Friday, May 27, 2022

Show your support for music!

 Central Oregon Music News (Friends can sign up for COMN here!)


Swings Fore Strings!

  

BACK IN THE GAME THIS SUMMER 


t’s time to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors, swing your club, meet some old and new friends, and do some good things in the community.  Sunriver Music Festival is about music, yes, and about community and fun as well! Bring your golf clubs, friends and laughter to the 13th Annual SWINGS FORE STRINGS golf tournament, Sunday, June 5th at Sunriver Resort’s Woodlands Golf Course. 

We will be hosting everyone with beverages, food, live music, and camaraderie. There will be golf, of course, with a 1:00 shotgun start with scramble/best ball format.  All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Festival’s concerts and education programs. Your partnership is greatly appreciated and this is a fantastic way to enjoy life and support Sunriver Music Festival. 

Definitely worth noting: 18 holes of golf in prime weekend time like this at the internationally-celebrated Woodlands Course is already around the same price. And by choosing to play in Swings Fore Strings, you get those same 18 holes, PLUS free Sunriver Brewing beer all day (ALL.DAY.FREE.BEER.), PLUS a catered dinner from the Sunriver Resort chefs, PLUS the good feelings knowing you're partnering with Central Oregon's premier classical music festival - Sunriver Music Festival - and helping ensure the future of music.

Sponsorships can offer you and your company extra recognition. Sponsor a hole for $200 and your business will be featured at “your” hole, on publicity materials, and lots of other opportunities for valuable recognition. Sponsorship offers creative publicity for your team or business and is a truly fun way to support the vital music education programs of Sunriver Music Festival! Contact us at information@sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-1084 if you'd like to discuss Swings Fore Strings sponsorship benefits in detail. We'd love to hear your ideas! 

SWINGS FORE STRINGS  $600 foursome fee includes: 

  • 18 holes of fabulous golf with cart
  • Dinner catered by the Sunriver Resort chefs
  • Complimentary beer from Sunriver Brewing Company
  • Raffle, silent auction, and fun games and challenges on the course for prizes
  • Awards reception with complimentary refreshments and live music performed by Sunriver Music Festival Young Artists Scholarship recipients.

We are grateful for Sunriver Resort continuing as presenting sponsor of Swings fore Strings.

Registration is now open. You can register your foursome three ways: 1) via www.sunrivermusic.org, 2) call 541-593-1084 or 3) email information@sunrivermusic.org.

Deadline: Friday, May 27th.

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Meet the Maestro Happy Hour!


 

MAESTRO HAPPY HOUR Friday June 10, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Open Space Event Studios - All curious about the bold and dynamic future of Sunriver Music Festival under the baton of Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell are invited. Featuring a special guest appearance from rising star John Fawcett, violin, accompanied by Maestro Mitchell.

https://www.sunrivermusic.org

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Need to clean out for spring?

The always amazing Cascade Chorale Garage Sale is BACK!

The Chorale Benefit Yard Sale is ON this year and scheduled for June 10, 11, & 12.  A drop off location will be available in May. Start decluttering and plan on moving your saleable items out of your house. (No computers please!) We also would love to get tables to use during the sale.  

Is your house already spotless? Even if it's not, the Chorale would love your elbow grease before, during and after the sale. Or come by and BUY! The proceeds of the garage sale benefit the Chorale music and scholarship programs.

Contact Pendra to help with donations or elbow grease!

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Sally MacAllister’s "Cascade Sunset"

Sally MacAllister's original painting, oil on canvas 16x20, “Cascade Sunset” has been selected as Sunriver Music Festival’s poster artwork for 2022. Each year, the Festival features an artist local to Central Oregon for the season’s poster. Artists were invited to submit a piece for consideration and a jury of professional artists from the Artist's Gallery Sunriver selected Sally's artwork.

Sally MacAllister's original artwork is a 16x20 original oil on canvas, is custom framed by Eastlake Framing, and will be a featured auction item at 2022's annual fundraiser, Festival Faire, on July 10, 2022 at the Sunriver Resort Great Hall.

