Sunday, March 12, 2023 @ 3:00pm – 5:30pm (PDT)
Village Church, Beaverton, OR, United States
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$15 ($10 senior)

Join the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra for our 39th season of music. The orchestra plays Wagner, Francois Borne, and Dvorák’s epic "New World" Symphony, with guest conductor Raúl Gómez-Rojas and flute soloist Adam Eccleston.

This program will be performed twice: Friday, March 10 at the Reser Center; and Sunday, March 12 at Village Church. More information at https://beavertonsymphony.org/concerts/spring-concert/.

March 10: Free tickets are available for children and students with ID by contacting The Reser box office in advance to make arrangements.

About Adam Eccleston, flute

Adam Eccleston has appeared Oregon Symphony and other orchestras. At 19 years old, he made his solo debut in New York performing Borne Carmen Fantasy for Flute and Orchestra. Eccleston has been awarded top prizes in competitions for which he was featured at Carnegie Hall. He was the Artist in Residence for All Classical Portland radio station for two years and currently sits as Chair of the Recording Inclusivity Initiative, which brings to light music of underrepresented composers.

A firm supporter of arts education, Eccleston has worked extensively with many social change organizations including BRAVO Youth Orchestras, where he is the Program Director. BRAVO is an El Sistema inspired music program based in Portland, Oregon that serves over 600 students. He is a faculty member with the Global Leaders Program that empowers arts changemakers to grow organizations that impact communities.

Eccleston plays on a 14K White Gold Powell flute and a handmade Tigerwood Powell piccolo.

http://www.adameccleston.net

Village Church

330 SW Murray Blvd
Beaverton, OR 97005
United States

https://www.villagebeaverton.com/