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SUMMER FESTIVAL<br />
June 20 - July 24, 20<strong>11</strong>
concert sponsors (date of sponsorship)<br />
chamber music northwest<br />
major supporters<br />
The 41st Annual Summer Festival is made possible by the generosity of<br />
individual contributors, foundations and corporations, for which we are<br />
deeply grateful.<br />
The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation<br />
The E. Nakamichi Foundation<br />
For complete festival information visit www.cmnw.org<br />
COVER PHOTO by Jim Leisy<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY by Jim Leisy; Dorothea von Haeften,<br />
Cassandra Oregon Jenkins, Arts Sasha Commission Gusov, Richard Bowditch,<br />
Margaretta GRAPHIC Mitchell, STANDARDS Tom Bangbala, GUIDE Faustinus Deraet,<br />
Marco Produced Borggreve, by Viviano Design, Steve Inc. ©2001 J. Sherman, Frank Stewart<br />
DESIGN by Rebekah Phillips<br />
PRINTING by B&B PrintSource
“<strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Northwest</strong> attracts<br />
Grammy winners, Avery Fisher Prize<br />
awardees and musicians who play<br />
with premiere ensembles, from the<br />
Emerson Quartet to the New York<br />
Philharmonic...But the festival feels<br />
more like family than a formal<br />
affair.”<br />
The Oregonian<br />
expect the extraordinary
our treasured traditions<br />
Welcome to the 41st <strong>summer</strong> festival of <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Northwest</strong>.<br />
Here is where you would talk about coming together as though the festival is a holiday-- seeing old<br />
friends, meeting new ones, seeing artists you’ve grown with, enjoying picnics on the campus, etc.<br />
Also nurturing new traditions and welcoming new faces, like the Protege Project arists and audience.<br />
Ernam aligni di aut eum illuptiiste pore, volupietum ligenectia prepelit, coreped undanduntur Illaut<br />
omniet volum quam hitatio tem. Nam aut parum ipsam, opta con cus magniendi int et, quo blam<br />
quidus alignam est, officae cum veleceatem et aut ea ea ducit quiatur autemodis expliant ulpa quisit<br />
doluptatenis denis as expligenimus est, si aut eost, cus aut fugias nones is dolla quae. Nam et lab illiae<br />
am ipsum recti quis eos exerior poratet andi quo comnim fuga. Ut abo. Et et aut volupis ut ut ipiciis<br />
nullat etus,<br />
David Shifrin<br />
Artistic Director<br />
Linda Magee<br />
Executive Director
join our family of subscribers<br />
Subscribers get the best seats at the best prices, and help <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Northwest</strong> to<br />
thrive. At the heart of CMNW is an extraordinary group of valued subscribers—order five or<br />
more concerts and become a part of this special family! Among the benefits:<br />
• The best seats in the house—for life!<br />
Subscribers can order up to three months in advance of<br />
single tickets buyers. Our box office staff will work with you to<br />
select the perfect seats, which remain yours season after season,<br />
so long as you subscribe.<br />
• the best deals and discounts<br />
Subscribers get up to 20% off over single ticket prices, plus<br />
any additional tickets at the discounted subscription rate!<br />
• no additional service charges<br />
The service charge to your initial order is the only service<br />
charge you’ll pay all season long, no matter how many extra<br />
tickets you order.<br />
• free ticket exchange privileges<br />
Only subscribers are allowed to exchange tickets in the event<br />
of a conflict.<br />
• new friends who share your love<br />
for chamber music<br />
Meet other subscribers who surround you each week with<br />
their love and enthusiasm for extraordinary chamber music!<br />
Subscriptions as low as $100! See inside back cover for order form.
