In this week's love-themed episode of minute for music, join Oregon Symphony violinist Keiko Araki on a journey back through time as she revisits the costumes from her previous videos! Performing all the parts of Edward Elgar's Chanson de Matin, she leaves us with a gentle reminder of where all great music comes from – the (knitted, pink) heart!
In this week's love-themed episode of minute for music, join Oregon Symphony violinist Keiko Araki on a journey back through time as she revisits the costumes from her previous videos! Performing all the parts of Edward Elgar's Chanson de Matin, she leaves us with a gentle reminder of where all great music comes from – the (knitted, pink) heart!
Watch NowAs if napping and keeping groomed weren't enough, Oregon Symphony violinist Keiko Araki's cat is busy training to be a conductor. Today's #minuteformusic features the ever-affectionate Zoot as he widens his palate and dons his finest concert attire. Performing all four parts of "The Waltzing Cat" by Leroy Anderson, Keiko used some digital magic to transpose one of the parts down an octave, giving the song a reverberating bass part fit for a feline.
As if napping and keeping groomed weren't enough, Oregon Symphony violinist Keiko Araki's cat is busy training to be a conductor. Today's #minuteformusic features the ever-affectionate Zoot as he widens his palate and dons his finest concert attire. Performing all four parts of "The Waltzing Cat" by Leroy Anderson, Keiko used some digital magic to transpose one of the parts down an octave, giving the song a reverberating bass part fit for a feline.
Watch NowAs we look ahead toward the crisp days of fall, wave goodbye to summer with this farewell tango. Today's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola and Assistant Concertmaster Erin Furbee performing Garardo Matos Rodríguez's "La Cumparsita." Loosely translated as "Little Parade," the song is commonly played at the end of an enjoyable evening of dancing to indicate that the night is over.
As we look ahead toward the crisp days of fall, wave goodbye to summer with this farewell tango. Today's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola and Assistant Concertmaster Erin Furbee performing Garardo Matos Rodríguez's "La Cumparsita." Loosely translated as "Little Parade," the song is commonly played at the end of an enjoyable evening of dancing to indicate that the night is over.
Watch NowStart your week off with this Brazilian jazz favorite. Today's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony's principal bassist, Colin Corner, playing "How Insensitive," a popular bossa nova standard composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim. Reflecting a time when students, artists, and musicians came together on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to create a new sound, this song and performance are sure to give your day a tropical twist.
Start your week off with this Brazilian jazz favorite. Today's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony's principal bassist, Colin Corner, playing "How Insensitive," a popular bossa nova standard composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim. Reflecting a time when students, artists, and musicians came together on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to create a new sound, this song and performance are sure to give your day a tropical twist.
Watch NowToday's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola and Assistant Concertmaster Erin Furbee performing Astor Piazzolla's "Contrabajeando" on violin. Composed for Piazzola's bass player in the early 1960s, this sharp and sweeping song will have you moving your hips and feet, as any good tango should.
Today's #minuteformusic features Oregon Symphony Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola and Assistant Concertmaster Erin Furbee performing Astor Piazzolla's "Contrabajeando" on violin. Composed for Piazzola's bass player in the early 1960s, this sharp and sweeping song will have you moving your hips and feet, as any good tango should.
Watch NowWith summer temps on the rise, what better way to stay refreshed than with a #minuteformusic? Today’s performance features the Oregon Symphony’s principal bassist, Colin Corner, playing an invigorating version of Bach’s Fugue in A minor (BWV 543). Originally written for organ, the song is nicknamed “The Great” despite being a lesser-known piece of the composer's work.
With summer temps on the rise, what better way to stay refreshed than with a #minuteformusic? Today’s performance features the Oregon Symphony’s principal bassist, Colin Corner, playing an invigorating version of Bach’s Fugue in A minor (BWV 543). Originally written for organ, the song is nicknamed “The Great” despite being a lesser-known piece of the composer's work.
Watch NowToday's minute 𝘧𝘰𝘳 music features Oregon Symphony Principal Cello Nancy Ives and pianist Susan DeWitt Smith performing an excerpt from Dvořák's Cello Concerto. This piece is particularly close to Nancy's heart, being the last piece of music she heard her father perform. Her father was also particularly fond of dogs, so it's only fitting that Takkie gets a front-row seat to this performance.
