Upcoming events
Anthea plays with the Charleston Chamber Music Society
Anthea returns to Charleston to play with the Charleston Chamber Music Society
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s season finale, Far From Home, explores displacement and the hardships and inspirations it can bring. Didgeridoo master and audience favorite Stephen Kent returns to perform Peter Sculthorpe’s String Quartet No. 16, which reflects on the plight of Afghan refugees in Australia and the harsh conditions they endured. Dvořák’s American Quartet, written during his time abroad, is a joyful celebration of the Czech composer’s deep love for America and its folk music. The program opens with premieres from our call-for-scores.
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s season finale, Far From Home, explores displacement and the hardships and inspirations it can bring. Didgeridoo master and audience favorite Stephen Kent returns to perform Peter Sculthorpe’s String Quartet No. 16, which reflects on the plight of Afghan refugees in Australia and the harsh conditions they endured. Dvořák’s American Quartet, written during his time abroad, is a joyful celebration of the Czech composer’s deep love for America and its folk music. The program opens with premieres from our call-for-scores.
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s season finale, Far From Home, explores displacement and the hardships and inspirations it can bring. Didgeridoo master and audience favorite Stephen Kent returns to perform Peter Sculthorpe’s String Quartet No. 16, which reflects on the plight of Afghan refugees in Australia and the harsh conditions they endured. Dvořák’s American Quartet, written during his time abroad, is a joyful celebration of the Czech composer’s deep love for America and its folk music. The program opens with premieres from our call-for-scores.
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s season finale, Far From Home, explores displacement and the hardships and inspirations it can bring. Didgeridoo master and audience favorite Stephen Kent returns to perform Peter Sculthorpe’s String Quartet No. 16, which reflects on the plight of Afghan refugees in Australia and the harsh conditions they endured. Dvořák’s American Quartet, written during his time abroad, is a joyful celebration of the Czech composer’s deep love for America and its folk music. The program opens with premieres from our call-for-scores.
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s season finale, Far From Home, explores displacement and the hardships and inspirations it can bring. Didgeridoo master and audience favorite Stephen Kent returns to perform Peter Sculthorpe’s String Quartet No. 16, which reflects on the plight of Afghan refugees in Australia and the harsh conditions they endured. Dvořák’s American Quartet, written during his time abroad, is a joyful celebration of the Czech composer’s deep love for America and its folk music. The program opens with premieres from our call-for-scores.
Anthea/Oregon Symphony Pre-Concert Conversations
Copland & Rachmaninoff
Fasten your seatbelt as Alessio Bax tackles Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, a creation of massive power and drive and one of the hardest-to-master works in the repertoire. After its premiere in New York City, a critic wrote that “its great length and extreme difficulties bar it from performances by any but pianists of exceptional technical powers.” Its quiet start leads into an astonishing unleashing of notes and hurtles to a riveting conclusion. Copland’s Third Symphony also was first presented in the U.S. Its spirit is undeniably “American”—vital, optimistic, and big-hearted—triumphantly exclaimed in the finale’s stirring “Fanfare for the Common Man.”
Thunder Egg Consort
Thunder Egg Consort at Mirabella (Portland)
Anthea Kreston (violin), Kenji Bunch (viola), Jason Duckles (cello) and Monica Ohuchi (piano) team up to play some of the great piano quartet repertoire as well as music by living composers.
Thunder Egg Consort
Thunder Egg Consort at Mirabella (Portland)
Anthea Kreston (violin), Kenji Bunch (viola), Jason Duckles (cello) and Monica Ohuchi (piano) team up to play some of the great piano quartet repertoire as well as music by living composers.
Thunder Egg Consort
Thunder Egg Consort at Mirabella (Portland)
Anthea Kreston (violin), Kenji Bunch (viola), Jason Duckles (cello) and Monica Ohuchi (piano) team up to play some of the great piano quartet repertoire as well as music by living composers.
Thunder Egg Consort Japan Tour
The Thunder Egg Consort is a world-class, Oregon-based piano quartet (violin, viola, cello, piano) of acclaimed musicians who blend classical mastery with Americana, jazz, and folk, named after Oregon's state rock. Composed of soloists with careers at places like Juilliard, Carnegie Hall, and the Berlin Philharmonic, they offer dynamic performances, performing traditional chamber music alongside diverse styles, bringing high-caliber music education and performances to the Northwest community.
IMA Chamber Music Workshop
This workshop gives musicians a place to learn the art of chamber music performance with daily coaching from world-renowned faculty. Ages 10-adult are encouraged to apply.
