All School of Music and Dance Events

Wheelchair-accessible seatings and assisted listening devices are available in Beall Concert Hall. If you have special seating needs, call 541-346-3811 at least 24 hours prior to the concert to make arrangements. Photography, videography, and recording of UO concerts and events without prior permission is prohibited. UO students majoring in dance or music please review  SOMD Student Ticket Policies.  Tickets may be purchased online or by phone through the UO Ticket Office, 541-346-4363. 

February 2026

Feb 24
World Music Series: Zoë Aqua and her Transylvanian String Band 7:30 p.m.

Join us for an evening of new, energetic and soulful music in the klezmer/Transylvanian folk tradition. Zoë Aqua and her Transylvanian String Band  2026 Western U.S....
World Music Series: Zoë Aqua and her Transylvanian String Band
February 24
7:30 p.m.

Join us for an evening of new, energetic and soulful music in the klezmer/Transylvanian folk tradition.

Zoë Aqua and her Transylvanian String Band  2026 Western U.S. Tour: Crossing a Sea of Stars 

Zoë Aqua (violin, composition)  Kálmán Szopos (brácsa)  Károly Dénes (bass)  Gergő Réman (cimbalom)

Feb 25
Campus Band 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Campus Band
February 25
7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Feb 26
Dissecting the Duck: Stravinsky's Octet 7:30 p.m.

What actually happens in a rehearsal? Dissecting the Duck: Stravinsky’s Octet offers a rare look inside the collaborative process of building a piece from the inside out....
Dissecting the Duck: Stravinsky's Octet
February 26
7:30–9:30 p.m.
School of Music Room 190

What actually happens in a rehearsal? Dissecting the Duck: Stravinsky’s Octet offers a rare look inside the collaborative process of building a piece from the inside out. The ensemble will spend the first portion of the event rehearsing the work in front of the audience, who will be seated around the musicians. Listeners will hear how interpretive decisions take shape, how balance and rhythm are negotiated, and how ensemble communication evolves. After a brief pause, the group will perform the Octet in full.

Savannah Gentry: Flute Tess Butler: Clarinet Bronson York: Bassoon Vinny LaMonica: Bassoon Zichao Liu: Trumpet Joe Klause: Trumpet Alex Hunter: Tenor Trombone James Kuzmic: Bass Trombone

Feb 26
Oregon Percussion Ensemble 7:30 p.m.

Join the Oregon Percussion Ensemble for a dynamic program that bridges Baroque elegance, Classical clarity, and bold contemporary sound. Featuring inventive reimaginings of early...
Oregon Percussion Ensemble
February 26
7:30 p.m.

Join the Oregon Percussion Ensemble for a dynamic program that bridges Baroque elegance, Classical clarity, and bold contemporary sound. Featuring inventive reimaginings of early masterworks alongside rhythmically charged modern works, this concert highlights the color, energy, and versatility of percussion.

The evening includes music by Akiho, Bach, Haydn, Montgomery, Powell, and Westlake, along with a world premiere by UO Graduate Student Nathan Juarez. 

UO Students w/ID Free 

Feb 27
THEME Lecture: "Embodied Knowledge in Rhythm and Motion: The Researcher, Observer, and Participant in Dagbon and West African Music and Dance Traditions" 3:15 p.m.

This presentation investigates the interwoven roles of researcher, observer, and participant within Dagbon and West African music and dance traditions. Through fieldwork and...
THEME Lecture: "Embodied Knowledge in Rhythm and Motion: The Researcher, Observer, and Participant in Dagbon and West African Music and Dance Traditions"
February 27
3:15–4:45 p.m.
Collier House 103

This presentation investigates the interwoven roles of researcher, observer, and participant within Dagbon and West African music and dance traditions. Through fieldwork and embodied practice, it explores how active participation—drumming, dancing, and performing—becomes a form of inquiry that generates knowledge beyond textual documentation. Engaging with artists and communities, the researcher moves between analysis and experience, revealing how cultural understanding emerges through motion, rhythm, and shared performance. The paper reflects on the ethical and methodological complexities of occupying multiple roles within the same cultural space and argues that embodied research not only enhances scholarly interpretation but also contributes to the preservation and transmission of living traditions. By merging scholarship and performance, this work underscores the body’s central role as both instrument and archive of cultural knowledge. 

