Three Rivers

Music to the Power of Three

Featuring the Metolius Trio

October 18th, PSU, Lincoln Recital Hall (Room 75), 7:30pm

For centuries, the piano trio has been an endless canvas of sonic experimentation. In this highly versatile ensemble, the piano, the violin, and the cello each bring their own personalities and strengths to the musical stage, creating endless opportunities for passionate melodies, throbbing rhythms, and a hugely expansive dynamic and tonal range. In this collaboration with the superb Metolius Trio, we present new works by living Oregon composers to celebrate a vibrant spectrum of emotions, strange, quirky stories, and the sheer elemental force of nature. Come experience a fiery, fantastical current of exciting virtuosity - cubed!

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River Roads

Oregon Soundscapes

Solo Piano Exploration

February 1st, PSU Lincoln Recital Hall (Room 75), 7:00pm

February 7th, Wildish Community Theater (ticketed separately)

Oregon is a land rich in poetic possibilities and endless landscapes: jaw-dropping mountain peaks with roots in the ancient past, roaring waterfalls aglow with rainbow mists, violent tidal waves thrusting over weathered rocks, and vibrant cities that bring together cultures from all over the world. The Oregon Soundscapes project celebrates our environmental and geographical wealth through the time-honored but endlessly fertile medium of solo piano miniatures. In this concert, composers from the Pacific Northwest will showcase their skill in crafting imaginative and concise works that capture the essence of a place in just a few minutes of vivid music performed by virtuoso pianists–all recent graduates of the University of Oregon's esteemed solo piano program. Experience Oregon Soundscapes with us at one of these two shows!

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Concert Mosaic

A Confluence of Music and Art by Northwest Women

March 8th, The Old Church, 7:00pm

For International Women’s Day 2026, we celebrate the creative and collaborative spirit of women artists from Oregon and Washington. Experience powerful new works by Northwest women composers, brought to life by acclaimed performers Julia Lee (piano), Diane Chaplin (cello), and Tatiana Kolchanova (violin) — set against a backdrop of original visual art created in collaboration with each musical piece. Curated by Dianne Davies, Lisa Marsh, and Linda Woody, this concert honors the voices and visions of Northwest women through their vivid blend of sound and imagery.

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River of No Return

Northwest Passage

Featuring the Oasis Ensemble

April 18th, PSU, Lincoln Recital Hall (Room 75), 7:30

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