Past Seasons



The Banshee

by Daniel Daly

July 29th and 31st, 2022

Featuring The Elsewhere Ensemble and student singers and a dancer from the University of Oregon, the opera is the Oregon composer Daniel Daly’s fanciful speculation on the origin of the banshee, a character out of Irish legend. In three short scenes, the opera tells the story of a witch whose quest for power leads her from one depravity to the next, to her transformation into the banshee, and to final understanding.


Don Pasquale

March and April, 2022

Cascadia Chamber Opera presented a concert/semi-staged production of Gaetano Donizetti’s comic opera Don Pasquale in English.

Featured solo artists Zachary Lenox (top left) as Dr. Malatesta, Esteban Zuniga (top right) as Ernesto, Jocelyn Claire Thomas (bottom left) as Norina, and Deac Guidi (center) as Don Pasquale.


The Old Maid and the Thief

July 30th and August 1st, 2021

A fully-staged production in English that tells the comic tale of mistaken identity, gossipy neighbors, love-sickness, and hapless victims where “virtue is mighty but sin has variety”! Greg Hopper-Moore is the director and Vincent Centeno conducts the cast of regional singers including Ann Bronson, ChrisLynn Taylor, Bereniece Jones-Centeno, and Elias Hesse with Paul Brady at the piano.

Catch I Pagliacci June 1st

Be sure to catch this single performance of one of live performance’s most famous operas, I Pagliacci! On Saturday, June 1st at 3:00 pm, at the PAC, Cascadia Chamber Opera will present singers you may already know in Ping & Woof of Portland‘s concert of this beloved play-within-a-play of love, romance, and betrayal, but the show must go on!

The opera I Pagliacci solidified stardom for tenors like Luciano Pavarotti, Mario Lanza, and Enrico Caruso. Never heard of these guys? That’s okay, take a look at this commercial and see if you recognize the famous tune from the opera.

Whether you know this tune or not, join us at the PAC located on the corner of 16th and Franklin in Astoria.
Date: Saturday, June 1
Time: 3:00pm
Tickets: $15
Note: Tickets will be available beginning May 15th through online purchase at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door (credit cards, checks, cash accepted).
Other info: 
*Sung in Italian with English supertitles.
*Length of opera is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Featuring:

Jocelyn Claire Thomas
Jocelyn Claire Thomas

Jocelyn Claire Thomas (Nedda), a versatile soprano praised for her haunting sound and musical intelligence, is a frequent performer in opera, concert, and recital. Jocelyn has appeared with Tacoma Opera, Eugene Opera, Opera Bend, Brava Opera Theatre, The Astoria Music Festival, Bravo Northwest, The Bremerton Symphony, Cascadia Chamber Opera, The Bach Cantata Choir, Opera Theater Oregon, Portland Concert Opera, The Beaverton Symphony, Necessity Arts Collective, Ping & Woof Opera, Cult of Orpheus, and Portland Summerfest. Ms. Thomas holds a B.M. from the Oberlin Conservatory, a M.M. from the Peabody Conservatory, and a G.P.D., from the Peabody Conservatory. Jocelyn is based in Portland, Oregon where she maintains a private studio in voice, piano, and flute.

Brennen Guillory

Brennen Guillory (Canio) has become known for his powerful, dramatic voice and thoughtful interpretations of both operatic and concert repertoire. He has performed a number of operatic leads, but it is in the concert hall that he has focused his efforts since becoming a pastor in 2006. Since returning to the Pacific Northwest, Mr Guillory has appeared with companies on both coasts, performing Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, Verdi’s Requiem, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Fidelio, Mendelssohn’s Die Erste Walpurgisnacht as well as concert excerpts ranging from Carmen and La Traviata to Otello and Lohengrin. Last year he performed Das Lied von der Erde at the 31st Mahler Festival in Colorado, and Schubert’s Mass in Ab with the Eugene Concert Choir. This year he sang “Siegmund” in Die Walküre with the English Symphony Orchestra and will reprise the role next year with the Mahler Festival.

