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The Orion Ensemble Launches Janet's Stage at Fox Valley Schools

Program Aims to Increase Accessibility of Chamber Music in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles

The Orion Ensemble, winner of the prestigious Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, is stepping up its commitment to making chamber music more accessible through a new program: “Janet’s Stage,” an in-depth partnership debuting in September with high schools in Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles.

Janet’s Stage is a one-of-a-kind collaboration with the orchestra departments at each partner school, with the Orion musicians—clarinetist and executive director Kathy Pirtle, violinist Florentina Ramniceanu, pianist Diana Schmück and cellist Judy Stone—providing multifaceted, year-long student support. The program offers practical, individualized learning through master classes and chamber music coaching, performances for students and parents at each school, invitations to attend Orion concerts and the opportunity for student ensembles to perform on the Orion concert stage.

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Music directors participating in Janet’s Stage shared: “These students would not otherwise have the chance to work side by side with such quality artists or view a world-class performance. …We are really excited and appreciative. …School budgets would never permit this opportunity, which will be life-changing to many.”

Orion has created Janet’s Stage to celebrate the life, special leadership and service of longtime former Board Chair Janet Safanda, who passed away in 2012. “Our wish is that the multi-year high-impact program will pay tribute to the ways Janet’s special signature has been written on the Ensemble’s development and vision,” said Pirtle. “We are grateful for the significant funding from individual donors in the Fox Valley and are hoping to secure more funding from the community at large to continue and expand this initiative.”

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Orion’s 2013–14 season

Orion’s 21st season, “Musical Travels,” features four concert programs, each at three venues covering Geneva/St. Charles, downtown Chicago and Evanston. The season began earlier this month with “Celebrating Brahms” and continues with “Danube Destinations” in October and November, “Sounds of Russia” in March and “Czech and American Romance” in May and June. For information, visit orionensemble.org

The Orion Ensemble

Founded in 1992, The Orion Ensemble, winner of the prestigious Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming for its critically acclaimed millennium celebration “An Inside Look at Contemporary Music,” features a roster of five superb musicians—Kathryne Pirtle (clarinet), Florentina Ramniceanu (violin), Jennifer Marlas (viola—on sabbatical), Diana Schmück (piano) and Judy Stone (cello)—who have performed throughout North America, Europe and Asia, as an ensemble and individually in solo, orchestral and other chamber music roles. The Chicago Tribune called Orion “one of Chicago’s most vibrant, versatile and distinctive ensembles,” and the Chicago Sun-Times said Orion is “what chamber music should be all about: Individual virtuosity melded into a group personality.” The Orion Ensemble is supported in part by grants from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. For a brief history, click here.                                                            ###

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