Sunday, june 19<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 5 pm<br />
(FREE!)<br />
CMNW Festival Salon<br />
David Shifrin, host<br />
Usher in the new season with<br />
artistic director David Shifrin,<br />
as he and other festival artists<br />
describe the exciting collage of<br />
upcoming concerts and events<br />
happening this <strong>summer</strong>! See how<br />
programs come together, then<br />
watch a dress rehearsal of one of<br />
the pieces performed this week<br />
before gathering on the lawn for<br />
a casual meet-and-greet “family<br />
reunion” with CMNW friends and<br />
artists.<br />
week 1<br />
Monday, June 21<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Tuesday, June 22<br />
Catlin Gabel School 8 pm<br />
Double Concertos<br />
John Williams Air and Simple Gifts for<br />
Violin, Clarinet, Cello and Piano (2009)<br />
Haydn String Quartet in B-Flat Major<br />
(“Sunrise”), Op. 76, No. 4<br />
Mendelssohn Trio No. 2 in C Minor<br />
for Piano and Strings, Op. 66<br />
Mendelssohn Octet in E-Flat Major<br />
for Strings, Op. 20<br />
Orion String Quartet (Daniel Phillips, Todd<br />
Phillips, Steven Tenenbom, Timothy Eddy), Jun<br />
Iwasaki, Ida Kavafian, Paul Neubauer, Peter<br />
Wiley, Anne-Marie McDermott<br />
Thursday, June 24<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Beethoven Trios I<br />
Trio in E-Flat Major for Violin, Cello and<br />
Piano, Op. 1, No. 1<br />
Trio in D Major for Violin, Cello and Piano,<br />
Op. 1, No. 3<br />
Trio in E-Flat Major for Violin, Cello and<br />
Piano, Op. 70, No. 2<br />
Friday, June 25<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Beethoven Trios II<br />
Trio in G Major for Violin, Cello and Piano,<br />
Op. 1, No. 2<br />
Trio in D Major for Violin, Cello and Piano,<br />
Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”)<br />
Trio in B-Flat Major for Violin, Cello and<br />
Piano, Op. 97 (“Archduke”)<br />
Ida Kavafian, Paul Neubauer, Peter Wiley, Anne-<br />
Marie McDermott
Saturday, June 26<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Gypsy Theme<br />
Brahms Quintet No. 2 in G Major for<br />
Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>1<br />
Brahms Quintet in B Minor for Clarinet<br />
and Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>5<br />
Brahms Quintet No. 2 in G Major for<br />
Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>1<br />
Brahms Quintet in B Minor for Clarinet<br />
and Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>5<br />
Brahms Quintet No. 2 in G Major for<br />
Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>1<br />
Brahms Quintet in B Minor for Clarinet<br />
and Strings, Op. <strong>11</strong>5<br />
Guarneri String Quartet; with guest festival artists<br />
Steven Tenenbom and David Shifrin<br />
Orion Quartet Ida and Ani Kavafian<br />
Johannes Brahms Guarneri Quartet<br />
“Over 45 years of prolific recording and tireless<br />
concertizing, the Guarneri Quartet has had a powerful effect<br />
on the musical landscape.”<br />
San Francisco Chronicle<br />
ORDER TICKETS: 503-294-6400 · www.cmnw.org
week 2<br />
Sunday, june 26<br />
Someday Lounge 5 pm<br />
CMNW Protégé Project:<br />
XX Ensemble<br />
Torib. Gia derum eius aut vere,<br />
si dolores et earchilignis alit, odit<br />
fuga. Ut od quatendaecta erem<br />
et magnamus eate reptaeptatus<br />
neculpa rcient estrum velia nam<br />
quiat laborer natusdantis ut qui<br />
conseque perorep tiatem rendam,<br />
none id que vendi dolor accullabo.<br />
Neque veniendias remporest<br />
re oditatist, sam ent voluptatio<br />
temIsit, autem ratem ad quis<br />
por autem fugiant et dusdam et<br />
explictiore sit restion emporer<br />
untust, occulparcias in nonsed que<br />
ni dios es consedis dolore.<br />
monday, June 27<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
tuesday, June 28<br />
Catlin Gabel School 8 pm<br />
Unknown Title<br />
Mozart String Quartet in G Major<br />
(“Spring”), K. 387<br />
Mozart Quintet in E-Flat Major for<br />
