Thursday, April 4, 2024

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Taizé Choir of Central Oregon!


NEXT SESSION - April 4th (at Shalom Bayit, 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend)
First Thursdays, September through June*
7-8 PM

St. Helen's Hall 
Trinity Episcopal Church, 231 NW Idaho St. Bend
(across the street from Trinity sanctuary)
Families Welcome!

*April service on April 4 at Shalom Bayit
21555 Modoc Lane, Bend (off Ward Road east of Bend)

Both locations are wheelchair accessible

 

Sponsored by
Taizé Choir of Central Oregon
Trinity Episcopal Church 
taizebend@gmail.com      541-815-5574

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The Cascade Chorale Sings the Oldies but Goodies!

Join the Cascade Chorale in singing fun hits from the 50s, 60s, and 70s!

Sing with the Cascade Chorale for for a rocking spring concert with music from Aretha through ABBA and Elvis through The Eagles and so much more. In-person registration for Spring Term ends April 9th; 5:30 PM in Pence 228 on the COCC campus. New to singing with the Chorale? Contact Director James Knox at jwknox@cocc.edu.

More information about registration is available here! 


Concert Schedule:
7:00 PM, Saturday, May 18th
3:00 PM Sunday, May 19th
First Presbyterian Church

SAKURA Cello Quintet
Makes Their Central Oregon Debut!



Friday, April 12 at 7:30pm
at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon

High Desert Chamber Music’s 16th season, brought to you by German Master Tech, continues with the SAKURA Cello Quintet. A versatile cello quintet hailed as “brilliant” and “superb” by Mark Swed of the Los Angeles Times, SAKURA is built on the artistry and virtuosity of its members: Stella Cho, Michael Kaufman, Yoshika Masuda, Zachary Mowitz, and Peter Myers. Drawing from the rich heritage of a repertoire that spans eight centuries, inventive programs are constructed around conceptual threads, with a commitment to showcasing the great warmth and scope of five cellos.

SAKURA explores great music of the past through dazzling arrangements that offer fresh perspectives on familiar notes, continually expands the five-cello repertoire by commissioning new works, and premiered the world’s first concerto for five cellos and orchestra. Its name honors the great mentor and artist Ralph Kirshbaum, with whom all five members studied: sakura (桜) (Japanese) and Kirschbaum (German) have the same meaning: “cherry tree”, an organism whose flowers have five petals.

This concert will take place on Friday, April 12 at 7:30pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon. Ticket holders may join the musicians at 6:45pm for a pre-concert talk. The program includes arrangements of well-known works like Manuel de Falla’s Ritual Fire Dance, Debussy’s Girl with the Flaxen Hair, and Astor Piazzolla’s Adios Nonino, as well as the premiere of a new work composed by one of its members, Peter Myers.

High Desert Chamber Music’s mission is to bring world-class chamber music and musicians to Central Oregon. Now in its sixteenth season, HDCM presents an acclaimed series of classical chamber music concerts, ranging from piano duos to string sextets. As the premier and leading chamber music organization in the region, HDCM offers an exciting roster of professional performing artists. Tickets for all events are available through HDCM online, by phone, or in person at their office in Downtown Bend.

HDCM 2023-2024 title sponsors include German Master Tech, Miller Lumber, Hayden Homes, Pine Tavern Restaurant, Drew Family Dentistry, Three Graces & Co., Cascade A&E, Central Oregon Daily, and Newstalk KBND and 107.7 Radio. Additional support provided by Creative Images of Life, and TDS.

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

Cascade Horizon Band Spring Concert!

Sunday, April 14, 2 PM at
Mountain View High School


Directed by Sue Steiger, we will present a repertoire filled with hopes and promises, inspiration and a bit of nostalgia, just like the Spring!

The program includes, Mancini Magic, to celebrate his centennial with legacies like Baby Elephant Walk, Moon River and Pink PantherHope Rising, a beautifully lyrical work by Tyler Grant; Shenandoah, the simmering beauty of America’s favorite folksong by Frank Ticheli; Hopak, a highly spirited work inspired by Ukrainian folk melodies; El Relicari, Robert Longfield’s arrangement of one of the best loved paso dobles; Salute to the Armed Force, complete with the Space Force service song; and more! We will also be joined by this year's Marilyn Burkholder Scholarship recipient in a solo.

Cascade Horizon Band is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we rely on musicians dues and your donations for our operating expenses. Your support makes it possible for us to continue presenting free concerts in Central Oregon.

