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Haydn & Bruckner

Experience for yourself why Bruckner’s Seventh is his most cherished symphony. The hallmarks of his music are all there: the gradual unfolding of expansive melodies with ethereal strings and rich brass soundscapes expressing both majesty and serenity — transporting you to a world beyond time. Our celebrated and award-winning cello soloist takes a star turn, capturing the poetry and …

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Haydn & Bruckner

Experience for yourself why Bruckner’s Seventh is his most cherished symphony. The hallmarks of his music are all there: the gradual unfolding of expansive melodies with ethereal strings and rich brass soundscapes expressing both majesty and serenity — transporting you to a world beyond time. Our celebrated and award-winning cello soloist takes a star turn, capturing the poetry and …

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TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition at OMSI

History comes to life in TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. This immersive exhibition offers a rare opportunity for audiences of all ages to explore the innovation, ambition, and tragedy of Titanic while connecting personally with the people whose lives were forever changed by her voyage. Step back to April 1912 and assume the role of a passenger on …

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Our Blue Home. Orchestra II

The program for the finale will begin with Haydn: The Representation of Chaos from “The Creation”. This composition opens with unique sounds of infinite nothingness. The audience then moves to a landscape of serene beauty with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, Pastorale. After intermission, the Orchestra will present the Oregon Coastal Premiere of Adam Schoenberg’s composition, …

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Preview of Our Blue Home: Orchestra II with Percussionist Terry Longshore

Meet Percussion soloist Terry Longshore and learn about the program selections for Orchestra Concert II: Our Blue Home. The final piece of the festival features Longshore as soloist for Losing Earth composed by Adam Schoenberg. This is a unique percussion concerto commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony in 2019. Schoenberg traced the history of percussion, …

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Ian George and the Knee Pockets

Ian George delivers the sort of concert you’ll dance, sway, sing, laugh and probably cry too. The performance teems with whimsicality, clever arrangements – interrupted by triumphant tangents – and outlandish solos grounded by George’s emotive and gauzy voice and by the simple strength of a good song. This event is presented in collaboration with …

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The Stuff of Legends: Pops Orchestra

The Pops Orchestra presents The Stuff of Legends at Marshfield Auditorium at 7 pm. This lively concert features music inspired by myths and fables. This concert includes a collection of works steeped in the ever-rich world of fantasy, from Greek mythology (“Orpheus in the Underworld”) to King Arthur’s court (“Camelot”) to “The Wizard of Oz” …

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The Stuff of Legends: Preview of Pops Orchestra Concert with Pops Conductor Adam Stern and Contra Bassoon Soloist Nicole Buetti

Conductor Adam Stern will introduce the theme and preview the stories about selected compositions. Stern will introduce our Orchestra bassoon soloist, Nicole Buetti. Enjoy a discussion and information about the music for the upcoming performance. This engaging midday gathering provides insight into the music and creative process. Meet Nicole, award-winning composer and educator with over …

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Our Solar System. Festival Orchestra I

This concert features a unique combination of musical offerings. The plan and intent of Nielsen’s Helios Overture is to depict the rising of the sun, its journey overhead through the day, and its setting in the evening over the sea with the Greek god Helios, who personified the sun. Then the musical journey moves into …

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Light Opera of Portland Presents: The Gondoliers

Light Opera of Portland is excited to announce our Spring 2026 production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Gondoliers! This lively comedy tells the story of Marco and Guiseppe Palmieri, both Venetian gondoliers, who discover that one of them is in fact the son of the recently deceased King of Barataria – unfortunately nobody knows which …

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