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FearNoMusic 21st-century classical ensemble performs extraordinary music for a seriously discerning audience. We've given them a playfully sophisticated identity to match. As devoted season sponsors three years running we help keep their audience connection on the crescendo.
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Fear No Music – wine, music, dessert
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Sunday, August 22 at 3:00 pm
Fear No Music is hosting:
A delightful afternoon of wine, music, and dessert at the home of Ted and Molly Raphael. Treat yourself to a tour of the Raphael’s collection of Native American and First Nation art, enjoy a glass of wine and program of song from acclaimed tenor Stephen Marc Beaudoin, with Fear No Music’s Jeff Payne at the piano, and follow it up with sumptuous desserts! And, don’t miss the opportunity to bid on a week’s stay at a townhouse in SunRiver, among other fabulous items!
An amazing package at only $45!
See all the details on their website or calling 503-335-3386.
See you there!
Posted by: on 12 August 2010 at 09:19
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Fear No Music dreaming it is a butterfly
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Fear No Music is playing their final concert of the season tonight, featuring highlights of past performances, including recent works by Oregon composers Bonnie Miksch and Mark Vigil, and personal favorites from the likes of Reza Vali, Iannis Xenakis, and Malcolm Forsyth.
Our Once Upon a Time… program cover refers to the Taoist master Chuang Tzu's contemplation as to whether he was "a man dreaming I am a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming I am a man" — which inspired Bonnie Miksch's "Man Dreaming Butterfly Dreaming Man", featured in the concert.
> See complete concert information on Fear No Music's site.
Client: Fear No Music
Project: print program
Team:
- Leo Daedalus: cover design, creative director
- Isabel Cattadoris: interior design & layout
- David Abel: editing
> See the complete program as a PDF here.
Posted by: on 20 June 2010 at 14:44
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Helsinqi Hosts
Friday, 11 June 2010
Thanks to all who came to our HELSINQI Hosts networking soirée last night! We put on a special wine tasting at the Wine & Spirit Archive (WSA) for clients and associates, with a selection of "enlightened wines" put together by the WSA's Mimi Martin, and the great Pinots of Carlton Cellars.
Mimi poured three organic/biodynamic wines: Alliance, a multivarietal white by Alsatian vintner Marc Tempé; Roseena, a rosé by Oregon winery Maysara; and Il Frappato, produced entirely from Frappato grapes from Eastern Sicily by Valle dell'Acate.
Carlton Cellars' Dave Grooters & Robin Russell poured their premium Roads End and Cape Lookout Pinots, showcasing their great winemaking skills (and, incidentally, HELSINQI's great label designs, if we do say so ourselves).
The WSA also gave everyone a free ticket to any of their Friday night tastings, and a drawing prize of two tickets to one of their Passport Series of international wine classes. Mimi also brought along Beverage Marketing Consultant Ted Farthing, whom it was a pleasure to get to know.
Some of our good friends and collaborators in the YWCA of Greater Portland were there: Marketing Director Kelly Blunt (who brought our man Scott Hall of Graphic Arts Center); YWCA Board President Anne Denecke of Denecke Law (who brought along Carolyn Reynolds of Canteen Vending); YWCA Board Member Peggy Kern of MPK Marketing; and Executive Director Eric Brown, who won a photo shoot with Kathryn Elsesser in our drawing.
Kathryn Elsesser is our photographer friend who did all the photography for our Lives Changed campaign for the YWCA, as well as the pix in this very post. She also has done great event photography for Carlton Cellars. Also from the Carlton Cellars camp were Chef Paul & Kathy Parenteau, who do the amazing victuals for the Carlton Cellars vineyard lunch event series that we helped conceive and produce beginning last year.
Green CPA Brian Setzler of Trilibrium, a B Corporation, won Carlton Cellars' contribution to the drawing: a magnum of Roads End 2007. The last time we'd seen Brian was at a Trilibrium networking event where they served what must have been a jeroboam of bubbly. So now we're always going to associate Brian with oversize bottles of wine! We know what to get him for April 16th next year.
FearNoMusic's Inés Voglar and Joël Belgique made an appearance (sans instruments) and contributed a pair of concert tickets to the drawing. Our clients Laughlin-Cartrell, Inc. couldn't be there but they contributed a set of his'n'hers high-style garden/casual gloves from the new Fields & Lane line we're working on with them.
Thanks to everyone (named herein and otherwise) for helping make it a tasty and networky evening!
Posted by: on 11 June 2010 at 12:11
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