Today's minute 𝘧𝘰𝘳 music features Oregon Symphony Principal Cello Nancy Ives and pianist Susan DeWitt Smith performing an excerpt from Dvořák's Cello Concerto. This piece is particularly close to Nancy's heart, being the last piece of music she heard her father perform. Her father was also particularly fond of dogs, so it's only fitting that Takkie gets a front-row seat to this performance.
Watch NowThis minute for music features a tribute to our familiar feathered friends as Oregon Symphony musician Michael Roberts, Marimba, plays Henri Dutilleux's "Blackbird (for piano)."
This minute for music features a tribute to our familiar feathered friends as Oregon Symphony musician Michael Roberts, Marimba, plays Henri Dutilleux's "Blackbird (for piano)."
Watch NowStart the week with a skip in your step, underscored by today's #minuteformusic as Oregon Symphony violinist Shanshan Zeng performs the Gigue portion of Bach’s Violin Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006
Start the week with a skip in your step, underscored by today's #minuteformusic as Oregon Symphony violinist Shanshan Zeng performs the Gigue portion of Bach’s Violin Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006
Watch NowWho needs caffeine when you can start your day with this musical jolt! Oregon Symphony violinist Samuel Park performs the Scherzo from Fritz Kreisler's "Recitavo und Scherzo"
Who needs caffeine when you can start your day with this musical jolt! Oregon Symphony violinist Samuel Park performs the Scherzo from Fritz Kreisler's "Recitavo und Scherzo"
Watch NowThis minute for music is part time-lapse, part short film as Oregon Symphony violinist Shanshan Zeng and her husband, violinist Shengnan Li, underscore a chronicle of routines over the past year with Jean-Marie Leclair's Violin Sonata No. 5.
This minute for music is part time-lapse, part short film as Oregon Symphony violinist Shanshan Zeng and her husband, violinist Shengnan Li, underscore a chronicle of routines over the past year with Jean-Marie Leclair's Violin Sonata No. 5.
Watch NowThis minute for music is a musical shot in the arm. A jab of relief, if you will. Jeffrey Work, Oregon Symphony Principal Trumpet, plays James M. Stephenson's "Vaccin-A-tude." We hope you enjoy this healthy dose of music.
This minute for music is a musical shot in the arm. A jab of relief, if you will. Jeffrey Work, Oregon Symphony Principal Trumpet, plays James M. Stephenson's "Vaccin-A-tude." We hope you enjoy this healthy dose of music.
Watch NowDo Monday mornings have you yearning to go back to sleep? Let today's minute for music ease you into your week as Jeff Garza, Oregon Symphony Principal Horn, and pianist Jon Nakamatsu play a soothing selection from Carl Reinecke's "Notturno." And maybe give that snooze button one more press. We won't tell.
Do Monday mornings have you yearning to go back to sleep? Let today's minute for music ease you into your week as Jeff Garza, Oregon Symphony Principal Horn, and pianist Jon Nakamatsu play a soothing selection from Carl Reinecke's "Notturno." And maybe give that snooze button one more press. We won't tell.
Watch NowThe sparkling interplay of Oregon Symphony musicians James Shields (Principal Clarinet) and Trevor Fitzpatrick (Cello) brings to mind the glistening of fresh snowfall at sunrise, the sense of possibility, and perhaps even a hint of danger of the trail not yet travelled in this selection from Swedish composer Svante Henryson's "Off Pist."
The sparkling interplay of Oregon Symphony musicians James Shields (Principal Clarinet) and Trevor Fitzpatrick (Cello) brings to mind the glistening of fresh snowfall at sunrise, the sense of possibility, and perhaps even a hint of danger of the trail not yet travelled in this selection from Swedish composer Svante Henryson's "Off Pist."
Watch NowColin Corner, Principal Bass, warms up our Monday with a selection from J.S. Bach’s 69 Chorale Melodies. It’s called Die güldne Soune, voll Freud’ und Wonne (The Golden Sun Full of Joy and Delight).
Colin Corner, Principal Bass, warms up our Monday with a selection from J.S. Bach’s 69 Chorale Melodies. It’s called Die güldne Soune, voll Freud’ und Wonne (The Golden Sun Full of Joy and Delight).
Watch NowOur Principal Clarinet James Shields really has his fingers on the pulse with this Bach Chorale Prelude (BWV 734). See if your eyes can track the notes as fast as James’ flying fingers play them!
Our Principal Clarinet James Shields really has his fingers on the pulse with this Bach Chorale Prelude (BWV 734). See if your eyes can track the notes as fast as James’ flying fingers play them!
Watch NowFumino Ando, Violin, eases us into Monday with Etupirka (2015) by Taro Hakase, a celebrated contemporary Japanese composer and violinist.
