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Past Performances

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  • These listings below are as of October 2007

Click on repertoire for more information on past repertoire and concert programs since 2003.
  • Newport Symphony Concert Series

  • Ensemble East West

  • Saturday November 24th, 2007 - 7:30pm
  • Newport Performing Arts Center

  • 777 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365 — map
  • For more information: Newport Symphony Orchestra

Tessa Brinckman - flute
Victoria Gunn – viola
Jenny Lindner – harp
Mitsuki Dazai - koto

Featuring:

Bernard Andres (b.1941) - Algues (Seaweed) mvmts. 1-7 - flute & harp
Iris Shiraishi (b.1954)-Saga No Aki (Autumn at Saga) - flute, viola & koto
Tomas Svoboda (b.1939) -Duo for Flute & Viola, op. 192
Tadao Sawai (1937-1997) - Tori No Yoni (Flying Like a Bird) - koto
Claude Debussy (1862-1918) - Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp
Antonio Jobim (1927-1994)/arr. Gordon Lee - Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune) - flute, viola, harp & koto


Also, Catherine Rickbone will be interviewing Ensemble East West on her 8:30am show, Arts Talk on Tuesday, November 20th. Tune in to KNPT 1310AM/KBCH 1400AM radio.

  • Water Music Festival

  • Crystal Chamber Soloists

  • Saturday October 20th, 2007 - 8pm
  • Peninsula Baptist Church

  • 23802 Pacific Highway, Ocean Park, WA 98640 — map
  • (360) 665-4466
  • $25 adult/$12.50 students - Advance tkts available online/by mail - no phone tkts this year
  • For more information: Water Music Festival
Peter Christ – oboe
Tessa Brinckman – flute
Richard Gellman – clarinet
Abigail Stoughton – viola
Cary Lewis – piano

Featuring:

Randall Thompson - Suite for oboe, clarinet & viola - (which was recorded by the original Crystal Chamber Soloists)
WA Mozart - Kegelstadt Trio for clarinet, viola & piano
Manuel De Falla - Ritual Fire Dance (arr. for flute, oboe, clarinet, viola, & piano)
Martin Scot Kosins - Bouquet for flute, oboe, clarinet, viola & piano
GF Handel - Excerpts from The Water Music (arr. flute, oboe, clarinet, viola & piano)
William Grant Still - Miniatures for flute, oboe & piano

  • Pacific University Concert Series

  • Ensemble East West

  • Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 - noon
  • McCready Hall

  • 2043 College Way, Forest Grove OR 97116 — map
  • (503) 352-2298
  • Free!
  • For more information: Pacific University Music Dept.

Ensemble East West presents an all-contemporary music program with guest artists, Dorothy and Cary Lewis.

Tessa Brinckman - flute
Victoria Gunn - viola
Dorothy Lewis - cello
Cary Lewis - piano

Featuring:

Charles Knox - 2002: Semordnilap No. 2 (fl, va, cello, pn)
Andrea Clearfield - Spirit Island (fl, cello, pn)
Tomas Svoboda - Duo for Flute & Viola, op. 192
Maurice Durufle - Prelude, Recitatif et Variations, op. 3 (fl, va, pn)

Listen to the interview with Tessa Brinckman, Cary Lewis and host John Pitman on the KBPS show (89.9 FM) Northwest Previews, 6pm January 31st, 2008.

  • Celebration Works Concert Series

  • Caballito Negro

  • Sunday, April 20th, 2008 - 3pm
  • First Presbyterian Church

  • 1200 SW Alder, Portland OR 97205 — map
  • 503-228-7331
  • $10 at the door
  • For more information: First Presbyterian Church

Caballito Negro presents its inaugural concert "Beginnings". You can hear an interview with Tessa Brinckman and Edmund Stone about the program on the KBPS show, "Northwest Previews", on April 17th 2008.

