kairos, New Focus, Mode, Cedille, Naxos, Bridge, New Amsterdam, and Tzadik labels. His album There Never is No Light, available on the Tundra label, highlights music that uses technology to capture the human engagement of the performer and the listener. He has appeared as a soloist on modern and historical clarinets with The Seattle Symphony, Nagoya Philharmonic, Ojai Music Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival, Oregon Bach Festival, and with ensembles around the world including Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Tesserae Baroque.

Smythe has worked closely with pioneering artists in new, improvisatory, and classical music, including saxophonist-composer Ingrid Laubrock, violinist Hilary Hahn, and multidisciplinary composers from Anthony Braxton to Zosha Di Castri. His own music “dissolves the lines between composition and improvisation with rigor” (Chicago Reader), and his first record was praised by Jason Moran as “hands down one of the best solo recordings I’ve ever heard.”

Tiesenga is a multimedia artist, composer, improvisor, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. Tiesenga’s interdisciplinary practice explores means of creating environments and communication. Tiesenga’s creative collaborations include work with the LA Phil, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Wild Up, Long Beach Opera, Heidi Duckler Dance, Brightwork New Music, Kunsthalle for Music, SPEAK Percussion, Dog Star Orchestra, and Ensemble Supermusique.

Adu is a powerful force in the space where relevant electro rock, contemporary-classical and singer-songwriter meet… in the future. While her music explores her own roots (she is from New Zealand, Britain, and Ghana), Adu is also inspired by her surroundings, so Bali, France, Italy, and New York (where she currently lives) manifest in her music as well. Hailed for her “velvety, soulful voice” (WNYC), Adu has been compared to Nina Simone and Joanna Newsome.

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Program Items

Dai Fujikura Spirit of Being
Olly Wilson Echoes
Salvatore Sciarrino Let me die before I wake
Leila Adu Inertia

Performers

Joshua Rubin clarinets
Marta Tiesenga saxophone
Cory Smythe piano
Leila Adu keyboards

Sierra Madre Playhouse

Sierra Madre Playhouse

87 West Sierra Madre Boulevard
Sierra Madre, CA 91024
United States

Sierra Madre Playhouse, a vibrant Southern California cultural hub with a rich history spanning a century, energizes audiences and the community with distinctive theatrical productions and captivating live performances. 

 

Hailed as a “jewel” (Pasadena Weekly) and “a landmark theater” (ABC7 Los Angeles), it has garnered tremendous accolades for its varied repertoire and thought-provoking education and outreach programs curated with social impact in mind. The Los Angeles Times proclaims, “This is theater from the heart.” As one of San Gabriel Valley’s only performing arts center presenting a broad spectrum of performance genres, including theater, music, dance, film, comedy, and family-friendly productions featuring eminent local and national professional artists, the treasured artistic beacon draws audiences from across the Southland. 

 

The intimate 99-seat Sierra Madre Playhouse offers an up-close and personal connection to performances that resonate deeply, earning multiple Ovation Awards, NAACP Awards, and LA Times Critics' Choice honors. In 2023, Rep. Judy Chu named the Sierra Madre Playhouse as a leading ‘Nonprofit of the Year’ in the San Gabriel Valley. The playhouse was given the honor during the 2023 Congressional Leadership of the Year Awards, which recognizes the leadership and volunteerism in the cities making up California’s 28th Congressional District. It is nestled into a historic building on the inviting Main Street of Sierra Madre, a charming village in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. 

 

Retaining its distinctive movie theater façade and instantly recognizable marquee, the structure has undergone numerous transformations since opening in 1910, from furniture emporium to silent movie theatre to the artistic institution that now stands as a vibrant embodiment of the region’s rich cultural legacy. The Sierra Madre Playhouse fosters creativity that aspires to bridge divides and spark dialogue, all while celebrating the rich tapestry of the American experience and the enduring pursuit of shared understanding.