This concert was held November 1st, 2025
PROGRAM
Death and the Maiden by Schubert and Selections from Movies
At The Pasadena Mauseoleum
2227 N Raymond Ave, Altadena
String Quartet No. 14 in D minor
by Franz Schubert
I. Allegro
II. Andante con moto
III. Scherzo: Allegro molto
IV. Presto
A selection of pieces from Hollywood movies, celebrating the Halloween holiday
Death and the Maiden Composed in 1824, this famous quartet is known for its emotional intensity and reflects Schubert’s feelings of melancholy and despair at the time, possibly due to declining health.
The piece moves from anguish and anxiety to yearning and resignation, culminating in a wild, tragic finale. The piece is named for a poem and song that forms the basis of the second movement:
The Maiden
Pass me by! Oh, pass me by!
Go, fierce man of bones!
I am still young! Go, dear,
And do not touch me.
And do not touch me.
Death
Give me your hand, you beautiful and tender form!
I am a friend, and come not to punish.
Be of good cheer! I am not fierce,
Softly shall you sleep in my arms!
Zelter String Quartet
Praised by LA Opus for their “seemingly effortless precision and blend” and lauded by the LA Times as “captivating”, with “instruments beautifully melding and resonating as one”, the Zelter String Quartet formed in Los Angeles in 2018. Gold Prize Winners of the 2021 Chesapeake International Chamber Music Competition and First Place Winners of the Piano/Strings Division of the 2023 Plowman Chamber Music Competition, the quartet is comprised of violinists Kyle Gilner and Gallia Kastner, violist Carson Rick, and cellist Allan Hon. In 2019, the Zelter String Quartet was awarded a full scholarship to participate in the St. Lawrence String Quartet Chamber Music Seminar, where they worked with members of the St. Lawrence and Danish String Quartets. They were also invited to participate in the Rencontres Franco-Américaines de Musique de Chambre in the Saint-Gildas-des-Bois area of France in 2020 as part of the USC Thornton School of Music Ofiesh Chamber Music Competition.
Most recently, they participated in the Juilliard String Quartet Seminar as well as the Center for Advanced Quartet Studies at the Aspen Music Festival and School, where they worked with the Pacifica, Escher, and American String Quartets. They were featured artists in the 2023 season of the Schneider Concert Series in New York, the 2023 season of the Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome at Mt. Wilson Observatory in Los Angeles, and the 2025 season Mobile Stage Concerts at Music in the Mountains Festival in Durango, Colorado, and were quartet in residence and mentors for the Civic Orchestra of Los Angeles for its inaugural concert in April 2024.
Brooke Iva Lohman - Soprano

Recent roles include Lucia, Zerbinetta, Gilda, the Queen of the Night, Olympia, Adele, Monica, Alice in the premiere of Alice in Wonderland by Brooke deRosa, and Ticie in On Gold Mountain by Nathan Wang and Lisa See. A champion of new music, Brooke has premiered multiple contemporary works and continues to collaborate with living composers.
Most recently, Brooke sang the role of Jennie in The Yellow Wallpaper with Lyric Opera of Orange County, the soprano solos in Orff’s Carmina Burana, scenes from Lakmé with LA Opera Connects at The Huntington Library and Gardens, and was featured in the world premiere of Sherry Blevins’ The Turning Point, a work centered on climate change.
Brooke lives in Altadena, California, with her husband and three cats.
Linda Krantz - Handbells
In the growing genre of solo English handbells, Linda Krantz, Solo Handbell
Artist, has been wowing audiences with her artistry and skill since 2005. A visual
as well as musical performer, a handbell soloist must combine the fluid grace of a
dancer, the musicality of a virtuoso, and the precision of an athlete to perform on
this demanding instrument. She is a master in all three.
Linda has played throughout the United States and Europe and has been a solo
guest artist several times in the Pasadena Symphony Holiday Candlelight concerts.
She has premiered several original works, two of which she herself commissioned.
Her love of classical music is exhibited in the music she plays (her favorite is
Faurè), transcribing their works for her instrument. She was a featured concert
soloist at National Seminar of the Handbell Musicians of America, a national
organization promoting the advancement of the art of handbell ringing.
All across the country Linda teaches the techniques and skills necessary for a solo
handbell musician, encouraging young handbell musicians along the way. She
regularly conducts a Master Class in Solo Ringing, sponsored by Handbell
Musicians of America.
