Tuesday, November 23, 2010

We Appreciate Our Patrons, Donors, & Supporters

On Sunday, November 21 we gathered for an afternoon of wine and hors d'oeuvres at the home of Cliff and Karen Deveney to say thank you to our wonderful supporters and friends. Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra is in its 29th concert season because of the generosity of its audience, the Board of Directors, and community members who faithfully support it.



We simply cannot say it enough: Thank you very much!

Special musical guests Jessica Carter (5) on the violin, Caitlyn Koester (16) on the piano, and Amy Natzke (PCSO Assistant Concertmaster) entertained the patrons. Once again, it is clear that music is a 'sport' you can participate in your entire life.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Art Pillars Dedicated on the Plaza in Gresham


The 'trumpet' and the 'paintbrush'!

Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra extends its congratulations to the Center for the Arts Foundation for completing the next phase of the arts plaza in downtown Gresham. On hand to celebrate the occasion were the musicians of the Portland Brass Quintet (PCSO members Greg Scholl on Trombone and Allan Stromquist on horn).

The 'paintbrush'

The four art pillars were designed and constructed by Seattle artist Claudia Fitch. They represent the four major art fields: performing arts, music, visual arts, literary arts.

Claudia Fitch talks about the research and design of the four pillars. Note the lovely stained glass piece donated to the Center by a local artist on the occasion of this dedication!

Congratulations to the City of Gresham! PCSO looks forward to the day when a performance hall sits on this site and they are the resident orchestra!

The 'pen wearing a tutu'

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Richard Beartoven Conducts



PCSO Board Member Richard Kiely dresses up at Conductor Beertoven and rides in the 2011 Red Ford Mustang Convertible in the Teddy Bear Parade.

PCSO is selling $20 raffle tickets to win this car . . . . drawing is April 15, 2011. Only 3000 tickets available. Get yours today. Call Donna at 503-658-8363.




Monday, August 30, 2010

MUSIC from the GARDEN





Over 60 guests joined the board, staff and players of the Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra for a musical afternoon in the lovely gardens of Cindy and Tony Passannante, of Damascus.


Members of the Portland Brass Quintet entertained the crowd while they enjoyed food and ale.


Board Member Ben Kleene wacks the ball through the wicket in croquet.



Concertmaster Dawn Carter and her daughter Katie try their hand and skills with Bocce Ball.



And guests supported the orchestra with their generous bidding in the auctions (wonder if this winner got the winning lottery ticket???).



Dr. John Sygielski (Ski), Mt Hood Community College President, was our auctioneer. He demonstrates the need for the pink purse in the foto below (which by the way, had the $100 in it---congratulations Joan!)


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Chamber Camp of Portland


Over 104 string students of all ages joined together for a week of intense chamber music practicing and performing, July 18-23! Eighteen faculty provided instruction and coaching for the camp, held on the beautiful campus of The University of Portland.

To view more candid photos from camp please visit here (password is musiccamp) and ensemble photos here (password is musiccamp).

Congratulations to all the musicians for a great week of music!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Chamber Camp of Portland Musicians are FINALISTS!

Two musicians that participated in Chamber Camp of Portland 2009 have been selected as finalist performers for the Metro Arts Inc Young Artists Concert on April 18, 2010.

Pianist JJ Guo and violinist Michael Siess are two of thirteen young musicians featured in this year's concert. Metro Arts Inc holds an annual competition under the direction of Niel DePonte, Principal Percussionist of the Oregon Symphony.

JJ, who is a student of Dorothy Fahlman, will perform the first movement of Mozart’s Concerto for Piano, no.13, K.415 (387b), in C Major.



Michael, who studies with Carol Sindell, will perform a work with pianist Alex Zhu. Michael's mom Stacy Edgar, is a member of the Violin I section of the Portland Columbia Symphony.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Angie Zhang: A Girl to Watch!



Music Director & Conductor Huw Edwards told the members of the orchestra that Angie Zhang was something special! And after Friday night everybody in the audience knew it too.

Ms. Zhang's complete love for the instrument and the music showed as she "played with intelligence and instinct, letting the lyricism of Chopin’s music sing from the keyboard. Zhang also had plenty of power in the passages that required forte and above. In her hands the Chopin sounded natural, unforced, and completely alive." James Bash, Oregonmusicnews.com

Congratulations on a beautiful performance and best wishes for her continuing success!