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17jan7:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: Young Artist Showcase

An expressive and innovative piece from GRAMMY award-winning composer Mason Bates followed by dazzling performances from this season’s Young Artist Competition gold medalists. Plus, Richard Strauss’s colorful collection of waltzes
An expressive and innovative piece from GRAMMY award-winning composer Mason Bates followed by dazzling performances from this season’s Young Artist Competition gold medalists. Plus, Richard Strauss’s colorful collection of waltzes from the opera Der Rosenkavalier and one of his most famous tone poems Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
january 18, 2026 3:00 pm
17jan7:00 pmA Notion, A Scream: Still, Rise!Free Event:Free Event
Join us for "Still, Rise!" a concert offered in solidarity with Dr. Rosephanye Powell as she strives for personal justice and clarifies the standard for the treatment of Black and
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Join us for “Still, Rise!” a concert offered in solidarity with Dr. Rosephanye Powell as she strives for personal justice and clarifies the standard for the treatment of Black and women artists. Our program, comprised entirely of Dr. Powell’s choral compositions, includes The Cry of Jeremiah, a magnificent four-movement work with organ accompaniment.
Performed at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in NW Portland, “Still, Rise!” is free for all to attend. Donations are tax-deductible and gratefully accepted online at anotionascream.org/events or at the concert by cash, check, or card. Half of all concert proceeds will go to affirm and support the work of Prismid Sanctuary, “a place in Portland, OR for Indigenous, Black & all POC artists and cultural workers to convene, rest, and heal.” For more information please contact info@anotionascream.org.
A Notion A Scream is an accessible and inclusive community choir ensemble committed to raising our voices against white supremacy culture and oppressions of any kind. The music we make and the making of it aims to prove the best of humanity, centering equity and inclusion, connection and care, beauty and joy.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
147 NW 19th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
Our annual Young Artist Showcase program opens with an exciting 2011 work by Mason Bates, his techno-inspired Mothership. We then feature the three winners of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s Young
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Our annual Young Artist Showcase program opens with an exciting 2011 work by Mason Bates, his techno-inspired Mothership. We then feature the three winners of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition. Pianist Wilson Liu plays the opening movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20. Alto saxophonist Jacob Peizner plays Jacques Ibert’s Concertino da camera. Hana Gottesman plays Maurice Ravel’s Tzigane. The program also includes, as always, music that showcases the VSO itself, a pair of colorful works by Richard Strauss, the suite from the opera Der Rosenkavalier, and his symphonic poem Till Eulenspeigel’s Merry Pranks.
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 at 7 p.m. & Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026 at 3 p.m.
Price: $50 – $63; $15 (Student); $20 (Livestream)
Livestream link: https://mediacampus.com/live/vso/
Artists:
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA
Salvador Brotons, Music Director and Conductor
Hana Gottesman, violin
Jacob Peizner, alto saxophone
Wilson Liu, piano
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
january 18, 2026 3:00 pm
17jan7:30 pmNickerson-Rossi DanceSmith Fine Arts SeriesGallery / Film:Live Event
Michael Nickerson-Rossi’s choreography is filled with a complexity that takes the audience through a beautifully orchestrated mixture of artistic movement and emotional freedom.
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(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Rice Auditorium
344 Knox St N, Monmouth, OR 97361
17jan7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Beethoven’s EroicaA Heroic Symphony

A most heart-stirring concert awaits you, portraying vastly different approaches to grief and memory. In the “Eroica,” grief turns into fury, when the original dedicatee, Napoleon, crowns himself emperor and the
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A most heart-stirring concert awaits you, portraying vastly different approaches to grief and memory. In the “Eroica,” grief turns into fury, when the original dedicatee, Napoleon, crowns himself emperor and the enraged Beethoven now celebrates only “the memory of a great man.” From two bolts-out-of-the-blue chords to exhilarating finale, the Symphony’s majesty and drama, extraordinary scope, and bold harmonies all proclaim a new era in music. Turning his grief into sorrow, Berg inscribes his heartbreaking Concerto, sensitively performed by our concertmaster, “To the memory of an angel”—a vivacious 18-year-old girl struck down by polio. He paints her portrait in the first movement, and, in the emotional heart of the Concerto, incorporates Bach’s chorale, “It is enough; Lord, if it pleases you/Unshackle me.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
january 18, 2026 2:00 pm
17jan7:30 pmNewport Symphony Orchestra: The Brilliance of Rachel Barton Pine