A dedicated adult player division is specially designed for those ages 21 and above.
A variety of learning experiences from practice techniques, sight-reading, Yoga with Joe and performances round out this vibrant and popular workshop. Held in downtown Corvallis, in the heart of the Willamette Valley.
Open to individuals and pre-formed groups.
Participants will be placed in similarly-aged groups.
The IMA Chamber Music Workshop features a residence option for ages 12 and up. Our office can also help find a hotel or Airbnb for you, if that is your preference
Register early - we were sold out for 2025.
Please contact us for scholarship information.
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s opens its 12th season with a celebration of American voices in music, spanning culture, time, and place. The first half features the evocative and otherworldly “Journey of the Horizontal People” by Diné composer Raven Chacon, alongside music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and Philip Glass. The program concludes with Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of American Romanticism, featuring pianist Maria Garcia.
Salem – September 24 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – September 25 @ 7 pm
Portland – September 26 @ 7 pm
Eugene – September 27 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – September 28 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s opens its 12th season with a celebration of American voices in music, spanning culture, time, and place. The first half features the evocative and otherworldly “Journey of the Horizontal People” by Diné composer Raven Chacon, alongside music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and Philip Glass. The program concludes with Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of American Romanticism, featuring pianist Maria Garcia.
Salem – September 24 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – September 25 @ 7 pm
Portland – September 26 @ 7 pm
Eugene – September 27 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – September 28 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s opens its 12th season with a celebration of American voices in music, spanning culture, time, and place. The first half features the evocative and otherworldly “Journey of the Horizontal People” by Diné composer Raven Chacon, alongside music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and Philip Glass. The program concludes with Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of American Romanticism, featuring pianist Maria Garcia.
Salem – September 24 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – September 25 @ 7 pm
Portland – September 26 @ 7 pm
Eugene – September 27 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – September 28 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s opens its 12th season with a celebration of American voices in music, spanning culture, time, and place. The first half features the evocative and otherworldly “Journey of the Horizontal People” by Diné composer Raven Chacon, alongside music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and Philip Glass. The program concludes with Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of American Romanticism, featuring pianist Maria Garcia.
Salem – September 24 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – September 25 @ 7 pm
Portland – September 26 @ 7 pm
Eugene – September 27 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – September 28 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani’s opens its 12th season with a celebration of American voices in music, spanning culture, time, and place. The first half features the evocative and otherworldly “Journey of the Horizontal People” by Diné composer Raven Chacon, alongside music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and Philip Glass. The program concludes with Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of American Romanticism, featuring pianist Maria Garcia.
Salem – September 24 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – September 25 @ 7 pm
Portland – September 26 @ 7 pm
Eugene – September 27 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – September 28 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani teams up with Laura Rebolloso, acclaimed singer and leona player, to celebrate the music of Mexico. In unique arrangements for string quartet, Delgani performs Rebolloso’s original compositions and showcases the traditional Son Jarocho of her native Veracruz. The program also features music by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, and Gabriela Ortiz, in a layered exploration of Mexico’s diverse heritage.
Salem – October 22 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – October 23 @ 7 pm
Portland – October 24 @ 7 pm
Eugene – October 25 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – October 26 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani teams up with Laura Rebolloso, acclaimed singer and leona player, to celebrate the music of Mexico. In unique arrangements for string quartet, Delgani performs Rebolloso’s original compositions and showcases the traditional Son Jarocho of her native Veracruz. The program also features music by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, and Gabriela Ortiz, in a layered exploration of Mexico’s diverse heritage.
Salem – October 22 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – October 23 @ 7 pm
Portland – October 24 @ 7 pm
Eugene – October 25 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – October 26 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani teams up with Laura Rebolloso, acclaimed singer and leona player, to celebrate the music of Mexico. In unique arrangements for string quartet, Delgani performs Rebolloso’s original compositions and showcases the traditional Son Jarocho of her native Veracruz. The program also features music by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, and Gabriela Ortiz, in a layered exploration of Mexico’s diverse heritage.
Salem – October 22 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – October 23 @ 7 pm
Portland – October 24 @ 7 pm
Eugene – October 25 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – October 26 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani teams up with Laura Rebolloso, acclaimed singer and leona player, to celebrate the music of Mexico. In unique arrangements for string quartet, Delgani performs Rebolloso’s original compositions and showcases the traditional Son Jarocho of her native Veracruz. The program also features music by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, and Gabriela Ortiz, in a layered exploration of Mexico’s diverse heritage.