In the artist’s words:

"I was born and raised in Southern California, living from the desert to the sea and leaving a piece of my heart in the Eastern Sierras. Although I did not grow up in a family of any practicing artists, I did grow up surrounded by good art and good artists. My father was a journalist of the great Southwest and he and my mother also owned the Desert Southwest Art Gallery in Palm Desert. There were many childhood road trips visiting artists in their studios from Tucson to New Mexico, the canyons of Sedona to the vast Navajo reservations. Not only did I get to sit and emerge into the sensory overload of artists’ studios, I also got to trek along on impressionable plein air outings with masterful painters. A seed was planted.

“I enjoyed creating, but never pursued painting as anything more than a part-time interest. I did take a few studio classes at the University of California but chose to major in Art History with the museums of California and my travels extending the classroom. Raising a family and working full-time in the business world precluded time to practice art.

“Seven years ago I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. However I had pictured an active retirement was now changed and challenged. One of the first books I read in researching this disease was a biography by Anne Romney and her journey with MS. She left me with a poignant piece of advice – one that surely applies to anyone facing a chronic disease: “pursue your passion”. My passion, even though a latent one, was PAINTING. And so my journey – on a new path – began.

“Three years ago, my husband and I retired to his native Oregon, and settled in Bend. My immediate task was to find an instructor and get immersed in the art community of Bend. I am an active member of the SageBrushers Art Society – a resource of education, camaraderie, and studio space.

“I have been so inspired by this amazing landscape that surrounds and envelopes us. The colors of the seasons, the brush strokes of sunrises and sunsets, the majestic contours of our mountain peaks and the soothing expanse of rolling hills and fields – even the juniper that punctuate the high desert are an inspiration. What is my style? Not an easy answer as I am still exploring and learning so much about painting and myself. I do know that broad and bold brushstrokes are so satisfying, and the magic of a colorful palette is so exciting. I tend toward abstract landscapes, not intending to replicate what I see but evoke the feelings I sense before me.

“I am so honored to partner with Sunriver Music Festival’s 45th season. Art meets art. I hope each viewer of my “Cascade Sunset” is left feeling the warmth of a cold winter’s day, sensing the pride of stoic winter trees as they wait for Spring, and hearing the soft music of the slow winter river."

--Sally MacAllister, artist     

Sunriver Music Festival posters are available for $20 ($28 shipped). Framed posters are $75. Notecards with Festival art throughout the years are $20 for a pack of ten. All merchandise available at the Sunriver Music Festival office in the Village at Sunriver and art through the years can be viewed at sunrivermusic.org.

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SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES
2022 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES !

Sunriver Music Festival's 45th season will fill Central Oregon with music August 8–21. In two stunning locations - Sunriver Resort’s Great Hall and the brand-new Caldera High School in Bend - Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell leads the Festival Orchestra and world-class soloists in a remarkable 45th season of the landmark Summer Festival.

Four classical concerts, one pops concert, a groundbreaking solo piano concert, and the fun “Discover the Symphony” concert will be on stage this summer. Classical Concert I opens the season August 10th at the brand new Caldera High School auditorium in Bend. Also being held at Caldera High School is the Pops Concert on August 12th and Classical Concert IV on August 21. All other concerts will be at Sunriver Resort's historic Great Hall.

"We are looking forward to this new era marking the inaugural season with our new Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell. This summer will be a breath of fresh air as we return indoors at these two beautiful venues, “shares Executive Director Meagan Iverson. “Maestro Mitchell is an esteemed conductor bringing high quality musical experiences for Central Oregon residents and visitors and we cannot wait for this community to meet him!”

This is a great time to consider joining as a Friend of the Festival member because seat reservations open to members as early as April 1 before opening to the public on June 1. Members have first choice of the best seats while helping sustain the musical magic into the 45th season and beyond.

Additional concert information and tickets are available at sunrivermusic.org or by calling 541-593-9310 or emailing tickets@sunrivermusic.org.

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Paid Accompanist Position at First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church in Bend OR is seeking an accompanist for rehearsals and worship services. The position requires accompanying the Chancel Choir in practice during the week on Wednesdays, and for two services on Sunday mornings - approximately 5-6 hours per week. Must be proficient in piano and have the ability to read open score choral music. Organ and/or harp skills would be a plus. 

In-person worship services will resume in March so we would like to fill the position as soon as possible.

If you would like to know more about First Presbyterian Church please visit the web site:  https://bendfp.org.  You can also follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bendfp/  and Twitter https://twitter.com/bendfp.