Tessa Brinckman - flutes
Terry Longshore - percussion

Featuring:-

Isang Yun - Salomo - alto flute
Terry Longshore - Crash - cymbals
Howard Hersh - Braided River Nights - alto flute/marimba
Maximo Pujol - Candombe de los Buenos Tiempos - flute/marimba
Gareth Farr - Kembang Suling - flute/marimba
David P. Jones - Music for South Africa - I. Amandla II. Ububele III. Hamba Kahle - alto flute/marimba, vibraphone, shekere

  • Southern Oregon University Concert Series

  • Caballito Negro

  • Monday May 5th, 2008
  • SOU Music Recital Hall

  • 1250 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland OR 97520 — map
  • 541-552-6101
  • $12 gen. admission /free for students - profits go to SOU scholarships
  • For more information: Southern Oregon University Music Dept.

Caballito Negro repeats its inaugural concert "Beginnings" in Ashland.

Tessa Brinckman - flutes
Terry Longshore - percussion

Featuring:-

Isang Yun - Salomo - alto flute
Terry Longshore - Crash - cymbals
Howard Hersh - Braided River Nights - alto flute/marimba
Maximo Pujol - Candombe de los Buenos Tiempos - flute/marimba
Gareth Farr - Kembang Suling - flute/marimba
David P. Jones - Music for South Africa - I. Amandla II. Ububele III. Hamba Kahle - alto flute/marimba, vibraphone, shekere

  • Portland State University Concert Series

  • Caballito Negro

  • April 22, 2008 - 12pm
  • Lincoln 75

Caballito Negro repeat their program "Beginnings" for PSU students and the public, with a masterclass for PSU students following.


Tessa Brinckman - flutes
Terry Longshore - percussion

Featuring:-

Howard Hersh - Braided River Nights - alto flute/marimba
Maximo Pujol - Candombe de los Buenos Tiempos - flute/marimba
Gareth Farr - Kembang Suling - flute/marimba
David P. Jones - Music for South Africa - I. Amandla II. Ububele III. Hamba Kahle - alto flute/marimba, vibraphone, shekere

  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival

  • The Clay Cart

  • February 17 - November 2, 2008
  • Angus Bowmer Theater

  • 15 South Pioneer St, Ashland, Oregon 97520 — map
  • 800-219-8161
  • Check online or call
  • For more information: Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Bursting with music and dance, color, action, and romance, this 2,000-year-old Indian classic by Sudraka —utterly Shakespearean in spirit — proves that great storytelling transcends the centuries. Jewels are stolen. A Brahmin faces execution. A beautiful courtesan is at the mercy of the King’s bad-boy brother. Journey through a world where gamblers, holy men, political fugitives and royal scoundrels intersect and good people triumph. Don’t miss new Artistic Director Bill Rauch’s sensual and celebratory opening-season gift.

The play has live music composed by Andre Pluess, featuring:
Tessa Brinckman performing on alto, flute, piccolo, and hybrid flutes
Terry Longshore performing on Indian and Western percussion
Ed Dunsavage performing on guitar, sirod and oud

  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival Green Show

  • Caballito Negro w/Ed Dunsavage a.k.a. Nocturnal Sallie and the Gold-gilded Monkeys

  • Saturday October 11, & Sunday October 12th, 20
  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Carpenter Hall

  • OSF Green Show - on Pioneer, above Main St — map
  • Free!
  • For more information: Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Named by their actor colleagues from The Clay Cart this once-in-a-lifetime trio perform two 30 minute shows in the OSF Green Show. Tunes include those by jazz fusion groups Oregon's Ralph Towner and Shakti's John McLaughlin.

Tessa Brinckman - hybrid flute
Ed Dunsavage - oud, sarod, guitar
Terry Longshore - tabla, udu, cajon,percussion

Smile of Goddess Sarasvati
Innoccenti
Bell Alla
Zakir
Masar
Icarus
Beneath and Evening Sky
The Wish

  • Drinking the Water of the Antique Song

  • Caballito Negro, with Christine Williams

  • Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 - Midnight!
  • Black Swan Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival

  • 15 Pioneer St, Ashland OR 97520 — map
  • Free to OSF - others please email for invitation

A Concert-Theatre Piece by:

Christine Williams - soprano/actor
Tessa Brinckman - flutes/alto/piccolo/cymbal
Terry Longshore - tom-toms, crotales, timpani, marimba and more!
Michael Maag - lighting design
Chris Bolender - stage managing

We start with a question: “What’s possible?”

