Monday, January 30, 2023

VALENTINE'S DAY CONCERT!

 

Central Oregon Music
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VALENTINE's DAY CONCERT!

 

Tuesday, February 14, 2023, 8:00pm
Tower Theatre
Concert Sponsor: German Master Tech


Steinway Artist Robert Thies has been a frequent guest in the HDCM Concert Series, and you won’t want to miss his love and romance-themed program. This best-selling event includes a complimentary rose for concert-goers and a custom treat from Goody’s Chocolates!

Program: Beethoven Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13 "Pathetique", Brahms Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No.2, Debussy "Reflets dans l'eau" & "L'isle joyeuse", Rachmaninoff Three Preludes, Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue

$48 General

$10 Child/Student

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Friday, January 27, 2023

February Is Filling Up With Music!

 

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FIRST THURSDAY TAIZÉ!

On Thursday, February 2, the Taize Choir of Central Oregon invites you to participate in an hour of nondenominational music, prayer, and silence at our monthly ecumenical services on the First Thursday October through May. All services are at 7pm at St. Helens Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, 231 NW Idaho in downtown Bend, except for April 13 at Shalom Bayit. We welcome singers and musicians of all abilities to our choir!  Please contact Ellen at taizebend@gmail.com or Gail at 541-815-5574.

MUSIC IN PUBLIC PLACES!

Next up: 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2023, 1 PM
27th Street Brass Quintet at the Prineville Library


Music in Public Places provides an opportunity for Central Oregonians to hear chamber music close to home at libraries, and other public venues throughout Central Oregon, including Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, and La Pine.

Central Oregon Symphony Music in Public Places

VALENTINE'S DINNER & DANCE CONCERT!

Blue Skies Big Band, based in Eugene Oregon, loves performing the big band dance tunes - those familiar Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman tunes. “Sunriver is always a really fun concert for us because so many dancers get up on the floor! The interaction between musicians and the audience makes for a fun night” says Dr. Dan Cathey, the band’s director for the last few years. “I’ve loaded this year’s setlist with beloved swing tunes, cha-chas, waltzes, and more, and, of course, a few showcasing our excellent band members, too.”

2023 continues the tradition of Sunriver Music Festival's crowd-pleasing Valentine's Dinner & Dance Concert on Tuesday, February 14, at Sunriver Resort’s historic Great Hall. Few seats remain, so get your tickets now at sunrivermusic.org or call 541-593-1084.

 Blue Skies is a 17-piece big band keeping alive the great tradition of big band swing music of the 1920s-40s. The tight vocal harmonies of the Jewel Tones front the band. This annual Valentine’s Dinner & Dance Concert is an opportunity for a delicious night out in the iconic Great Hall. Kick up your heels on the dance floor or tap your toe from the comfort of your table. Tickets are $125 per person and include hosted happy hour, multi-course dinner, and the full concert.

NEXT UP WITH SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL:

Piano Showcase at the Tower Theatre on April 1 - This annual event celebrates the virtuosity and versatility of piano, featuring acclaimed pianist Sean Chen. For complete program and ticket information, visit sunrivermusic.org.

THE 46TH ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL - August 2023 in Sunriver and Bend with Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell, professional orchestra musicians from around the country, and world-class featured soloists. Member tickets go on sale in April. Start or renew your membership today at sunrivermusic.org to get in on early ticket sales and special events.

VIRGINIA RIGGS CHILDREN'S CONCERT
&
INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO!


FEBRUARY 25, 2023
Bend Senior High School Auditorium
Instrument Petting Zoo starts at 9 AM
Concert starts at 10 AM

CENTRAL OREGON SYMPHONY
IN CONCERT!




Announcing the Winners of the Young Artist Competition


First: Kenneth Ma, Cellist
Second: Richelle Shi, Pianist
Third: Cara Wang, Cellist

 

We received a record number of submissions from young artists across the country. We look forward to featuring them at our Winter Concert Series taking place at Bend Senior High School on February 25th and 26th. For details visit www.cosymphony.com.

Click Here to See the Video Submissions of the Winners

CASCADE CHORALE CELEBRATES WOMEN COMPOSERS!

The Cascade Chorale celebrates women composers in our March 2023 concerts on Saturday, March 11, at 7 PM, and Sunday, March 12, at 3 PM! Mark your calendars to join in the celebration.

