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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1982)
Bach festival returns The 1983 Bach Festival begins in Eugene June 28, bringing together local musicians with artists from around the country and abroad to perform the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and other classical com posers. This year's Festival consists of three musical series and a number of special events includ ing a trip to a vineyard, a lecture on recorded versus live music, an outdoor Bach supper, a critic's symposium and a Bach poster art gallery A series of free noon concerts begins June 28, with Eugene's Silverwood Chamber Playere performing pieces by Francis Poulenc, Gyorgy Ligeti, and Anton Reicha. On June 29, Du Vent et Bois (Of Wind and Wood), comprised of West Coast artists, will present pieces by Francois Couperin, Thomas Vincent, and Georg Phillip Telemann. David Case, University guitar instructor, and Douglas Hensley, former University student, present a variety of classical guitar pieces June 30. On July 1, llkka Talvi and Judith AUer-Talvi, the principal and assistant principal violinists of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, per form as soloists in Bach's Double Violin Con certo Alan Civil. England's internationally ac claimed horn player, performs as a soloist with his University master class July 1. Noted alto soloist Alyce Rogers and baritone Douglas Lawrence perform a duo recital July 5. University music school professors Charles Dowd and Edward Kam merer present "The Art of Jazz Improvisation: Impressions of Bach and Now" with their jazz quartet July 6. On July 7, former Eugene bassist Jeff Bradetich wilt perform two pieces with a string and brass ensemble. The Festival Brass Ensemble will perform July 8. The San Francisco Boy's Chorus, also per forming in the two St. Matthew Passion con certs, will present selections from their current repertoire of religious and popular music July 9. The afternoon Bach Cantata series features BWV 111, 26, 115, 140, 129, 7, 78, and 137. Performances will take place at 5:15 p.m., June 28 through July 1 and July 5-8. The cantata orchestra is composed of players from the Los Angeles Chamber Or chestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco, Denver and Portland Symphonies, professional solo artists-in-residence and a select choir of 45-50 singers. The evening Festival series is offered July 2-3 and features Mendelssohn's St. Paul Ora torio, conducted by Helmuth Rilling, festival conductor and artistic director. Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos No. 2 and 5 and Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins will be presented in an orchestral concert July 4-5 along with Mozart's Horn Concerto. Soprano Arleen Auger will give a Lieder recital July 6. An all-Bach chamber concert performs BWV 1038, 1030, 1037, 1020, and 1039 in repeat performances July 7-8. Performances of Bach's St. Matthew Pas sion on July 10-11 will cap the festival. By David Brown Fun ’82 Continued from Page 16 Grisman and an assortment of country and traditional music Call 773-6077 for tickets The Coast Tillamook hosts the Exper imental Aircraft Association Fly In at the airport on June 27 Tours of the cheese factories are held daily. The Blue Heron cheese factory gives samples of wine and French cheese, while the Tillamook Creamery offers tastes of Oregon Cheddar cheese For more information, call the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce at 842-7525 Florence holds the 4th of July Regatta on the Siuslaw River. Boat competitions, a barbecue and art contest are featured Call the chamber of commerce at 997-3128 The Oregon Coast Music Festival and Haydn Celebration of Coos Bay-North Bend runs from July 26 to Aug 1 Call the chamber of commerce at 269-0215 Central/Eastern Oregon The High Desert Classic Bicy cle Race is July 16 to 18 in the Bend area. Call 382-8018 for further facts The 5th Annual Sunriver Mu sic Festival runs Aug. 22 to 29. 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