Oregon Mandolin Orchestra
January 31 | 7:30 pm | $20 advance / $23 day of show
The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra (OMO) returns with a captivating performance showcasing modern composers and new music for mandolins! Seeking to support working musicians around the world while sustaining and growing the tradition of plucked-string orchestra music, OMO will celebrate the mandolin's heritage and global popularity with beautiful and adventurous compositions from Europe, Japan, and the United States.
Bringing the music of Victor Kioulaphides that evokes sunny afternoons at an Athenian café, and Masataka Hori’s sweeping Avvenire that overflows with the optimism and opportunity of the future, be prepared for a musical adventure across the globe.
Two pieces previously commissioned by and dedicated to the group will also be performed: Oregonia by John Goodin and Northern Waters by OMO’s founding director, Brian Oberlin. The evening will also debut a newly commissioned work from composer Nicole Buetti.
This performance, supported by a City of Hillsboro Performance Series Grant, directly supports the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment.
More about Oregon Mandolin Orchestra
The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra is a dynamic ensemble renowned for its diverse musical repertoire centered around the mandolin. Comprised of local talented musicians, the Orchestra showcases a blend of classical, folk, and contemporary genres. With a commitment to community engagement, they deliver captivating performances that celebrate the unique charm and versatility of the mandolin, creating a harmonious musical experience for audiences.
Show starts at 7:30 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
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