Fumino Ando, Violin, eases us into Monday with Etupirka (2015) by Taro Hakase, a celebrated contemporary Japanese composer and violinist.
Watch NowOregon Symphony’s Gregory Ewer, a frequent performer with the Portland Baroque Orchestra, plays Bach’s Partita No. 1 in B minor on a 17th century Baroque violin.
Oregon Symphony’s Gregory Ewer, a frequent performer with the Portland Baroque Orchestra, plays Bach’s Partita No. 1 in B minor on a 17th century Baroque violin.
Watch NowWe all needed another minute for music, so Oregon Symphony’s Stephen Kehner (Assistant Principal Percussion) went to the lab with guitarist Raley Beggs and came up with this: Invention No.13 in A Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach.
We all needed another minute for music, so Oregon Symphony’s Stephen Kehner (Assistant Principal Percussion) went to the lab with guitarist Raley Beggs and came up with this: Invention No.13 in A Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Watch NowAfter a brief intermission, minute for music returns with a little Handel, performed by Sarah Kwak on violin and Vali Phillips on viola.
After a brief intermission, minute for music returns with a little Handel, performed by Sarah Kwak on violin and Vali Phillips on viola.
Watch NowMusic Unleashed: Who was the muse for this cheeky trombone solo by Leonard Bernstein? None other than Mippy, the beloved canine companion of Bernstein’s brother Burtie.
Music Unleashed: Who was the muse for this cheeky trombone solo by Leonard Bernstein? None other than Mippy, the beloved canine companion of Bernstein’s brother Burtie.
Watch NowA Flute-Filled Flurry: Say that phrase five times fast! It might feel a little like playing a fast-paced flute showpiece like this one.
A Flute-Filled Flurry: Say that phrase five times fast! It might feel a little like playing a fast-paced flute showpiece like this one.
Watch NowTranquility with Tallis: Take a minute to relax today with a soothing old-English tune played by violist Leah Ilem.
Tranquility with Tallis: Take a minute to relax today with a soothing old-English tune played by violist Leah Ilem.
Watch NowMusic, On a Lark: Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola puts his own spin on a jazz standard – “Skylark,” by Hoagy Carmichael.
Music, On a Lark: Associate Concertmaster Peter Frajola puts his own spin on a jazz standard – “Skylark,” by Hoagy Carmichael.
Watch Now“Graceful Ghost” Rag: Shanshan Zeng is here with a deadly duet and a haunting ragtime melody, just in time for the Day of the Dead.
“Graceful Ghost” Rag: Shanshan Zeng is here with a deadly duet and a haunting ragtime melody, just in time for the Day of the Dead.
Watch NowPara-Musical Activity: Do you dare enter the lair of the Oregon Symphony’s very first violinist? Created by Keiko Araki, with Kenneth Finch on cello
Para-Musical Activity: Do you dare enter the lair of the Oregon Symphony’s very first violinist? Created by Keiko Araki, with Kenneth Finch on cello
Watch NowFlight of the Canary: Listen carefully – you might even hear your neighborhood birds chirping along to this 1950s pop-violin showpiece! With guest pianist Maria Garcia
Flight of the Canary: Listen carefully – you might even hear your neighborhood birds chirping along to this 1950s pop-violin showpiece! With guest pianist Maria Garcia
Watch NowA Tango that Runs in the Family: Composer Arnold Mysior wrote this short tango for piano solo. Now, his grandson Michael Roberts performs it for you in his own arrangement for four marimbas.
A Tango that Runs in the Family: Composer Arnold Mysior wrote this short tango for piano solo. Now, his grandson Michael Roberts performs it for you in his own arrangement for four marimbas.
Watch NowThe Blissful Bassoon: Take a minute to enjoy music by living composer Jenni Brandon, inspired by the stone “Smoky Quartz” and its power to diffuse negative energy.
The Blissful Bassoon: Take a minute to enjoy music by living composer Jenni Brandon, inspired by the stone “Smoky Quartz” and its power to diffuse negative energy.
Watch NowOde to Summertime: Enjoy the lush sounds of Gershwin’s famous song from Porgy and Bess, performed by Casey Jones and guest trombonist Frances Yu.
Ode to Summertime: Enjoy the lush sounds of Gershwin’s famous song from Porgy and Bess, performed by Casey Jones and guest trombonist Frances Yu.
Watch NowThe Magic… Oboe? Step aside, Pagageno – Martin Hébert is here with a joyous minute for Mozart.