The concert is free to everyone with donations greatly appreciated.

Learn more about the Chorale at www.cascadechorale.org.

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Central Oregon Symphony Announces Young Artist Winners!

 

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CENTRAL OREGON SYMPHONY
YOUNG ARTIST WINNERS!



Announcing the Winners of the Young Artist Competition


First: Kenneth Ma, Cellist
Second: Richelle Shi, Pianist
Third: Cara Wang, Cellist

We received a record number of submissions from young artists across the country. We look forward to featuring them at our Winter Concert Series taking place at Bend Senior High School on February 25th and 26th. For details visit www.cosymphony.com.

Click Here to See the Video Submissions of the Winners

FIRST THURSDAY TAIZÉ!

The Taize Choir of Central Oregon invites you to participate in an hour of nondenominational music, prayer, and silence at our monthly ecumenical services on the First Thursday October through May. All services are at 7pm at St. Helens Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, 231 NW Idaho in downtown Bend, except for April 13 at Shalom Bayit. We welcome singers and musicians of all abilities to our choir!  Please contact Ellen at taizebend@gmail.com or Gail at 541-815-5574.

MUSIC IN PUBLIC PLACES!

Music in Public Places provides an opportunity for Central Oregonians to hear chamber music close to home at libraries, and other public venues throughout Central Oregon, including Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, and La Pine.

Central Oregon Symphony Music in Public Places

VALENTINE'S DINNER & DANCE CONCERT!

Blue Skies Big Band, based in Eugene Oregon, loves performing the big band dance tunes - those familiar Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman tunes. “Sunriver is always a really fun concert for us because so many dancers get up on the floor! The interaction between musicians and the audience makes for a fun night” says Dr. Dan Cathey, the band’s director for the last few years. “I’ve loaded this year’s setlist with beloved swing tunes, cha-chas, waltzes, and more, and, of course, a few showcasing our excellent band members, too.”

2023 continues the tradition of Sunriver Music Festival's crowd-pleasing Valentine's Dinner & Dance Concert on Tuesday, February 14, at Sunriver Resort’s historic Great Hall. Few seats remain, so get your tickets now at sunrivermusic.org or call 541-593-1084.

 Blue Skies is a 17-piece big band keeping alive the great tradition of big band swing music of the 1920s-40s. The tight vocal harmonies of the Jewel Tones front the band. This annual Valentine’s Dinner & Dance Concert is an opportunity for a delicious night out in the iconic Great Hall. Kick up your heels on the dance floor or tap your toe from the comfort of your table. Tickets are $125 per person and include hosted happy hour, multi-course dinner, and the full concert.

NEXT UP WITH SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL:

Piano Showcase at the Tower Theatre on April 1 - This annual event celebrates the virtuosity and versatility of piano, featuring acclaimed pianist Sean Chen. For complete program and ticket information, visit sunrivermusic.org.

THE 46TH ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL - August 2023 in Sunriver and Bend with Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell, professional orchestra musicians from around the country, and world-class featured soloists. Member tickets go on sale in April. Start or renew your membership today at sunrivermusic.org to get in on early ticket sales and special events.

CASCADE CHORALE CELEBRATES WOMEN COMPOSERS!

The Cascade Chorale celebrates women composers in our March 2023 concerts on Saturday, March 11, at 7 PM, and Sunday, March 12, at 3 PM! Mark your calendars to join in the celebration.

The concert is free to everyone with donations greatly appreciated.

Learn more about the Chorale at www.cascadechorale.org.

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
of Central Oregon
seeks Interim Choir Director!

 

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon is seeking an Interim Choir Director for January through June 2023. The part-time position is for 8-12 hours a week. We have a joyful and enthusiastic choir of about 30 people of varied skill levels. The choir performs twice a month on Sunday mornings and rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 6-7:30 p.m. We appreciate a wide variety of music. You are as likely to hear Happy by Pharrell Williams as you are Randall Thompson. We love creative thinking and experimentation in our worship. Our accompanist is experienced, has worked with choirs for years, and is a fantastic person (Debbie McMahon). Our congregation is supportive and a generous audience that considers the choir and music the heart of the congregation.

The Interim Choir Director works with the minister and the Worship Team in service planning. We act with equity regarding artist copyrights. Mindful of appropriation, we seek a diversity of style, perspective, and musical expressions. We are hopeful to find an individual who is up for having some fun, leading the choir, creating transformational worship experiences, and exploring the power of music with our community.

