APRIL CONCERTS Beethoven’s Ninth APRIL 4–6 Jonathon Heyward, conductor • Oregon Repertory Singers • Alexandria Shiner, soprano • Siena Licht Miller, mezzo-soprano • Kyle van Schoonhoven, tenor • Reginald Smith, Jr., baritone Stravinsky: Agon Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, “Choral”
Oregon Repertory Singers join the orchestra and four soloists for a full-throated celebration of Beethoven’s final masterpiece.
The Flaming Lips with the Oregon Symphony APRIL 13 Norman Huynh, conductor Reed College Chorus
Kristin Chenoweth in Concert – For The Girls
Revueltas’ Night of the Mayas by Michael Curry
APRIL 16 Mary-Mitchell Campbell, conductor
APRIL 25–27 Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Michael Curry, stage designer/director
The star of Broadway, film, and tv joins the Oregon Symphony for a spectacular evening featuring songs from her latest album, For The Girls. Celebrated for originating the role of Glinda the Good Witch in the Broadway hit Wicked, the Emmy and Tony awardwinning actress will pay tribute to remarkable women singers, including Dolly Parton, Ariana Grande, and Jennifer Hudson.
Villa-Lobos: Uirapurú D vořák: The Golden Spinning Wheel • Revueltas: La noche de los mayas (The Night of the Mayas)
Award-winning designer Michael Curry – whose 2017 imagining of Stravinsky’s Persephone dazzled three sold-out halls – returns to the Oregon Symphony, drawing from ancient Mayan tradition to create a mysterious, supernatural setting for Revueltas’ 1939 film score La noche de los mayas.
The Flaming Lips will perform their iconic 1999 masterpiece The Soft Bulletin in its entirety, joined by the Oregon Symphony.
Revueltas’ Night of the Mayas by Michael Curry April 25–27
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