The Magic… Oboe? Step aside, Pagageno – Martin Hébert is here with a joyous minute for Mozart.
Watch NowBass-a Nova: Rio meets Portland as Colin Corner puts his spin on the jazz standard “Blue Bossa.”
Bass-a Nova: Rio meets Portland as Colin Corner puts his spin on the jazz standard “Blue Bossa.”
Watch NowHere are minuteS for music. Enjoy. It will be worth the extra time.
Here are minuteS for music. Enjoy. It will be worth the extra time.
Watch NowSticking to the Beat: March along to the rhythm as Michael Roberts and Stephen Kehner put their own spin on a classic drum line.
Sticking to the Beat: March along to the rhythm as Michael Roberts and Stephen Kehner put their own spin on a classic drum line.
Watch NowYou Had Me at Cello: Seth Biagini illustrates the magnificent range of sounds you can create with just a bow and a cello.
You Had Me at Cello: Seth Biagini illustrates the magnificent range of sounds you can create with just a bow and a cello.
Watch NowBackyard Playtime for Four: Come one, come all – when you play music outside, the whole neighborhood’s a stage!
Backyard Playtime for Four: Come one, come all – when you play music outside, the whole neighborhood’s a stage!
Watch NowTaiko Times Two Tap along as Keiko Araki fuses two of her many talents in her latest #minuteformusic. Donate & subscribe today ---> orsymphony.org/minuteformusic
Taiko Times Two Tap along as Keiko Araki fuses two of her many talents in her latest #minuteformusic. Donate & subscribe today ---> orsymphony.org/minuteformusic
Watch NowDreaming of When We Reunite: Take a minute to look back on treasured moments with our Principal Cello Nancy Ives, and Schumann. We look forward to creating new memories.
Dreaming of When We Reunite: Take a minute to look back on treasured moments with our Principal Cello Nancy Ives, and Schumann. We look forward to creating new memories.
Watch NowSounds of Summer: As the sun sets on the warm season, enjoy a traditional Chinese summertime melody performed by violinist Yuqi Li.
Sounds of Summer: As the sun sets on the warm season, enjoy a traditional Chinese summertime melody performed by violinist Yuqi Li.
Watch NowHitting the High Cs: You’re invited on a seaside excursion with the Oregon Symphony flute section – just don’t forget bring your own beverage!
Hitting the High Cs: You’re invited on a seaside excursion with the Oregon Symphony flute section – just don’t forget bring your own beverage!
Watch NowThey play beautiful music, together. Also, congratulations to these two Oregon Symphony newlyweds!
They play beautiful music, together. Also, congratulations to these two Oregon Symphony newlyweds!
Watch NowDo you have three minutes for two cellos? Enjoy an energetic, bi-coastal duet from Seth Biagini of the Oregon Symphony and Philo Lee of the New Jersey Symphony.
Do you have three minutes for two cellos? Enjoy an energetic, bi-coastal duet from Seth Biagini of the Oregon Symphony and Philo Lee of the New Jersey Symphony.
Watch NowWe dare you not to tap your foot, nod your head, or air conduct while listening to this energetic piece! Featuring Oregon Symphony’s Shanshan Zeng and Milwaukee Symphony’s Shengnan Li
We dare you not to tap your foot, nod your head, or air conduct while listening to this energetic piece! Featuring Oregon Symphony’s Shanshan Zeng and Milwaukee Symphony’s Shengnan Li
Watch NowBeautiful Dreamer: Meet the Oregon Symphony’s new Assistant Principal Percussion, Stephen Kehner – and his brand-new percussionist-in-training.
Beautiful Dreamer: Meet the Oregon Symphony’s new Assistant Principal Percussion, Stephen Kehner – and his brand-new percussionist-in-training.
Watch NowAll Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go: This well-tailored trio performs a delightful excerpt by British composer Madeleine Dring. Featuring Oregon Symphony’s Jason Sudduth (oboe), Philadelphia Orchestra’s Erica Peel (flute), and composer Amanda Harberg (piano)
All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go: This well-tailored trio performs a delightful excerpt by British composer Madeleine Dring. Featuring Oregon Symphony’s Jason Sudduth (oboe), Philadelphia Orchestra’s Erica Peel (flute), and composer Amanda Harberg (piano)
Watch NowA Cozy Clarinet Quartet: Enjoy a calming minute for music from Principal Clarinet James Shields.
A Cozy Clarinet Quartet: Enjoy a calming minute for music from Principal Clarinet James Shields.