Rachel Barton Pine, violin* January 17th, 2026, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm This unparalleled concert event starts with Spanish Dance No. 1 by de Falla from his opera, La
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Rachel Barton Pine, violin*
January 17th, 2026, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm
This unparalleled concert event starts with Spanish Dance No. 1 by de Falla from his opera, La vida breve or “Life is Short”. The opera tells the story of Salud, a gypsy girl who is passionately in love with a wealthy man named Paco. He is engaged to be married to someone else and has kept this secret from her. Once the truth is known, Salud and her uncle crash the wedding party and confront the man and his new bride. Paco rejects Salud and in grand opera fashion, she dies of broken heart and collapses at his feet. We promise, the Spanish Dance No. 1 his a happy rollicking event that will absolutely please your ears.
Moving from the opera to the ballet we next feature Stravinsky’s suite from Pulcinella. Stravinsky had a good brain for musical trends and where the money could be made. Like today, the best dollars in music are earned by retaining writing and publishing rights. Stravinsky would often take the music he was commissioned to write for the ballet and re-edit them into suites. Firebird, The Rite of Spring, Petrushka, and Pulcinella all have stunning orchestral suites that are standards in the orchestral repertoire. This little suite beautifully retains the playfulness of Pulcinella and his friends as they fall in and out of love. It’s a wonderful piece of music you are guaranteed to enjoy.
From the ballet, we return again to the opera and this time, it’s from the 1987 hit, Nixon in China by American composer, John Adams. As is implicit in the title, this piece was inspired by Richard Nixon’s 1972 visit to China. While not an obvious choice for an operatic subject, this works extraordinarily well. This piece is a foxtrot from Act III. Madame Mao gate-crashes the presidential banquet performs a seductive dance. Chairman Mao comes down from his portrait and the pair dance a foxtrot back in time. Listen closely and you can hear a gramophone winding down and the piece comes to an end.
The program this evening closes with Alexander Glazunov’s Violin Concerto performed by the truly brilliant Rachel Barton Pine. The New York Times describe her as “striking and charismatic”, and the Washington Post says she “displays a power and confidence that puts her in the top echelon.” The acclaimed American concert violinist thrills international audiences with her dazzling technique, lustrous tone, and emotional honesty. She has performed with the world’s top orchestras including Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic, Camerata Salzburg, the Chicago Symphony, the Vienna Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony and many more. The Glazunov concerto highlights the composer’s technically brilliant style and will showcase our guest violinist wonderfully. While the piece has 3 or 4 movements, depending upon which musicologist you talk to, there are no pauses or numbers sections that are typical in concerti. Even so, you’ll be absolutely stunned by the beauty and passion of the piece.
This concert is not to be missed!
For tickets and more information, visit newportsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
january 18, 2026 2:00 pm
18jan2:00 pmNewport Symphony Orchestra: The Brilliance of Rachel Barton Pine