Linda is the founding member of L. A. Bronze, a semi-professional handbell
ensemble which regularly performs in Southern California, as well as being a
regular guest artist of the Pasadena Symphony’s Holiday Candlelight Concert.
Linda resides in Glendale with her husband, Bill and her darling dog, Gracie.
Sidney Hopson - Percussion
Percussionist, composer, educator, writer, and cultural policy consultant - Sidney Hopson is a consummate arts professional.
A member of the Grammy-nominated ensemble WildUp, he has performed with the LA Philharmonic, LA Chamber Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony, Juneau Symphony, LA Opera, American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), Long Beach Opera, Color of Noize, LA Master Chorale, Muse-ique, Pasadena Symphony & POPS, and Southeast Symphony. He has performed at the Academy Awards, La Jolla Music Society SummerFest, Spoleto Festival USA, Sick New World Festival, Coachella Festival, Ojai Music Festival, Lincoln Center Festival, SF Jazz, Hear Now Music Festival, the Kennedy Center’s RiverRun Festival, and NPR’s Tiny Desk.
Hopson has performed alongside, recorded for, and toured with a vast range of artists, including: John Adams, Adele, Adam Blackstone, James Conlon, Billie Eilish, Danny Elfman, Peter Eötvös, Earth Wind & Fire, Rhiannon Giddens, Alan Gilbert, Robert Glasper, Derrick Hodge, Sumi Jo, Chaka Khan, Seth MacFarlane, Wynton Marsalis, Rickey Minor, Anderson.Paak, T-Pain, Dirty Projectors, Ellen Reid, Rihanna, Craig Robinson, The Roots, Huang Ruo, Kaija Saariaho, Tyshawn Sorey, John Williams, Stevie Wonder, and more. He has recorded for over 200 motion picture scores, including: Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu (2026), Superman (2025), Elio, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Avatar: The Way of Water, NOPE, Encanto, and Coming 2 America. He can be heard on the newly re-recorded score to The Wizard of Oz at Sphere (Las Vegas).
Hopson produces programs, policy, and strategic plans for culture organizations, government agencies, and artists in the United States and abroad. He is currently developing a record label in Jordan for refugee-artists and collaborating in efforts to restore creative freedom in Afghanistan.
He has presented policy research at the United Nations General Assembly and the NATO Summit - in addition to guest masterclasses and lectures at The Juilliard School, USC, Butler University, CalArts, and the Music Academy of the West.
Allan Hon, cello
Praised for his lush, professionally robust string sound, cellist Allan Hon enjoys a multi faceted career, from concert recitalist to chamber and orchestral musician, and has performed for audiences in Asia, Europe, Canada, and North America. A prizewinner in many competitions, he is a strong advocate of chamber music, and is the cellist of the Zelter String Quartet, Gold Prize winner of the 2021 Chesapeake International Chamber Music Competition and First Prize winner of the 2023 Plowman Chamber Music Competition. He has also performed with some of the leading artists of today, such as Nicholas McGegan, Yayoi Toda, and the Attacca String Quartet. Allan joined the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra as associate principal in 2022 and also serves as a substitute cellist for the San Diego Symphony Orchestra and the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. He was also a part of the Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo, Japan, for their 2015-2016 season.
Beyond classical music, Allan is also active in the studio scene, performing on soundtracks for movies, television shows, and video games such as Encanto, The Orville, Star Trek, Final Fantasy XV, and Still Wakes the Deep, and has worked with several live artists such as Seth MacFarlane and SYML. He is the cellist of the Videri String Quartet, a video game music centric string quartet with whom he has performed mainstage shows at major gaming conventions such as at PAX East (2024, 2022) in Boston and MAGFest (2023, 2018) in Washington D.C. Allan has also performed with Herencia Flamenca in 2018, where he performed flamenco shows alongside accomplished singers, dancers, and musicians from Spain and Venezuela. Allan holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where he studied with Desmond Hoebig, a Master of Music and Master of Musical Arts degree from the Yale School of Music, where he studied with Aldo Parisot, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, where he studied with Andrew Shulman. When he’s not playing the cello or partaking in musical activities, he loves exploring new places, lifting heavy things, and looking for the next tastiest brew.