Feb 27
Oregon Wind Ensemble 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students w/ID free.

Oregon Wind Ensemble
February 27
7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students w/ID free.

Feb 28
Chinoiserie at the Keys: From Couperin to Takemitsu 4:30 p.m.

Chinoiserie at the Keys is a scholar-performer recital that examines how eighteenth-century French composers translated cultural “difference” into keyboard...
Chinoiserie at the Keys: From Couperin to Takemitsu
February 28
4:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

Chinoiserie at the Keys is a scholar-performer recital that examines how eighteenth-century French composers translated cultural “difference” into keyboard sound—and how those sonic imaginations continue to shape the way we perform and listen today. Through François Couperin’s “Les Chinois,” Jean-Philippe Rameau’s “Les Sauvages” and “L’Égyptienne,” and Jean-Joseph-Marie Amiot’s “Deuxième divertissement chinois,” the program explores how exoticism was rendered audible through gesture, timbre, and affect at the harpsichord.

Rather than treating these works as stylistic curiosities, the recital frames them as sonic portraits that circulated in salons and courts, shaping aesthetic ideals of beauty, taste, and belonging. The program then moves forward to Toru Takemitsu’s Rain Dreaming and contemporary works by Asako Hirabayashi and Ivan Božičević, where the keyboard becomes a site of renewed cross-cultural dialogue.

Bridging performance and scholarship, this program invites audiences to reconsider how cultures are imagined, mediated, and re-heard across time.

Feb 28
Guest Artist Recital: Scott Sutherland, Tuba/Piano/Mixed Media 7:00 p.m.

This multimedia recital is where the worlds of live performance and popular media collide! Scott performs live while his YouTube videos are projected on the big screen, including...
Guest Artist Recital: Scott Sutherland, Tuba/Piano/Mixed Media
February 28
7:00 p.m.

This multimedia recital is where the worlds of live performance and popular media collide! Scott performs live while his YouTube videos are projected on the big screen, including selections from films, video games, and so much more. Even the audience gets involved, contributing music and sound effects during the performance through a unique mobile phone app. Come and experience a fusion of live music and digital media like you’ve never seen before!

March 2026

Mar 1
Doctoral Recital: Henry Rublein, violin 2:00 p.m.

Silenced Voices

Music written in response to oppression.

Doctoral Recital: Henry Rublein, violin
March 1
2:00–3:20 p.m.
Berwick Hall Tykeson

Silenced Voices

Music written in response to oppression.

Mar 1
Trombone Studio Recital 3:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Trombone Studio Recital
March 1
3:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

More information coming soon.

Mar 1
Jack McGaughey | Master's Recital, Composition 7:00 p.m.

Jack McGaughey presents a program of original music for pipe organ, carillon, brass, strings, and mallet percussion. 

Jack McGaughey | Master's Recital, Composition
March 1
7:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Jack McGaughey presents a program of original music for pipe organ, carillon, brass, strings, and mallet percussion. 

Mar 3
Collegium Musicum Winter 2026 Concert 7:30 p.m.

Collegium Musicum explores the rich sonic palette of the French Baroque in works by Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Féry Rebel, and Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre....
Collegium Musicum Winter 2026 Concert
March 3
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

Collegium Musicum explores the rich sonic palette of the French Baroque in works by Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Féry Rebel, and Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre. Blending courtly dance rhythms, dramatic gesture, and daring harmonic imagination, this program reveals a musical culture shaped by spectacle, movement, and vivid contrasts.

Mar 3
Filippo Gorini: Murdock International Piano Series Concert 7:30 p.m.

