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June 2018: Special Event 2 — Collage
A Festival tradition since 2010, Collage returns to the bucolic super-venue, Abeja Winery. Out go the stainless steel tanks, and in come the steely-eyed virtuosos of WWCMF. This season, Collage finds inspiration in the world of dance. From ballet to modern to hip-hop, music composed for dance has consistently been at the forefront of innovation. We’ll have you tapping your toes and practicing your pliés with music by Tchaikovsky, Britten, Gershwin and PROJECT Trio.
June 2018: Special Event 2 — Collage
A Festival tradition since 2010, Collage returns to the bucolic super-venue, Abeja Winery. Out go the stainless steel tanks, and in come the steely-eyed virtuosos of WWCMF. This season, Collage finds inspiration in the world of dance. From ballet to modern to hip-hop, music composed for dance has consistently been at the forefront of innovation. We’ll have you tapping your toes and practicing your pliés with music by Tchaikovsky, Britten, Gershwin and PROJECT Trio.
June 2018: Special Event 1 — PROJECT Trio
After a six-year hiatus, WWCMF is delighted to welcome back PROJECT Trio. PROJECT Trio first participated in the inaugural Winter Festival back in January 2012. The intervening years have seen the prolific genre-bending group tour the world over.
Playing to packed houses wherever they go, their unique blend of compositional style and improvisational savvy reveals myriad influences from jazz standards to classical warhorses to who-knows-what. This event will sell out quickly, so make it a personal PROJECT to get tickets ASAP!
Jan. 2012: Festival Series
Mozart’s Divertimento in E Flat, Sonata in C (No. 3) by Gioachino Rossini and a set of original genre-bending compositions by PROJECT Trio.
Three’s Company.
WWCMF inaugurates the First Annual Winter Festival with a Festival Series performance at the acoustically magnificent Power House Theater. The program will begin with the Sonata in C (No. 3) by Gioachino Rossini, the composer of iconic comic operas such as The Barber of Seville, The Turk in Italy, and The Italian Girl in Algiers. For this performance WWCMF incorporates PROJECT Trio, rescoring the work for flute, violin, cello and double bass.
PROJECT Trio will then take the stage for a set of original genre-bending compositions. Jazz, Folk, Rock, Classical? Who knows or cares? It's great chamber music.
The program concludes with Mozart’s finest chamber music composition, the Divertimento in E Flat for violin, viola and cello. Mozart is famous for his theater piece The Magic Flute. While The Magic Flute is played in the most prestigious opera houses the world over, it is a more humble work, intended for a vaudeville-style theater. The original audience enjoyed lots of falling down and misunderstandings of the sort one finds in an episode of Three’s Company. Yet Mozart gave them a work of infinite tenderness and humanity, carefully hidden beneath all of the falling down.
In the more intimate medium of chamber music, he thankfully gives us just such a tender and human work in the Divertimento for string trio, K 563. The title suggests no more than a pleasant diversion… light music for a light occasion. However, no composer imbues chamber music with such heavenly proportions or such meaning as does Mozart in his only work for this form. Three is company, indeed.
Artists: Timothy Christie and Maria Sampen along with Greg Pattillo, Peter Seymour and Eric Stephenson of PROJECT Trio
Jan. 2012: Tasting Music 1
Downtown Music
Wikipedia describes Downtown Music as "not distinguished by any particular principle, but rather by what it does not do: it does not confine itself to the ensembles, performance tradition, and musical rhetoric of European classical music, nor to the commercially defined conventions of pop music."
Then what does it do? Come find out.
On Friday, January 13, Brooklyn, New York's PROJECT Trio is going to bring some Downtown Music to downtown Walla Walla. More specifically, to the Charles Smith Wines Tasting Room on Spokane Street.
We're goin' Downtown, baby.
Artists: Greg Pattillo, Peter Seymour and Eric Stephenson of PROJECT Trio