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Now in its 54th season, Chamber Music Northwest serves more than 50,000 people annually in Oregon and SW Washington with exceptional chamber music through over 100 events annually, including our flagship Summer Festival, year-round concerts, community activities, educational programs, broadcasts, and innovative collaborations with other arts groups. CMNW is the only chamber music festival of its kind in the Northwest and one of the most diverse classical music experiences in the nation, virtually unparalleled in comparable communities.
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Chamber Music Northwest’s mission is to inspire our community through concerts and events celebrating the richness and diversity of chamber music, performed by artists of the highest caliber, presenting our community with exceptional opportunities for enjoyment, education, and reflection.
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Chamber Music Northwest’s mission is to inspire our community through concerts and events celebrating the richness and diversity of chamber music, performed by artists of the highest caliber, presenting our community with exceptional opportunities for enjoyment, education, and reflection.
Sandbox Percussion & Soovin Kim Rehearse Joan Tower's To Sing or Dance
Enjoy this short rehearsal clip of Sandbox Percussion and Soovin Kim putting the final touches on Joan Tower's CMNW Co-Commission, To Sing or Dance, ahead of its World Premiere on July 14, 2024.
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Opus13 performs on "Everyday Northwest" for KOIN6 audiences!
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CMNW's 2024 Protégé Ensemble Opus13 performs a quick goosebumps performance after their CMNW's Summer Festival interview. (check out ruclips.net/video/88qKAIp6q70/видео.html to view that, or CMNW's RUclips page!)
Opus13 on KOIN6 TV's "Everyday Northwest" interview
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CMNW's 2024 Protégé Ensemble Opus13 talks with host Ally Osborne about their quartet, CMNW's Summer Festival, being in Portland...and beyond! (check out their live TV performance here: ruclips.net/video/p7KQDPK08lo/видео.html or on CMNW's RUclips page)
Musical Postcard from the Lyon-Sasaki Duo (2024)
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Chamber Music Northwest is thrilled to host the Lyon-Sasaki Duo for a Community Engagement Residency! The 2021/22 season marked the beginning of Mika Sasaki's multi-year residency with CMNW, the first two years featured violinist Rebecca Anderson and this year she will be joined by cellist Mitchell Lyon. Beginning in May 2022, Becky and Mika provided performances and presentations in collaborat...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Anton Nel | Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 31 in Ab major, Op. 110, Mvt. I
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Piano Masterclass with Anton Nel BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 31 in Ab major, Op. 110 I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo Steven James, piano Private Teacher: Dr. Alexandre Dossin Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 24, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Educ...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Anton Nel | Debussy Ballade
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Piano Masterclass with Anton Nel DEBUSSY Ballade Qingshan Li, piano Private Teacher: Dr. Renato Fabbro Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 24, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Education and Community Engagement Programs at cmnw.org/outreach View our full Mas...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Anton Nel | Saint-Saëns Danse Macabre for piano four hands
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Piano Masterclass with Anton Nel SAINT-SAËNS Danse Macabre for piano four hands Hansen Berrett, piano Alexis Zou, piano Private Teacher: Dr. Renato Fabbro Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 24, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Education and Community Engage...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Kenari Quartet | Takashi Yoshimatsu Fuzzy Bird Sonata, Mvt. II
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Saxophone Masterclass with Kenari Quartet Bob Eason, Kyle Baldwin, Corey Dundee, and Gabriel Pique TAKASHI YOSHIMATSU Fuzzy Bird Sonata II. Sing, Bird Isaiah Hoeft, alto saxophone Private Teacher: Tessa Welterlen Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 17, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital H...
Soovin Kim, Paul Watkins Beethoven Piano Trios Convo
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Chamber Music Northwest Artistic Director and violinist Soovin Kim and cellist Paul Watkins talk about piano trios in advance of the Chien-Kim-Watkins Trio performing Beethoven's nine Piano Trios for the March 2024 Mini Festival. They discuss the difference between a string quartet and the piano trio, how the pianist has so many notes, and the different role of a cellist between a quartet and p...
Goldmund Quartet Promo 2021 Haydn Finale
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Germany's Goldmund Quartet performs the finale of Haydn's String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 20, No. 5 A CMNW 2020/21 Virtual Concert Season production Recorded at Polling Abbey in Bavaria, Germany Presented March 2021 January 28 the Goldmund Quartet comes to Portland! Get tickets and learn more about this concert at cmnw.org.
