Multnomah Women's Chorus: Colors
Free (donations accepted)
- Kelly Bard, piano
- Dan Gaynor, piano
- John Moak, trombone
- Chuck Israels, double bass
- Jordan Goldblatt, drums
- Jessica Israels, conductor
Ben Bernie — Selected works
Sonny Burke — Selected works
Bob Chilcott — Selected works
Eleanor Daley — Selected works
Milton Delugg — Selected works
Peter De Rose — Selected works
Duke Ellington — Selected works
Robin Pecknold — Selected works
Maceo Pinkard — Selected works
David W. Solomons — Selected works
Willie Stein — Selected works
MWC performs a rainbow of songs, featuring music by Amy Beach, Ben Bernie, Sonny Burke, Bob Chilcott, Eleanor Daley, Milton Delugg, Peter DeRose, Duke Ellington, Robin Pecknold, Maceo Pinkard, D.W. Solomons, and Willie Stein.
About Multnomah Women's Chorus
The Multnomah Women's Chorus brings adult treble singers of all ages and backgrounds to make music together in the Multnomah Village/Hillsdale area of Portland. We strive to be a vehicle for community interaction by engaging our audiences in performing a wide range of songs from contemporary to sacred, jazz, musicals, and classical choral works.
https://jessicaisraels.com/multnomah-womens-chorusAbout Dan Gaynor, piano
A native of Portland, pianist Dan Gaynor has performed with many artists including Nancy King, Esperanza Spalding, Chuck Israels, and many others. He studied jazz and music theory at Mt. Hood Community College and Portland State University, with teachers including Randy Porter, Dave Barduhn, Darrell Grant, Glen Moore and Tomas Svoboda. Dan is also a versatile vocal accompanist, with a wide repertoire and experience in many musical styles. He is recorded on on Good Morning Geek by the Portland Jazz Orchestra, En Route by Ed Bennett, and on both Libre and Two Dollars to Ride the Train by Martin Zarzar.