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third angle and tba – ‘brilliant achievement’

by Charles Noble on September 16, 2008

Kudos to Ron Blessinger and his indefatigable fellow performers at Third Angle for what must have been a great spectacle on Sunday at the various Lawrence Halprin parks near Keller Auditorium (also known as the South Auditorium District).
Here’s an excerpt of the first review:
In the 1960s, people called them happenings, when artists broke down spatial [...]

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are three angles enough?

by Charles Noble on May 28, 2008

Third Angle may soon need a Fourth Angle to supplement all of their recent activities, especially in the recording studio – read all about it here.

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majestic & transformative

by Charles Noble on May 28, 2008

This should be a great concert, featuring some of Portland’s best classical musicians – I’ll actually be there for this one!
An Evening of Majestic and Transformative
Chamber Music
Thursday, May 29 @ 8 PM
The Old Church
1422 SW 11th Ave., Portland, OR
Program:
Shostakovich: Quintet for Piano & Strings
Gerald Cohen: Trio for Viola, Cello & Piano
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht
Performers:
Greg Ewer & [...]

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oso violinist thinks out loud

by Charles Noble on February 26, 2008

 
Ron Blessinger, violinist with the Oregon Symphony, blogger, and artistic director of the Third Angle New Music Ensemble, well be a guest on the new Oregon Public Broadcasting radio show Think Out Loud, on Wednesday, February 27th from 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. You can listen on your radio at 91.5 FM in the Portland [...]

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