Contact:
Carl Herko
Vice President, Media & Public Relations
503-416-6347
cherko@orsymphony.org


December 15, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

THE OREGON SYMPHONY IN JANUARY:
FIVE HOT CONCERTS FOR THE COLDEST MONTH OF THE YEAR


(PORTLAND, Ore.) – The Oregon Symphony aims to take the chill out of Portland’s atmosphere in January with a series of performances designed to heat up the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall stage. Starting with an appearance by the red-hot bluegrass band Cherryholmes – two-time nominees for 2009 Grammy awards – the month’s concerts also include an in-depth exploration of Franz Schubert’s most popular symphony, a double-concerto performance by the reigning master of the double bass and a celebration of a century’s worth of Broadway show-stoppers. January concludes with the solo debut of the orchestra’s dynamic young concertmaster. Complete details on all of the Oregon Symphony’s January concerts follow:

 

THURSDAY, JAN. 8:
THE GRAMMY-NOMINATED BLUEGRASS SENSATION CHERRYHOLMES

 

SUNDAY, JAN. 11:
“INSIDE THE SCORE” EXPLORES SCHUBERT’S “UNFINISHED” SYMPHONY

 

SATURDAY-MONDAY, JAN. 17-19:
EDGAR MEYER, THE BEST BASSIST IN THE BUSINESS

FOR THE SALEM PERFORMANCE: $25 to $43, available from TicketsWest.

 

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 24-25:
JEFF TYZIK’S POPS SERIES VISITS THE GREAT WHITE WAY

FOR THE SALEM PERFORMANCE: $26 to $54, available from TicketsWest.

 

SATURDAY-MONDAY, JAN. 31-FEB. 2:
CONCERTMASTER JUN IWASAKI MAKES HIS SOLO VIOLIN DEBUT

 

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CONTACT:
Carl Herko
Vice President, Media & Public Relations
(503) 416-6347
cherko@orsymphony.org