Piano, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon,<br />
K. 452<br />
Mozart Quartet No. 1 in G Minor for<br />
Piano and Strings, K. 478<br />
Orion String Quartet, Ida Kavafian, Peter Wiley,<br />
Stephen Taylor, David Shifrin, Cynde Iverson,<br />
William Purvis, André Watts<br />
Thursday, June 30<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Friday, July 1<br />
PSU Lincoln Recital Hall 7:30 pm<br />
Unknown Title<br />
Bernstein Sonata for Clarinet and Piano<br />
(1942)<br />
Morton Gould Selections from Benny’s<br />
Gig for Clarinet and Double Bass (1946)<br />
Aaron Jay Kernis Two Awakenings<br />
and a Double Lullaby (2006)<br />
Gershwin Songs for Soprano and Piano<br />
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue (Piano Duo)<br />
Traditional American Fiddle Tunes,<br />
arr. for Punch Brothers and Friends<br />
Jennifer Frautschi, Paul Neubauer, David Shifrin,<br />
Aaron Jay Kernis, Anna Polonsky, Bryan Johanson,<br />
Elizabeth Harcombe, Hyunah Yu, Punch Brothers
Saturday, July 2<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Punch Brothers<br />
Anna Polonsky<br />
Clarinet Candy<br />
Chris Thile, mandolin<br />
Gabe Witcher, violin<br />
Noam Pikelny, banjo<br />
Chris Eldridge, guitar<br />
Paul Kowert, bass<br />
The Punch Brothers, mandolinist Chris<br />
Thile’s hot new group of young virtuosos,<br />
have been called the innovators of “America’s<br />
country-classical chamber music” (New York<br />
Times). Together these five classically-trained<br />
musicians offer a whole new style of crossover,<br />
ranging from bluegrass, “newgrass” and<br />
beyond.<br />
“This top shelf acoustic quintet is a virtuosic revelation.”<br />
Boston Globe on the Punch Brothers<br />
“...consistently captivating...”<br />
Aaron Jay Kernis W. A. Mozart<br />
Washington Post on Anna Polonsky<br />
ORDER TICKETS: 503-294-6400 · www.cmnw.org
week 3<br />
Sunday, juLY 3<br />
Mississippi Studios 5 pm<br />
CMNW Protégé Project:<br />
Amphion Quartet<br />
Torib. Gia derum eius aut vere,<br />
si dolores et earchilignis alit, odit<br />
fuga. Ut od quatendaecta erem<br />
et magnamus eate reptaeptatus<br />
neculpa rcient estrum velia nam<br />
quiat laborer natusdantis ut qui<br />
conseque perorep tiatem rendam,<br />
none id que vendi dolor accullabo.<br />
Neque veniendias remporest<br />
re oditatist, sam ent voluptatio<br />
temIsit, autem ratem ad quis<br />
por autem fugiant et dusdam et<br />
explictiore sit restion emporer<br />
untust, occulparcias in nonsed que<br />
ni dios es consedis dolore.<br />
Monday, July 4<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Tuesday, July 5<br />
Catlin Gabel School 8 pm<br />
André Watts and Friends<br />
Haydn String Trio in G Major, arr. for<br />
Mandolin, Viola and Cello, Hob. XVI:40<br />
John Adams Shaker Loops for Seven<br />
Strings (1978)<br />
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G<br />
Major, arr. for Punch Brothers and Friends<br />
Mendelssohn Sextet in D Major for<br />
Violin, Two Violas, Cello, Double Bass<br />
and Piano, Op. <strong>11</strong>0<br />
Steven Copes, Jennifer Frautschi, Leila Josefowicz,<br />
Paul Neubauer, Cynthia Phelps, Ronald Thomas,<br />
Fred Sherry, Anna Polonsky, Aaron Jay Kernis,<br />
Punch Brothers<br />
Thursday, July 7<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Friday, July 8<br />
PSU Lincoln Recital Hall 7:30 pm<br />
Violas<br />
Schubert Rondo in B Minor for Violin<br />
and Piano (“Rondeau Brillant”), D. 895<br />
Beethoven String Quartet No. 16 in F<br />
Major, Op. 135<br />
Mendelssohn Songs for Soprano and<br />
Piano<br />
Mendelssohn Quintet No. 1 in A Major<br />
for Strings, Op. 18<br />
Theodore Arm, Steven Copes, Jennifer Frautschi, Leila<br />
Josefowicz, Paul Neubauer, Cynthia Phelps, Fred<br />
Sherry, Ronald Thomas, Shai Wosner, Hyunah Yu
Saturday, July 9<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Hyunah Yu<br />
André Watts<br />
“Fragments: Connecting<br />
Past and Present”<br />
Brentano String Quartet<br />
Serena Canin, violin<br />
Mark Steinberg, violin<br />
