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2004 season • Press ReleaseMasterworks, Quasthoff Lead 35th Anniversary FestivalApril 7, 2004 The greatest stories ever sung—from Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion to the fiery drama of Mendelssohn’s Old Testament Elijah—are at the heart of the 2004 Oregon Bach Festival. The University of Oregon event celebrates its 35th anniversary season June 25-July 11 in Eugene. Cofounder and Artistic Director Helmuth Rilling is revered by Festival audiences for his approach that delves deep into the meaning of the music. He returns with the Gächinger Kantorei, his Stuttgart choir, making their first West Coast appearance, and presides over 50 events that range from choral orchestral and chamber music concerts to lectures by eminent music journalists and a 75th birthday tribute to composer George Crumb. Acclaimed bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff is back for his sixth Festival since his American debut here in 1995 and his only American appearance of the 2004 summer season. He swings through a night of jazz standards and bebop, interprets Schubert’s grand song cycle Die schone Mullerin in two concerts accompanied by Justus Zeyen, and sings the title role of Elijah in the Festival finale. Bach’s Mass in B Minor showcases the Gächinger group, which Rilling founded 50 years ago. One of the world's foremost Bach choirs, the Gächinger was the featured choir on Rilling's 172-CD complete Bach edition, winner of the 2000 Cannes Classical prize. The Mozart Requiem is thoroughly explored in three “Discovery Series” lecture-demonstrations and a full-scale performance July 2. In the lectures (June 28, 29, 30), Rilling examines the work’s glories and challenges, and then turns the baton over to the conductors of the Festival master class, who lead performances of the day’s section of the work. Robert Levin, the keyboardist and musicologist who reconstructed the unfinished Requiem for a 1991 commission from Rilling and the Stuttgart Bachakademie, assists by demonstrating his approach to the completion. Pianist Jeffrey Kahane—whose son Gabriel accompanies Quasthoff in the June 30 jazz program—adds a recital of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Other guest artists and special programs include The Festival schedule includes more than 50 concerts and events on the UO campus and at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene. |
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