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Festival Schedule

Stay Tuned for the 2021 Season!

An Evening of Russian, Roma, and Jewish Songs with a Seven-String Guitar

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7:00 PM

Re:Sound(NW)

1532 SW Jefferson St.
Portland, Oregon 97201

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Russia has a long tradition of songs that transcend the categories of classical and popular. The roots of these passionate "romances" extend deep into the folk tradition, and exhibit influences that extend from Roma and Jewish music to Italian opera, and even Argentine tango. For this program baritone Anton Belov will collaborate with the virtuoso 7-string guitarist Oleg Timofeyev--an internationally recognized authority on this genre.

Fin de siècle

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5 PM

 

Ladyhill Winery, Saint Paul, OR

 

Fin de siècle is a recital of Italian, French, German, English, and Russian art song from the break of the 20th century.  

This music is lush, sensual, and profoundly beautiful.  Much of it is inspired by the artists of the Impressionist movement and Ladyhill winery offers terrific acoustics and a pastoral setting ideal for an intimate evening of these evocative vocal works.  

 

The program includes works by Claude Debussy, Richard Strauss, Roger Quilter, Francesco Santoliquido, and Sergey Rachmaninoff.  

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Anton Belov, Baritone
Chelsea Janzen, Soprano
Megan Uhrinak, Soprano
William Goforth, Tenor
Evan Paul, Piano

The performance will be followed by an Italian dinner (optional).

Summer in the Fjord: Songs of Norway and Scandinavia

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7:30 PM 

Delkin Recital Hall

Vivian Bull Music Center

Linfield College

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Laura Loge, Soprano

Hannah Penn, Mezzo Soprano

Sequoia, Piano

Faculty Recital

7:00 PM

Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium

Melrose Hall, Linfield College

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Arias, art songs and ensembles performed by Richard Zeller (Baritone), Hannah Penn (Mezzo-Soprano), Anton Belov (Baritone), William Goforth (Tenor), Ian Pomerantz (Bass-Baritone), Amy Hanson (Soprano)

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This event is free and open to the public.

From Vienna to Broadway

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7:00 PM

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SOLD OUT!

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The Black Walnut Inn (Dundee, OR)

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Come to this spectacular location in the heart of the wine country and enjoy an evening of light operetta and musical theater! 

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From the Viennese waltz to the passionate rhythms of Spanish zarzuela and beloved staples of Broadway repertoire, this program is guaranteed to be a delight on a summer evening in wine country! 

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But hurry--the setting is intimate and the seating is extremely limited. 

 

$25 General Admission

$20 Students and Seniors

  

The Banquet of Bacchus

5:00 PM

 

Youngberg Hill (McMinnville, OR)

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Join Aquilon Music Festival for an evening of opera in the vineyard.

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Nothing goes better together than great music and world-class wine! Singing beloved staples of operatic repertoire, aspiring young opera artists from around the country will perform selections that celebrate the joy of life, love, and comradery.

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Wine and food will be available for purchase.

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$20 General Admission

$15 Students and Seniors

Schubertiade: an Evening of Song at Lady Hill Winery

7:00 PM Delkin Recital Hall (VBMC)

7:00 PM

Ladyhill Winery, Saint Paul, OR

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NOTICE THE EVENT LOCATION CHANGE!

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A Liederabend is a gathering of friends. It is an evening of song designed for an intimate atmosphere of a living room rather than a formal grandeur of a concert hall. These intimate concerts began in Vienna in the late 18th century, when the well-to-do and the starving artists alike would gather to hear vocal chamber works performed by both amateurs and professionals. This tradition continues to this day--after all, what can be better than incredible poetry set to terrific music!

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$10

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Wine and food will be available for purchase.

Paris-New York!

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6:00 PM

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Stoller Family Estate

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Enjoy a program of French opera favorites and Broadway show stoppers!

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The evening will include excerpts from Carmen, Faust, Romeo and Juliette, Lakmé, as well as favorite tunes by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Sondheim, and Bernstein.

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Indoor seating.

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Wine will be available for purchase.

   

An Opera Picnic

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2:00 PM

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Carlton Cellars is an artisanal winery & vineyard in the heart of Oregon wine country, passionate about making premium Pinot Noir and other fine wines in the Willamette Valley handcraft tradition.

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$15 for non-members, $10 for wine club members.

 

 

Food and wine will be available for purchase. 

7:00 PM

7:30 PM, July 17, 18, 19, 20, 2019

 

Marshall Theatre in Kenneth W. Ford Hall

Linfield College

 

Mozart's imortal fairy-tail re-imagined for the twenty-first century. 

 

Conducted by Barbara Day Turner

Directed by Daniel Helfgot

Stage deisgn by Robert Vaughn

Costumes by Laurel Peterson

Choreography by Alexis Silver

 

Performed in German with English Supertitles and Spoken Dialogue

 

$25-$35

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5:00 PM

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Join the Aquilon Young Artists for an evening of opera in the vineyard!

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Nothing goes better together than great music and world-class wine! Singing beloved staples of operatic repertoire, aspiring young opera artists from around the country will perform selections that celebrate the joy of life, love, and comradery.

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Enjoy comfortable seating either outside or inside a beautiful gazebo with terrific natural acoustics. 

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Food and wine will be available for purchase.

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$20 General Admission

$15 Students and Seniors

An Opera Gala at a Vineyard (Villa Catalana, Oregon City)

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2:00 PM

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Aquilon Music Festival welcomes you to  an afternoon of opera in the vineyard.

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Enjoy a glass of wine and a program of operatic and Broadway favorites performed by some of the most promising young singers in the Northwest!

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Located just half an hour south of downtown Portland, Villa Catalana Cellars offers delicious Oregon vintages and spectacular views of the valley.

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$20 General Admission

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