To apply for this part time position please contact Julie Cash by email: jcash@bendfp.org 3/3/2022

2022 COMN Service!
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Sing out!  Play on!

Central Oregon Music News

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Keep up to date on events, including cancellations :(

 Central Oregon Music News

LABYRINTH CONCERT 




STROLL WHILE EXPERIENCING LIVE PIANO, HARP & ART

Meander through a labyrinth trail and listen to piano and harp while an artist paints. Join us for a unique, soul-awakening experience.

This outdoor concert features some of Bend’s local creatives — pianist Paula Dreyer from Piano Flow Live, harpist Danielle Summerville and visual artist Michelle Lindblom.

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon (UUFCO) Patio offers the perfect setting for an outdoor concert.

  • Audience members can listen on the patio, or take a meditative stroll with wireless headphones to explore the nearby trails and labyrinth.
  • Feel free to BYOB in a reusable container. Music always pairs well with wine. 
  • The set lists include a mix of meditative original music, classical, and improvised styles.
  • Observe the creative process as visual artist Michelle Lindblom makes a unique painting, inspired by the music.
  • Children are welcome.

A portion of the proceeds go towards UUFCO and educational support for local nonprofit Ellipse Theater Community .

Now that the Moonlight Ski Concerts are over, the Bend Creative Music Project is ready for new outdoor adventures combining music and art.

Be sure to subscribe at pauladreyer.com or follow @littlegemsforpiano on Instagram to be the first to hear about future concerts.

Tickets can be reserved at pianoandharp.eventbrite.com.

May 22 • 2-3:30pm
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon in Bend.
Suggested Donation $20-$50

pauladreyer.com • littlegemsforpiano.com

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CANCELLED :( The Cascade Chorale in Concert


Unfortunately, due to rising COVID numbers, the concert scheduled for May 20th and 21st has been cancelled. Mark your calendars for Holiday Magic during the first weekend of December!

While we are sad that we can't bring our fun concert to you, we welcome you to take a minute to show your support for the Cascade Chorale and our singing community in these challenging times. $20 is Plenty!

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Central Oregon Symphony Season Finale!


The Central Oregon Symphony season finale is fast approaching. On Sunday, May 22, 2022, two performances (2:00pm and 7:30pm) will take place in the Bend High School Auditorium. The 2:00pm performance will also be livestreamed. Approximately one hour in length and without intermission, the concerts will feature one of the Central Oregon Symphony Association’s 2021 Young Artist Competition winners, Nolan Tu, performing the dramatic and brooding first movement of Camille Saint-Saens’ “Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor.” The “Symphony No. 7” by Ludwig van Beethoven, will follow. COS conductor Michael Gesme explains: “the classical music world was seriously shortchanged on Beethoven’s 250thbirthday celebrations in 2020 owing to the pandemic and I’m hoping to make up for some lost time with my favorite of his symphonies -- though I'll admit that it is a bit like choosing your favorite child.”
 
Tickets will be mailed to COSA members prior to the performances and complimentary tickets will be available in various bookshops and music stores throughout Central Oregon. Please visit cosymphony.com or call 541-317-3941 for more information about tickets or how to become a member.

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Swings Fore Strings!

  

BACK IN THE GAME THIS SUMMER 


t’s time to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors, swing your club, meet some old and new friends, and do some good things in the community.  Sunriver Music Festival is about music, yes, and about community and fun as well! Bring your golf clubs, friends and laughter to the 13th Annual SWINGS FORE STRINGS golf tournament, Sunday, June 5th at Sunriver Resort’s Woodlands Golf Course. 

We will be hosting everyone with beverages, food, live music, and camaraderie. There will be golf, of course, with a 1:00 shotgun start with scramble/best ball format.  All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Festival’s concerts and education programs. Your partnership is greatly appreciated and this is a fantastic way to enjoy life and support Sunriver Music Festival. 

Definitely worth noting: 18 holes of golf in prime weekend time like this at the internationally-celebrated Woodlands Course is already around the same price. And by choosing to play in Swings Fore Strings, you get those same 18 holes, PLUS free Sunriver Brewing beer all day (ALL.DAY.FREE.BEER.), PLUS a catered dinner from the Sunriver Resort chefs, PLUS the good feelings knowing you're partnering with Central Oregon's premier classical music festival - Sunriver Music Festival - and helping ensure the future of music.

