PTSO Chamber Music Series concert at Grace Lutheran Church draws a full house

Pictured l. to r.: Mike Carroll, piano; Joel Wallgren, clarinet; Sung-Ling Hsu, viola; Pamela Roberts, cello; Marina Rosenquist, violin; Kristin Smith, violin. (Not pictured is Lisa Lanza, piano. Photo is by Victoria Mansfield.)

The concert today, October 14, 2023 at Grace Lutheran Church in Port Townsend attracted an enthusiastic full house audience. Featured local musical stars were Kristin Smith – violin; Sung-Ling Hsu – viola; Michael Carroll – piano; Marina Rosenquist – violin; Joel Wallgren – clarinet; Lisa Lanza – piano; Pamela Roberts – cello.

Program:

Bagatelles for clarinet and piano by Gerald Finzi

Piano Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 47, III. Andante cantabile by Robert Schumann

Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla – arranged for piano trio by Jose Bragato

Piano Trio in B-flat Op. 99, D898, I. Allegro moderato by Franz Schubert

Fantasy on themes from the Wizard of Oz by William Hirtz

Mike Carroll and Lisa Lanza, piano duo.

Piano quartet Kristin Smith, Mike Carroll, Sung-Ling Hsu and Pamela Roberts.

Joel Wallgren, clarinet and Mike Carroll, piano.

Piano trio Marina Rosenquist, Mike Carroll and Pamela Roberts.

Photo by Lesa Barnes of chamber music at Grace Lutheran Church in Port Townsend.

Pamela Roberts performs world premiere of Romance for Cello and Orchestra by Port Townsend composer Karl Bach

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra (PTSO) will present its fall concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 29 at the Chimacum High School Auditorium.

In addition to the concert, there will be an open dress rehearsal at 7 p.m. Friday, October 27 at the auditorium, 91 West Valley Road.

Both events are free with donations gratefully accepted at the door. No tickets are required.

Acclaimed PTSO conductor and artistic director Tigran Arakelyan will lead the concert, which will feature the orchestra’s principal cellist, Pamela Roberts, as soloist. She will perform the world premiere of Romance for Cello and Orchestra by Port Townsend composer Karl Bach.

In the summer of 2022 Roberts attended a rehearsal of the Port Townsend Summer Band when Karl Bach was conducting three of his own compositions. She approached him after the rehearsal.

“I encouraged Karl to consider writing a solo work for cello because I felt the melodic style of his writing would be genuinely appreciated by cellists. He has surpassed my expectations with this beautiful piece. It is melodic, flowing and at times bombastic. The fast passages are challenging and he doesn’t hold back, taking the soloist into the higher reaches of the instrument. I love it and I think the audience will too.”

Bach explained, “Years ago I was improvising on the piano and three distinct themes emerged. These melodies somehow remained in my brain and so many years later this opportunity to write a piece for cello provided just the place to use them.”

Bach had a 20-year career in The U.S. Navy Band, Washington, D.C. in which he served as a vocalist, percussionist and administrator. He retired as a Senior Chief Petty Officer. He earned a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Lewis and Clark College and taught in schools in Virginia and Oregon before his retirement to Port Townsend. Bach joined the Port Townsend Summer Band as a percussionist and served as their conductor for 17 years. He performed for 13 years as timpanist and 2 years as board president with the Port Townsend Community Orchestra (now PTSO) and was also a member of the Port Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Port Angeles Symphony, Bainbridge Symphony and the vocal ensemble, Rain Shadow. Bach began composing in 2000 and has more than 40 compositions listed in the on-line catalog MY SCORE on the website of J.W. Pepper and Son. His works include music for concert band, brass band, orchestra and chorus.

Roberts was faculty cellist at the University of Puget Sound. She has performed as soloist with the Seattle Symphony, Bremerton WestSound Symphony, Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra and the Aspen Music Festival, where she was awarded a 3-year fellowship. As a chamber musician Roberts worked with the Philadelphia String Quartet, Northwest Chamber Orchestra and Seattle Early Music Guild. She was principal cellist of the Tacoma Symphony and Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theater Orchestra. She is currently principal cellist of the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra and a founder and artistic director of the PTSO Chamber Music Series. Pamela earned her Masters Degree from the University of Washington, where she studied cello with Eva Heinitz and Toby Saks. She lives in Quilcene with her husband Howard Gilbert, a retired Seattle Symphony percussionist and jazz drummer.

