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The first performance of the group was at The Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon on Sunday October 15, 2006. [ 2 ] The management and artistic direction responsibilities of the group were split between cellists Tony Rogers and Douglas Jenkins, until mid-2007 when Rogers left Portland for West Virginia.
Blumberg was born in Portland, Oregon in 1969. She is the daughter of Naomi Blumberg, a Portland cellist and President Emerita of the Oregon Cello Society, and Bernie Blumberg, a professional musician and a public school music teacher, supervisor and principal.
Her discography ranges from 17th-century Spanish songs and theatre music to her own transcriptions of the cello suites by J.S. Bach. She is an ardent advocate of contemporary music. [citation needed] Verbruggen made her conducting debut recently [when?] with the Portland Baroque Orchestra in Portland, Oregon.
Esperanza Emily Spalding [5] [6] was born October 18, 1984, in Portland, Oregon, [7] to an African American father and a mother of Welsh, Native American, and Hispanic descent. [8] [9] She was raised in the King neighborhood of northeast Portland, [10] a neighborhood at that time known for gang violence.
SERENADE, for Viola and Piano. Commissioned by Oregon Symphony Violist, Stephen Price. 1990; TRIO for Flute, Viola & Guitar. Commissioned by members of The Greater Portland Area Flute Society in memory of John May. 1990; ROUNDELAY, for Men's Chorus. (Text by Samuel Beckett) Commissioned by the Portland Gay Men's Chorus. 1990
Gibson was born and raised in the coastal logging town of Coquille, Oregon. She was classically trained on cello in her youth. [2] Gibson's father died of cancer in her childhood. [3] She attended Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon where she completed pre-medicine requirements and competed for the Women's basketball and Track and Field ...
Bunch graduated from Wilson High School (Portland, Oregon) in 1991 having performed in the Portland Youth Philharmonic for five years (1986–1991). He attended The Juilliard School, where he was the first student ever to receive dual Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in viola performance (studying with Toby Appel) and composition (studying with Robert Beaser).
The Portland Youth Philharmonic (PYP) is the oldest youth orchestra in the United States, established in 1924 as the Portland Junior Symphony (PJS). Now based in Portland, Oregon, the orchestra's origin dates back to 1910, when music teacher Mary V. Dodge began playing music for local children in Burns, Oregon.