Sponsorships can offer you and your company extra recognition. Sponsor a hole for $200 and your business will be featured at “your” hole, on publicity materials, and lots of other opportunities for valuable recognition. Sponsorship offers creative publicity for your team or business and is a truly fun way to support the vital music education programs of Sunriver Music Festival! Contact us at information@sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-1084 if you'd like to discuss Swings Fore Strings sponsorship benefits in detail. We'd love to hear your ideas! 

SWINGS FORE STRINGS  $600 foursome fee includes: 

  • 18 holes of fabulous golf with cart
  • Dinner catered by the Sunriver Resort chefs
  • Complimentary beer from Sunriver Brewing Company
  • Raffle, silent auction, and fun games and challenges on the course for prizes
  • Awards reception with complimentary refreshments and live music performed by Sunriver Music Festival Young Artists Scholarship recipients.

We are grateful for Sunriver Resort continuing as presenting sponsor of Swings fore Strings.

Registration is now open. You can register your foursome three ways: 1) via www.sunrivermusic.org, 2) call 541-593-1084 or 3) email information@sunrivermusic.org.

Deadline: Friday, May 27th.

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Meet the Maestro Happy Hour!


 

MAESTRO HAPPY HOUR Friday June 10, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Open Space Event Studios - All curious about the bold and dynamic future of Sunriver Music Festival under the baton of Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell are invited. Featuring a special guest appearance from rising star John Fawcett, violin, accompanied by Maestro Mitchell.

https://www.sunrivermusic.org

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Need to clean out for spring?

The always amazing Cascade Chorale Garage Sale is BACK!

The Chorale Benefit Yard Sale is ON this year and scheduled for June 10, 11, & 12.  A drop off location will be available in May. Start decluttering and plan on moving your saleable items out of your house. (No computers please!) We also would love to get tables to use during the sale.  

Is your house already spotless? Even if it's not, the Chorale would love your elbow grease before, during and after the sale. 

Contact Pendra to help with donations or elbow grease!

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Sally MacAllister’s "Cascade Sunset"

Sally MacAllister's original painting, oil on canvas 16x20, “Cascade Sunset” has been selected as Sunriver Music Festival’s poster artwork for 2022. Each year, the Festival features an artist local to Central Oregon for the season’s poster. Artists were invited to submit a piece for consideration and a jury of professional artists from the Artist's Gallery Sunriver selected Sally's artwork.

Sally MacAllister's original artwork is a 16x20 original oil on canvas, is custom framed by Eastlake Framing, and will be a featured auction item at 2022's annual fundraiser, Festival Faire, on July 10, 2022 at the Sunriver Resort Great Hall.

In the artist’s words:

"I was born and raised in Southern California, living from the desert to the sea and leaving a piece of my heart in the Eastern Sierras. Although I did not grow up in a family of any practicing artists, I did grow up surrounded by good art and good artists. My father was a journalist of the great Southwest and he and my mother also owned the Desert Southwest Art Gallery in Palm Desert. There were many childhood road trips visiting artists in their studios from Tucson to New Mexico, the canyons of Sedona to the vast Navajo reservations. Not only did I get to sit and emerge into the sensory overload of artists’ studios, I also got to trek along on impressionable plein air outings with masterful painters. A seed was planted.

“I enjoyed creating, but never pursued painting as anything more than a part-time interest. I did take a few studio classes at the University of California but chose to major in Art History with the museums of California and my travels extending the classroom. Raising a family and working full-time in the business world precluded time to practice art.

“Seven years ago I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. However I had pictured an active retirement was now changed and challenged. One of the first books I read in researching this disease was a biography by Anne Romney and her journey with MS. She left me with a poignant piece of advice – one that surely applies to anyone facing a chronic disease: “pursue your passion”. My passion, even though a latent one, was PAINTING. And so my journey – on a new path – began.

“Three years ago, my husband and I retired to his native Oregon, and settled in Bend. My immediate task was to find an instructor and get immersed in the art community of Bend. I am an active member of the SageBrushers Art Society – a resource of education, camaraderie, and studio space.

