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Mr Nelson is available as an Artist in Residence to come to your Portland area school and work with your children. In order to. Book Mr. Nelson, please. Composer Ralph Nelson has written numerous shows for. Children and is in demand as an Artist-in-Residence. Throughout the Portland area. A graduate of Amherst College. And subsequently a composition student of Nadia Boulanger in. France, Nelson has served in many capacities since moving to. Portland, Oregon over 25 years ago. For 22 years, he was a.
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Oregon Symphony: Arts For All
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A question-and-answer guide to this resource:. Who can buy $5 tickets? Anyone who qualifies for and has a valid Oregon Trail (SNAP) Card. Where do I get $5 tickets? Either: 1. In person. At the Oregon Symphony Ticket Office at 909 SW Washington,. In downtown Portland Monday-Friday, 10 am-6 pm, starting the Monday before a concert, or at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall at 1037 SW Broadway in downtown Portland at the concert hall starting two hours before a concert. OR 2. By phone. What tickets can I buy?
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Musical Oozings: October 2010
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Sunday, October 31, 2010. CD Review: Portland Opera's 'Orphee'. This year saw a milestone in the Portland Opera's history with their first-ever commercial recording, a complete rendering of Philip Glass's Orphee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All around music nerd; I'm a long-time classical music lover and performer in the Portland area. I sing bass with the Portland Symphonic Choir and In addition to singing I play piano, harmonica and percussion. I live in Portland with my beautiful wife Kristin,...
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Musical Oozings: November 2010
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Haven't been blogging much lately; between life getting in the way and my natural need for a healthy amount of down-time, I haven't gotten much done by way of musicaloozings but no more excuses! Some updates about what I've been doing:. 1 I have been posting reviews at Oregon Music News. 2 Been doing some writing for the Hollywood Star-. I should have a piece out in the November issue about LiveWire Radio, and one in December about Toastmasters International. Always tons of wo...
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Musical Oozings: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Visiting my sadly neglected blog once again.although I'm working on some new developments that hopefully will allow me to focus a lot more time writing about music here, at NW Reverb and at Oregon Music News. Neither James nor I have been writing as much at the 'Verb since we started the OMN gig but as I said hopefully that will change soon. That said, if anyone out there is still paying attention here are a couple of things:. 1 Classical Revolution PDX. All around music nerd...
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Musical Oozings: January 2011
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Saturday, January 22, 2011. I finally got to see Lang Lang live! At long last, I got a chance to see Lang Lang, perhaps the world's most celebrated classical music mega-star, play live at the Schnitz on Thursday night. My review can be seen here at Oregon Music News. Sunday, January 9, 2011. Reel Music Festival 2011 preview of 'The Turandot Project' up at OMN. At Oregon Music News I previewed a film. In Beijing's Forbidden City. Photo: Director Zhang Yimou. AP Photo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Musical Oozings: New stuff at Oregon Music News
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Thursday, August 18, 2011. New stuff at Oregon Music News. Just a quick link to a couple of new articles up at Oregon Music News:. An interview with Bobby Ray of The Electric Opera Company. I'll be at their show with CRPDX at the Alberta Rose Theatre tomorrow night. I guarantee you won't have more of a blast anywhere in the 503 for 8 bucks on Friday. I reviewed Hideki Yamaya's latest CD. A recording of Roncalli's Capricci Armonici sopra la Chitarra Spagnola. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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