Filippo Gorini’s musicianship has drawn unanimous acclaim in recitals in venues such as Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, New York Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw,...
Filippo Gorini: Murdock International Piano Series Concert
March 3
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Filippo Gorini’s musicianship has drawn unanimous acclaim in recitals in venues such as Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, New York Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Berlin Konzerthaus, Vienna Konzerthaus, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, London Wigmore Hall, Louis Vuitton Foundation Paris, Zurich Tonhalle, Van Cliburn Foundation, Vancouver Recital Society, as well as with orchestras such as the Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome, the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchester, the Nagoya Philharmonic, the Flanders Symphony Orchestra, the Gyeonggi Philharmonic in Seoul, the Opera Nacional de Chile.

Filippo’s highlights from 2023-24 include his recital debuts in Teatro alla Scala di Milano, at Cal Performances in Berkeley, and Carnegie Hall, and concertos with the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino conducted by Daniele Gatti, Shenzhen Phillharmonic and Musikalische Akademie Mannheim.

Filippo’s multi-year project “The Art of Fugue Explored” has shown his vision and creativity to go further than just his performing abilities: with the support of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, he has released the work on Alpha Classics in 2021, performed it internationally over 30 times, and has released on RAI5 and RaiPlay a series of filmed conversations on Bach’s music involving personalities such as Peter Sellars, Frank Gehry, Sasha Waltz, Alexander Sokurov, Alexander Polzin, Alfred Brendel, George Benjamin, and many more. Produced by Unitel, they will soon be published internationally.

His upcoming project “Sonata for 7 cities”, due for 2025-27, aims to show a new, responsible and ethical approach to concert life with monthly residencies in Vienna, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Portland, Milan and more, centred around performances, outreach, teaching, and philanthropy. During this project he will also perform seven newly commissioned piano pieces by composers such as Beat Furrer, Stefano Gervasoni, Yukiko Watanabe, Michelle Agnes Magalhaes, Federico Gardella, Oscar Jockel.

Filippo has received the “Premio Abbiati”, the most prestigious musical recognition in Italy, in 2022, as well as the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award 2020 and First Prize at the Telekom-Beethoven Competition 2015. His three albums featuring Beethoven and Bach late works, released on Alpha Classics, have garnered critical acclaim, including a Diapason d'Or Award and 5-star reviews on The Guardian, BBC Music Magazine, Le Monde.

Alongside his solo career, Filippo has performed chamber music with musicians such as Marc Bouchkov, Itamar Zorman, Pablo Ferrandez, Brannon Cho and Erica Piccotti, in renowned festivals such as the Marlboro Music Festival, the Prussia Cove Chamber Music Seminars, as well as “Chamber Music Connects the World” in Kronberg with Steven Isserlis. He has taught masterclasses at the Liechtenstein Musikakademie, the University of British Columbia, the Royal Welsh College of Music, and the conservatories in Bergamo and Siena. He follows actively the world of contemporary composition, and has played works by composers such as Stockhausen, Kurtág, Boulez and Lachenmann as well as commissioning new pieces.

After graduating with honours from the Donizetti Conservatory in Bergamo and the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Filippo’s artistic development is now supported by the mentorship of Maria Grazia Bellocchio, Pavel Gililov, Alfred Brendel and Mitsuko Uchida. For tickets click here: https://www.oregonpianoinstitute.org/ticket-gorini

Mar 4
Oregon Composers Forum 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Oregon Composers Forum
March 4
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 5
Brian Shaw, Trumpet, and Willis Delony, Piano 7:30 p.m.

This event is free.

Brian Shaw, Trumpet, and Willis Delony, Piano
March 5
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

This event is free.

Mar 5
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 5
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 6
THEME lecture: “A Beautiful Fight: The Racial Politics of Capoeira in Backland Bahia” 3:15 p.m.