Also on the program is Danzon No. 2 by the Mexican composer Arturo Márquez. The Danzón dance form originated in Cuba. This composition is one of the most popular and frequently performed Mexican contemporary classical orchestral pieces.

Symphony #8 in B minor by Franz Schubert will also be featured. Commonly known as the Unfinished Symphony, it is a musical composition that Schubert started in 1822, but left with only two movements—though he lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score, but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives.

Arakelyan shared his feelings about the upcoming concert, “I am excited to collaborate with Karl and Pamela again. I have worked with both of them throughout my time with the PTSO, but I have not worked with them in collaboration. Karl wrote this beautiful piece for cello and orchestra in collaboration with our fantastic principal cellist Pamela. I am excited to be in the middle of this magnificent project, working with the orchestra and Pamela to bring Karl’s newest work to life for our community. This premiere is not to be missed.”

For additional details and updates visit ptsymphony.org.

Photo: Port Townsend composer Karl Bach watches solo cellist Pamela Roberts execute the beginning passages of Romance for Cello and Orchestra. (Photo by Karl Perry).

PTSO 30-Year Members Honored

PTSO has a group of musicians who have completed 30 years with our organization. We want to honor the dedication and commitment they have shown to building the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra to the vibrant organization it is today. They are shown in the photo below:

Front row (l. to r. ): Pat Yearian, Carl Hanson, Sally Scholz.

Back row (l. to r.): Kristin Smith, Pat Kenna, Nancy Miskimins, Vidya Speck, Steve Ricketts, Chuck Easton.

PTSO Chamber Music Series launches

PTSO Chamber Music Series musicians played to a full house at the Port Ludlow Community Church on June 24, 2023. This inaugural concert ended with a standing ovation and beautiful reception. Thank you to everyone who made this concert a success, particularly the musicians:

Sung-Ling Hsu – piano and viola, Marina Rosenquist – violin, Guy Smith – lute, Joel Wallgren – clarinet, Michael Carroll – piano, Pamela Roberts – cello, William Walden – guitar, and Mike McLeron – mandolin.

PROGRAM

Sonata #1, Op. 38 in E minor for Cello and Piano – Mov. 1 – Allegro non troppo

Pamela Roberts, cello and Sung-Ling Hsu, piano

Elizabethan Popular Tunes – Packington’s Pound, a Scottish tune & Watkins Ale – Anon.
Pavin and Galliard by Alfonso Ferrabosco of Bologna
A Jig by Anthony Holborne

Guy Smith, lute

Duo No. 1 for Viola and Cello, Mov. 4 Bolero and Mov. 5 Finale by Roman Haas

Sung-Ling Hsu, viola and Pamela Roberts, cello

Railroad Bill by Colter Wall
Blackberry Blossom – traditional
Black and White Rag – traditional

William Walden, guitar and Mike McLeron, mandolin

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by Francis Poulenc

  1. Allegro Tristamente
  2. Romanza: Tres calme
  3. Allegro con Fuoco

    Joel Wallgren, clarinet and Michael Carroll, piano

Elegie et Tango, Op. 4 by Seung Ha You

Joel Wallgren, clarinet; Pamela Roberts, cello; Michael Carroll, piano

Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 120 – Mov. 2 – Andantino by Gabriel Faure

Marina Rosenquist, violin; Pamela Roberts, cello; Michael Carroll, piano

2022-2023 Concert Season

It is with great enthusiasm that PTSO will once again be a full and complete orchestra. It’s been a long time — more than two years — and we look forward to being back together again playing full orchestral music for our friends and community.

Please reserve these dates on your calendar. There will be open dress rehearsals the Friday evening before each concert at 7:00PM.

PTSO Concerts
Chimacum School Auditorium
Sunday afternoons at 2 PM

High quality masks are encouraged. Please stay home if you have illness symptoms.

Sunday, October 30, 2022

“Tuba Concerto” by Ralph Vaughn Williams
Gaelic Symphony” in E minor by Amy Beach.