Watch NowMonday with Mozart: No concerto is more beloved by clarinetists than Mozart’s. In today’s #minuteformusic, Oregon Symphony clarinetist Mark Dubac shows us why.
Monday with Mozart: No concerto is more beloved by clarinetists than Mozart’s. In today’s #minuteformusic, Oregon Symphony clarinetist Mark Dubac shows us why.
Watch NowMarimba Musings: Our wonderful retiring Principal Percussion Niel DePonte shares one last #minuteformusic, for you.
Marimba Musings: Our wonderful retiring Principal Percussion Niel DePonte shares one last #minuteformusic, for you.
Watch NowShow and (William) Tell: Enjoy the introduction to Rossini’s operatic overture – one of the first pieces cellist Seth Biagini ever performed with the Oregon Symphony.
Show and (William) Tell: Enjoy the introduction to Rossini’s operatic overture – one of the first pieces cellist Seth Biagini ever performed with the Oregon Symphony.
Watch NowBésame Mucho in Sepia Tone: Step aside, Ravel – Samuel Park is here with a suave performance of another well-known bolero.
Bésame Mucho in Sepia Tone: Step aside, Ravel – Samuel Park is here with a suave performance of another well-known bolero.
Watch NowBlue Skies Ahead: Maybe it’s the color of the wall behind her, but today’s #minuteformusic by violist Leah Ilem conjures a countryside scene with clear blue skies.
Blue Skies Ahead: Maybe it’s the color of the wall behind her, but today’s #minuteformusic by violist Leah Ilem conjures a countryside scene with clear blue skies.
Watch NowMusic, Outside of the Box: Open up this #minuteformusic from cellist Kenneth Finch for a miniature musical surprise. Video created by Andrew Finch.
Music, Outside of the Box: Open up this #minuteformusic from cellist Kenneth Finch for a miniature musical surprise. Video created by Andrew Finch.
Watch NowThe Art of Multi-Tasking: It isn’t always easy to find a good quarantine practice routine. Fortunately, Alicia DiDonato Paulsen has it all figured out.
The Art of Multi-Tasking: It isn’t always easy to find a good quarantine practice routine. Fortunately, Alicia DiDonato Paulsen has it all figured out.
Watch NowWhat the Heck(elphone)? Steve Vacchi shows off the beautiful sounds of the heckelphone, one of the longest – and rarest – instruments in the orchestra.
What the Heck(elphone)? Steve Vacchi shows off the beautiful sounds of the heckelphone, one of the longest – and rarest – instruments in the orchestra.
Watch NowIt’s a Family Affair: Inés Voglar Belgique and Joël Belgique perform, along with their son – 9-year-old composer Alejandro Belgique – a “Minute-Long Adventure” written by Alejandro himself.
It’s a Family Affair: Inés Voglar Belgique and Joël Belgique perform, along with their son – 9-year-old composer Alejandro Belgique – a “Minute-Long Adventure” written by Alejandro himself.
Watch NowFiddle Me This: What do you get when you put two associate concertmasters next to one another? A rustic minute for music from Peter Frajola.⠀
Fiddle Me This: What do you get when you put two associate concertmasters next to one another? A rustic minute for music from Peter Frajola.⠀
Watch NowEnjoy a garden serenade from the Oregon Symphony low brass section.
Enjoy a garden serenade from the Oregon Symphony low brass section.
Watch NowNo One Beguiles Like Brahms: Antoinette Gan shares a dreamlike minute for music by the German great, with pianist Andrew Burgess.
No One Beguiles Like Brahms: Antoinette Gan shares a dreamlike minute for music by the German great, with pianist Andrew Burgess.
Watch NowNo matter the country, no matter the crisis, music has the power to heal. Enjoy a minute for music from Fumino Ando.
No matter the country, no matter the crisis, music has the power to heal. Enjoy a minute for music from Fumino Ando.
Watch NowKeiko Araki shares a healthy dose of Allegro. Please enjoy responsibly and in moderation.
Keiko Araki shares a healthy dose of Allegro. Please enjoy responsibly and in moderation.
Watch NowIn the Groove with Gershwin: Sit back and enjoy the smooth sounds of Assistant Principal Clarinet Todd Kuhns and Principal Trumpet Jeffrey Work in this minute for music.
In the Groove with Gershwin: Sit back and enjoy the smooth sounds of Assistant Principal Clarinet Todd Kuhns and Principal Trumpet Jeffrey Work in this minute for music.