Esther Viola Kurtz, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at Washington University, discusses her new book, A Beautiful Fight: The Racial Politics of Capoeira in Backland Bahia...
THEME lecture: “A Beautiful Fight: The Racial Politics of Capoeira in Backland Bahia”
March 6
3:15–4:45 p.m.
Collier House 103

Esther Viola Kurtz, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at Washington University, discusses her new book, A Beautiful Fight: The Racial Politics of Capoeira in Backland Bahia (University of Michigan Press, 2025). The book is an ethnography of Black and white participation in the Afro-Brazilian music-dance-fight game that originated among enslaved Africans in Brazil and examines the potentials and limits of capoeira Angola to cohere a multiracial community committed to antiracist struggle.

Mar 6
Guest Artist Recital: Eduardo Moreira 7:00 p.m.

Dr. Moreira, an illustrious and award-winning Brazilian pianist, will present a solo recital that will include works by Rachmaninov, Messiaen, and one of the famous war sonatas of...
Guest Artist Recital: Eduardo Moreira
March 6
7:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Dr. Moreira, an illustrious and award-winning Brazilian pianist, will present a solo recital that will include works by Rachmaninov, Messiaen, and one of the famous war sonatas of Prokofiev, his Sonata No.7 in Bb (1942). 

UO Students w/ID Free

Mar 6
Small Jazz Ensembles 7:30 p.m.

Featuring four small groups from the University of Oregon’s award-winning jazz studies program. Repertoire will include a variety of jazz classics and original...
Small Jazz Ensembles
March 6
7:30 p.m.
Aasen-Hull Hall

Featuring four small groups from the University of Oregon’s award-winning jazz studies program. Repertoire will include a variety of jazz classics and original compositions/arrangements penned by the student performers.

Mar 6
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 6
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 7
Bassoon Studio Recital 2:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Bassoon Studio Recital
March 7
2:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 7
Gospel Ensembles 5:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Gospel Ensembles
March 7
5:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Mar 7
Future Music Oregon 7:00 p.m.

Future Music Oregon is dedicated to the exploration of sound and its creation, to new forms of musical and new media performance, and to the innovative use of computers and other...
Future Music Oregon
March 7
7:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Future Music Oregon is dedicated to the exploration of sound and its creation, to new forms of musical and new media performance, and to the innovative use of computers and other recent technologies to create expressive music and new media compositions. Students’ creative work is presented along with featured composers/performers from around the world. 

This concert will feature the music of David Berezan.

Mar 7
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 7
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 8
“A Prayer for Deliverance” with Tenebrae 3:00 p.m.

The award-winning choir Tenebrae is one of the world's leading vocal ensembles, renowned for its passion and precision. Holst       ...
“A Prayer for Deliverance” with Tenebrae
March 8
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

The award-winning choir Tenebrae is one of the world's leading vocal ensembles, renowned for its passion and precision.

Holst                    The Evening Watch McDowall              Standing as I do before God Pott                      The Souls of the Righteous C. Shaw                 and the swallow Bennett                  A Good-Night Vaughan Williams     Rest Thompson               A Prayer for Deliverance Tavener                   Song for Athene Vaughan Williams     Valiant for Truth Pearsall                   Lay a Garland Sullivan                   The Long Day Closes Howells                   Requiem Harris                      Bring us, O Lord

Mar 10
Oregon Wind Symphony feat. Springfield High School “Enigma IV” 7:30 p.m.

Can you sleuth the secret Enigma theme that ties all of the Wind Symphony repertoire together? Whoever can guess the secret theme will win a prize! What do Red Cape Tango (Michael...
Oregon Wind Symphony feat. Springfield High School “Enigma IV”
March 10
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Can you sleuth the secret Enigma theme that ties all of the Wind Symphony repertoire together? Whoever can guess the secret theme will win a prize! What do Red Cape Tango (Michael Daugherty), Gabriel’s Oboe (Morricone/Longfield), Machu Picchu: City in the Sky (Satoshi Yagisawa), and Zacatecas March (Codena) all have in common? 