Rachel Barton Pine, violin* January 17th, 2026, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm This unparalleled concert event starts with Spanish Dance No. 1 by de Falla from his opera, La
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Rachel Barton Pine, violin*
January 17th, 2026, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm
This unparalleled concert event starts with Spanish Dance No. 1 by de Falla from his opera, La vida breve or “Life is Short”. The opera tells the story of Salud, a gypsy girl who is passionately in love with a wealthy man named Paco. He is engaged to be married to someone else and has kept this secret from her. Once the truth is known, Salud and her uncle crash the wedding party and confront the man and his new bride. Paco rejects Salud and in grand opera fashion, she dies of broken heart and collapses at his feet. We promise, the Spanish Dance No. 1 his a happy rollicking event that will absolutely please your ears.
Moving from the opera to the ballet we next feature Stravinsky’s suite from Pulcinella. Stravinsky had a good brain for musical trends and where the money could be made. Like today, the best dollars in music are earned by retaining writing and publishing rights. Stravinsky would often take the music he was commissioned to write for the ballet and re-edit them into suites. Firebird, The Rite of Spring, Petrushka, and Pulcinella all have stunning orchestral suites that are standards in the orchestral repertoire. This little suite beautifully retains the playfulness of Pulcinella and his friends as they fall in and out of love. It’s a wonderful piece of music you are guaranteed to enjoy.
From the ballet, we return again to the opera and this time, it’s from the 1987 hit, Nixon in China by American composer, John Adams. As is implicit in the title, this piece was inspired by Richard Nixon’s 1972 visit to China. While not an obvious choice for an operatic subject, this works extraordinarily well. This piece is a foxtrot from Act III. Madame Mao gate-crashes the presidential banquet performs a seductive dance. Chairman Mao comes down from his portrait and the pair dance a foxtrot back in time. Listen closely and you can hear a gramophone winding down and the piece comes to an end.
The program this evening closes with Alexander Glazunov’s Violin Concerto performed by the truly brilliant Rachel Barton Pine. The New York Times describe her as “striking and charismatic”, and the Washington Post says she “displays a power and confidence that puts her in the top echelon.” The acclaimed American concert violinist thrills international audiences with her dazzling technique, lustrous tone, and emotional honesty. She has performed with the world’s top orchestras including Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic, Camerata Salzburg, the Chicago Symphony, the Vienna Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony and many more. The Glazunov concerto highlights the composer’s technically brilliant style and will showcase our guest violinist wonderfully. While the piece has 3 or 4 movements, depending upon which musicologist you talk to, there are no pauses or numbers sections that are typical in concerti. Even so, you’ll be absolutely stunned by the beauty and passion of the piece.
This concert is not to be missed!
For tickets and more information, visit newportsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
18jan2:00 pmOregon Symphony: Beethoven’s EroicaA Heroic Symphony

A most heart-stirring concert awaits you, portraying vastly different approaches to grief and memory. In the “Eroica,” grief turns into fury, when the original dedicatee, Napoleon, crowns himself emperor and the
more
A most heart-stirring concert awaits you, portraying vastly different approaches to grief and memory. In the “Eroica,” grief turns into fury, when the original dedicatee, Napoleon, crowns himself emperor and the enraged Beethoven now celebrates only “the memory of a great man.” From two bolts-out-of-the-blue chords to exhilarating finale, the Symphony’s majesty and drama, extraordinary scope, and bold harmonies all proclaim a new era in music. Turning his grief into sorrow, Berg inscribes his heartbreaking Concerto, sensitively performed by our concertmaster, “To the memory of an angel”—a vivacious 18-year-old girl struck down by polio. He paints her portrait in the first movement, and, in the emotional heart of the Concerto, incorporates Bach’s chorale, “It is enough; Lord, if it pleases you/Unshackle me.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
Our annual Young Artist Showcase program opens with an exciting 2011 work by Mason Bates, his techno-inspired Mothership. We then feature the three winners of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s Young
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Our annual Young Artist Showcase program opens with an exciting 2011 work by Mason Bates, his techno-inspired Mothership. We then feature the three winners of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition. Pianist Wilson Liu plays the opening movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20. Alto saxophonist Jacob Peizner plays Jacques Ibert’s Concertino da camera. Hana Gottesman plays Maurice Ravel’s Tzigane. The program also includes, as always, music that showcases the VSO itself, a pair of colorful works by Richard Strauss, the suite from the opera Der Rosenkavalier, and his symphonic poem Till Eulenspeigel’s Merry Pranks.
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 at 7 p.m. & Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026 at 3 p.m.
Price: $50 – $63; $15 (Student); $20 (Livestream)
Livestream link: https://mediacampus.com/live/vso/
Artists:
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA
Salvador Brotons, Music Director and Conductor
Hana Gottesman, violin
Jacob Peizner, alto saxophone
Wilson Liu, piano
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
18jan3:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: Young Artist Showcase

An expressive and innovative piece from GRAMMY award-winning composer Mason Bates followed by dazzling performances from this season’s Young Artist Competition gold medalists. Plus, Richard Strauss’s colorful collection of waltzes
An expressive and innovative piece from GRAMMY award-winning composer Mason Bates followed by dazzling performances from this season’s Young Artist Competition gold medalists. Plus, Richard Strauss’s colorful collection of waltzes from the opera Der Rosenkavalier and one of his most famous tone poems Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
On Sunday, January 18, 2026, the Oregon Sinfonietta performs Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy and Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 3 “Pastoral.” In addition, one of this season’s young Concerto Competition
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On Sunday, January 18, 2026, the Oregon Sinfonietta performs Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy and Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 3 “Pastoral.” In addition, one of this season’s young Concerto Competition winners, Mia Hale, will perform Ponchielli’s Capriccio for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 80. The concert begins at 3:00 at the Sunnyside Seventh-day Adventist Church in Portland. Although donations are always welcome, there is no charge to attend.
The award-winning Oregon Sinfonietta, now in its 53rd season and conducted by Dr. Donald L. Appert, is a full symphony orchestra of roughly 70 members that draws together community musicians from the greater Portland metro area. The Sinfonietta offers four free concerts per season.
Price: Free
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Sunnyside Seventh Day Adventist Church
10501 SE Market Street, Portland, OR 97216
20jan7:00 pmAmadeus Chamber Orchestra: Baroque by CandlelightGallery / Film:Live Event

Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
20jan7:00 pm45th Parallel Universe: The Portland School II
We’re back for round two of The Portland School of composition. Oregon ArtsWatch challenged us to look inward and ask: What truly defines a place, a school, a center for
We’re back for round two of The Portland School of composition. Oregon ArtsWatch challenged us to look inward and ask: What truly defines a place, a school, a center for composition — and what does that even mean? While the question may not have a single answer, we continue to explore it through the one thing that builds community: music by local composers, performed by local musicians.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit 45thparallelpdx.org
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Polaris Hall
625 N Killingsworth Court, Portland, OR 97217
Pianist David Rothman returns to TOC with’s Sonata No. 8 in C minor Opus 13 and several Chopin pieces: Ballade No. 1 in G minor Opus 23; Ballade No. 4
Pianist David Rothman returns to TOC with’s Sonata No. 8 in C minor Opus 13 and several Chopin pieces: Ballade No. 1 in G minor Opus 23; Ballade No. 4 in F minor Opus 52; and Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp minor, Opus 39.
Pianist David Rothman has delighted TOC audiences with performances of the entire Schubert Cycle, Mozart Cycle, and all of Chopin’s solo piano pieces. With accompanist Michael Barnes, on the organ, Rothman has also played the Rachmaninoff Third and Brahms Second Piano Concerto at TOC.
(Wednesday) 12:00 pm
The Old Church
1422 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97201
22jan7:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: Back to the Movies - Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
Directed by Dziga Vertov, this consciously radical documentary of life in the Soviet Union was filmed in Russia and Ukraine over several years. A film proudly without actors or plot,
Directed by Dziga Vertov, this consciously radical documentary of life in the Soviet Union was filmed in Russia and Ukraine over several years. A film proudly without actors or plot, viewers enjoy a montage of scenes of people working, playing, and traveling. With live accompaniment.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:00 pm
Kiggins Theatre
1011 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
22jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Thursday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209

Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage beams the most iconic Star Trek footage of both film and television to the big screen with a live symphony orchestra performing the franchise’s most groundbreaking musical achievements
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Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage beams the most iconic Star Trek footage of both film and television to the big screen with a live symphony orchestra performing the franchise’s most groundbreaking musical achievements live to picture. Music lovers, film enthusiasts, science fiction fans, and adventure seekers can boldly go on a unique voyage the whole family can enjoy!
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205

Blast off through the solar system as the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra performs Gustav Holst's The Planets with vivid storytelling narrated by All Classical Radio's Christa Wessel. The Planets... and Beyond! tells the story of
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Blast off through the solar system as the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra performs Gustav Holst’s The Planets with vivid storytelling narrated by All Classical Radio’s Christa Wessel. The Planets… and Beyond! tells the story of humanity’s millennia-long fascination with our solar system’s wandering celestial bodies with thrilling music and never-before-seen dazzling projected imagery.
It doesn’t end there! With pre-concert activities including an instrument petting zoo, story time, sweet treats, and more, this concert event is the perfect family outing for music fans of all ages. Don’t forget to wear your favorite space-themed costume, too!
As part of the symphony’s continuing partnership with Beaverton School District, select high school students have been invited to play side-by-side with the orchestra for a portion of the concert, and—funded by BSO’s summer internship program—Portland State University music education students developed an elementary concert curriculum to guide area students through this performance.
As always, children are free to attend! But this season the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra is debuting a new pricing system: Pay What You Can! with a suggested ticket price of $20. The BSO wants to ensure that ticket price is not a barrier for anyone in the community to enjoy beautiful orchestral music.
Marvel at the mystery of the solar system with the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Chorale, students of Beaverton and surrounding school districts for the family event of the year!
(Friday) 7:00 pm PST
Village Church Grand Auditorium
330 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005
23jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
24jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
24jan7:30 pmOregon Symphony: DIVAS - Jimmie Herrod Salutes JazzChannel Your Inner Diva
America’s Got Talent superstar vocalist Jimmie Herrod is teaming up with the Oregon Symphony for a concert filled with your favorite jazz, pop, & R&B! Channel your inner diva and immerse yourself
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America’s Got Talent superstar vocalist Jimmie Herrod is teaming up with the Oregon Symphony for a concert filled with your favorite jazz, pop, & R&B! Channel your inner diva and immerse yourself in some of the greatest music of our time. Led by Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik, this concert will grace your ears with stunning vocals and unmatched orchestral playing for the ages.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
january 25, 2026 2:00 pm
24jan7:30 pmOrchestra Nova: ¡El Espectacular! Concert at the ReserGallery / Film:Live Event