Watch NowAn Electrifying Etude: Violinist Samuel Park is plugged in to play a high-voltage rendition of Sibelius in today’s minute for music.
An Electrifying Etude: Violinist Samuel Park is plugged in to play a high-voltage rendition of Sibelius in today’s minute for music.
Watch NowMahler only changed a couple of notes from this well-known melody, but, as Colin Corner shows in today’s minute for music, a minor change can make a major difference.
Mahler only changed a couple of notes from this well-known melody, but, as Colin Corner shows in today’s minute for music, a minor change can make a major difference.
Watch NowThe English horn. Actually, it has nothing to do with England. Its original name was “angelic horn,” and when you hear this #minuteformusic from Jason Sudduth, we think you’ll understand why.
The English horn. Actually, it has nothing to do with England. Its original name was “angelic horn,” and when you hear this #minuteformusic from Jason Sudduth, we think you’ll understand why.
Watch NowPuttin’ on the Fritz: Sarah Kwak presents a bite-sized recital of music by violin legend Fritz Kreisler, with pianist Cary Lewis.
Puttin’ on the Fritz: Sarah Kwak presents a bite-sized recital of music by violin legend Fritz Kreisler, with pianist Cary Lewis.
Watch NowLike a glass of wine, the bass clarinet can be delicate and subtle. Here are four glasses, rather, samples for your enjoyment.
Like a glass of wine, the bass clarinet can be delicate and subtle. Here are four glasses, rather, samples for your enjoyment.
Watch NowLet’s go for a ride. Kenneth Finch adds a new cycle to Bach’s suites for cello solo.
Let’s go for a ride. Kenneth Finch adds a new cycle to Bach’s suites for cello solo.
Watch NowToday, enjoy two minutes for music. It’s so beautiful, we didn’t have the heart to reduce it down to one.
Today, enjoy two minutes for music. It’s so beautiful, we didn’t have the heart to reduce it down to one.
Watch NowWe’re getting sentimental over seeing you again at the concert hall.
We’re getting sentimental over seeing you again at the concert hall.
Watch NowIn honor of those who have lost their lives serving our country, we share with you a Memorial Day minute for music from Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
In honor of those who have lost their lives serving our country, we share with you a Memorial Day minute for music from Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
Watch Now“A minute for Mozart.” Marilyn de Oliveira performs for you a four-cello rendition of one of Mozart’s most beloved melodies.
“A minute for Mozart.” Marilyn de Oliveira performs for you a four-cello rendition of one of Mozart’s most beloved melodies.
Watch NowJoin a garden party with Erin Furbee, Adam Trussell, and a cameo from Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra Principal Clarinetist Louis DeMartino.
Join a garden party with Erin Furbee, Adam Trussell, and a cameo from Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra Principal Clarinetist Louis DeMartino.
Watch NowStart your day on a cheerful note with a new minute for music duet by Shanshan Zeng and Ningning Jin.
Start your day on a cheerful note with a new minute for music duet by Shanshan Zeng and Ningning Jin.
Watch NowWe may have hit an all-time low in our latest minute for music. Listen to some of the deepest notes an instrument can achieve, as Steve Vacchi demonstrates one of the largest and most unusual instruments of the orchestra.
We may have hit an all-time low in our latest minute for music. Listen to some of the deepest notes an instrument can achieve, as Steve Vacchi demonstrates one of the largest and most unusual instruments of the orchestra.
Watch NowToday, Oregon Symphony piccoloist Zach Galatis proves you can still sing in close harmony while remaining socially distant.
Today, Oregon Symphony piccoloist Zach Galatis proves you can still sing in close harmony while remaining socially distant.
Watch NowHow do you make constructive use of your time during self-isolation? Violinist Keiko Araki has the answer.
How do you make constructive use of your time during self-isolation? Violinist Keiko Araki has the answer.
Watch NowTake a minute to enjoy some beautiful music from Oregon Symphony musician James Shields.
Take a minute to enjoy some beautiful music from Oregon Symphony musician James Shields.
Watch NowMusic Mingling while Social Distancing
Music Mingling while Social Distancing
Watch NowDon’t worry. You’re not seeing double, triple, or quadruple.
Don’t worry. You’re not seeing double, triple, or quadruple.
Watch NowSo many notes in such little time...
So many notes in such little time...
Watch NowNancy Ives serenades you from her garden with a surprise guest. Hint: She was eggcited to be in the video.
Nancy Ives serenades you from her garden with a surprise guest. Hint: She was eggcited to be in the video.
Watch Now