Stacey Murdock

Stacey Murdock (Tonio) has performed extensively throughout the Northwest in opera, oratorio, and musical theater. Stacey’s musical credits include: “Poo-Bah” in The Mikado, “Fredrik Egerman” in A Little Night Music, the title role in Man of La Mancha, “Curly” in Oklahoma, and “The Chairman” in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. He sings with Portland Opera, most recently as “Antonio” in Le nozze di Figaro, and has also been a member of the Portland Opera to Go outreach program for 9 seasons. Stacey also appears often with the Astoria Music Festival and Portland Summerfest. Originally from Idaho, Stacey now resides in Beaverton, Oregon with his wonderful wife and three beautiful children.

Scot Crandal

Scot Crandal (Peppe) has been described by critics as “powerful and passionate.” Past engagements include “Arturo” in Lucia di Lammermoor with Portland Opera, “Ferrando” in Così fan tutte with Ping & Woof Opera, and “Tenor Soloist” in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, and Handel’s Messiah with Bravo Northwest. Scot is based in Portland, Oregon, and enjoys spending time with his wife, Karen, and their two children, Colin and Kate.

Zachary Lenox

Viewed as “a broad, resonant baritone that is exquisitely controlled throughout his entire range,” Zachary Lenox has performed leading roles across North America. Mr. Lenox has appeared with Portland Opera, Eugene Opera, Tacoma Opera, Opera Parallèle, Opera Bend, Pacific Music Works, Cascadia Chamber Opera, Portland Summerfest, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Concert Opera, Ping & Woof Opera, Eugene Concert Choir, Bravo Northwest, and the Astoria Music Festival. Zachary recently won the Pacific Northwest Sings competition, and is also a past winner of the MONC Idaho/Montana District Auditions. He received his B.M. and M.M. from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam.

Evan C. Paul

Evan C. Paul (Pianist) is active as a collaborative pianist throughout the Portland area. He has performed with Ping & Woof Opera on a number of programs, including the Mozart’s Così fan tutte, Le nozze di Figaro, and La clemenza di Tito, as well as Händel’s Orlando. He has also worked with Portland Opera, Cascadia Chamber Opera, and Opera Bend. He serves as pianist for the Portland Phoenix Choral Union, the queer youth choir Bridging Voices, and the Portland chapter of Opera On Tap. Evan is also an accomplished composer, having earned his Ph.D. in music composition from the University of Oregon in 2014.

Tango of the White Gardenia (2018)

  A GREAT RUN!! Thank you to all our hosts and venues!

In celebration of our 10th season, Cascadia Concert Opera is excited to premiere and commission an original work by Ethan Gans-Morse and libretto by Tiziana DellaRovere. Tango of the White Gardenia, a compelling new chamber opera in English, weaves together humor, emotional depth, and timely messages through the riveting music and dance of Argentine Tango.

At its core, it is a contemporary story told through a new kind of opera that offers fun winks and nods to the commedia dell’arte style of centuries past. But this opera also features urgent themes for today’s audiences, such as how enduring love and staying true to one’s heart are more precious than winning external recognition, how the consequences of parents’ mistakes cast a shadow on their children’s lives, and how bullies are made, not born. Specifically, it reveals how parental abandonment of a child often creates emotional insecurity and a sense of not being worthy of love, and many times the absence of care-giving parents creates a compulsion to compete, seduce, and win worldly recognition at any cost.

All of this drama unfolds against the background of Argentine Tango, which permeates both the musical score and the choreography of the six dancers who mirror each of the singing characters. In this context, the Tango becomes a metaphor for life and a perfect canvas for the expression of intense passion, deep connections, strident conflicts, and powerful reconciliation, all in operatic proportions!

IT WAS A TRIUMPH!
September 8 and 9, 2018
7pm each night – Lincoln City Cultural Center

THANK YOU FLORENCE!
September 14, 2018
7:30pm – Florence Events Center

THANK YOU OperaBend!!
Sunday, September 23, 2018
4pm – Pinckney Center, Bend, Oregon

THANK YOU ASTORIA and North Coast Chorale!!
Saturday, September 29, 2018
4pm – Performing Arts Center, Astoria, Oregon

THANK YOU UO School of Music and Dance!!
Monday, October 1, 2018
7pm – Beall Hall, U of O, Eugene, Oregon

 

 

Opera Fest 2016!

A series of scenes, highlights, and favorites featuring our talented cast of local artists.