Thematic intention is important in our Sunday services The coming themes are:

January: Finding Our Center 
February: Love
March: Vulnerability
April: Resistance 
May: Creativity 
June: Delight

Unitarian Universalism is a progressive, liberal religious tradition welcoming a diversity of beliefs. We gather across the full spectrum theologically from theist to atheist. As such, our musical selections are not Christocentric anthems often found in church communities but rather draw upon inspirations from traditional to secular choral arrangements.

The Interim Choir Director will not be excluded from the search process for the permanent Music Director position, which will occur in the winter/spring.

Please feel free to contact Rev. Scott Rudolph at minister@uufco.org with any questions. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to the same email address.

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

Starting the New Year with a Bang!

 

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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon
seeks Interim Choir Director!


 The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon is seeking an Interim Choir Director for January through June 2023. The part-time position is for 8-12 hours a week. We have a joyful and enthusiastic choir of about 30 people of varied skill levels. The choir performs twice a month on Sunday mornings and rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 6-7:30 p.m. We appreciate a wide variety of music. You are as likely to hear Happy by Pharrell Williams as you are Randall Thompson. We love creative thinking and experimentation in our worship. Our accompanist is experienced, has worked with choirs for years, and is a fantastic person (Debbie McMahon). Our congregation is supportive and a generous audience that considers the choir and music the heart of the congregation.

The Interim Choir Director works with the minister and the Worship Team in service planning. We act with equity regarding artist copyrights. Mindful of appropriation, we seek a diversity of style, perspective, and musical expressions. We are hopeful to find an individual who is up for having some fun, leading the choir, creating transformational worship experiences, and exploring the power of music with our community.

Thematic intention is important in our Sunday services The coming themes are:

January: Finding Our Center 
February: Love
March: Vulnerability
April: Resistance 
May: Creativity 
June: Delight

Unitarian Universalism is a progressive, liberal religious tradition welcoming a diversity of beliefs. We gather across the full spectrum theologically from theist to atheist. As such, our musical selections are not Christocentric anthems often found in church communities but rather draw upon inspirations from traditional to secular choral arrangements.

The Interim Choir Director will not be excluded from the search process for the permanent Music Director position, which will occur in the winter/spring.

Please feel free to contact Rev. Scott Rudolph at minister@uufco.org with any questions. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to the same email address.

FIRST THURSDAY TAIZÉ!

The Taize Choir of Central Oregon invites you to participate in an hour of nondenominational music, prayer, and silence at our monthly ecumenical services on the First Thursday October through May. All services are at 7pm at St. Helens Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, 231 NW Idaho in downtown Bend, except for April 13 at Shalom Bayit. We welcome singers and musicians of all abilities to our choir!  Please contact Ellen at taizebend@gmail.com or Gail at 541-815-5574.

RESCHEDULED - Sounds of the Season!

Redmond Community Choir presents Sounds of the Seasons concert

Taking the stage for the first time since December 2019, the Redmond Community Choir, will perform on Sunday, January 8th. The concert will be held at Redmond High School, 675 SW Rimrock Way at 4 p.m. Admission is free.

The first half of the concert will include traditional and contemporary pieces ranging from musical settings of works by Shakespeare and Robert Frost to genres including spirituals, madrigals, and a gospel-tinged arrangement of a classic pop ballad. The second half will feature Christmas and holiday themed music from around the world, including the rhythmic African Noel, a Spanish carol, a work by Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo, and fresh arrangements of some traditional carols.

The Redmond Community Choir is a COCC Community Education Program and provides an opportunity for singers of all levels to participate in a musically enriching choral experience.

Sunday, January 8, 2023
4:00 PM, Free Admission

Redmond High School Auditorium 
675 SW Rimrock Way, Redmond, OR

CASCADE CHORALE CELEBRATES WOMEN COMPOSERS!

The Cascade Chorale celebrates women composers in our March 2023 concerts on Saturday, March 11, at 7 PM, and Sunday, March 12, at 3 PM! Sing with the Chorale as we explore music from early to present day and as we revisit the music journey we were on in March 2020. Rehearsals begin January 10 in Pence 228 with registration starting at 6:30.  New to singing with the Chorale? Contact our director, James Knox to schedule a quick meet up!