“I have been so inspired by this amazing landscape that surrounds and envelopes us. The colors of the seasons, the brush strokes of sunrises and sunsets, the majestic contours of our mountain peaks and the soothing expanse of rolling hills and fields – even the juniper that punctuate the high desert are an inspiration. What is my style? Not an easy answer as I am still exploring and learning so much about painting and myself. I do know that broad and bold brushstrokes are so satisfying, and the magic of a colorful palette is so exciting. I tend toward abstract landscapes, not intending to replicate what I see but evoke the feelings I sense before me.

“I am so honored to partner with Sunriver Music Festival’s 45th season. Art meets art. I hope each viewer of my “Cascade Sunset” is left feeling the warmth of a cold winter’s day, sensing the pride of stoic winter trees as they wait for Spring, and hearing the soft music of the slow winter river."

--Sally MacAllister, artist     

Sunriver Music Festival posters are available for $20 ($28 shipped). Framed posters are $75. Notecards with Festival art throughout the years are $20 for a pack of ten. All merchandise available at the Sunriver Music Festival office in the Village at Sunriver and art through the years can be viewed at sunrivermusic.org.

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SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES
2022 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES !

Sunriver Music Festival's 45th season will fill Central Oregon with music August 8–21. In two stunning locations - Sunriver Resort’s Great Hall and the brand-new Caldera High School in Bend - Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell leads the Festival Orchestra and world-class soloists in a remarkable 45th season of the landmark Summer Festival.

Four classical concerts, one pops concert, a groundbreaking solo piano concert, and the fun “Discover the Symphony” concert will be on stage this summer. Classical Concert I opens the season August 10th at the brand new Caldera High School auditorium in Bend. Also being held at Caldera High School is the Pops Concert on August 12th and Classical Concert IV on August 21. All other concerts will be at Sunriver Resort's historic Great Hall.

"We are looking forward to this new era marking the inaugural season with our new Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell. This summer will be a breath of fresh air as we return indoors at these two beautiful venues, “shares Executive Director Meagan Iverson. “Maestro Mitchell is an esteemed conductor bringing high quality musical experiences for Central Oregon residents and visitors and we cannot wait for this community to meet him!”

This is a great time to consider joining as a Friend of the Festival member because seat reservations open to members as early as April 1 before opening to the public on June 1. Members have first choice of the best seats while helping sustain the musical magic into the 45th season and beyond.

Additional concert information and tickets are available at sunrivermusic.org or by calling 541-593-9310 or emailing tickets@sunrivermusic.org.

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Paid Accompanist Position at First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church in Bend OR is seeking an accompanist for rehearsals and worship services. The position requires accompanying the Chancel Choir in practice during the week on Wednesdays, and for two services on Sunday mornings - approximately 5-6 hours per week. Must be proficient in piano and have the ability to read open score choral music. Organ and/or harp skills would be a plus. 

In-person worship services will resume in March so we would like to fill the position as soon as possible.

If you would like to know more about First Presbyterian Church please visit the web site:  https://bendfp.org.  You can also follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bendfp/  and Twitter https://twitter.com/bendfp.

To apply for this part time position please contact Julie Cash by email: jcash@bendfp.org 3/3/2022

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Thursday, May 5, 2022

We're Making Music!

 CENTRAL OREGON MUSIC NEWS

The Cascade Chorale in Concert!


The Chorale is back in concert this spring will fun selections from Broadway, Hollywood and ...Gospel!

Come kick up your heels and celebrate the season on May 20th at 7:00 PM and 21st at 3:00 PM in the Pinckney Center for the Performing Arts on the COCC campus.

Donations gratefully accepted!

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Central Oregon Symphony Season Finale!


The Central Oregon Symphony season finale is fast approaching. On Sunday, May 22, 2022, two performances (2:00pm and 7:30pm) will take place in the Bend High School Auditorium. The 2:00pm performance will also be livestreamed. Approximately one hour in length and without intermission, the concerts will feature one of the Central Oregon Symphony Association’s 2021 Young Artist Competition winners, Nolan Tu, performing the dramatic and brooding first movement of Camille Saint-Saens’ “Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor.” The “Symphony No. 7” by Ludwig van Beethoven, will follow. COS conductor Michael Gesme explains: “the classical music world was seriously shortchanged on Beethoven’s 250thbirthday celebrations in 2020 owing to the pandemic and I’m hoping to make up for some lost time with my favorite of his symphonies -- though I'll admit that it is a bit like choosing your favorite child.”
 
