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Statement from WETA President and CEO, Sharon Percy Rockefeller

July 2 and 5: BSO - Patriotic Pops

Gather with family and friends at the BSO's two homes for an evening of patriotic favorites and uplifting American classics to kick off SummerFest.

July 3: BSO - Star-Spangled Spectacular at Oregon Ridge

Gather with family and friends at Oregon Ridge for an evening of patriotic favorites, uplifting American classics, and a dazzling fireworks finale.

July 4: Heifetz Institute - Celebrity Series

The Friday night concerts featuring the star-studded Heifetz Institute faculty. Come early for the complimentary pre-concert “Heifetz Happy Hour”—offering the finest regional wine, beer, and other light refreshments.

July 5: Montero at Prager - Night at the Opera

High-flying tenor, and Metropolitan Opera superstar, brings an unforgettable night of Italian opera to the Ebenezer to round off a magical season.

July 6: Wintergreen Music Festival - MountainTop Masterworks I: Sound Tapestries: Bach, Haydn, Ravel, & Friends

Wintergreen Festival Orchestra: With Conductor & Soloist Kamna Gupta (and continuo/keyboard)

Watch our Festival Artists shine in this impressive orchestra concert led by multi-talented keyboardist and conductor Kamna Gupta! From the harpsichord, she will lead the orchestra in Bach’s exciting Brandenburg Concerto No. 3. Then, she’ll step onto the podium to lead the orchestra in Haydn’s colorful Symphony No. 7. and help us honor Ravel’s 150th birthday with his vibrant Le Tombeau de Couperin. Whether you’re a MountainTop Masterworks regular or joining us for the first time, this is simply the perfect kickoff concert to our flagship series!

Concert Program:

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major,  BWV 1048, 11’

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Hob. 1:7, "Le midi," 23’

Intermission

Sarah Kirkland Snider (b. 1973), Drink the Wild Ayre, 12’

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Le tombeau de Couperin, M.68a, 17’

July 6: Garth Newel - Jeannette Fang Piano Recital

3pm concert, followed by optional picnic dinner

Waltz-Mazurka in A minor (fragments of Chopin) - Logan Skelton (b. 1961)

24 Preludes, Op. 28 - Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)

Intermission

Gustave Le Gray - Caroline Shaw (b. 1982)

Prélude, Choral et Fugue - César Franck (1822 - 1890)

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Steak Sandwiches with Pepperoncinis, Green Olives and Avocado Salsa and Grilled Scallion Pesto Mayonnaise

Whole Grain Mustard and Leek Potato Cakes with Artichokes, Pesto and Goat Cheese

Various Sides, Salads and Desserts

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