Learn more about the Chorale at www.cascadechorale.org.

MUSIC IN PUBLIC PLACES!

Music in Public Places provides an opportunity for Central Oregonians to hear chamber music close to home at libraries, and other public venues throughout Central Oregon, including Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, and La Pine.

Central Oregon Symphony Music in Public Places

VALENTINE'S DINNER & DANCE CONCERT!

2023 continues the tradition of Sunriver Music Festival's crowd-pleasing Valentine's Dinner & Dance Concert. Sponsored by Sunriver Resort and featuring the Pacific Northwest’s premier swing dance band Blue Skies Big Band, it’s Tuesday, February 14, at Sunriver Resort’s historic Great Hall. This event usually sells out, so get your tickets now at sunrivermusic.org or call 541-593-1084.

Blue Skies is a 17-piece big band based in Eugene, Oregon and keeping alive the great tradition of big band swing music of the 1920’s - 1940’s. The tight vocal harmonies of the Jewel Tones front the band with a sound reflecting the great trios of the '30s and '40s, from the Boswell Sisters to the Andrew Sisters. This annual Valentine’s Dinner & Dance Concert is an opportunity for a fun night out in the iconic Great Hall. All seats are reserved and $125 per person includes hosted happy hour, multi-course dinner, and the full concert. Kick up your heels on the dance floor or tap your toe from the comfort of your table for a special night out with Sunriver Music Festival!

Also, mark your calendars for an all-new Piano Showcase at the Tower Theatre on April 1. This annual event celebrates the virtuosity and versatility of piano, featuring acclaimed pianist Sean Chen. For complete program and ticket information, visit sunrivermusic.org.

CROWN CITY STRING QUARTET IN CONCERT!

The next event in the HDCM Concert Series features resident performers, the Crown City String Quartet on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon. In honor of Martin Luther King Day, the first half of the program will showcase the music of prominent Black composers - William Grant Still (Danzas de Panama), Florence Price (Andante Cantabile), and Jessie Montgomery (Strum).
 
William Grant Still (1895-1978) is considered to be one of the most prominent American contributors in classical music for the many firsts he achieved throughout his career. In 1931, Grant became the first African American to have a symphony performed by a professional orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic. Four years later, he became the first Black composer to conduct a major American orchestra with his music and to have an opera performed by a major opera company. At a time where jazz and blues were considered low-brow music, Still blended classical European music with jazz, blues and spirituals. He wrote over 150 compositions including operas, symphonies, ballets, chamber works, and film scores. Today, Still is considered to be among the greatest American composers ever.  
 
In 1933, Florence Price (1887 - 1953) became the first African American woman to have her symphony premiered by a major orchestra. When the Chicago Symphony Orchestra premiered Symphony No. 1, the composer was one of the most celebrated composers of her time. Her musical style, a mixture of classic European music, Black spirituals and the rhythms associated with the African Juba dance drove well-known artists of the day to perform her work. Price composed over 300 works ranging from symphonies, concertos, chamber music, piano pieces, vocal compositions, and radio music. After her death, the majority of Price's music was forgotten until the Women's Philharmonic created an album of Price's work in 2001. Eight years later more than two-thirds of Price's manuscripts were discovered in an abandoned house in St. Anne, Illinois. Her rediscovered manuscripts reside in the University of Arkansas Library where musicians can access and play her work.  
 
Jessie Montgomery (1981- ), Musical America's 2023 Composer of the Year, is a GRAMMY-nominated, acclaimed composer, violinist, and educator whose music interweaves classical music with elements of vernacular music, improvisation, poetry, and social consciousness, making her an acute interpreter of twenty-first century American sound and experience. A founding member of PUBLIQuartet and a former member of the Catalyst Quartet, Jessie holds degrees from the Juilliard School and New York University and is currently a PhD Candidate in Music Composition at Princeton University. She is Professor of violin and composition at The New School and the Mead Composer-in-Residence with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Her growing body of work includes solo, chamber, vocal, and orchestral works, as well as collaborations with distinguished choreographers and dance companies.

Further information:
General Admission - $48, Child/Student Tickets $10
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon – 61980 Skyline Ranch Rd. Bend, OR 97703

Contact: 541.306.3988 / info@HighDesertChamberMusic.com / 961 NW Brooks St. (Downtown Bend)

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