Remembering Travis Hatton

The All Classical Portland team is deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of local conductor Travis Hatton. He was an exceptional musician and educator and conducted the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra, the Sunnyside Symphony Orchestra, the Salem Philharmonia Orchestra, and more.

Those who knew him will always remember him as an amazing conductor and human, always full of music and optimism. He will be missed. Our hearts and thoughts go out to Travis’s family, friends, and all of the musicians who have played under his leadership.


ON AIR TRIBUTE

On Friday, October 7, 2022, host Christa Wessel honored Travis’s life on air. Hear her beautiful dedication in our Audio Archive until Friday, October 21, 2022.

Christa Wessel’s Tribute to Travis Hatton

Travis Hatton’s versatile conducting career placed him on the podium of a broad spectrum of musical groups in Europe and the United States. His wide interests led him to work with opera companies, orchestras, chamber groups, choruses and bands. He participated in many conducting programs and workshops including The Aspen Conducting Institute and The Festival at Sandpoint. His teachers and instructors included Gunther Schuller, Carl St. Clair, Murray Sidlin, Harold Faurberman, Piero Bellugi, and Leonard Atherton.

He was called “A very gifted young conductor” by the late Georg Tintner.

Continue reading his bio at beavertonsymphony.org.


In lieu of flowers, his family asks that anyone who feels inspired to show love and support make a donation to one of the orchestras he directed:


Rest in peace, Maestro.

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