Tickets will be mailed to COSA members prior to the performances and complimentary tickets will be available in various bookshops and music stores throughout Central Oregon. Please visit cosymphony.com or call 541-317-3941 for more information about tickets or how to become a member.

_________________

Swings Fore Strings!

  

BACK IN THE GAME THIS SUMMER 


t’s time to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors, swing your club, meet some old and new friends, and do some good things in the community.  Sunriver Music Festival is about music, yes, and about community and fun as well! Bring your golf clubs, friends and laughter to the 13th Annual SWINGS FORE STRINGS golf tournament, Sunday, June 5th at Sunriver Resort’s Woodlands Golf Course. 

We will be hosting everyone with beverages, food, live music, and camaraderie. There will be golf, of course, with a 1:00 shotgun start with scramble/best ball format.  All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Festival’s concerts and education programs. Your partnership is greatly appreciated and this is a fantastic way to enjoy life and support Sunriver Music Festival. 

Definitely worth noting: 18 holes of golf in prime weekend time like this at the internationally-celebrated Woodlands Course is already around the same price. And by choosing to play in Swings Fore Strings, you get those same 18 holes, PLUS free Sunriver Brewing beer all day (ALL.DAY.FREE.BEER.), PLUS a catered dinner from the Sunriver Resort chefs, PLUS the good feelings knowing you're partnering with Central Oregon's premier classical music festival - Sunriver Music Festival - and helping ensure the future of music.

Sponsorships can offer you and your company extra recognition. Sponsor a hole for $200 and your business will be featured at “your” hole, on publicity materials, and lots of other opportunities for valuable recognition. Sponsorship offers creative publicity for your team or business and is a truly fun way to support the vital music education programs of Sunriver Music Festival! Contact us at information@sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-1084 if you'd like to discuss Swings Fore Strings sponsorship benefits in detail. We'd love to hear your ideas! 

SWINGS FORE STRINGS  $600 foursome fee includes: 

  • 18 holes of fabulous golf with cart
  • Dinner catered by the Sunriver Resort chefs
  • Complimentary beer from Sunriver Brewing Company
  • Raffle, silent auction, and fun games and challenges on the course for prizes
  • Awards reception with complimentary refreshments and live music performed by Sunriver Music Festival Young Artists Scholarship recipients.

We are grateful for Sunriver Resort continuing as presenting sponsor of Swings fore Strings.

Registration is now open. You can register your foursome three ways: 1) via www.sunrivermusic.org, 2) call 541-593-1084 or 3) email information@sunrivermusic.org.

Deadline: Friday, May 27th.

__________________

Need to clean out for spring?

The always amazing Cascade Chorale Garage Sale is BACK!

The Chorale Benefit Yard Sale is ON this year and scheduled for June 10, 11, & 12.  A drop off location will be available in May. Start decluttering and plan on moving your saleable items out of your house. (No computers please!) We also would love to get tables to use during the sale.  

Is your house already spotless? Even if it's not, the Chorale would love your elbow grease before, during and after the sale. 

Contact Pendra to help with donations or elbow grease!

____________________

Sally MacAllister’s "Cascade Sunset"

Sally MacAllister's original painting, oil on canvas 16x20, “Cascade Sunset” has been selected as Sunriver Music Festival’s poster artwork for 2022. Each year, the Festival features an artist local to Central Oregon for the season’s poster. Artists were invited to submit a piece for consideration and a jury of professional artists from the Artist's Gallery Sunriver selected Sally's artwork.

Sally MacAllister's original artwork is a 16x20 original oil on canvas, is custom framed by Eastlake Framing, and will be a featured auction item at 2022's annual fundraiser, Festival Faire, on July 10, 2022 at the Sunriver Resort Great Hall.

In the artist’s words:

"I was born and raised in Southern California, living from the desert to the sea and leaving a piece of my heart in the Eastern Sierras. Although I did not grow up in a family of any practicing artists, I did grow up surrounded by good art and good artists. My father was a journalist of the great Southwest and he and my mother also owned the Desert Southwest Art Gallery in Palm Desert. There were many childhood road trips visiting artists in their studios from Tucson to New Mexico, the canyons of Sedona to the vast Navajo reservations. Not only did I get to sit and emerge into the sensory overload of artists’ studios, I also got to trek along on impressionable plein air outings with masterful painters. A seed was planted.

