30 Anniversary "Thank You Community" Free Concerts
Celebrating 30 years of Music
Thunder Egg Consort
November 15, 2025, 3PM
Location: Lincoln City Cultural Center
Anthea Kreston, violin
Kenji Bunch, viola and composer
Jason Duckles, cello
Kenji Bunch, viola and composer
Jason Duckles, cello
Join us for a free concert featuring the Thunder Egg Ensemble and the Quartissimos! From classical strings to bluegrass. The members of the Thunder Egg Consort are world-famous string players, and they will bring their kids (age 11-15) along to play on the concert! Come join in on the fun.
The concert would consist of the three adults playing classical trios and duos, the Quartissimos playing Beethoven and Frozen, and Kenji and his son playing bluegrass.
The concert would consist of the three adults playing classical trios and duos, the Quartissimos playing Beethoven and Frozen, and Kenji and his son playing bluegrass.
THE FLORESTAN TRIO
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THE FLORESTAN TRIO is celebrating its 48th season. The Trio has an international reputation and has been described as “one of Oregon’s musical treasures” in the Oregonian. They have performed in Europe, Japan and throughout the U.S.
At age 10, Janet Goodman Guggenheim was the youngest student to be accepted for summer master classes with the legendary piano teacher, Rosina Lhevinne, who was her mentor for many years. After receiving her B.A. from U.C. Berkeley, Ms. Guggenheim received a master's degree from the Juilliard School, where she was the recipient of the Joseph Lhevinne scholarship, and won the Juilliard Piano Concerto competition. For more than 30 years, she has collaborated with the celebrated violinist Itzhak Perlman, including concerts in Hong Kong, Taipei, Istanbul, and Russia. She has also performed with Yo-Yo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Pinchas Zukerman, Pierre Fournier, Barry Tuckwell, James DePreist, and many others.
Carol Sindell began her violin studies with Josef Gingold at age seven, and in 1962 she was accepted as a student of Jascha Heifetz. She made her professional debut with the Cleveland Orchestra at age eleven, and in 1974 she made her New York debut in Carnegie Recital Hall. She has been a featured artist on the Music from Marlboro series and has performed with Chamber Music Northwest and Rencontres Musicales Festival in Arc-et-Senans, France. Ms. Sindell has appeared as soloist with the Oregon Symphony, and she has been a guest artist at the Park City International Festival.
Hamilton Cheifetz has been described in Fanfare Magazine as “unquestionably a magnificent player" for his solo recordings. He has performed at the White House and was the winner of the Piatigorsky Prize at Tanglewood. He performed duos with his teacher Janos Starker which were broadcast nationally on NPR, and he also performed with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. He has often appeared at Chamber Music Northwest and the Oregon Bach Festival, and he was presented in solo recitals and master classes in China in 2010 and 2012, Korea in 2016 and Germany in 2018. He appeared as guest artist with the Takacs Quartet in 2018.
At age 10, Janet Goodman Guggenheim was the youngest student to be accepted for summer master classes with the legendary piano teacher, Rosina Lhevinne, who was her mentor for many years. After receiving her B.A. from U.C. Berkeley, Ms. Guggenheim received a master's degree from the Juilliard School, where she was the recipient of the Joseph Lhevinne scholarship, and won the Juilliard Piano Concerto competition. For more than 30 years, she has collaborated with the celebrated violinist Itzhak Perlman, including concerts in Hong Kong, Taipei, Istanbul, and Russia. She has also performed with Yo-Yo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Pinchas Zukerman, Pierre Fournier, Barry Tuckwell, James DePreist, and many others.
Carol Sindell began her violin studies with Josef Gingold at age seven, and in 1962 she was accepted as a student of Jascha Heifetz. She made her professional debut with the Cleveland Orchestra at age eleven, and in 1974 she made her New York debut in Carnegie Recital Hall. She has been a featured artist on the Music from Marlboro series and has performed with Chamber Music Northwest and Rencontres Musicales Festival in Arc-et-Senans, France. Ms. Sindell has appeared as soloist with the Oregon Symphony, and she has been a guest artist at the Park City International Festival.
Hamilton Cheifetz has been described in Fanfare Magazine as “unquestionably a magnificent player" for his solo recordings. He has performed at the White House and was the winner of the Piatigorsky Prize at Tanglewood. He performed duos with his teacher Janos Starker which were broadcast nationally on NPR, and he also performed with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. He has often appeared at Chamber Music Northwest and the Oregon Bach Festival, and he was presented in solo recitals and master classes in China in 2010 and 2012, Korea in 2016 and Germany in 2018. He appeared as guest artist with the Takacs Quartet in 2018.