Collaborations 2022: Re|emergence
$20 ($10 seniors/working artists, $5 students; ages 11 & under free)
- Diane Chaplin, cello
- Anthony Dyer, violin
- María García, piano
- Asya Gulua, piano
- Ben Milstein, piano
- Rebecca Stager, piano
I'Lana Sandra Cotton — Selected works
Noam Faingold — Selected works
Brian Field — Selected works
Theresa Koon — Selected works
Lisa Neher — Selected works
Gary Lloyd Noland — Selected works
Timothy Arliss O'Brien — Selected works
Paul Safar — Selected works
Greg A. Steinke — Selected works
Drew Swatosh — Selected works
Kirsten Volness — Selected works
Jennifer Wright — Selected works
Nicholas Yandell — Selected works
This collaborative multi-media event features film, visual art, dance, and theater to portray new works on themes of struggle, recharging, and awakening.
About Diane Chaplin, cello
About Anthony Dyer, violin
About María García, piano
María García has gained recognition as a soloist, collaborative pianist and teacher. Praised for her "dynamic, warmly expressive and exciting style" she was All Classical Portland Radio's 2022-2023 Artist in Residence and has recorded solo and chamber works for All Classical's Recording Inclusivity Initiative. She began piano studies in her native Puerto Rico at the age of four making her debut with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra at ten. She holds a Bachelor's of Music with Distinction in Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and a Master's and Doctoral Studies (ABD) from SUNY Stony Brook. Her principal teachers were Luz Hutchinson, Victor Rosenbaum, and Gilbert Kalish. She has performed throughout the United States,Europe, Israel, South America, and Tunisia. In the Portland area, she collaborates with 45th Parallel Universe, Third Angle, Oregon Symphony, and Oregon Ballet Theatre, and was a founding member of the Award-winning 20 Digitus Duo. During the summer she directs the Piano Program at YMA.
https://www.mariagarciapiano.com/About Ben Milstein, piano
About Rebecca Stager, piano
Rebecca Stager is a collaborative pianist and vocal coach residing in the greater Portland area. She received her Bachelor's Eegree in Music from Oregon State University and her Master's Degree in Vocal Accompanying from the Manhattan School of Music. Having accompanied professionally for over 15 years, she enjoys everything from Schubertian Lieder to contemporary instrumental works, from Brahms trios to Broadway classics.
Lincoln Performance Hall (LH 175) at Portland State University
1620 SW Park AvePortland, OR 97201
United States