UO Students w/ID Free 

Mar 11
Chamber Music on Campus 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Chamber Music on Campus
March 11
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall 101

More information coming soon.

Mar 11
Repertoire Singers & Campus Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Repertoire Singers & Campus Orchestra Concert
March 11
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Mar 12
UO Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 7:30 p.m.

The UO Symphony Orchestra unleashes a powerhouse Russian program—Glinka’s dazzling Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture, Mussorgsky’s colorful and rarely heard...
UO Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich Symphony No. 10
March 12
7:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts

The UO Symphony Orchestra unleashes a powerhouse Russian program—Glinka’s dazzling Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture, Mussorgsky’s colorful and rarely heard Introduction to The Fair at Sorochinski, and Shostakovich’s monumental Tenth Symphony, a gripping portrait of defiance and triumph. Prepare for a night of orchestral fireworks and profound musical storytelling.

Mar 13
Chang, Hsu, and Pologe Trio 7:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Chang, Hsu, and Pologe Trio
March 13
7:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

Mar 13
St. Patrick’s Day Harp Studio Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

St. Patrick’s Day Harp Studio Concert
March 13
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 14
Chamber Music On Campus 3:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Chamber Music On Campus
March 14
3:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall 101

More information coming soon.

Mar 14
Oregon Composers Forum with Esteli Gomez 7:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Oregon Composers Forum with Esteli Gomez
March 14
7:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 14
UO Chamber Choir and University Singers 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

UO Chamber Choir and University Singers
March 14
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO Students w/ID Free 

April 2026

Apr 14
Steven Spooner: Murdock International Piano Series Concert 7:30 p.m.

Hailed as “the real deal… a pianist of apparently limitless raw technique” (American Record Guide), Steven Spooner stands at the forefront of American pianists,...
Steven Spooner: Murdock International Piano Series Concert
April 14
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Hailed as “the real deal… a pianist of apparently limitless raw technique” (American Record Guide), Steven Spooner stands at the forefront of American pianists, captivating audiences with performances compared to the golden age of Horowitz and Arrau. A prizewinner at seven international competitions and a Steinway Artist, Spooner has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Salle Cortot in Paris, the Liszt Academy in Budapest, and major halls across the globe.

Known for his daring, audience-inspired programming and breathtaking virtuosity, Spooner’s concerts blend masterworks, his own transcriptions, and the kind of artistry that lingers long after the final note. Don’t miss this rare chance to experience his electrifying presence live in concert.

Apr 19
Let's Talk: Les Délices 2:00 p.m.

Before your next Chamber Music at Beall concert, enhance your listening experience with a pre-concert talk featuring OBF artists and...
Let's Talk: Les Délices
April 19
2:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Before your next Chamber Music at Beall concert, enhance your listening experience with a pre-concert talk featuring OBF artists and scholars.

Apr 19
"Arcadian Dreams" with Les Délices 3:00 p.m.

Les Délices (pronounced Lay day-lease) delights, inspires, educates, and expands audiences for music on period instruments through innovative programming and world-class...
"Arcadian Dreams" with Les Délices
April 19
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Les Délices (pronounced Lay day-lease) delights, inspires, educates, and expands audiences for music on period instruments through innovative programming and world-class performances.

Lefebvre           Le lever de l’Aurore Corelli             ‘La Folia’ Sonata Handel             Mi palpita il cor Scarlatti           Sonata in D Minor, K. 213 Rameau            Le Berger fidèle 

May 2026

May 7
Undergraduate Research Symposium 9:00 a.m.

This annual event offers undergraduates from all majors a vibrant, inclusive forum to showcase their research and creative work through a variety of presentation...
Undergraduate Research Symposium
May 7
9:00 a.m.–8:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union, Price Science Library & Collier House See schedule

This annual event offers undergraduates from all majors a vibrant, inclusive forum to showcase their research and creative work through a variety of presentation platforms. The event celebrates inquiry and discovery across disciplines, helps students build communication and professional skills, and connects them with peers, faculty, and mentors. Whether attending or presenting, students at any stage in their academic journey will gain confidence, expand their networks, and continue strengthening their pathways to success.