Salem – October 22 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – October 23 @ 7 pm
Portland – October 24 @ 7 pm
Eugene – October 25 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – October 26 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani teams up with Laura Rebolloso, acclaimed singer and leona player, to celebrate the music of Mexico. In unique arrangements for string quartet, Delgani performs Rebolloso’s original compositions and showcases the traditional Son Jarocho of her native Veracruz. The program also features music by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, and Gabriela Ortiz, in a layered exploration of Mexico’s diverse heritage.
Salem – October 22 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – October 23 @ 7 pm
Portland – October 24 @ 7 pm
Eugene – October 25 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – October 26 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Crescendo - Book Release
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Book Launch Eugene
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Solo Show at the Mirabella, Portland
Anthea’s solo show based on her forthcoming memoir, CRESCENDO. Weaving together music and stories from her book, and performing on the violin that was stolen on a fast train in Germany, she delights with tales both tragic and funny.
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Delgani Quartet
Delgani presents a winter program of dark textures and radiant light. Tomáš Svoboda’s 12th Quartet, composed in Portland and recorded by Delgani, opens the program alongside Shostakovich’s coiled and kinetic 7th Quartet. The program concludes with the warm sonorities of Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1, featuring violist Charles Noble and cellist Pansy Chang of the Oregon Symphony.
Salem – February 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – February 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – February 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – February 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – February 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani presents a winter program of dark textures and radiant light. Tomáš Svoboda’s 12th Quartet, composed in Portland and recorded by Delgani, opens the program alongside Shostakovich’s coiled and kinetic 7th Quartet. The program concludes with the warm sonorities of Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1, featuring violist Charles Noble and cellist Pansy Chang of the Oregon Symphony.
Salem – February 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – February 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – February 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – February 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – February 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani presents a winter program of dark textures and radiant light. Tomáš Svoboda’s 12th Quartet, composed in Portland and recorded by Delgani, opens the program alongside Shostakovich’s coiled and kinetic 7th Quartet. The program concludes with the warm sonorities of Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1, featuring violist Charles Noble and cellist Pansy Chang of the Oregon Symphony.
Salem – February 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – February 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – February 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – February 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – February 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani presents a winter program of dark textures and radiant light. Tomáš Svoboda’s 12th Quartet, composed in Portland and recorded by Delgani, opens the program alongside Shostakovich’s coiled and kinetic 7th Quartet. The program concludes with the warm sonorities of Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1, featuring violist Charles Noble and cellist Pansy Chang of the Oregon Symphony.
Salem – February 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – February 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – February 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – February 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – February 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani presents a winter program of dark textures and radiant light. Tomáš Svoboda’s 12th Quartet, composed in Portland and recorded by Delgani, opens the program alongside Shostakovich’s coiled and kinetic 7th Quartet. The program concludes with the warm sonorities of Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1, featuring violist Charles Noble and cellist Pansy Chang of the Oregon Symphony.
Salem – February 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – February 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – February 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – February 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – February 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani previews new quartets, each inspired by a different species of tree, in collaboration with composer Kimberly Osberg’s 2027 commissioning project: Year of Trees. The new works are framed by Dvorak’s “In Deepest Forest Glade” and his lush and vigorous Quartet No. 13, highlighting springtime growth and rejuvenation.
Salem – March 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – March 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – March 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – March 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – March 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani previews new quartets, each inspired by a different species of tree, in collaboration with composer Kimberly Osberg’s 2027 commissioning project: Year of Trees. The new works are framed by Dvorak’s “In Deepest Forest Glade” and his lush and vigorous Quartet No. 13, highlighting springtime growth and rejuvenation.
Salem – March 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – March 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – March 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – March 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – March 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani previews new quartets, each inspired by a different species of tree, in collaboration with composer Kimberly Osberg’s 2027 commissioning project: Year of Trees. The new works are framed by Dvorak’s “In Deepest Forest Glade” and his lush and vigorous Quartet No. 13, highlighting springtime growth and rejuvenation.
Salem – March 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – March 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – March 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – March 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – March 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani previews new quartets, each inspired by a different species of tree, in collaboration with composer Kimberly Osberg’s 2027 commissioning project: Year of Trees. The new works are framed by Dvorak’s “In Deepest Forest Glade” and his lush and vigorous Quartet No. 13, highlighting springtime growth and rejuvenation.
Salem – March 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – March 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – March 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – March 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – March 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani previews new quartets, each inspired by a different species of tree, in collaboration with composer Kimberly Osberg’s 2027 commissioning project: Year of Trees. The new works are framed by Dvorak’s “In Deepest Forest Glade” and his lush and vigorous Quartet No. 13, highlighting springtime growth and rejuvenation.
