Festival Chamber Players
Our 2007 Festival chamber
concerts celebrate woodwinds, in two superlative performances by five
members of the Festival Orchestra. At the Boathouse, Alan Juza (oboe)
and Tom
Schubert
(bassoon) join Portland piano virtuoso Kelli Stephens to perform
works by Poulenc, Saint-Saëns, and Head, as well as solo pieces that feature
their individual instruments. At Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Greg Bishop
(flute), Chip Phillips (clarinet), and Steve Durnin (horn) --
will add their singular sounds in a concert featuring works by Mozart and
Poulenc.
Greg Bishop
(flute)
Greg
Bishop received his Masters Degree in Flute Performance from the University
of Wisconsin. As a freelance flutist in Southern California, he performed
with the Royal Ballet, Opera Pacific, Pacific Symphony, Orange County
Philharmonic, and South Coast Symphony, and appeared as a soloist with the
Long Beach Bach Festival Orchestra, Orchestra of Santa Fe, and Washington
Idaho Symphony, as well as with orchestras in the Czech Republic and
Austria. Since his return to the Pacific Northwest, Greg has performed with
the Spokane Symphony, Spokane Opera, Spokane Bach Festival, Zephyr, and
Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, and is currently principal flute for the
Oregon Coast Music Festival Orchestra.
Chip Phillips
(clarinet)
Chip
Phillips received his Bachelor of Music degree from the New England
Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Thom Martin and Bill Wrzesien.
He has performed as Principal Clarinet with the New Zealand Symphony,
Alabama Symphony, and New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, and also teaches
clarinet at Gonzaga University. Chip joined the Oregon Coast Music Festival
Orchestra as Principal Clarinet in 2000, the same year he became Principal
Clarinet of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra. Performing with the Music
Festival is a treasured experience that Chip looks forward to every year.
Steve Durnin
(horn)
A
native Californian, Steve Durnin has worked with most of the top composers
and arrangers in the entertainment industry, including John Williams, Henry
Mancini, Danny Elfman, Quincy Jones, Elmer Bernstein, Lalo Shifrin, Trevor
Jones, Stanley Clarke, and Hans Zimmer. His film credits include JFK,
Hook, Beethoven, Mission Impossible III, The Color
Purple, Hoffa, The Incredibles, and Far and Away.
Steve has performed with the Long Beach, Pacific, Pasadena, Santa Barbara,
New West, Glendale, Santa Fe, San Luis Obispo, Capistrano Valley, and
Beverly Hills symphonies, and the Riverside County Philharmonic, Santa
Barbara Chamber Orchestra, Pasadena Pops Orchestra, and Opera Santa Barbara.
He is the Principal horn of the Oregon Coast Music Festival Orchestra, as
well as the Sierra Summer Festival, Hollywood Symphony Orchestra, Capistrano
Valley Symphony, and Long Beach Opera.
Alan Juza (oboe)
Alan
Juza is a long-time member of the Oregon Coast Music Festival Orchestra. He
currently resides in the Portland area, where he is a member of the Oregon
Ballet Theatre Orchestra and Portland Opera Orchestra. Alan has also
performed with the Oregon Symphony, Houston Symphony, Eugene Symphony and
Peter Britt Festival Orchestra, and is an oboe instructor in the Music
Department of Pacific University.
Thomas
Schubert
(bassoon)
Thomas
Schubert has performed extensively on the West Coast, from northern Mexico
to Washington. He joined the Oregon Coast Music Festival Orchestra in 1982
while the principal bassoonist for the Salem Symphony and is now principal
bassoonist for the La Jolla Symphony. Since moving to San Diego in 1987,
Thomas has pursued chamber music with several ensembles including the San
Diego Double Reed Ensemble, MUSE, Trio Divertimento, Geisel Library Bassoon
Quartet, SONOR, and Camarada. An active free-lance bassoonist, he has
performed with Starlight Productions, Orquesta de Baja California, Opera de
Tijuana, San Diego Chamber Orchestra, Cabrillo Chamber Orchestra, Classics 4
Kids, and other organizations. With a Ph.D. from the University of
California at Irvine, Thomas spends his free time as Professor of Electrical
Engineering at the University of San Diego.
Kelli Brown Stephens
(piano)
A
resident of Portland, Oregon, Kelli Brown Stephens is an active recitalist,
teacher, adjudicator and clinician in the Northwest. She has served for
thirteen years on the music faculty at Pacific University in Forest Grove
and maintains a private teaching studio in her Portland home. Her students
have been winners in state, national and international competitions. Kelli’s
principal piano studies were with Mary Busterud, Paul Parmelee, Mark
Westcott and James Cook, and she coached with Gyorgy Sebok and Storm Bull, a
student of Bartok. Kelli received a Master of Music from the University of
Colorado at Boulder and a Bachelor of Music from Willamette University, both
in piano performance.
Programs
Sunday, July 22
Triosonate,
a-moll Joseph Bodin de
Boismortier
Vivace
Largo
Allegro
Metamorphoses after Ovid for solo
oboe Benjamin Britten
Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and
piano Michael Head
Allegro, Crisp and lively
Andantino quasi allegretto
Allegro vivace
Intermission
Sonate pour Basson
Camille Saint- Saëns
Allegro moderato
Allegro scherdando
Molto adagio – Allegro moderato
Trio pour piano, hautbois, et basson
Francis Poulenc
Presto
Andante
Rondo
Alan Juza
(oboe) | Tom
Schubert
(bassoon) | Kelli Stephens (piano)
Friday, July 27
Trois Pieces Breves
for Woodwind Quintet Jacques Ibert
Three Shanties for
Woodwind Quintet, Op 4 Malcolm Arnold
Quintet for piano,
oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon, K 452 W.A. Mozart
Intermission
Summer Music
Samuel
Barber
Sextour
Francis Poulenc
Greg Bishop (flute) | Chip Phillips
(clarinet) | Alan Juza (oboe)Tom
Schubert
(bassoon) | Steve Durnin (horn) | Kelli Stephens (piano)
Sunday, July 22, 2:00 PM
OIMB Boathouse, Charleston
All tickets $25 (includes champagne reception)
Friday, July 27, 7:00 PM
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Coos Bay
$15 ($12 OCMA members, $5 students)