Portland Chamber Orchestra
The Intimate Symphony with Infinite Imagination Portland Chamber Orchestra is made up of professional musicians largely drawn from the Portland metro area.
08/08/2025
Join us on August 25 for Mozart vs. Beethoven: A Concert, Dinner, and Discussion—an evening filled with brilliant music performed by renowned musicians, delicious gourmet Italian cuisine and fantastic wines, and an engaging discussion about the historical significance of two of the world's most famous composers.
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Portland Chamber Orchestra | Classical Music Concerts and Events The oldest chamber orchestra in the United States, Portland Chamber Orchestra focuses on bringing innovative programming to the Pacific Northwest.
02/11/2025
Every Brain Needs (Love) Music: A Romantic Evening of Love Songs and Neuroscience
Valentine's Day plans: ☑️🌹
Forget crowded restaurants, dying flowers, and tired chocolates. Science and live music instead!
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Humans have been creating music about falling in and out of love from time immemorial. This multi-media Valentine’s Day concert and lecture includes performances by Grammy award-winning Hopi-Nez Perce Native American flutist James Edmund Greeley; internationally acclaimed gospel, jazz, and blues singer Marilyn Keller; singer, composer, pianist, and recording artist Naomi LaViolette; and the Portland Chamber Orchestra along with neuroscientist, public speaker, author and lifelong musician Dr. Larry Sherman. The show mixes modern and ancient romantic music with visuals and discussions about the neuroscience of how our brains engage with music – listening, learning, performing, and composing – and the unique ways that love songs impact brain function and human bonding.
February 14, 7:30 pm
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR 97005
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01/10/2025
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Join us February 14, 7:30 pm for -
Every Brain Needs (Love) Music: A Romantic Evening of Love Songs and Neuroscience
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A spicy kick: New Year’s with Portland Chamber Orchestra • Oregon ArtsWatch PCO’s holiday concert put music and drinks in a delightful shaker, mixing music from the Baroque to the 21st century.
01/06/2025
Tickets: www.portlandchamberorchestra.org
Humans have been creating music about falling in and out of love from time immemorial. This multi-media Valentine’s Day concert and lecture includes performances by Grammy award-winning Hopi-Nez Perce Native American flutist James Edmund Greeley; internationally acclaimed gospel, jazz, and blues singer Marilyn Keller; singer, composer, pianist, and recording artist Naomi LaViolette; and the Portland Chamber Orchestra along with neuroscientist, public speaker, author and lifelong musician Dr. Larry Sherman. The show mixes modern and ancient romantic music with visuals and discussions about the neuroscience of how our brains engage with music – listening, learning, performing, and composing – and the unique ways that love songs impact brain function and human bonding.
February 14, 7:30 pm
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
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