Salem – March 4 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – March 5 @ 7 pm
Portland – March 6 @ 7 pm
Eugene – March 7 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – March 8 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Crescendo - Solo Show
Crescendo is released by Paul Dry Publishing - Available now on Amazon
Delgani Quartet
Delgani closes the season with the music of Beethoven, who left behind an unparalleled legacy for string quartet upon his death 200 years ago. Three contrasting quartets form the program: the lyrical Op. 18/3, the radical Op. 95 “Serioso,” and the jubilant Op. 59/3, offering a journey through Beethoven’s transformative and immortal voice.
Salem – May 6 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – May 7 @ 7 pm
Portland – May 8 @ 7 pm
Eugene – May 9 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – May 10 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani closes the season with the music of Beethoven, who left behind an unparalleled legacy for string quartet upon his death 200 years ago. Three contrasting quartets form the program: the lyrical Op. 18/3, the radical Op. 95 “Serioso,” and the jubilant Op. 59/3, offering a journey through Beethoven’s transformative and immortal voice.
Salem – May 6 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – May 7 @ 7 pm
Portland – May 8 @ 7 pm
Eugene – May 9 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – May 10 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani closes the season with the music of Beethoven, who left behind an unparalleled legacy for string quartet upon his death 200 years ago. Three contrasting quartets form the program: the lyrical Op. 18/3, the radical Op. 95 “Serioso,” and the jubilant Op. 59/3, offering a journey through Beethoven’s transformative and immortal voice.
Salem – May 6 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – May 7 @ 7 pm
Portland – May 8 @ 7 pm
Eugene – May 9 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – May 10 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Delgani closes the season with the music of Beethoven, who left behind an unparalleled legacy for string quartet upon his death 200 years ago. Three contrasting quartets form the program: the lyrical Op. 18/3, the radical Op. 95 “Serioso,” and the jubilant Op. 59/3, offering a journey through Beethoven’s transformative and immortal voice.
Salem – May 6 @ 7 pm
Corvallis – May 7 @ 7 pm
Portland – May 8 @ 7 pm
Eugene – May 9 @ 3 pm (also virtual)
Eugene – May 10 @ 7 pm (also virtual)
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Anthea plays Barber Violin Concerto with the Tualatin Symphony
Anthea plays the Barber Violin Concerto
Anthea/Oregon Symphony Pre-Concert Conversations
Ravel & Saint-Saëns
A bracing whack from the percussionist’s “slap stick” launches Ravel’s Concerto on an effervescent romp, evoking the Harlem jazz clubs he visited with Gershwin. Riffs from the brasses and piano fireworks make for a breathless dash to the finish. Ravel’s lush Daphnis et Chloé opens with a radiant sunrise—golden strings, shimmering harps, bird calls—and ends with an orgiastic paean to love.
Anthea plays Classical on Broadway
Anthea teams up with Jason Duckles, Grace Choi and Wonkak Kim for the magnificent Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Trio Libermé Germany Tour
Anthea returns to Germany to play a tour with her piano trio.
Anthea/Oregon Symphony Pre-Concert Conversations
Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony
There’s nothing like hiking across moors and encountering castle ruins to ignite the creative process—as Mendelssohn experienced it on a tour of Scotland. Holyrood Castle (where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned) inspired the mysterious mood of the Third Symphony’s opening. But the mists ultimately lift in the sunny, lively finale. Plus, Portland favorite Conrad Tao dazzles in Mozart’s 21st Piano Concerto, with its slow movement once described by biographer Maynard Solomon as “an entire movement of unrelieved, time-stopping beauty…for something just short of eternity.”
Brahms Double Concerto
Anthea performs the Brahms Double Concerto with Jason Duckles on cello. The Beaverton Symphony spring concert.
Brahms Double Concerto
Anthea performs the Brahms Double Concerto with Jason Duckles on cello. The Beaverton Symphony spring concert.
Delgani Quartet
It Must Be: How do composers grapple with the end of life? Beethoven’s final string quartet asks, “Must it be?” and answers with a resounding, “It must be!” In contrast, Britten’s String Quartet No. 3 (1975), composed shortly before his death, leaves more questions than answers. Haydn’s unfinished final quartet opens the program.
Delgani Quartet
It Must Be: How do composers grapple with the end of life? Beethoven’s final string quartet asks, “Must it be?” and answers with a resounding, “It must be!” In contrast, Britten’s String Quartet No. 3 (1975), composed shortly before his death, leaves more questions than answers. Haydn’s unfinished final quartet opens the program.