Contact us:

OperaBend Presents:
La Traviata!


Head on over to our event page to purchase tickets for our production of LA TRAVIATA! . Performances will be April 19-21, held at Pinckney Center for the Arts, COCC’s Bend Campus. First performed in 1853, we can’t wait to share this timeless story with you in 2024!


We have both student ($10) and regular tickets ($35) available! 

(Want the full ticket link? https://www.bpt.me/event/6236257)

 

CO Mastersingers Presents:
Sounds Italian!


FREE CONCERTS
April 20, 2024 at 7:00 PM at Nativity Lutheran Church
April 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM at Sunriver Christian Fellowship
—AND--
​June 30, 2024 at The Vatican!

Central Oregon Mastersingers travels to Italy and the Vatican this summer. The group will preview its “Sounds Italian” program exclusively for central Oregonians at its free spring concerts, April 20-21 in Bend and Sunriver. The concerts feature Italian composers Giovanni Palestrina (Missa Brevis), Tomas de Victoria (Ave Maria), and Claudio Monteverdi (Cantate Domino). Additional short pieces include Moses Hogan’s Elijah Rock, Robert Lowry’s How Can I Keep from Singing, and Stephen Paulus’ Pilgrims’ Hymn

 Performances will be held Saturday, April 20, at 7 p.m., at the Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road in Bend, and Sunday, April 21 at 3 p.m., at the Sunriver Christian Fellowship, 18139 Cottonwood Road. In place of tickets, donations are welcome and will help support the singers’ performances in Italy. 
 
For more concert details, visit the Mastersingers website at https://www.centraloregonmastersingers.org/.

Website: https://www.centraloregonmastersingers.org

More Fun to Benefit for Sunriver Music Festival!

Registration is now open for the first annual “Play On!” Amateur Pickleball Tournament hosted by the Sunriver Music Festival.  The tournament will be held at the Fort Rock Park Pickleball Complex in Sunriver, Oregon  on May 31 and June 1, 2024.  Players interested in registering for the “funds and friends” event can go to www.sunrivermusic.org/pickleball for more information.  All participants must create an account with Pickleball Brackets to sign up for the tournament. 

Play On! is also supported by Visit Central Oregon which has granted the court rental fees. Sunriver Owners Association is the permitting agency and facilities owner.  Sunriver Brewing is a featured Sponsor. 

The tournament will be divided into three groups. On Friday, May 31st the tournament will begin at 12:00 p.m. with Mixed Doubles.  On Saturday, June 1st Men’s Doubles will start the day at 9:00 a.m. and the Women’s Doubles will begin at 1:00 p.m.  There will be three skill levels of play for each group:  Recreational up to 3.5, Intermediate 3.5 – 4.0, and Competitive at 4.0 and up. 

Team Round-Robin format will be used, with final play-offs to crown the top three teams in each bracket.  Scoring will be standard. Play-offs will be scored in typical tournament style. Every effort will be made to organize play for all three skill levels and all brackets.  The Tournament Director reserves the right to make changes to the brackets and schedule based on registrations, weather, and timing. 

Plans are in the works for a Social Hour after play ends each day.  Complimentary beverages accompanied by classical music, and a chance to nosh and chat will be on the agenda.  Awards will be made at these events as well.  Contact pickleball@sunrivermusic.org for more information. 


Sunriver Music Festival is a year-round nonprofit presenting world-class orchestral performances and supporting music education throughout Central Oregon. Through a commitment to excellence, collaboration and innovation, the Festival seeks to foster a lifelong love of classical music in its many diverse forms. Visit sunrivermusic.org for more information.

Have Fun to Benefit for Sunriver Music Festival!

OPEN YOUR SEASON AT WOODLANDS: A GOOD TIME FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Directly benefiting Sunriver Music Festival, golfing buddies come together on Sunriver Resort's Woodlands Course on June 2 for the 16th annual Swings fore Strings tournament. With a shotgun start and scramble format, this is a lighthearted way to kick off your summer of Sunriver golfing.

Worth noting: a regular 18 holes of golf in prime time at the internationally-celebrated and semi-private Woodlands Course is actually higher than this tournament registration. By choosing to play in Swings fore Strings, you get those same 18 holes, PLUS Sunriver Brewing beer, PLUS dinner from Sunriver Resort’s Peak Food Truck, PLUS the good feelings knowing you're supporting Central Oregon's premier classical music organization - Sunriver Music Festival - and helping ensure the future of music.

