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  • Linfield University: Spring Choral Concert

    Melrose Hall 1 Campus Drive, McMinnville, Oregon

    Join Wildcat Glee, Cascara Voice and Concert Choir for an eclectic concert with pieces from classic to contemporary. Richard & Lucille Ice Auditorium, Melrose Hall | 7 p.m.Doors open at 6:30 p.m.Free admission

  • Pacific Lutheran University: University Symphony Orchestra- Student Showcase

    Lagerquist Concert Hall 868 Wheeler Street S, Tacoma, Washington

    University Symphony Orchestra: Student Showcase. Wesley Schulz, Conductor.Featuring winners of the 2025-2026 Student Showcase:James Gibson (horn) - Concerto No. 1 for horn and orchestra , Mvts. I, II, and III by Richard StraussEvan Nakanishi (marimba) - Concerto for Marimba and Strings, Mvts. II and IV by Ney RosauroCassidy Stanhope (tuba) - Concerto in F Minor for Bass Tuba and Orchestra, Mvts.…

  • Oregon Symphony: Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony

    Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 1037 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon

    There’s nothing like hiking across moors and encountering castle ruins to ignite the creative process—as Mendelssohn experienced it on a tour of Scotland. Holyrood Castle (where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned) inspired the mysterious mood of the Third Symphony’s opening. But the mists ultimately lift in the sunny, lively finale. Plus, Portland favorite Conrad Tao dazzles in Mozart’s 21st Piano…

  • Oregon Symphony: Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony

    Smith Auditorium 900 State Street, Salem, Oregon

    There’s nothing like hiking across moors and encountering castle ruins to ignite the creative process—as Mendelssohn experienced it on a tour of Scotland. Holyrood Castle (where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned) inspired the mysterious mood of the Third Symphony’s opening. But the mists ultimately lift in the sunny, lively finale. Plus, Portland favorite Conrad Tao dazzles in Mozart’s 21st Piano…

  • Oregon Symphony: Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony

    Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 1037 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon

    There’s nothing like hiking across moors and encountering castle ruins to ignite the creative process—as Mendelssohn experienced it on a tour of Scotland. Holyrood Castle (where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned) inspired the mysterious mood of the Third Symphony’s opening. But the mists ultimately lift in the sunny, lively finale. Plus, Portland favorite Conrad Tao dazzles in Mozart’s 21st Piano…