A Pan-American Celebration! ONN’s signature January special event celebration honoring Ashley Roland and Jamey Hampton. Introducing Cognizart young artists and featuring a new flute concerto by Portland composer Giancarlo D’Addona Castro, performed by
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A Pan-American Celebration!
ONN’s signature January special event celebration honoring Ashley Roland and Jamey Hampton. Introducing Cognizart young artists and featuring a new flute concerto by Portland composer Giancarlo D’Addona Castro, performed by Adam Eccleston, alongside festive works by Freddy Vilches and others in a vibrant celebration of Pan-American voices.
Joyful. Exuberant. Unforgettable.
More information coming soon, stay tuned!
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
25jan2:00 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Sunday) 2:00 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
25jan2:00 pmOregon Symphony: DIVAS - Jimmie Herrod Salutes JazzChannel Your Inner Diva
America’s Got Talent superstar vocalist Jimmie Herrod is teaming up with the Oregon Symphony for a concert filled with your favorite jazz, pop, & R&B! Channel your inner diva and immerse yourself
more
America’s Got Talent superstar vocalist Jimmie Herrod is teaming up with the Oregon Symphony for a concert filled with your favorite jazz, pop, & R&B! Channel your inner diva and immerse yourself in some of the greatest music of our time. Led by Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik, this concert will grace your ears with stunning vocals and unmatched orchestral playing for the ages.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
Winter can be cold and dark, but the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association has a number of upcoming performances guaranteed to warm your heart and lift your spirits. Join us in
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Winter can be cold and dark, but the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association has a number of upcoming performances guaranteed to warm your heart and lift your spirits. Join us in celebrating the 20th anniversary season of CGOA!
The winter season of performances begins on Sunday, January 25 with the Annual Chamber Music Concert, taking place at 2 PM at Hood River Valley Christian Church, 975 Indian Creek Road, Hood River. This concert has become a tradition, featuring local musicians playing intimate and exciting music for small ensembles and solo performers. The concert is free with donations accepted.
About the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association:
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to presenting high-quality musical performances throughout the Columbia River Gorge. With a commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement, CGOA brings the joy of music to audiences of all ages.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Valley Christian Church, Hood River
975 Indian Creek Rd, Hood River, OR 97031

Blast off through the solar system as the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra performs Gustav Holst's The Planets with vivid storytelling narrated by All Classical Radio's Christa Wessel. The Planets... and Beyond! tells the story of
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Blast off through the solar system as the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra performs Gustav Holst’s The Planets with vivid storytelling narrated by All Classical Radio’s Christa Wessel. The Planets… and Beyond! tells the story of humanity’s millennia-long fascination with our solar system’s wandering celestial bodies with thrilling music and never-before-seen dazzling projected imagery.
It doesn’t end there! With pre-concert activities including an instrument petting zoo, story time, sweet treats, and more, this concert event is the perfect family outing for music fans of all ages. Don’t forget to wear your favorite space-themed costume, too!
As part of the symphony’s continuing partnership with Beaverton School District, select high school students have been invited to play side-by-side with the orchestra for a portion of the concert, and—funded by BSO’s summer internship program—Portland State University music education students developed an elementary concert curriculum to guide area students through this performance.
As always, children are free to attend! But this season the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra is debuting a new pricing system: Pay What You Can! with a suggested ticket price of $20. The BSO wants to ensure that ticket price is not a barrier for anyone in the community to enjoy beautiful orchestral music.
Marvel at the mystery of the solar system with the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Chorale, students of Beaverton and surrounding school districts for the family event of the year!
(Sunday) 3:00 pm PST
Village Church Grand Auditorium
330 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005
25jan3:00 pmAn afternoon of French Art SongsConcerts in the Conservatory
Villa Catalana Cellars and Ping and Woof Opera present Canteloub's Songs of the Auvergne, series 1 and 2: Ravel's "Cinq Melodies Populaires Grecquese". Works by Bizet and Cecile Chaminade will
Villa Catalana Cellars and Ping and Woof Opera present Canteloub’s Songs of the Auvergne, series 1 and 2: Ravel’s “Cinq Melodies Populaires Grecquese”. Works by Bizet and Cecile Chaminade will also be performed by Jocelyn Clair Thomas, soprano, Zach Lenox baritone and Natalie Fortin piano.
The conservatory at Villa Catalana Celllrs, a 12th century inspired stone edifice, will be the setting where guest are surrounded by tropical plants. Wine will be available by the bottle.
Price: $25 per person
(Sunday) 3:00 pm

