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2004 MUSICIANS
Select musician's name below to read more about that musician and view his/her photograph. Links are also provided to each musician's symphony or performance group.
- OUR FOUR CORVALLIS PROGENY
ERIK PETERSON is a member
of the Colorado
Symphony and The
American Sinfonietta, which performs in Bellingham, Washington,
and in Europe. He is the founder and artistic director of this festival
and co-founder of the Denali
Ensemble.
SARAH KNUTSON, violinist
with the New Century
Chamber Orchestra and with Pro Musica, has held a principal position
in The
American Sinfonietta and performs regularly with the San
Francisco Symphony.
ADAM ESBENSEN, cello, is
a member of the Oregon
Symphony and of The
American Sinfonietta. He was featured as a chamber performer
at the 2003 Ernest Bloch Festival.
MICHAEL TUBB, viola, is
an active chamber player in San Francisco and a member of The
American Sinfonietta.
- GUEST ARTISTS
PHILLIP STEVENS, violist,
is a member of the Colorado
Symphony and the Denali
Ensemble, now the resident ensemble of the Chintimini Festival.
THOMAS HEINRICH of the
Colorado Symphony and the Denali
Ensemble is principal cellist of The American Sinfonietta
and performs in summer as principal at the Grand Teton Festival.
MARTIN HORNSTEIN, cellist,
founded the Altenberg
Trio Wien (non-English site) together with pianist Claus-Christian
Schuster and violinist Amiram Ganz, earning recognition quickly throughout
the world.
RACHELLE McCABE, director of the piano program at Oregon State University, has performed concertos with leading orchestras and partnered many leading players as a chamber musician.
ABBY RAYMOND, assistant principal clarinet of the Colorado
Symphony, has pereformed as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Tucson Symphony, and the Texas Festval Orchesetra.
JESSICA LAMBERT is on the faculty of Oregon State University, teaching violin and viola. She previously played viola in the Oregon Symphony.
MARY GRANT, horn player, became
a member of the Oregon
Symphony in 1994. She performs frequently with the Minnesota
Orchestra, and has toured Europe and Japan with them.
LEON CHODOS is contrabassoonist
with the Oregon
Symphony. He was previously a member of the Colorado Symphony and
of the San Jose Symphony.
LEANNA WONG, bass, did her undergraduate work at Juilliard School in New York and is currently pursuing an advanced degree at the University of Southern California.
ALEXANDER
TUTUNOV virtuoso pianist from the former Soviet Union, is in
demand as a recitalist, concerto soloist, and master teacher. On Tuesday
May 25 Dr. Tutunov will perform the Gershwin F major piano concerto
with the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra under conductor Marlan Carlson.
The concert is at 8:00 pm in the LaSells Stewart Center in Corvallis.
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