The FNM 2003-2004 Concert Season
Music of Charles Ives and Peter Schickele
October 17, 2003 at 8 pm
The Old Church, Portland
Charles Ives mixed ragtime tunes, military marches, Protestant hymns, African-American spirituals and college drinking songs to create his music -- an unruly democracy of styles where, in the end, it all makes sense. Peter Schickele, in his String Quartet "American Dreams," gives voice to his motto that "all musics are created equal."
A World Premiere by David Dzubay
March 12, 2004 at 8 pm
The music of Portland native Dzubay has been performed internationally by over thirty orchestras. We present Dzubay's new work commissioned for Fear No Music in honor of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial by the Continental Harmony Project. Also featured will be works by David Baker and other American composers.
Guest Artists: Portland State University Chamber Choir, conducted by Dr. Bruce Browne
Music of Hollis Taylor
April 2, 2004 at 8 pm
The Old Church, Downtown Portland
Fiddler extraordinaire Taylor joins Fear No Music for a "look outside the obvious pathways of music history." It's an evening of sizzling fiddling, improvisation and jaw-dropping virtuosity. "Taylor's a master instrumentalist nationally recognized for her gift of genre-hopping in the classical, jazz and folk fields." (Willamette Week)
Hearing the Future
May 16, 2004 at 4 pm
The newest works from the pens of the startlingly creative minds of the Young Composers Project.