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Kenari Quartet | Jacques Ibert Concertino da Camera, Mvt. II
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Saxophone Masterclass with Kenari Quartet Bob Eason, Kyle Baldwin, Corey Dundee, and Gabriel Pique JACQUES IBERT Concertino da Camera II. Larghetto; Animato molto Ismael Contreras, alto saxophone Private Teacher: Tessa Welterlen Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 17, 2023; Portland State University's L...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Alexi Kenney | Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35, Mvt. I
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Violin Masterclass with Alexi Kenney TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 I. Allegro moderato Eden Choi, violin Grace Ko, piano Private Teacher: Carol Sindell Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 10, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Education and Co...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Alexi Kenney | Wieniawski Légende, Op. 17
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Violin Masterclass with Alexi Kenney WIENIAWSKI Légende, Op. 17 Yoojin Kang, violin Grace Ko, piano Private Teacher: Hae-Jin Kim Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 10, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Education and Community Engagement Programs at cmnw.org/...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Alexi Kenney | Samuel Barber Violin Concerto, Op. 14, Mvt. I
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Violin Masterclass with Alexi Kenney SAMUEL BARBER Violin Concerto, Op. 14 I. Allegro Abigail Lee, violin Grace Ko, piano Private Teachers: Hae-Jin Kim Venue Sponsor: Portland State University Recorded at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival on July 10, 2023; Portland State University's Lincoln Recital Hall Learn more about CMNW's Education and Community Engagemen...
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Alexi Kenney | Dvořák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53, Mvt. I
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CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Alexi Kenney | Dvořák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53, Mvt. I
CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Saxophone Masterclass with Kenari Quartet
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Saxophone Masterclass with Kenari Quartet
CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Piano Masterclass with Anton Nel
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Piano Masterclass with Anton Nel
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Rebecca Clark Sonata for Viola and Piano, Mvt. I
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CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Rebecca Clark Sonata for Viola and Piano, Mvt. I
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Brahms Viola Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120, Mvt. I
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CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Brahms Viola Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120, Mvt. I
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Schubert Sonata for Arpeggione & Piano in A minor, Mvt. 1
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CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Schubert Sonata for Arpeggione & Piano in A minor, Mvt. 1
CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Max Reger Suite No. 2 in D Major for Viola Solo, Mvt. I
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CMNW SF23 Masterclass with Paul Neubauer | Max Reger Suite No. 2 in D Major for Viola Solo, Mvt. I
CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Violin Masterclass with Alexi Kenney
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Violin Masterclass with Alexi Kenney
CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Viola Masterclass with Paul Neubauer
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CMNW 2023 Summer Festival Viola Masterclass with Paul Neubauer
Musical Postcard from the Anderson-Sasaki Duo (2023)
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Musical Postcard from the Anderson-Sasaki Duo (2023)
Exploring CMNW Education and Community Programs
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Exploring CMNW Education and Community Programs
ALISTAIR COLEMAN Broadacre City for Flute and String Quartet (2022)
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ALISTAIR COLEMAN Broadacre City for Flute and String Quartet (2022)
CMNW SF22 Masterclass with Ettore Cause | BARTÓK Viola Concerto in A minor, Sz. 120, Mvt. II
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CMNW SF22 Masterclass with Ettore Cause | BARTÓK Viola Concerto in A minor, Sz. 120, Mvt. II
CMNW SF22 Masterclass with Ettore Causa | Reena Esmail Varsha वर्षा (rain)
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CMNW SF22 Masterclass with Ettore Causa | Reena Esmail Varsha वर्षा (rain)
I know this is random, but speaking as a luthier - that is a very strange artificial antiquing choice on the upper treble side of the violin (viewable best at 8:14). In regards to the playing up until 8:17 -ish, not too bad. The interpretation was nice but the intonation was *the* thing that needed to be most improved in my opinion. If the intonation was basically perfect, then I'd actually pay for her rendition of this piece and or an album!
Cool piece, and alway great to see Soovin!
Fantastic!
This Viola seems to be too big for her... This makes it harder to play !! Beautiful!!
Love to hear Gabe sing!
Are you all going to wear those awful masks the rest of your lives. How can you breathe? Don’t you get dizzy?
My goodness... I love how Mr. Vieaux zeroed in on student's musicality... bringing out the lovely contrapuntal lines which make the piece the great artistic work it is. I agree with other comments... this was a great lesson, in that I actually sense the student is now focusing on the lines of music and less on technique. Don't get me wrong... when student returns to the practice room, technique should be of utmost importance... slow practice with a metronome is of utmost importance. But he should not stop there... after all the notes are under his fingers, the REAL work begins... each phrase should shine like a gem... this is what making art is all about.
wow...
He’s playing the subject as if it starts on the one, but the subject starts on the second beat so he should be counting the first beat quietly to himself and feel the character of the peace. Also the D to the C sharp and then back up to the D launches the beginning of the subject to the E and then down to a, B, C sharp, and then D. They is where the subject starts in the dominant, and it starts on the second beat. The rhythmic structure of music by composer, like Bach is crucial to the phrasing. The most important thing of musician can do is listen carefully, and if 1 does not like the sound, they are making make gentle corrections to the fingers
nice work!