The General Agenda on the website gives an overview of events throughout the day. The searchable schedule will be posted at urds.uoregon.edu/symposium closer the event.

May 17
“Appalachian Spring” with Manhattan Chamber Players 3:00 p.m.

The Manhattan Chamber Players is a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber...
“Appalachian Spring” with Manhattan Chamber Players
May 17
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

The Manhattan Chamber Players is a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber repertoire at the highest level.

W.A. Mozart        Divertimento No. 11                          Adagio and Fugue Mendelssohn      Octet Casarrubios        Overture and Chorale Copland             Appalachian Spring

June 2026

Jun 15
School of Music and Dance Commencement Ceremony 1:00 p.m.

Join us in celebrating the Class of 2026!  For graduate RSVP requirements and day-of details, email somdscheduling@uoregon.edu or call...
School of Music and Dance Commencement Ceremony
June 15
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Join us in celebrating the Class of 2026! 

For graduate RSVP requirements and day-of details, email somdscheduling@uoregon.edu or call 541-346-5648

Jun 27
O Radiant Dawn 10:00 a.m.

The dawn of a new day! Celebrate light, renewal, and the limitless potential of a fresh beginning. Framed by the serene beauty of Mount Angel Abbey, the OBF Chorus and Modern...
O Radiant Dawn
June 27
10:00 a.m.
Mount Angel Abbey

The dawn of a new day! Celebrate light, renewal, and the limitless potential of a fresh beginning. Framed by the serene beauty of Mount Angel Abbey, the OBF Chorus and Modern Orchestra weave Bach’s timeless genius with imaginative voices of 20th- and 21st-century composers, including James MacMillan, Lili Boulanger, and Dolly Parton. Join us for complimentary post-concert coffee and pastries!

J.S. Bach: Chorale: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern MacMillan: O Radiant Dawn Parton (Arr. Johnson): Light of a Clear Blue Morning Woods: Golden Hour from Infinite Body L. Boulanger: Hymn to the Sun Kirchner: Songs of Ascent J.S. Bach (Arr. Rhodes): Wachet Auf, ruft uns die Stimme

OBF Chorus and OBF Modern Orchestra Augusta McKay Lodge, violin Jenny Wong, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 27
Bach: Inventions / Reinventions 7:30 p.m.

Pianist–composer Dan Tepfer reimagines fifteen of Bach’s Inventions—interwoven with nine of his own—as living works, unfolding in real time through...
Bach: Inventions / Reinventions
June 27
7:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Soreng Theater

Pianist–composer Dan Tepfer reimagines fifteen of Bach’s Inventions—interwoven with nine of his own—as living works, unfolding in real time through improvisation and algorithmic interplay. Experience the blending of Baroque clarity with jazz spontaneity, where structure sparks freedom, and invention becomes discovery. Each performance is both composition and experiment—honoring Bach’s ingenuity while boldly reinventing it for the present moment.

J.S. Bach/Tepfer: Inventions / Reinventions

Dan Tepfer, piano

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 28
Let’s Talk! Beyond Borders 1:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! Beyond Borders
June 28
1:30 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building Room 163

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 28
Beyond Borders 2:30 p.m.

Across generations, composers displaced by war, persecution, or political upheaval found refuge in the United States. A stirring program to showcase the power of art to survive...
Beyond Borders
June 28
2:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Across generations, composers displaced by war, persecution, or political upheaval found refuge in the United States. A stirring program to showcase the power of art to survive and flourish through tumult, reinvention, and hope.

