Oregon East Symphony

Oregon East Symphony
Oregon East Symphony
Genres Classical
Years active 1986–present
Members
Conductor and Music Director
Kenneth Woods
Assistant Conductor and Conductor of Preparatory Orchestras
Bruce Walker
Executive Director
Lisa-Marie Patterson
Office Manager
Phyllis Jerome

The Oregon East Symphony is an orchestra based in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. It has been described as "the best small-town symphony orchestra in North America", and "the most remotely situated full symphony orchestra on the planet", and is one of Oregon's few full symphony orchestras.[citation needed] Its official nickname is "The Best Damn Redneck Orchestra in the World".[citation needed] Highlights of the orchestra's repertoire include ongoing cycles of the orchestral works of Beethoven and Mahler, as well as major works by Elgar, Mozart, Hindemith, Rachmaninoff and Dvorak. The orchestra has also presented world-premieres of works by composers including Emily Doolittle, John McKinnon, Leandro Espinosa, Margaret Mayer and the film-composer Christopher Thomas.

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History

The Oregon East Symphony was created in 1986 by a consortium of local musicians and music lovers who wanted to establish a community orchestra in Pendleton, Oregon. Pendleton, population 17,310, is over 200 miles from the nearest metropolitan area, and the OES quickly became known as the "most remotely situated full symphony orchestra on the planet".[attribution needed]

General information

The Oregon East Symphony and Chorale offer a subscrption series of five classical concerts and perform and yearly Holiday Concert, which often features other local ensembles. In 2001, the OES founded a new training orchestra, the A Sharp Players, conducted by Kenneth Woods and Travis Sipher. The A #s offer their own series of concerts and also perform annually at area schools. The group is currently under the direction of Bruce Walker, Assistant Conductor to the Oregon East Symphony.

The orchestra's primary home is the Vert Auditorium.

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