Misha Armory, viola<br />
Nina Lee, cello<br />
The Brentano Quartet has invited six of today’s most<br />
imaginative composers to engage with unfinished<br />
pieces by Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and others to<br />
weave compelling new musical works. The new<br />
compositions will be played alongside the original<br />
ones to create an exciting evening of dialogue<br />
between music of the past and music of our present.<br />
Brentano String Quartet Leila Josefowicz<br />
“Haydn’s music is about other things, like the<br />
dignity of sadness.”<br />
New York Times on “The Seven Last Words of Christ”<br />
Commissioned by the Brentano String Quartet and the following co-commissioners: Rattner and Ann and<br />
Norman Katz for <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>Music</strong> Society of Detroit; Connecticut College On Stage, New London, CT; Da<br />
Camera of Houston; Fontana <strong>Chamber</strong> Arts, Kalamazoo, MI; The Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College,<br />
Hanover, NH; Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; Luther College,<br />
Decorah, IA; Rockport <strong>Music</strong>, Rockport, MA; Salt Bay <strong>Chamber</strong>fest, Damariscotta, ME; San Francisco<br />
Performances; and Spivey Hall at Clayton State University, Morrow, GA.<br />
ORDER TICKETS: 503-294-6400 · www.cmnw.org
week 4<br />
Sunday, juLY 10<br />
The Woods 5 pm<br />
CMNW Protégé Project:<br />
XX Ensemble<br />
Torib. Gia derum eius aut vere,<br />
si dolores et earchilignis alit, odit<br />
fuga. Ut od quatendaecta erem<br />
et magnamus eate reptaeptatus<br />
neculpa rcient estrum velia nam<br />
quiat laborer natusdantis ut qui<br />
conseque perorep tiatem rendam,<br />
none id que vendi dolor accullabo.<br />
Neque veniendias remporest<br />
re oditatist, sam ent voluptatio<br />
temIsit, autem ratem ad quis<br />
por autem fugiant et dusdam et<br />
explictiore sit restion emporer<br />
untust, occulparcias in nonsed que<br />
ni dios es consedis dolore.<br />
Monday, July <strong>11</strong><br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Tuesday, July 12<br />
Catlin Gabel School 8 pm<br />
Unknown Title<br />
Philippe Hersant Héliades for Flute,<br />
Violin, Viola and Cello (2007)<br />
Mendelssohn String Quartet No. 6<br />
in F Minor, Op. 80<br />
Brahms Quintet in F Minor for Piano<br />
and Strings, Op. 34<br />
Miró Quartet, Fred Sherry, Ransom Wilson,<br />
Shai Wosner<br />
Thursday, July 14<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Friday, July 15<br />
PSU Lincoln Recital Hall 7:30 pm<br />
Unknown Title<br />
Telemann Concerto in G Major for<br />
Viola, Strings and Continuo<br />
Vivaldi Concerto in G Minor for Two<br />
Cellos, Strings and Continuo<br />
Handel Concerto in D Minor for<br />
Harpsichord, Strings and Continuo<br />
Marcello Concerto in D Minor for Oboe,<br />
Strings and Continuo<br />
Bach Suite No. 2 in B Minor for Flute,<br />
Strings and Continuo, BWV 1067<br />
Miró Quartet, Toby Appel, Colin Carr, Fred Sherry,<br />
Curtis Daily, Ransom Wilson, Allan Vogel, John<br />
Gibbons
Saturday, July 16<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Emerson String Quartet<br />
Igor Stravinsky<br />
Final Quartets<br />
Emerson String Quartet<br />
Eugene Drucker, violin<br />
Philip Setzer, violin<br />
Lawrence Dutton, viola<br />
David Finckel, cello<br />
Haydn Andante and Menuet, Op. 103<br />
Bartók String Quartet in D Major, No. 6<br />
Schubert String Quartet in G Major, D. 887<br />
Shai Wosner Lin-Parker-Hoffman<br />
“...the adventurous Miró Quartet played throughout with<br />
explosive vigor and technical finesse.”<br />
New York Times<br />
ORDER TICKETS: 503-294-6400 · www.cmnw.org
week 5<br />
Sunday, juLY 17<br />
Alberta Rose Theater 5 pm<br />
CMNW Protégé Project:<br />
Yale Percussion Group<br />
Torib. Gia derum eius aut vere,<br />
si dolores et earchilignis alit, odit<br />
fuga. Ut od quatendaecta erem<br />
et magnamus eate reptaeptatus<br />
neculpa rcient estrum velia nam<br />
