Saturday, November 11, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PST)
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In person: $25 ($15 military/senior/arts, $12.50 Arts Card, $10 student; ages 12- free)
Stream: $10

Adrienne Albert — Selected works
Dinah Bianchi — Selected works
I'Lana Sandra Cotton — Selected works
Ken Davies — Selected works
David A. Jones — Selected works
Theresa Koon — Selected works
Brian Magill — Selected works
Jan Mittelstaedt — Selected works
Louise "Liz" Nedela — Selected works
Timothy Arliss O'Brien — Selected works
Mark Pritchard — Selected works
Christine Richardson — Selected works
Nicholas Yandell — Selected works

Come hear a bold and multi-faceted program of new chamber music featuring the Rose City Brass Quintet along with percussionist Wanyue Ye and vocalist Sarah Beaty.

As always, our event puts the spotlight on living composers, breathing new life into classical traditions. The Rose City Brass Quintet will take you on a mesmerizing journey through the realms of conflict and resolution. Many works on the program are premieres, and you’ll be the first to hear their innovative fusion of tradition and contemporary vision. Come join us and get a glimpse into the future of contemporary musical art.

The rich and varied program includes works by 13 members of Cascadia Composers.

About Rose City Brass Quintet

Logan Thane Brown, trumpet
Joseph Klause, trumpet
Daniel Partridge, French horn
Lars Campbell, trombone
JáTtik Clark, tuba

https://www.rosecitybrasscompany.com/

About Wanyue Ye, percussion

Award-winning percussionist Wanyue Ye has performed internationally as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestra player. She has made appearances at venues such as The Kennedy Center, The Modell Lyric Performing Arts Center, and The National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. Ms. Ye earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Percussion Performance from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where she was the recipient of the Greeney Scholarship.During her time at Peabody, Ms. Ye studied with marimba virtuoso Robert van Sice, Tom Freer from The Cleveland Orchestra, and David Skidmore from the Grammy-awarded percussion quartet Third Coast Percussion Group. She was also recently selected by Tuck Business School of Dartmouth as a scholarship recipient to attend the competitive Tuck Business Bridge Program in recognition of her achievements and understanding of business strategy and market development, as they relate to the performing arts industry.