Santa Monica Symphony presents: Voices of Innocence

Schedule

Sat Nov 21 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm

UTC-08:00
Location

John Adams Middle School Performing Arts Center | Santa Monica, CA

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A child’s vision of heaven: Mahler’s radiant Fourth meets Todd Mason’s Of Rose and Ice, SMS’s first commissioned work.
About this Event

Mahler’s symphony culminates in a child’s innocent vision of heaven—a joyful afterlife of abundant feasts and benevolent saints. Mason’s work, inspired by an anti-war poem written by American poet Wallace Stevens during World War II, offers a striking counterpoint: it asks us to relinquish comforting illusions and romantic notions of conquest to confront the realities of war. Yet within that reckoning lies the possibility of spiritual renewal and a more hopeful vision of life here on earth. Together, the two works explore innocence—one imagining the peace that awaits beyond mortal struggle, the other asking how we might create it in the world we inhabit now.



Program:

Todd Mason, Of Rose and Ice (2025, world premiere)

Sarah Lonsert, soprano

Musical excerpts and story of Mahler’s 4th Symphony

—Intermission—

Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 4 in G major (1900)

Sarah Lonsert, soprano

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About the Soloist

Sarah Lonsert is a versatile vocalist known for her "angelic voice" and authentic artistry across genres.

Sarah has had the honor of recording with John Williams and Steven Spielberg and was part of the Grammy Award-winning choir on Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which won Best Choral Performance in 2022. She has shared the stage with Andrea Bocelli, the L.A. Symphony, and performed internationally in Taipei, Rome, Paris, Germany, Russia (Glinka Cappella), and Estonia (The Rock Church).

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Parking Info

Limited free parking is available on campus, and street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood. Because parking may fill quickly, guests are encouraged to arrive early.


This concert is free as part of the Santa Monica Symphony’s commitment to presenting accessible performances for the community, and we warmly welcome .
Please note this ticket does not guarantee late entry, as seating is open and first-come, first-served. We strongly recommend arriving early. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
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John Adams Middle School Performing Arts Center, 1630 Pearl St., Santa Monica, United States

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