quiat laborer natusdantis ut qui<br />
conseque perorep tiatem rendam,<br />
none id que vendi dolor accullabo.<br />
Neque veniendias remporest<br />
re oditatist, sam ent voluptatio<br />
temIsit, autem ratem ad quis<br />
por autem fugiant et dusdam et<br />
explictiore sit restion emporer<br />
untust, occulparcias in nonsed que<br />
ni dios es consedis dolore.<br />
Monday, July 18<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Tuesday, July 19<br />
Catlin Gabel School 8 pm<br />
Unknown Title<br />
Haydn String Quartet in F Major,<br />
Op. 74, No. 2<br />
Bach Cantata No. 82 (Ich habe genug)<br />
for Baritone, Oboe and Strings<br />
Kreutzer Der tote Fagott (“The Dead<br />
Bassoon”) for Baritone, Bassoon and Piano<br />
Wynton Marsalis Meelan for Bassoon<br />
and String Quartet (2003)<br />
Bassoon Quartets by Prokofiev,<br />
Schickele, Ellington, Weber and more<br />
Miró Quartet, Toby Appel, Curtis Daily, Allan<br />
Vogel, Keith Buncke, Mark Eubanks, Julie Feves,<br />
Milan Turkovic, Thomas Sauer, John Gibbons,<br />
Randall Scarlata<br />
Thursday, July 21<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Friday, July 22<br />
PSU Lincoln Recital Hall 7:30 pm<br />
Songs and Sonatas<br />
Haydn String Quartet in F Minor,<br />
Op. 20, No. 5<br />
Mozart Quintet in E-Flat Major for Horn,<br />
Violin, Two Violas and Cello, K. 407<br />
Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence in<br />
D Minor for String Sextet, Op. 70<br />
Daedalus Quartet (Min-Young Kim, Kyu-Young<br />
Kim, Melissa Reardon, Raman Ramakrishnan),<br />
Benny Kim, Elmar Oliveira, Toby Appel, Hamilton<br />
Cheifetz, Allan Vogel, William Purvis
Saturday, July 23<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 8 pm<br />
Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile<br />
Mozart Quartet in F Major for Oboe and<br />
Strings, K. 370<br />
Sunday, July 24<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium 4 pm<br />
Edgar Meyer<br />
Sasha Cooke<br />
Songs (unknown title)<br />
Nielsen Serenata in vano for Clarinet,<br />
Bassoon, Horn, Cello and Bass (1914)<br />
Strauss/Hasenorhl Till Eulenspiegel (Einmal<br />
Anders!) for Horn, Violin, Clarinet, Bassoon<br />
and Bass<br />
Bloch Baal Shem: Three Pictures of<br />
Hassidic Life for Violin and Strings (1923)<br />
Haydn Finale from “Farewell” Symphony in<br />
F-Sharp Minor (arr. for eight instruments)<br />
Daedalus Quartet, Benny Kim, Elmar Oliveira,<br />
“Despite the name, the Daedalus Quartet seemed it was<br />
flying...not on wings of waxy feathers, but rather on jetpropelled<br />
rockets of blistering virtuosity.”<br />
Washington Post<br />
Pei-Yao Quartet William Purvis<br />
ORDER TICKETS: 503-294-6400 · www.cmnw.org
festival artists<br />
VIOLIN<br />
Theodore Arm<br />
Steven Copes<br />
Jennifer Frautschi<br />
Jun Iwasaki<br />
Leila Josefowicz<br />
Ida Kavafian<br />
Benny Kim<br />
Jesse Mills<br />
Elmar Oliveira<br />
Daniel Phillips<br />
Todd Phillips<br />
VIOLA<br />
Toby Appel<br />
Paul Neubauer<br />
Cynthia Phelps<br />
Steven Tenenbom<br />
CELLO<br />
Colin Carr<br />
Hamilton Cheifetz<br />
Timoth Eddy<br />
Fred Sherry<br />
Ronald Thomas<br />
Peter Wiley<br />
DOUBLE BASS<br />
Curtis Daily<br />
Peter Lloyd<br />
SOPRANO<br />
Hyunah Yu<br />
BARITONE<br />
Randall Scarlata<br />
FLUTE<br />
Ransom Wilson<br />
OBOE<br />
Allan Vogel<br />
Stephen Taylor<br />
CLARINET<br />
David Shifrin<br />
BASSOON<br />
Keith Buncke<br />
Mark Eubanks<br />
Julie Feves<br />
Cynde Iverson<br />
Milan Turkovic<br />
HORN<br />
William Purvis<br />
HARPSICHORD<br />
John Gibbons<br />
GUITAR<br />
Bryan Johanson<br />
PIANO<br />
Elizabeth Harcombe<br />
Aaron Jay Kernis<br />
Anne-Marie McDermott<br />
Anna Polonsky<br />
Thomas Sauer<br />
André Watts<br />
Shai Wosner<br />
ENSEMBLES<br />
Daedalus String Quartet<br />
Guarneri String Quartet<br />
Miró String Quartet<br />
Orion String Quartet<br />
Punch Brothers<br />
COMPOSER/<br />
CONDUCTOR<br />
Aaron Jay Kernis<br />
Artist bios available at www.cmnw.org.