French soprano Axelle Fanyo is making her mark in the vocal world with her eclectic curiosity and charismatic, beautiful voice. She is joined by pianist Julius Drake, who enjoys an
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French soprano Axelle Fanyo is making her mark in the vocal world with her eclectic curiosity and charismatic, beautiful voice. She is joined by pianist Julius Drake, who enjoys an international reputation as one of the finest instrumentalists in his field.
“A perfectly mastered technique that she skillfully puts at the service of the sensitive.” Anaclase (France)
“The pianist Julius Drake, a collaborator gifted with sensitive phrasing and insight.” The New York Times
Program:
RAVEL Shéhérazade
Vaughan WILLIAMS Songs of Travel
MESSIAEN Trois Mélodies
MESSIAEN Poèmes pour Mi
BOLCOM Cabaret Songs
For tickets and more information, visit focm.org
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
27jan7:00 pmAmadeus Chamber Orchestra: Baroque by CandlelightGallery / Film:Live Event

Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
29jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Thursday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
29jan7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Sibelius & GriegA Nordic Musical Banquet

Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies
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Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies and bravura fire, it found inspiration in the rhythmic patterns of Norwegian folk dances. Maestro Danzmayr also leads Stenhammar’s Second Symphony, a Romantic Swedish jewel not heard nearly often enough. Plus, Sibelius’ stirring The Swan of Tuonela joins this Nordic musical banquet, inspired by scenes from Finnish mythology.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
january 31, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 1, 2026 2:00 pm
29jan7:30 pmChamber Music Northwest: Steven Banks & Xak BjerkenGallery / Film:Live Event

