Sat, May 18
|Beaverton
OSB Presents: Let's Dance!
Join us for an evening of music at Sam Barlow High School!
Time & Location
May 18, 2024, 7:30 PM
Beaverton, 6107 SW Murray Blvd #521, Beaverton, OR 97008, USA
About the event
Student: Free, Veteran/Senior: $15, Standard: $20
Choreography, Robert Sheldon
Suite of Old American Dances, Robert Russell Bennett
Pavanne, Morton Gould
Danza Final (Malambo), Alberto Ginastera (arr. David John)
Espana Cani, Pascual Marquina (arr. Robert Longfield)
Waltz No. 2, Dmitri Shostakovich (arr. James Curnow)
Slavonic Dances No. 8, Antonin Dvorak (arr. Robert Longfield)
Bacchanale from Samson & Delilah, Camille Saint-Saens (arr. Philip Egner)
TICKETS: https://oregonsymphonicband.ticketspice.com/lets-dance-barlow-high-school?fbclid=IwAR05HNchVJtxhObA2JRgd5vOqKHc_9s3qU2EzZSSngt_qQwLusYrfbxvFWM_aem_AUNpi8s3qHE4a2LkVwF-pHCnXtyjwLqpjQjyElt-DggOZ44sD0qQMcVGP1b4xGfzj0Pmnme3HRClhzDlT1NZ7w1a
ABOUT THE OREGON SYMPHONIC BAND
The formal organization of the Oregon Symphonic Band took place in Portland, Oregon, in September 1986. The vision of the six founding members was to create not only a performance medium for adults to make music, but to set high standards for musical excellence. The ensemble has averaged sixty members since its first season. OSB has performed at various schools in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area as well as music conventions and conferences. It performed at such prestigious events as the Oregon Music Educators Conference, the All-Northwest MENC Convention, the Western International Band Clinic, and, in December 2006, was the first adult community band in Oregon invited to play at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago at its 60th year celebration. In December 2007, OSB was awarded the Sudler Silver Scroll Award by the John Phillip Sousa Foundation, recognizing OSB as one of the outstanding community bands in the United States.