Protégé project<br />
Amphion Quartet<br />
David Southorn<br />
Katie Hyun<br />
Wei-Yang Andy Lin<br />
Mihai Marica<br />
Yale Percussion Group<br />
Artist 1<br />
Artist 2<br />
Artist 3<br />
Violin<br />
Rebecca Anderson<br />
Double Bass<br />
Aleksey Klyushnik<br />
Flute<br />
Sooyun Kim<br />
Clarinet<br />
Romie de Guise-Langlois<br />
Harp<br />
Artist<br />
join us in welcoming these artists, making<br />
their cmnw debutS!<br />
La cuptaque que et<br />
aceri imusam sunt<br />
ad maximuscius utet<br />
harchil ipienih iliquatem<br />
expe ant res renditate<br />
officiisciis ut as et, quis<br />
rent int quam velesci<br />
reium nus dolo quis<br />
arunt, exceaqu iatempossi tem sintore hendaes<br />
endandam sum que sed ma autat.<br />
Itatquati quis dignis<br />
dollesequas conest<br />
voloribus.<br />
Inctur accat quid<br />
quaectem. Nem<br />
dolorro quiantis prem<br />
doluptaMint liquaspe<br />
volora eatur repeditae<br />
nientiore, nos sitiur<br />
repraeped maio consed<br />
que si sinullu piducip<br />
iendaes int, nonsequat pa<br />
dolorendi coritae sint at<br />
poruptatur, que verorep<br />
tiurectati non poribusant<br />
ex et re, ommo quunt est,<br />
volorum inctur<br />
Em nes as vere autempo ressenihil maximint<br />
veliquis quistrum que pra con conetum que<br />
nimporere volore repro voloreceatem quam<br />
quidus.<br />
“Quote about my family at CMNW, what<br />
it means to return every year, why I love<br />
CMNW like crazy.”<br />
Fred Sherry, Ida, someone
not sure of header<br />
Saturday, June 4<br />
PSU Lincoln Performance Hall 7 pm<br />
Sunday, june 5<br />
PSU Lincoln Performance Hall 7 pm<br />
anna polonsky concerts<br />
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Saturday, June 16<br />
Portland Art Museum, Whitsell Auditorium<br />
vertigo concert<br />
Discover another wonderful dimension to the festival concerts.<br />
All CMNW ticket-holders are invited to attend this free series<br />
of half-hour talks before each evening concert. These lively<br />
discussions offer an unmatched perspective on the music, by<br />
the very musicians performing it.<br />
Protégé Project<br />
alt-venue concert series<br />
Sundays at 5 pm, venues vary<br />
June 26, July 3, 10 & 17<br />
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More information/tickets available at....