Cast:

Bernie Robe; Caroline Charl

ton; Brooke Cagno; Zachary Lenox; Sarah Kim; Brennen Guillory; Jocelyn Thomas; Phoebe Gildea; Lois Stark; Evan Mitchell; Rebecca Sacks; Erin Walker.

Accompanists:

Nathalie Fortin and Andrew Pham

Summer/Fall 2015

La Serva Padrona & Don Giovanni

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Serpina: Brooke Cagno/Shannon McAleb

Uberto: Sandy Naishtat

Vespone: Roy Lisi

Pianist: Nathalie Fortin/Olga Aynvarg/Andrew Pham

Music Director and Stage Director: Janene Nelson

Production Manager: Lois Stark

Cast:

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Don Giovanni: Brennen Guillory

Leoporello: Deac Guidi

Il Commendatore: William Hulings

Donna Anna: Janet Hackett/Rachael Marsh

Don Ottavio: Nicholas Larson/Chuck Gidley/Bernie Robe

Donna Elvira: Coral Walterman/Sarah Kim

Masetto: Tim McCoy

Zerlina: Sarah Benzinger/Amanda Taddeo

Pianist: Nathalie Fortin/Olga Aynvarg/Andrew Pham

Music Director: Vincent Centeno

Chorus: Noah Brenner, Caroline Charlton, Phoebe Gildea, Sarah Kim, Bernie Robe, Lois Stark, Miriam St. Clair, Samantha Volta, Stephen Voorhees, Erin Mikelle Walker

 

Summer/Fall 2014

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The Old Maid and the Thief

Music Director: Bereniece Jones-Centeno

Stage Director: Scott Carroll

Pianist: Nathalie Fortin/Olga Aynvarg

-Cast-

Miss Todd: Alyse Jamieson/Janene Nelson

Laetitia: Brooke Cagno/Sarah Benzinger

Bob: Matt Blumenstein/Philip Engdahl/Tim McCoy

Miss Pinkerton: Katherine Curtis/Phoebe Gildea/Alishia Piper

Fidelio

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Music Director: Vincent Centeno

Pianist: Nathalie Fortin

-Cast-

Florestan: Brennen Guillory

Leonore: Janet Hackett

Rocco: Deac Guidi

Jaquino: Nicholas Larson

Marzelline: Jocelyn Thomas

Don Pizarro: Harry Baechtel

Don Fernando: Sandy Naishtat

 

Summer/Fall 2013

Die Fledermaus

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“With the presentation of “Die Fledermaus” (aka “The Revenge of the Bat”) on Friday night at the Shedd, Cascadia Concert Opera took another step toward maturity. The vocalists were uniformly good and up to the demands of Johann Strauss II’s coloratura writing…”    -Marilyn Farwell – Register Guard

Music Director:  Vincent Centeno

Stage Director: Scott Carroll

Pianist:  Nathalie Fortin, Olga Aynvarg

-Cast-

Eisenstein:  Harry Baechtel/Nicholas Larson

Rosalinde:  Brooke Cagno/Janene Nelson/Coral Walterman

Adele:  Brooke Cagno/Chelsea Janzen/Jenn Lippert/Jocelyn Thomas

Alfredo:  Brennen Guillory/Nicholas Larson/Bernie Robe

Dr. Falke:  Gene Chin

Prince Orlofsky:  Alyse Jamieson/Janene Nelson/Rebecca Sacks

Frank:  Kevin Helppie/Sandy Naishtat

Blind:  Matt Leach/Bernie Robe

Ida: Sarah Benzinger/Colleen Gaskill/Janelle VanPelt

Chorus:   Rebecca Alexander, Karen Creighton, Colleen Gaskill, Chris Lamb, Tara Puyat, Bernie Robe, Lois Stark,  Calvin Yue

Summer/Fall 2012

The Merry Wives of Windsor

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“The Cascadia Concert Opera’s production of “Merry Wives of Windsor” is impressive. As could be expected, the singers have a great range of vocal abilities and experiences…The performance was delightful.”              -Marilyn Farwell – Register Guard

Rehearsal Director/Chorus Master:  Vincent Centeno

Pianist:  Julia Lin, Evan Paul

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Sir John Falstaff:  Deac Guidi/Kevin Helppie/Sandy Naishtat