SIGN UP TODAY at sunrivermusic.org or by calling 541-593-1084.

All proceeds from Swings fore Strings benefit the missions of Sunriver Music Festival, including the Young Artists Scholarship program and August 10-23’s landmark Summer Festival featuring professional orchestra musicians from around the world.


Sunriver Music Festival is a year-round nonprofit presenting world-class orchestral performances and supporting music education throughout Central Oregon. Through a commitment to excellence, collaboration and innovation, the Festival seeks to foster a lifelong love of classical music in its many diverse forms. Visit sunrivermusic.org for more information.

KWAX Classical Oregon Radio Broadcast of
Aviara Trio’s Live Performance in Bend!



For the past six years, High Desert Chamber Music has been regularly featured on KWAX Classical Oregon’s ”KWAX Presents” series. KWAX (91.1 FM) is a listener-supported classical radio station licensed to the University of Oregon in Eugene. Through its participation, listeners have been able to enjoy live performances from the HDCM Concert Series, not only statewide in the KWAX listening area of Central and Western Oregon, but worldwide with internet streaming of their programs.
 
The next program will feature the Aviara Trio’s live performance in Bend at the Tower Theatre in February 2024. The broadcast is airing on Friday, April 5, beginning at 10:00 am with KWAX Music Director Peter Van De Graaff. You can tune in on the following local radio stations: 98.9 Bend, 88.5 Redmond, 90.9 Sunriver
 
You can also stream online using any web browser by visiting: https://kwax.uoregon.edu/listen
 
This exciting ensemble has made an indelible impression on the musical landscape of Southern California for the past decade. Most recently, the trio was honored to perform at the Hollywood Bowl on Celebrate LA, Los Angeles Philharmonic's 100-year anniversary celebration. Members of the trio have been Grand Prize Winners in the Coleman National Chamber Music Competition, Finalists in the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition and Concert Artist’s Guild Auditions, winners of the D’angelo International Piano Competition, and the La Jolla Young Artists Competition. They have soloed with the Tokyo Symphony, Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra, Orchestra Nova, St. Louis Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, and La Jolla Symphony.
 
High Desert Chamber Music’s mission is to bring world-class chamber music and musicians to Central Oregon. Now in its sixteenth season, HDCM presents an acclaimed series of classical chamber music concerts, ranging from piano duos to string sextets. As the premier and leading chamber music organization in the region, HDCM offers an exciting roster of professional performing artists.

Interested in helping with tech for
for La Traviata?


OperaBend is looking for two separate individuals to run the lightboard (can train) and supertitles (reading music required for this role) at their upcoming production of La Traviata. This commitment would include around three rehearsals, plus our three performances April 19-21. This is a PAID opportunity. Please email operabend@bendbroadband.com if interested for more details.

We look forward to hearing from you if this is the right fit for you via email at operabend@bendbroadband.com!

Help the Mastersingers get to Italy!

Central Oregon Mastersingers has been invited to sing in St. Peter's Basilica at The Vatican!

In this once in a lifetime experience, we'll sing music of Palestrina, Victoria, Monteverdi, and more at The Vatican on June 30, 2024. In order to facilitate this amazing trip, we're asking for support from our community. 

We are well on our way to reaching our goal of $15,000!
Will you help (Click to donate)?

March 19, 2024An update regarding our Italy fundraiser:

We are THRILLED to announce…our initial goal of $5,000 has been met, and we have received an incredibly generous match in the amount of $5,000 from our local and enthusiastic "mystery man," Fred Kinyon! Thank you, Fred!!

And, since our last email, we’ve received another $2,155 in donations, bringing our grand total to: $12,125!

Central Oregon Mastersingers is incredibly grateful for, and humbled by, the showing of support we have received regarding this trip. Thank you for making this dream a reality!


HOW TO DONATE

  1. CLICK HERE to make a donation online.

  2. If you prefer to donate via gofundme, CLICK HERE.

  3. Mail a check to: 
    Central Oregon Mastersingers
    PO Box 6751
    Bend, OR 97708

Any donations received beyond $15,000 will be used to provide additional support to travelers, and, help fund our spring concerts in Bend and Sunriver, both of which are FREE CONCERTS.

The magic of choral music enhances the lives of both the singers and the audience, and we are so grateful for your support!

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