other festival events<br />
Open Rehearsals<br />
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium (FREE)<br />
June 22 & 29, July 6, 13 & 20<br />
Wednesdays at <strong>11</strong> am<br />
Join the festival performers for a fascinating<br />
behind-the-scenes glimpse of how they<br />
work together. Informal Q&A ends each<br />
rehearsal. (Supervised children ages 7 and<br />
up are welcome.)<br />
<strong>Music</strong>al Conversations<br />
In the concert hall, before all evening concerts at<br />
Reed and Catlin Gabel, 7-7:30 pm (FREE)<br />
Discover another wonderful dimension to<br />
the festival concerts. All CMNW ticketholders<br />
are invited to attend this free series<br />
of half-hour talks before each evening<br />
concert. These lively discussions offer an<br />
unmatched perspective on the music, by the<br />
very musicians performing it.<br />
CMNW family concert<br />
Downtown at Director Park<br />
Address/intersection (FREE)<br />
Saturday, JULY 16 12 noon-1 pm<br />
downtown NOON CONCERT<br />
Downtown at the Oregon Historical Society<br />
Miller Pavilion, 1200 SW Park Ave. (FREE)<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 21 12 noon-1 pm<br />
Enjoy a free noontime concert in the beautiful<br />
Oregon Historical Society atrium. The<br />
Daedalus String Quartet performs an exciting<br />
program of Haydn, Purcell and Britten.
FULL CALENDAR (LIST) OF EVENTS (FREE AND $$)
important ticket info<br />
STUDENT Tickets Students with valid, full-time ID from spring or <strong>summer</strong> term may<br />
purchase tickets in Sections A and B for just $10. Tickets may be reserved and paid for in<br />
advance, but will be held at will-call at the hall on the evening of the concert. A student ID<br />
for each ticket purchased must be presented at that time.<br />
Children In consideration of our audience and artists, parents are requested not to bring<br />
children under age 7 to the evening concerts.<br />
senior rush tickets Senior citizens (65+) may purchase any available ticket for $15, 30<br />
minutes prior to concerts.<br />
special needs Wheelchair seating is available at all halls. Please call to arrange in advance.<br />
Handicapped parking is available at Reed and Catlin Gabel.<br />
No refunds will be made Ticket exchange privileges are extended to subscribers and<br />
donors only.<br />
recycle your tickets If you are unable to attend a concert for which you have tickets,<br />
please call the CMNW Box Office to offer them for resale. If sold, the value of the ticket is<br />
tax-deductible, and you will be issued a receipt and donation acknowledgement.
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ticket packages and pricing<br />
SUBSCRIPTIONs and ticket packages<br />
Same-Night<br />
Series*<br />
5 concerts<br />
Make-Your-<br />
Own Series*<br />
per ticket<br />
Single<br />
Tickets<br />
advance<br />
Single<br />
Tickets<br />
at the door<br />
BOX SEATS<br />
Limited availability<br />
$195<br />
$39<br />
$43<br />
$50<br />
SECTION A<br />
$135<br />
$27<br />
$30<br />
$35<br />
SECTION B<br />
$95<br />
$19<br />
$22<br />
$25<br />
STUDENT<br />
with full-time ID<br />
$50<br />
$10<br />
$10<br />
$10<br />
Refer to seating charts on insert. *Prices reflect 15% subscriber discount.<br />
Same-Night Series<br />
Weekly tickets to five concerts on the same<br />
night each week. You can also create a<br />
Double Series of 10 concerts (a Monday-<br />
Thursday series, for example), or the Full<br />
Series of all 15 programs. Prior-year<br />
subscribers who renew this year will be<br />
given first priority on seating.<br />
Make-your-own series<br />
When purchasing tickets for five or more<br />
separate concerts, list each date in the<br />
Make-Your-Own Series section of the order<br />
form. You can even vary the number of<br />
tickets you’d like for each concert. Please<br />
note: seating locations may vary to give<br />
you the best available seats for each<br />
concert; box seats cannot be guaranteed.
order early — call 503-294-6400<br />
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tickets for subscribers:<br />
BOX* $39<br />
SECTION A $27<br />
SECTION B $19<br />
STUDENT $10<br />
single tickets<br />
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These prices valid only<br />
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BOX* $43<br />
SECTION A $30<br />
SECTION B $22<br />
STUDENT $10<br />
Haydn Seven Last Words<br />
Season Finale Picnic<br />
additional cmnw events<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 12 (1st Pres. Church) GA<br />
$20<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 26 (post-concert)<br />
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Floor Riser<br />
Please mark if wheelchair<br />
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GA<br />
$25<br />
(dinner only)<br />
total tickets<br />
handling fee<br />
tax-deductible contribution<br />
grand total<br />
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<strong>summer</strong> festival<br />
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