RACHEL Barton Pine walks both sides of the fence — a classical violinist who plays a 1740s instrument but also rocks out to Black Sabbath and Guns N Roses. I get into her wide range of musical passions in the latest of my Influences column in the Los Angeles Times.
The violinist, by the way, plays this Sunday at one of the most amazing places I’ve ever seen chamber music — UCLA’s Clark Library in the West Adams district. Most of the time, the place is an important repository of rare books, 18th century English history and material related to Oscar Wilde. But the wood-lined room in which the chamber series takes place is intimate and resonant — and very hard to get into.