“I enjoyed creating, but never pursued painting as anything more than a part-time interest. I did take a few studio classes at the University of California but chose to major in Art History with the museums of California and my travels extending the classroom. Raising a family and working full-time in the business world precluded time to practice art.

“Seven years ago I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. However I had pictured an active retirement was now changed and challenged. One of the first books I read in researching this disease was a biography by Anne Romney and her journey with MS. She left me with a poignant piece of advice – one that surely applies to anyone facing a chronic disease: “pursue your passion”. My passion, even though a latent one, was PAINTING. And so my journey – on a new path – began.

“Three years ago, my husband and I retired to his native Oregon, and settled in Bend. My immediate task was to find an instructor and get immersed in the art community of Bend. I am an active member of the SageBrushers Art Society – a resource of education, camaraderie, and studio space.

“I have been so inspired by this amazing landscape that surrounds and envelopes us. The colors of the seasons, the brush strokes of sunrises and sunsets, the majestic contours of our mountain peaks and the soothing expanse of rolling hills and fields – even the juniper that punctuate the high desert are an inspiration. What is my style? Not an easy answer as I am still exploring and learning so much about painting and myself. I do know that broad and bold brushstrokes are so satisfying, and the magic of a colorful palette is so exciting. I tend toward abstract landscapes, not intending to replicate what I see but evoke the feelings I sense before me.

“I am so honored to partner with Sunriver Music Festival’s 45th season. Art meets art. I hope each viewer of my “Cascade Sunset” is left feeling the warmth of a cold winter’s day, sensing the pride of stoic winter trees as they wait for Spring, and hearing the soft music of the slow winter river."

--Sally MacAllister, artist     

Sunriver Music Festival posters are available for $20 ($28 shipped). Framed posters are $75. Notecards with Festival art throughout the years are $20 for a pack of ten. All merchandise available at the Sunriver Music Festival office in the Village at Sunriver and art through the years can be viewed at sunrivermusic.org.

________________

SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES
2022 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES !

Sunriver Music Festival's 45th season will fill Central Oregon with music August 8–21. In two stunning locations - Sunriver Resort’s Great Hall and the brand-new Caldera High School in Bend - Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell leads the Festival Orchestra and world-class soloists in a remarkable 45th season of the landmark Summer Festival.

Four classical concerts, one pops concert, a groundbreaking solo piano concert, and the fun “Discover the Symphony” concert will be on stage this summer. Classical Concert I opens the season August 10th at the brand new Caldera High School auditorium in Bend. Also being held at Caldera High School is the Pops Concert on August 12th and Classical Concert IV on August 21. All other concerts will be at Sunriver Resort's historic Great Hall.

"We are looking forward to this new era marking the inaugural season with our new Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell. This summer will be a breath of fresh air as we return indoors at these two beautiful venues, “shares Executive Director Meagan Iverson. “Maestro Mitchell is an esteemed conductor bringing high quality musical experiences for Central Oregon residents and visitors and we cannot wait for this community to meet him!”

This is a great time to consider joining as a Friend of the Festival member because seat reservations open to members as early as April 1 before opening to the public on June 1. Members have first choice of the best seats while helping sustain the musical magic into the 45th season and beyond.

Additional concert information and tickets are available at sunrivermusic.org or by calling 541-593-9310 or emailing tickets@sunrivermusic.org.

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Paid Accompanist Position at First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church in Bend OR is seeking an accompanist for rehearsals and worship services. The position requires accompanying the Chancel Choir in practice during the week on Wednesdays, and for two services on Sunday mornings - approximately 5-6 hours per week. Must be proficient in piano and have the ability to read open score choral music. Organ and/or harp skills would be a plus. 

In-person worship services will resume in March so we would like to fill the position as soon as possible.

If you would like to know more about First Presbyterian Church please visit the web site:  https://bendfp.org.  You can also follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bendfp/  and Twitter https://twitter.com/bendfp.

To apply for this part time position please contact Julie Cash by email: jcash@bendfp.org 3/3/2022

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