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Oregon Bach Festival 2026
Oregon Bach Festival has presented the masterworks of J.S. Bach, and composers inspired by his work, to audiences in Eugene and throughout the State of Oregon for more than five decades. The annual event began as a collaboration between German Conductor and Organist, Helmuth Rilling, and former Associate Dean of the University of Oregon School …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: Dan Balmer Group, jazz
From coffee-house gigs at fifteen to chart-topping success with the Tom Grant Band in the 90s, world tours with two-time Grammy Award winner Diane Schuur and contemporary jam-bands, Dan Balmer brings fire and heart every time he plays the guitar. His playing spans nearly one hundred CDs including twelve as a leader from which his original works have appeared internationally in television, film, and radio. …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: Mark Hanson and Greta Pedersen, Americana, jazz, pop
Grammy-Award winner Mark Hanson is a well-known performer, author, and instructor in the acoustic guitar field. He has authored over two dozen guitar books/DVDs on a variety of topics, released 10 solo and group recordings, and contributed to numerous tribute CDs, one of which – Solid Air Records’ “Henry Mancini Pink Guitar” – won a Grammy for best pop …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: Tomás Cotik Trio, Classical
Tomás Cotik is internationally recognized as a soloist, chamber musician, and professor. A highly sought-after recording artist, Dr. Cotik has released 19 CD recordings for Naxos and Centaur Records, accumulating over six million streams and receiving more than 200 enthusiastic reviews from the international press. Dedicated to sharing his passion for music, Dr. Cotik holds …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: PSU String Quartet, classical
This student quartet is comprised of Charles Dalrymple and Audrey Greene, violin; Carson Mangum, viola; and Julian Casas, cello. The quartet has played for the Takacs Quartet in a master class this year, and they performed at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton and at Coffee Creek, a women’s prison in Wilsonville. Learn more and RSVP now at terwilligerplaza.com/friday-night-musicLocation: Parkview …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: Jas Quintet
Led by James Mason, the three-time winner of the National Swing Fiddle Competition, the quintet is comprised of John Moak, trombone, trumpet, and vocals; David Evans, saxophone and clarinet; Christopher Woitach, guitar; and Pete Lampe, bass. They will perform swing and jazz standards from The Great American Songbook. Learn more and RSVP now at terwilligerplaza.com/friday-night-musicLocation: Parkview Auditorium at Terwilliger Plaza …
More →Terwilliger Plaza Friday Night Music: Grant High School Royal Blues Choir, choral
The Royal Blues are Grant High School’s premier chamber ensemble. The group, consisting of approximately 32 talented high school singers, has been performing within the Portland community, state, country, and around the world for more than 50 years. Their repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles and eras from Renaissance madrigals to jazz standards, contemporary …
More →Announcing the Recording Inclusivity Initiative’s Third Album: AWAKEN
AWAKEN, the new album from All Classical Radio’s award-winning Recording Inclusivity Initiative (RII) will be released on July 10, 2026. Featuring chamber pieces by Kirsten Volness and Nicole Buetti, plus, Celilo Falls by Nancy Ives, AWAKEN furthers RII’s mission of sharing high quality recordings from underrepresented composers and musicians. Learn more and revisit RII Vol-s 1 and 2 today.
More →Music Terminology 101: Expressive Terms
Have you ever wondered why classical music is referred to as a “work” or “piece” rather than a song? Or perhaps the difference between a motif and a theme? Do you want to understand what differentiates classical music from other genres and what aligns with music heard all over the world? As part of our …
More →Deep Water
Caroline Louise Miller’s “Deep Water” is a post-apocalyptic fantasy opera that investigates rage, grief, play and persistence in the face of gargantuan, destructive forces. Queer teenage companions Val and Bluejay chronicle the fall of humanity during the Anthropocene, acting as witnesses and documentarians finding resilience through love and play. Deep Water positions two queer teenagers …
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