Founded in 2018, Reno Modern Brass is a locally focused brass chamber ensemble devoted to the performance and creation of music of living composers. Its mission is to commission new works, perform recently written masterpieces, and discover neglected great works from the recent past. In this performance, the ensemble presents the world premiere of a new work by Zach Teran.
Laurentiu Norocel and Claire Tatman collaborated with Reno’s own master violin maker Tim Dodd, for a combination concert and informal discussion and demonstration of the “anatomy” and function of violins. This concert featured violin solos and duets played by the artists using violins made by Mr. Dodd. Supported in part by P&K, Inc., Reno
Tahoe Music Alive, a new non-profit initiative centered in the North Tahoe region, and TCMS collaborated to present internationally renowned artists Violinist Owen Dalby and Pianist Stephen Prutsman in a concert of Beethoven Violin and Piano Sonatas.
As an enhancement and inspiration to the Workshop participants, as well as the general public, TCMS presented Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio, playing violin and viola, and pianist Bryan Chuan in a recital of little known short works, illustrating the range of great composers’ exploration of this musical conversation.
The TCMS Advanced String Chamber Music Workshop invited advanced players of all ages and attracted participants ranging in age from 6 to 60 plus. Utilizing tapes and videos submitted prior to the first session, TCMS’s Artistic Director grouped the participants into small ensembles with matching skill levels and selected appropriate music for each group. Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio provided coaching for each ensemble assisted by members of the University of Nevada Reno Nightingale String Quartet.
During the week following the opening sessions, participants practiced individually or together and reconvened on June 10 and 11 for additional practice and coaching sessions. On the afternoon of June 11, the participants presented a performance of their selected works, followed by a reception for family and friends. Comments solicited from the participants were uniformly enthusiastic about the event and the learning experience provided. Supported by the NAC and National Endowment for the Arts
