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The Con Grazia
Wind Quintet

Photo by Paul Quackenbush
Upcoming Concerts:
Saturday, January 7, 2012 2:00 pm
First Saturday Music Series
Milwaukie Ledding Library
10660 SE 21st Avenue (and Harrison Street)
Milwaukie, OR 97222
The Con Grazia Wind Quintet presents our AMERICANA
Concert, featuring music of Joplin, W.G. Still, Gershwin, Ellington and
others, plus some jokes & songs by Grand Ole Opry legend Uncle Dave
Macon.
GALLERY / Quintet Quotes
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Click here for types of shows we produce
Click
Here to hear "El
Shlomo del Toro"
and watch a video collage created by Ray Pizzi, the composer.
For
booking or other information,
please contact the Con Grazia directly at
info@oregonchamberplayers.org
or call us toll-free at:
1-888-OCP-8788
Also represented by
Northwest Artist Management
www.nwam.com
Are you a school music teacher looking for a general school
presentation or a customized show for your band complete with
instrument sectionals and a Teacher's Guide at no extra cost? Contact
the Con Grazia directly at
info@oregonchamberplayers.org
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Rebecca Olson, flute
Victoria Racz, oboe
Jill Coykendall, clarinet
Wendy Peebles, French horn
Ann Crandall, bassoon
The Con Grazia Wind Quintet of the OREGON
CHAMBER PLAYERS was formed in 1995 by wind players of the OCP. The
quintet maintains an active performance schedule throughout the
Northwest, and also specializes in presenting workshops, school
performances and instrument sectionals for schools throughout the
region, including bookings through the National Young Audiences Program
from 2004. Our quintet is perfect as background music for your special
event or for your wedding, and also presents concert performances, such
as our "Farce, Follies and FUN" show or our French-themed "Ooh-la-LA"
Concert, for example.
To
hear us play, go here.
Noteable Quote!
"Con
Grazia Quintet Thanks for playing my piece "El Shlomo del Toro". You
gave it life, spirit, soul and personality. Victoria, LOVED your improv.
YAY!!!
Thank You all for the
thrill Ray Pizzi"
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