Martinů: Nonet No. 2 G. Mahler (Arr. Schoenberg): Songs of a Wayfarer Yousufi: Humanity – West Coast Premiere, OBF Co-commission Milhaud: The Creation of the World

UO Chamber Choir OBF Modern Orchestra Javier Arrey, baritone Natalia Ponomarchuk, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 29
Confessions of a Law School Dropout 7:30 p.m.

Before Telemann became one of the most prolific composers of the Baroque era, he was a young scholar expected to study law—much like countless students who arrive at...
Confessions of a Law School Dropout
June 29
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Before Telemann became one of the most prolific composers of the Baroque era, he was a young scholar expected to study law—much like countless students who arrive at college, still discovering where their true passions lie. Telemann’s bold decision to leave law and follow his musical calling resonates powerfully as the University of Oregon celebrates 150 years of curiosity, courage, and unexpected journeys. OBF honors Telemann’s audacious leap and UO’s century-and-a-half commitment to nurturing explorers, innovators, and occasional academic detours—performed in a community that encourages Ducks to chart their own course.

G.P. Telemann: Overture-Suite in E Minor G.P. Telemann: Concerto for Three Violins G.P. Telemann: Quartet in G Major G.P. Telemann: Overture-Suite in B-flat Major

Berwick Academy Orchestra

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 30
Hinkle Distinguished Lecture: Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate 10:00 a.m.

Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate is a dedicated American Indian classical composer and pianist who expresses his native culture in symphonic music, ballet, and opera. His...
Hinkle Distinguished Lecture: Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate
June 30
10:00 a.m.
Many Nations Longhouse

Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate is a dedicated American Indian classical composer and pianist who expresses his native culture in symphonic music, ballet, and opera. His compositions have been commissioned by major North American orchestras, ensembles, and organizations and his works are performed throughout the world. OBF 2026 presents the world premiere of his Friendship Songs (July 1) and the West Coast premiere of his American Indian Symphony (July 2). Enjoy complimentary coffee and pastries!

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jun 30
Voices of Our Land 7:30 p.m.

America is a land of many traditions, cultures, and voices that merge to create something entirely new. OBF and Chamber Music Northwest honor our country's incredibly diverse...
Voices of Our Land
June 30
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

America is a land of many traditions, cultures, and voices that merge to create something entirely new. OBF and Chamber Music Northwest honor our country's incredibly diverse musical heritage and rich tapestry of traditions by weaving Dvořák’s ‘American’ Quintet with groundbreaking works by the innovative Henry Cowell and American Indian composer, Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate. 

Tate: Pisachi (Reveal) Cowell: Set of Five Dvořák: ‘American’ Quintet

Presented in collaboration with Chamber Music Northwest.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

July 2026

Jul 1
Let’s Talk! Roomful of Teeth 6:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! Roomful of Teeth
July 1
6:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Soreng Theater

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 1
Roomful of Teeth 7:30 p.m.

The Grammy-winning vocal ensemble, dedicated to reimagining the potential of the human voice, presents Songs of Friendship: Stone, Water, and Skin. By engaging collaboratively...
Roomful of Teeth
July 1
7:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Soreng Theater

The Grammy-winning vocal ensemble, dedicated to reimagining the potential of the human voice, presents Songs of Friendship: Stone, Water, and Skin. By engaging collaboratively with artists, thinkers, and community leaders from around the world, the group uplifts and amplifies voices—old and new—while creating and performing meaningful and adventurous music.

Lanzilotti: On stochastic wave behavior Ortiz: Canta la Piedra-Tetluikan (A Song of the Stone) Traditional: Chickasaw Songs Tate: Ittinkana' Taloowa' (Friendship Songs) - World Premiere

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 2
On the House: Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy Soloists 2:30 p.m.

Free solo performances from members of the festival’s flagship education program.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

On the House: Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy Soloists
July 2
2:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

Free solo performances from members of the festival’s flagship education program.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 2
Let’s Talk! American Symphonies 6:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! American Symphonies
July 2
6:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Silva Concert Hall

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 2
American Symphonies 7:30 p.m.