A charismatic ambassador for the classical saxophone, CMNW Protégé Project Alumnus Steven Banks (Kenari Saxophone Quartet) returns to Portland this season with the dynamic pianist Xak Bjerken for an intimate
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A charismatic ambassador for the classical saxophone, CMNW Protégé Project Alumnus Steven Banks (Kenari Saxophone Quartet) returns to Portland this season with the dynamic pianist Xak Bjerken for an intimate recital. Winner of the prestigious 2022 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Banks captivates audiences with his balance of refined lyricism and virtuosic flair. Traversing classical, contemporary, and popular repertoire, Banks and Bjerken will perform baritone saxophone works by Beethoven, Barber, Saint-Saëns, and John Musto’s Shadow of the Blues for an utterly unique evening of music.
For tickets and more information, visit cmnw.org.
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
The Old Church Concert Hall
1422 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97201
29jan7:30 pmThe Reser & PRAx Present American Strings: Ruth MoodyGallery / Film:Live Event
Ruth Moody is an award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her otherworldly soprano voice and her inspired songwriting have gained the admiration of the hearts, minds, and ears
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Ruth Moody is an award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her otherworldly soprano voice and her inspired songwriting have gained the admiration of the hearts, minds, and ears of millions of listeners. As a solo artist and a founding and current member of The Wailin’ Jennys, she has garnered two JUNO Awards and performed to rapt audiences in sold-out venues around the globe.
Now in its seventh year, PRAx and the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State University present American Strings, a series of conversations and intimate performances with iconic musicians from the Americas whose perspectives shape our world. Prior guests have included Keb’ Mo’, Rosanne Cash, esperanza spalding, and many more.
Hosted by ethnomusicologist and public historian Kelly Bosworth, American Strings performances offer audiences the chance to hear artists play and reflect on their practice. In conversation, artists discuss process, biography, and the themes of their work. Conversation is followed by musical performance. Guests typically perform unaccompanied, but in select cases may appear with their ensembles.
Dr. Kelly Bosworth is Mary Jones and Thomas Hart Horning Assistant Professor of Public History and Ethnomusicology at Oregon State University, where she teaches courses such as “Social Change and American Popular Music” and “Musical Worlds of the Pacific Northwest.” She works at the intersection of sound, place, and belonging. Her research on music/sound/noise in U.S. history delves into the diverse archives of musicmaking, reconstructing often-silenced histories through the songs and sounds associated with place. Her PhD dissertation (Indiana University, 2024) explored “The Music of Miracle City: Vanport, Oregon and the Sonic Imaginaries of Multiracial Democracy.”
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
30jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
30jan7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Sibelius & GriegA Nordic Musical Banquet
Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies
more
Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies and bravura fire, it found inspiration in the rhythmic patterns of Norwegian folk dances. Maestro Danzmayr also leads Stenhammar’s Second Symphony, a Romantic Swedish jewel not heard nearly often enough. Plus, Sibelius’ stirring The Swan of Tuonela joins this Nordic musical banquet, inspired by scenes from Finnish mythology.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Friday) 7:30 pm
Smith Auditorium
270 Winter St SE
31jan7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Sibelius & GriegA Nordic Musical Banquet

Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies
more
Grieg’s beloved and unabashedly Romantic Piano Concerto, performed by Joyce Yang, dances and dazzles and reflects a time of personal happiness in the composer’s life. A combination of beguiling melodies and bravura fire, it found inspiration in the rhythmic patterns of Norwegian folk dances. Maestro Danzmayr also leads Stenhammar’s Second Symphony, a Romantic Swedish jewel not heard nearly often enough. Plus, Sibelius’ stirring The Swan of Tuonela joins this Nordic musical banquet, inspired by scenes from Finnish mythology.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
february 1, 2026 2:00 pm
31jan7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
✨ New work. New worlds. One unforgettable night. ✨ An evening of 7 short, staged readings 📍 Presented by Foxhole Projects & Ethos Music Center These aren’t your childhood fables… 🧬 Cloning The Colonel
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✨ New work. New worlds. One unforgettable night. ✨
An evening of 7 short, staged readings
📍 Presented by Foxhole Projects & Ethos Music Center
These aren’t your childhood fables…
🧬 Cloning The Colonel by Lou Wynn:
A ruthless dictator in exile plots his genetic legacy. A daughter, an ex-pop diva wife, loyal veterans, dangerous doctors—and three cloned fetuses—have other plans. Comedy, coups, and a God complex or two.
🦜 Romeo, Romeo by Emily Khoury:
A sentient escaped parrot narrates the messy love story between captive animal and owner. Who’s really caged here?
🐶 Post Partum by Nancy Campbell:
A puppy detonates a domestic equilibrium. Two people, one tiny dog, and a crisis that can’t be housebroken.
⚙️ Punks of Steam by Jessie Yecha:
When a real Victorian time traveler stumbles into modern-day steampunk cosplayers, history, fandom, and fashion collide.
🚢 Row Row Row by Greg Swanson:
In 1865, the USS Brother Jonathan sank with 18 known survivors. This is the story of the 19th. A ghostly tale of shipwreck, disease, and the thin line between myth and memory.
📚 Orwell’s Last Republic by M.L. Lyons: Young Eric Blair, his older self—George Orwell—and his wife Eileen converse across time, wrestling with empire, truth, and the moral weight of words.
🔮 The Foster by Jed Sutton: A writer explains to a friend about the unusual foster-pet arrangement that summons the ghost of a salty, (perhaps Cockney) former owner, during a uniquely weird teatime. An off-beat exploration of companionship and memory.
Come hear these sharp, strange, and funny fables come to life accompanied by the talented musicians of Ethos Music Center for one night only—stories for right now, with one foot in the surreal.
General Admission: $15; Arts For All: $5; No One Turned Away For Lack of Funds
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Ethos Music Center
2 N. Killingsworth St. Portland OR 97217



