Thursday, June 27, 2024

Summer Music is HERE!

 

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Sound Fourth!

You are invited to the Fifteenth Annual Sound Fourth! Concert presented jointly by Cascade Horizon Band and the Festival Chorus and dedicated to the memory of Mervin K. and Sally J. Fleming.

To commemorate the nation's birthday we will play a variety of celebratory tunes, selections from the great American songbook, and there will be an opportunity for the audience to sing along with the chorus!

Don't miss a fun and festive afternoon!

When:  
3 PM, Thursday, July 4

Where: 
Caldera High School Auditorium
60925 SE 15th Street
Bend, OR  97702

If you would like to play with us, contact us on our website, www.cascadehorizonband.org, message us on Facebook, or email us at chbmailing@gmail.com.  Better yet, come talk to any of us at the concert!

Our concerts are free to the public but your donations are greatly appreciated. All donations to the 501(c)3 non-profit Cascade Horizon Band are tax deductible.  You can make your donations at our concert or online at: www.cascadehorizonband.org.

Raise the Baton: The Elements of Music!

OVER $700,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
TO CENTRAL OREGON’S ADVANCED YOUNG MUSIC STUDENTS

15 accomplished young musicians age 13-24 have been awarded scholarships from Sunriver Music Festival. Young Artists Scholarship awards are for private music lessons, summer music camps/conservatories, or for college tuition up through one master's degree.

Fiona Curley, soprano, age 20
Aurora Dixon, mezzo soprano, age 16
Mateo Garza, violin, age 24
Aaron Goyal, guitar, age 17
Spencer Holliday, 18, age piano
Juliana Ives, oboe, age 16
Carly King, soprano, age 24
Ian McNally, oboe, age 13
Lucinda Mone, mezzo soprano, age 19
Megan Nave, violin, age 13
Jacob Nenow, piano, age 20
Noah Ochander, trombone, age 23
Halle Phay, piano, age 17
Gabriel Reed, piano, age 24
Matthias Santucci, piano, age 19


Throughout its 29-year history, Sunriver Music Festival’s Young Artists Scholarship program has awarded over $700,000 in scholarships to 172 exceptional young classical music students from throughout Central Oregon. In 2024, $35,800 was awarded.

 “Raise the Baton: The Elements of Music” is the party raising funds so this vital support for the next generation of musicians can continue. This year’s fundraiser is Sunday, July 14 at 5:00 PM in Bend at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon and will feature performances by advanced scholarship recipients Gabe Reed, piano; Matthias Santucci, piano; Fiona Curley, soprano; Lucinda Mone, mezzo soprano, and Mateo Garza, violin.

“In addition to the performances, Raise the Baton offers intriguing glimpses into the myriad elements that create world-class orchestra concerts in Bend & Sunriver each summer,” said Executive Director Meagan Iverson, “Raise the Baton participants help make the music happen!” Continuing a treasured tradition, the paddle raise at this event directly funds the Young Artists Scholarship Program.

Sure to be a lively evening, hosted by Maestro Brett Mitchell and local personalities Dr. Stephen Marshall & Brett Bizik, tickets available now at sunrivermusic.org or call 541-593-1084.

Sunriver Music Festival’s 2024 summer season will be held in Bend and Sunriver from August 10-23. Concerts are at the iconic Tower Theatre in downtown Bend and the historic Great Hall at Sunriver Resort. Artistic Director & Conductor Brett Mitchell will lead world-class orchestra musicians and acclaimed soloists in a remarkable 47th season with a theme of “Classical Elements.” For details and tickets, visit sunrivermusic.org.

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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. | sunrivermusic.org

HDCM Pop-Up Concerts Features
the Spotlight Chamber Players and Alumni!


Free Outdoor Series for the Community Kicks Off This Weekend

High Desert Chamber Music proudly presents their fourth season of “Pop-Up Concerts!” around town. These performances are FREE to attend and open to all.  Each concert will last approximately twenty minutes and will feature the Spotlight Chamber Players and alumni.

In July on Wednesday, July 17, 2:00pm, Spotlight Chamber Players alumnus violinist John Fawcett will be back in Bend after receiving his Master's degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music this year. He will be performing works by Sarasate and more.

For information about upcoming dates and locations, please visit HighDesertChamberMusic.com or call 541-306-3988.

SEEKING PIANIST!


 

As our wonderfully talented contemporary worship pianist heads off to college, we find ourselves seeking his replacement, to begin mid July if possible. Affirming, fun, inclusive environment. Includes playing for one Sunday service per week and an evening rehearsal every other week. 

Karen Sipes, music@bendumc.org
Director of Music and Arts,
Bend Church 

Foundations Support High Desert Chamber Music Educational Outreach Programs !



High Desert Chamber Music is honored to receive foundation support from the Clark Foundation ($2,500) and the Deschutes Cultural Coalition ($1,500) this year. These funds benefit our educational programming, which is provided at no cost to any students, teachers, or schools in Central Oregon. With our three areas of focus, our goal is to allow young children to experience the highest levels of music performance and cultivate an interest that can lead to a lifelong appreciation and enjoyment of the performing arts.

1) Visits to Local Schools
2) Master Class
3) Spotlight Chamber Players 

The Clark Foundation is a private foundation that provides grants to qualified non-profit organizations in Oregon.  Established in 1968 by Maurie Clark, the Foundation continues to be directed by members of the Clark family and other civic or charitable minded individuals intent on supporting the community at large.

The Deschutes Cultural Coalition awards grants to arts and cultural organizations in Deschutes County within the culture field including arts, heritage, and humanities.  Grant funding is sponsored by the Oregon Cultural Trust and Deschutes County and supports projects and activities that address one of the four priorities outlined within the Deschutes Cultural Plan. 

“We feel incredibly fortunate to receive support that allows us to present the quantity and quality of our educational outreach," said Executive Director Isabelle Senger. “We take pride in offering extensive and unique programs, and we hope to reach every student who has an interest in what we provide."

High Desert Chamber Music’s mission is to bring world-class chamber music and musicians to Central Oregon. As the premier and leading chamber music organization in the region, HDCM offers an exciting roster of professional performing artists.
 
Contact:  541.306.3988 / info@HighDesertChamberMusic.com / 961 NW Brooks St. (Downtown Bend)

Sing with Operabend!

We are always welcoming new local singers to our chorus and recital roster. Even if you’ve never sung opera before, we welcome singers of varying levels and experience.* We just ask that you come with a positive attitude and willingness to learn! Our next opportunity to participate will take place in the fall (specifics to be announced at a later date).

*Please note that the ability to read music is highly preferred, but we do provide ear training resources for part learning.

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