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2024-25 Season

 

The Portland
Symphonic Choir

We are your choir

 

portland’s choir since 1945

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, PORTLAND

Our annual tradition continues! Join us to celebrate the holidays with our guests, Tualatin High School conducted by Andrew Bergh and Jefferson High School conducted by Joshua Sommerville.

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Amadeus In Concert
Feb 27 & 28
7:30 p.m.

ARLENE SCHNITZER
CONCERT HALL, PORTLAND

Amadeus
– the dazzling story of the tortuous rivalry between world-renowned composers Mozart and Salieri – returns to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall to celebrate its 40th anniversary! Accompanied by a live performance of the score with the Oregon Symphony and Portland Symphonic Choir, this is a sumptuous and astonishing movie experience that you will never forget.


I Rise | We Rise
June 25
7:30 p.m.

THE RESER CENTER, BEAVERTON

Join us “Live At The Reser” for a recorded performance elevating the pieces of historically marginalized composers. Highlighting a rich trove of compositions by Portland’s own Judy A. Rose, the Choir will also include works from its Summer Sings New Works submissions finalists.


Thank you to everyone who made Summer Sings 2024 a success!

PC: Nina Johnson Photography. Summer Sings 2023 participants singing along with PSC!


2024 New Works Finalists

Afternoon On A Hill (Frances Bigelow)

Peace (Jesse Preis)

The Road Not Taken (Dawn Sonntag)

2024 Youth Composition Finalist

Come Home (Zella Selvoy-Devan)


Our Mission

The mission of the Portland Symphonic Choir is to sing choral masterworks with excellence and passion and to engage, educate, and inspire its members and the community.

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Our Impact

We serve the Portland metro region and beyond, bringing the positive impact of choral music to our community.

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February 2023

The choir, superbly prepared by
Alissa Deeter, beautifully conveyed passages that were warm and
soothing, but also transitioned
to more robust and declamatory
sections with verve. They dug into
the operatic style of the piece with
gusto - all the while maintaining
a balanced sound that made
the piece exciting.”

James Bash / Northwest Reverb


 

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