Mrs. Ford:  Bereniece Jones-Centeno/Coral Walterman

Mrs. Page:  Alyse Jamieson/Janene Nelson

Mr. Ford:  Deac Guidi/Don Kelley

Mr. Page:  Philip Engdahl/Sandy Naishtat

Ann Page:  Brooke Cagno/Alison Slade

Fenton:  Nicholas Larson

Slender:  Bernie Robe/Tom Talaba

Dr. Caius:  Stephen Vorhes

Chorus:  Colleen Gaskill, Ellen Walton, Emily Hopkins, Jana Barker, Julianne Graper, Karen Creighton, Rebecca Alexander, Tara Puyat, Bernie Robe, Stephen Vorhes, Tom Talaba

Summer 2011

Così fan tutte

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This unique company is composed of seasoned singers who perform for a pittance. They travel to different venues in Oregon to provide free opera in English to people who otherwise could not afford or would not be able to attend an opera. Their high quality labor of love fills an enormous gap in Eugene’s opera scene…. [“Cosi Fan Tutte”] depends more on ensembles than arias, and Cascadia’s ensemble work was commendable. The duets and the famous trio were especially fine….the company is well worth seeing.”

-Marilyn Farwell – Register Guard

Music Director & Pianist: Vincent Centeno

 

-Cast-

Fiordiligi:  Brooke Cagno/Coral Walterman

Dorabella:  Janene Nelson/Megan Sand

Ferrando:  Nicholas Larson/Karl Marx Reyes

Guglielmo:  Philip Engdahl/Sandy Naishtat

Despina:  Annie Reser/Sheerya Shivers/Alison Slade

Don Alfonso:  Kevin Helppie/Sandy Naishtat

 

Summer 2010

Tales of Hoffmann

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“The latest entry into Eugene’s operatic soup is the Cascadia Concert Opera, a group of talented local musicians, many with professional experience, who present free opera in concert form and in English.  Last season they gave 11 performances in different Oregon cities of the challenging Jacques Offenbach opera “The Tales of Hoffmann.” The performance I saw in downtown Eugene’s Atrium buildinig was impressive.”

-Marilyn Farwell – Register Guard

Music Director: Vincent Centeno

 

-Cast-

Hoffmann:  Derek Larson/Nicholas Larson

The Muse/Nicklaus:  Janene Nelson/Annie Reser

Lindorf/Coppelius/Dr. Miracle/Dapertutto: Kevin Helppie/Sandy Naishtat

Olympia:  Heather Holmquest/Alison Slade

Antonia:  Bereniece Jones/Allison Sanders

Giulietta:  Jennifer Quinnelly/Marieke Schuurs

Hermann/Luther/Schlemiel/Crespel:  Philip Engdahl/Kevin Helppie/Sandy Naishtat

Nathanael/Franz/Pitichinaccio/Spalanzani:  Derek Larson/Scott Wagnon

The Voice:  Amanda Christensen/Jillian Luger

Chorus:  Jana Barker, Colleen Gaskill, Steven Guitierrez, Heather Holmquest, Jillian Luger, Carol Newman, Tom Talaba

Pianist: Lauren Servias, Grace Ho

Rehearsal Director/Chorus Master:  Vincent Centeno

Stage Director: Shaffer McGee

Summer 2009

Gianni Schicchi

“Thus emerges a group such as Cascadia, which offers aspiring singers professional-level experience and presents opera in unconventional venues, where the singers just might create new fans of the operatic tradition….Few people outside the music world get to hear opera singers in a small room. The power of their voices can be bone-grippingly intense at close range.”                             

-Bob Keefer – Register Guard

 Musical Director and Rehearsal Pianist: Vincent Centeno

Pianist: Lauren Servias

-Cast-

Gianni Schicchi:  Sandy Naishtat

Lauretta:  Bereniece Jones

Zita:  Janene Nelson

Rinuccio:  Nicholas Larson

Nella:  Marieke Schuurs

Gherardino:  Nicole Forrest

Betto:  Philip Engdahl

Simone:  Kevin Helppie

Marco:  Don Kelley

La Ciesca:  Catherine Olson

Doctor Spinelloccio:  Webb Parker