Guitar is a vehicle for every genre, and I’ve enjoyed exploring its infinite possibilities.
My strongest suit is fronting the fist pumping, high energy alt rock ska punk band the Full Uplift. I’ve entertained mountain goats and fellow climbers, thru-hikers, but also have performed at ceremonies & weddings and rocked out for festivals, including the ‘coolest’ one of all, ICESTOCK in Antarctica, on a flatbed trailer in a blizzard at the height of Summer! So, from the Roof of Africa, and North America, to the South Pole and many nooks in between, I’ve been shaped by my surroundings and exposure to art in all its forms, and learned from the cultures that have welcomed me in. I’ve graced stages, played dive bars, roadhouses, helo hangers. My life journey has taken me to the tops of mountains and ends of the Earth, always with guitar in hand. You can contact Terry Hunt at Kish came to the Methow Valley via the Pacific Crest Trail, and started a year long musical sabbatical to hit the ‘wood shed’, and ended up rooting down and starting a family.
Over the past several years he has performed across the country in a duo with Laura Love. He co founded the Pipestone School of Music with his wife Pam and was Executive Director of Cascadia Music. A resident of the Methow Valley for over twenty five years, he has become involved in recording, producing, sound design and film making at his studio in Twisp. He plays a wide variety of music as a soloist, and with bands. Recent compositions include the Wendell Berry Songs which were premiered in Wenatchee in June 2015 by tenor Steve Stefanides and the Volta Trio. His Gloria Mass was performed by the St Louis Merrimac College Choir and Orchestra. During that time he composed several large works for choir and orchestra winning a GAP grant and a Centrum Residency for his work. He directed the Okanogan Valley Orchestra for 6 years and the Pipestone Orchestra for 10 years. From the University of Colorado at Boulder, also in performance. in classical guitar performance from the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music, where he was a teaching assistant to Ricardo Iznaola. If you wish to exchange or refund your ticket please call us at 42.Terry Hunt – Guitar, Methow Valley Orchestra If you purchased a ticket to that program your ticket will admit you to “Chamber Music that Makes You Wanna Dance” on July 22 nd. (The performers and program originally announced for July 22 nd have been postponed at the request of the musicians and will be rescheduled. Your concert ticket includes admission to all the museum galleries, so make sure you come early to see our current exhibits! (Please note this is a seated chamber music concert, alas there is no space to dance…) The concerts are about one-hour in length at 6 PM, leaving you time to dine out after. Seating is limited so please reserve your seats early. Mozart, and pieces by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Isaac Albéniz.Ĭome enjoy these monthly concerts in our intimate gallery setting surrounded by beautiful art from the Northwest - close-up and personal, as chamber music was originally meant to be experienced. She has performed throughout the Puget Sound and in Vancouver BC. Judy Huehn (piano) trained at the Vancouver Academy of Music and the Royal Conservatory of Music, and continued undergraduate and graduate studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Boardman is also a composer of classical music and film scores. She is a graduate of the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Pamela has performed extensively in Europe and Asia, and served as the concertmaster of the Cascade Symphony.Įlizabeth Boardman (viola) has performed in Italy, England, Germany, Poland and the US and was awarded the Bank/Kurtz Viola Prize. Pamela Liu (violin) will appear direct from concerts in Germany, we are grateful she concertizes often here at the museum and consistently thrills our audiences with her rousing virtuosity. Can chamber music by Bach, Mozart, Coleridge-Taylor and Alb é niz make you tap your feet and swing in your seat? This month we present a concert of the most lively chamber music, performed by a trio of accomplished Northwest classical musicians!