Concert-Theatre erases the boundaries between classical music and traditional theatre by expanding the definition of the concert experience. Believing that live music performance is inherently theatrical, we think that people are hungry for a new form – one that utilizes the languages of chamber music, poetry and theatre to speak to our contemporary questions in ways that are viscerally moving, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally engaging. We embrace our roles as storytellers and seek to reach an audience with a new kind of tale spinning: the staged presentation of thematically linked pieces resulting in a whole that is larger than the sum of its parts.

Works to be performed:

John Cage - Forever and Sunsmell (poetry by ee cummings) – soprano/percussion

George Crumb - Madrigal Book II (poetry by Federico Garcia Lorca) – soprano/flutes/percussion

Albert RousselRossignol Mon Mignon (poetry by Pierre de Ronsard) – soprano/flute

William Shakespeare – Ophelia's text from Hamlet; music is improvised; additional text to be created in July 2008 by Christine Williams – soprano/flutes/percussion

Some program notes....
Crumb’s music has often concerned itself with the theatre of performance as much as with the music itself, and is the centerpiece of our collaboration.
John Cage's setting of e.e.cummings is an invitation to our world with spare texture and joyful word painting.
“Antique” meets “Modern” with Albert Roussel and Pierre de Ronsard. Here the prolific French poet, Ronsard, born just after the publication of Williams Shakespeare’s First Folio, becomes muse for 20th Century composer, Roussel, with Rossignol (Nightingale)., in this duet for flute and voice. A true dialogue between bird and girl, it’s exquisite lyricism, so comely to our ears now, may have struck the listeners of 1924 as “like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh.” Ophelia’s words.
The character of Ophelia has been muse to many in the 400 years since Shakespeare wrote Hamlet. Iconic and archetypal, each generation must grapple anew with the contradictions of her presence, silence, obedience, and defiance through madness and suicide. And song. Here is a girl using music as a means of resistance – something every adolescent knows about – and our strategy in the struggle is to start with a question: “What is she REALLY trying to say?” And then we “talk” to each other, using the language of musical improvisation rooted in Shakespeare’s text.
Completing the theatricality of the event will be evocative lighting and staging.

  • Southern Oregon University Concert Series

  • Tessa Brinckman & SOU Percussion Ensemble

  • Tuesday, December 2nd, 8pm
  • Southern Oregon University Music Recital Hall

  • 1250 Siskyou Blvd, Ashland OR 97520 — map
  • 541-552-6101
Tessa Brinckman will perform the Jolivet's Suite En Concert with SOU's Percussion Ensemble, directed by Terry Longshore. The concert will also include Incantation by Benoit Jutras, Six Pieces for Percussion and Changes by William Cahn, Nostalgic Strains by Erik Griswold, and The Grand Ambulation of the Bb Zombies by John Bergamo.
  • The Music Man

  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival

  • February 15 - November 1, 2009
  • Angus Bowmer Theater

  • 15 South Pioneer St, Ashland, Oregon 97520 — map
  • 800-219-8161
  • Check online or call
  • For more information: Oregon Shakespeare Festival
  • Student Benefit Concert

  • Christine Williams, Tessa Brinckman & Laurie Hunter

  • 3pm, Saturday October 17th, 2009

Laurie Hunter is throwing a benefit concert for one of her superbly talented young harpists. Christine Williams and Tessa Brinckman join her for an afternoon of Debussy, Amy Beach, Bach and Ibert.

Christine Williams - soprano
Tessa Brinckman - flute
Laurie Hunter - harp and piano

  • Harmonie Universelle - Schuman Collection

  • Tessa Brinckman & Dave Rogers

  • 5-7pm, Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
  • Schneider Museum of Art

  • Southern Oregon University, 1250 Siskyou Boulevard, Ashland OR 97520 — map
  • 541-552-6245
  • Admission by donation, members and students free
  • For more information: Schneider Museum of Art

Tessa Brinckman - baroque flute, modern flute

Dave Rogers - archlute, modern guitar

Join us for an evening of sonorous baroque music and the ever-flirtatious sounds of Astor Piazzolla. This is a benefit concert to feed Southern Oregon University Music Department's Jack Schuman Collection, a formidable array of historic musical instruments from all over the world. Pat O'Scannel will also be performing Cantigas de Santa Maria on the same concert.

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