I took a BMus degree on the clarinet without the university ever having supplied a clarinet teacher. And I was forced by the head of the music department to battle my way through Brahms two clarinet sonatas which I hate to this very day. I destroyed the music of these sonatas the day I graduated. What a waste of golden time.
An inspired performance! Bravo!
Awesome
Cries Very talented
Nearly every masterclass I've seen of his, he spends a lot of attention and intention working to try to get students to consider ditching the shoulder rest. My serious studies began when I was older than these kids, and my teacher got me to try and get rid of the shoulder rest early on...which I did (with trepidation at first!). I was worried about shifts and everything. She said, "...you're not going to drop it!...". And she was right. It didn't take long. I learned - my own ways - how to hold and shift and get around. I have wondered through the years, and have tried shoulder rests along the way, but my experience is that they haven't added anything material. I've played Bartok, Walton, et al on viola without the shoulder rest. On violin, some of the big works, as well. It's just a matter of adjustment and then familiarity. (disclaimer: yes, most of the BIG string stars use them. I am cool with whatever people choose!)
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Man, and I was right round the corner as they were playing this. Good thing I didn't miss it entirely.
Suono orribile, tutto da rifare,musicalità assente, tutto da rifare,forza e coraggio
I love Noam. I want to consume and be consumed by his voice, let alone the banjo... magic; it's magic. But why is he wearing his uncle's suit? Hadn't he won the Steve Martin award by then?
Best teacher ever. So much knowledge.
Want to hear more from the cute violist. He's plays too softly in passages where his part should stand out more.
Beautiful viola.
Hi, Good playing of yours.... If the best of contemporary music does interest you, have a look and an ear to Pierre Meroeur pieces for guitar at the following address : ruclips.net/video/9_k0hTKf2p8/видео.html
Tutti soffiano nel bocchino, ma nessuno ottiene il vero suono, ripeto tutti, ascoltare O. Michallik e riflettere
Talented young student.
amazzing
Great lesson
Why do they face away from him...he always has to lean forwards to see what they are up to!....Camera angles?
A powerful lesson. Art music is not about knuckle busting or vanity, it's about controlling beautiful counterpoint, melody, and harmony. I had a class with Jason and it was a game changer and stays with me to this day.
I just discovered Valerie Coleman. An incredible musician and composer. I will be following her career.
0:48
Peter Schickele is an American treasure... bringing people for decades...LAUGHTER and Music..May he live long in our memories!
Beautiful! The Spokane Symphony is playing Nokuthula’s piece this week. ❤
Bach, sublime.
Jason is brilliant and so insightful
44:47 .... was that an actual price tag sticker on the viola??
Rest in parody, Peter. Such a loss. Had the privilege of seeing him in concert long ago.
I am not an expert but in my opinion this is an amazing performance. I am partial to the adagio (5:57) - It is so moving.
Nice to hear the recommendation to concentrate on the works of Sor, Carcassi, and Giuliani. I wish more concert players would include these pieces in their repertoire. I keep going back to them for inspiration and practice of solid technique.
Those composers were fourth rate hacks and do not deserve to ever be played again!!!!!
Hope to see you soon, Ellen. Have a healthy and happy New Year! Lots of love, Laura. ❤❤
Hmm, needs a lot of work to bring it to level
Thank you so much for sharing your conversation which was enriching on so many levels. The Chaconne has remained for me the most probing "getting to the bottom of it" piece of music of all time. First introduced to the sonatas and partitas in the 70's through Henryk Szering's recording, I have just now ordered Szigeti's. A brief preview on youtube has already made a distinct impression. Always great to keep learning new things.
Wow! I’m a pro violinist in an orchestra and have heard plenty of pag 24 recordings. This is my favorite interpretation, and from a student no less! Really fantastic.
Bravo!!! very nice...
Mind blown!
Its OUT OF TUNE.
Wowww sounds like you can play every single note in tune intonation police
@@linglingblessyou good for him to find out as soon as possible that he is playing out of tune. People like you think: oh, I wont tell him, that would be so rude! You would be a lousy teacher.
@@leonardoiglesias2394 How did this conversation escalated to i will be a lousy teacher? First of all if my student is out of tune i will tell him/her, but he's NOT my student. Look if its out of tune he will know and majority of the notes are in tune. He's literally playing the whole 6 sonatas and partitas, you can't expect him to play every single note in tune. Plus music is not about intonation anyways.
First thing: he plays an intonation that Arnold in 1965 would have called „out of tune“….and he would have been perfectly right. Now he has become melodramatic.