Delgani Quartet
It Must Be: How do composers grapple with the end of life? Beethoven’s final string quartet asks, “Must it be?” and answers with a resounding, “It must be!” In contrast, Britten’s String Quartet No. 3 (1975), composed shortly before his death, leaves more questions than answers. Haydn’s unfinished final quartet opens the program.
Delgani Quartet
It Must Be: How do composers grapple with the end of life? Beethoven’s final string quartet asks, “Must it be?” and answers with a resounding, “It must be!” In contrast, Britten’s String Quartet No. 3 (1975), composed shortly before his death, leaves more questions than answers. Haydn’s unfinished final quartet opens the program.
Majestic Chamber Music
Anthea is the Director of the Majestic Chamber Music series, held in the heart of Corvallis in the historic Majestic Theatre. She is joined by cellist Jason Duckles and pianist Joy Ueng, as well as welcoming a young group of violinists to perform a violin quartet. The Corvallis All-Ages Volunteer Orchestra joins the musicians on stage at the end of the program,.
Crescendo - Solo Show at the University Club of Portland
Anthea’s solo show based on her forthcoming memoir, CRESCENDO. Weaving together music and stories from her book, and performing on the violin that was stolen on a fast train in Germany, she delights with tales both tragic and funny.
Trio PNW
Anthea teams up with Jason Duckles, cello, and Asya Gulua, piano, to play the magnificent Ravel and Haydn E Major at Salem Camerata.
Brahms Double Concerto
Anthea performs the Brahms Double Concerto with Jason Duckles on cello. The Willamette Valley Symphony winter concert.
Archduke Trio
Anthea teams up with Jason Duckles, cello, and Maria Garcia, piano, to play the magnificent Archduke Trio at Chatter PDX.
Brahms Double Concerto
Anthea performs the Brahms Double Concerto with Jason Duckles on cello. The Willamette Valley Symphony winter concert.
Crescendo - Solo Show at the Willamette Institute for Continued Learning
Anthea’s solo show based on her forthcoming memoir, CRESCENDO. Weaving together music and stories from her book, and performing on the violin that was stolen on a fast train in Germany, she delights with tales both tragic and funny.
Anthea/Oregon Symphony Pre-Concert Conversations
Sibelius & Grieg
Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies and bravura fire, it found inspiration in the rhythmic patterns of Norwegian folk dances. Maestro Danzmayr also leads Stenhammar’s Second Symphony, a Romantic Swedish jewel not heard nearly often enough. Plus, Sibelius’ stirring The Swan of Tuonela joins this Nordic musical banquet, inspired by scenes from Finnish mythology.
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Delgani Quartet
Jewish Memory begins with arrangements of niggunim, traditional wordless chants. Shulamit Ran’s Glitter, Shards, Doom, Memory (2014) commemorates those lost in the Holocaust. Mieczysław Weinberg, who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland for the USSR, became a colleague and close friend of Shostakovich. His String Quartet No. 6, composed shortly after his escape in 1945, concludes the program.
Anthea/Oregon Symphony Pre-Concert Conversations
Beethoven’s Eroica
A most heart-stirring concert awaits you, portraying vastly different approaches to grief and memory. In the “Eroica,” grief turns into fury, when the original dedicatee, Napoleon, crowns himself emperor and the enraged Beethoven now celebrates only “the memory of a great man.” From two bolts-out-of-the-blue chords to exhilarating finale, the Symphony’s majesty and drama, extraordinary scope, and bold harmonies all proclaim a new era in music. Turning his grief into sorrow, Berg inscribes his heartbreaking Concerto, sensitively performed by our concertmaster, “To the memory of an angel”—a vivacious 18-year-old girl struck down by polio. He paints her portrait in the first movement, and, in the emotional heart of the Concerto, incorporates Bach’s chorale, “It is enough; Lord, if it pleases you/Unshackle me.”
Crescendo - Solo Show at Chatter PDX
Anthea’s solo show based on her forthcoming memoir, CRESCENDO. Weaving together music and stories from her book, and performing on the violin that was stolen on a fast train in Germany, she delights with tales both tragic and funny.
Anthea and the Chicago Piano Quartet
Anthea joins the Chicago Piano Quartet for a performance at the Melbourne Chamber Music Society, Indiatlantic, Florida.
Anthea and the Chicago Piano Quartet
Anthea joins the Chicago Piano Quartet for a performance at Palm Beach State College, Duncan, Theatre, Lake Worth, Florida