Dec. 3, 2022

Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat major with bassoonist Ian Schneiderman
Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8

Programs are subject to change.

man playing grand piano
Photo by Hreinn Gudlaugsson – Own

Sunday, February 26, 2023
Petite Suite for Orchestra, Karl Bach (b. 1934)
Mysterious Mountain, Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000)
Milonga de Emilia, Jovino Santos Neto (b. 1954)
    performed by Jovino Santos Neto, piano

Sunday, April 30, 2023
Symphony no. 8, Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904)
Bassoon Concerto, W. A. Mozart (1756-1791)
featuring Ian Schneiderman, bassoon

Community Reading Sessions in August. Details TBA

Young Artist Competition 2023

WINNERS OF THE 2023 YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION

Junior division
First: Violin, Veracini Gigue
Second: Cora Brinton, violin, for her Rieding Concertino in Hungarian Style
Third: Joshua Yearian, piano, for his Beethoven piano Sonata movement
Honorable mention: Kai Andersen, violin, for his Schumann Two Grenadiers

Senior division
First: Zia Magill, violin, for her Mozart A major concerto movement
Second: Anabel Moore, violin, for her Bach A minor concerto movement
Third: Nola Bertucci, violin, for her Schumann Sonata movement

Conductor’s prize, chosen by Nan Toby Tyrrell, goes to Aiden Murney, piano, for his Satie “Gnossienne #1”

4th Annual Port Townsend Young Artist Competition
April 15, 2023
Grace Lutheran Church, 1120 Walker St, Port Townsend
Application Deadline is April 1, 2023

SOLOIST: Aliyah Yearian, violin

Sunday, December 4, 2022

Aliyah Yearian was named first-place winner in the most recent Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition.

Overture to Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor. 1st mvt, Edouard Lalo,
featuring 2022 Young Artist Competition winner Aliyah Yearian, violin soloist

Overture to Hansel and Gretel, Engelbert Humperdinck
Les Patineurs “The Skaters”, Émile Waldteufel
A Christmas Festival, Leroy Anderson
(Photo of Aliyah c/o PTLeader.com)

SOLOIST: John DiCesare, tuba

Sunday, October 30, 2022
Chimacum School Auditorium
Sunday afternoon at 2 PM

Gaelic Symphony, Amy Beach (1867-1944)
Tuba Concerto by Ralph Vaughn Williams
featuring John DiCesare, principal tuba for the Seattle Symphony

John DiCesare was the Principal Tuba of the Louisville Orchestra before coming to the Seattle Symphony. DiCesare has performed with orchestras nationwide, notably The Cleveland Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra Pittsburgh Symphony and St. Louis Symphony. During the summer months DiCesare plays with the Colorado Music Festival in Boulder.

An active educator, DiCesare previously held positions at Campbellsville University, Indiana University Southeast and Kent State University. DiCesare’s teachers include Craig Knox, Tom Lukowicz, John Bottomley and he holds degrees from Duquesne University, Kent State University and is pursuing his Doctorate of Musical Arts at West Virginia University as a prestigious Swiger Fellow. DiCesare resides in Seattle with his wife, Amanda, and dog, Bentley.

2021-2022 Concert Season

With optimism, PTSO is planning performances for its 2021-2022 concert season. Dates and Musical Highlights are listed below. This season PTSO will be highlighting Jefferson County musicians.

Please reserve these dates on your calendar. There will be open dress rehearsals the Friday evening before each concert at 7:00PM.

Sunday, October 24, 2021 || Concertino for Oboe and Strings by Brenno Blauth with Anne Krabill, oboe.

Saturday, December 4, 2021 || Fantasia by Heitor Villa-Lobos with PTSO 2021 Young Artist Competition winner, Maria Powell, tenor saxophone.

Sunday, February 27, 2022 || Grand Tango by Piazzolla with Pamela Roberts, cello.

Sunday, April 24, 2022 || Artik Concerto for Horn and Strings with Bruce Kelley, French horn.

PTSO CHAMBER CONCERT: Friday, June 3 at Finnriver Farm & Cidery at 6PM.

Open Dress Rehersal is June 2 at Finnriver Farm & Cidery at 6 pm.

Featuring Michael Nicolella on guitar. With a repertoire spanning from J.S. Bach and Domenico Scarlatti to Jimi Hendrix and Elliott Carter, Michael Nicolella is recognized as one of America’s most innovative guitarists. He has received wide critical acclaim for his performances, recordings and compositions. As a concert artist, Michael has performed throughout North America, Europe and Japan as solo recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with orchestra.

When not enjoying the Finnriver fare, we ask that audience members please wear masks.

Open seating. No reservations needed.


PTSO concerts are free to attend (but not free to produce). We gratefully accept donations.

Please send questions to: contact@PTSymphony.org