Journey across America with two powerful musical visions. Dvořák’s beloved 'New World' Symphony captures the excitement and yearning of a land of promise....
American Symphonies
July 2
7:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Silva Concert Hall

Journey across America with two powerful musical visions. Dvořák’s beloved 'New World' Symphony captures the excitement and yearning of a land of promise. Inspired by American landscapes and folk tunes, it blends soaring melodies and lush orchestration—painting a majestic musical portrait of discovery and enduring spirit. The profound and nostalgic work is paired with OBF 2026 composer-in-residence Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate’s American Indian Symphony—a vivid, contemporary work shaped by indigenous stories and musical traditions in six different languages. Conducted by OBF artistic partner, Ken-David Masur.

Dvořák: 'New World' Symphony Tate: American Indian Symphony - West Coast Premiere

OBF Chorus UO Chamber Choir OBF Modern Orchestra Kirsten Kunkle, soprano Javier Arrey, baritone Ken-David Masur, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 3
Bach's Living Room 10:00 a.m.

A sunny, summer morning of duets from Dan Tepfer, “one of the moment's most adventurous and relevant musicians,” (New York Magazine) and the “blindingly...
Bach's Living Room
July 3
10:00 a.m.
Gerlinger Hall Gerlinger Alumni Lounge

A sunny, summer morning of duets from Dan Tepfer, “one of the moment's most adventurous and relevant musicians,” (New York Magazine) and the “blindingly impressive” (New York Times) Emi Ferguson. Includes works from J.S. Bach and Italian priest, Francesco Antonio Bonporti, who influenced Bach’s 15 Inventions. Enjoy complimentary coffee and pastries!    

Bonporti: Invention No. 6 in C Minor J.S. Bach/Ferguson: Partita (recomposed) Bonporti: Invention No. 8 in D Major J.S. Bach/Tepfer: Selections from Inventions / Reinventions

Emi Ferguson, flute Dan Tepfer, clavichord

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 3
On the House: Berwick Academy Chamber Music 2:30 p.m.

A free concert from members of the elite Berwick Academy for Historically Informed Performance. Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to...
On the House: Berwick Academy Chamber Music
July 3
2:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

A free concert from members of the elite Berwick Academy for Historically Informed Performance.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 5
Let’s Talk! Cantatas on Campus 1:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! Cantatas on Campus
July 5
1:30 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 5
Cantatas on Campus 2:30 p.m.

As the University of Oregon celebrates its 150th anniversary, OBF draws a vibrant line across centuries and continents to another great community of learning: the university town...
Cantatas on Campus
July 5
2:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

As the University of Oregon celebrates its 150th anniversary, OBF draws a vibrant line across centuries and continents to another great community of learning: the university town of Leipzig. Bach composed many of his most spirited secular works, including ‘The Contest between Phoebus and Pan’ and Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten while immersing himself in the Collegium Musicum gatherings, local coffee houses, and rich intellectual academic life that shaped Leipzig. In bringing these two cantatas to the stage—full of wit, virtuosity, and musical pageantry—OBF honors Bach’s deep connection to university culture and UO’s legacy as a place where arts and scholarship flourish. Conducted by OBF artistic partner, Jos van Veldhoven.

J.S. Bach: Cantata 201: “The Contest between Phoebus and Pan” J.S. Bach: Cantata 207: Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten

Berwick Academy Orchestra Ilse Eerens, soprano (Momus/Happiness) Carley Defranco, soprano (ripienist) Sylvia Leith, alto (Mercury/Gratitude) Rhianna Cockrell, alto (ripienist) Julian Habermann, tenor (Midas/Diligence) Steven Soph, tenor (Tmolus) Tobias Berndt, bass (Phoebus/Honor) Edmund Milly, bass (Pan) Jos van Veldhoven, conductor

The July 6 performance at Kaul Auditorium is ticketed by Chamber Music Northwest. OBF and the Hult Center do not offer tickets to that event.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 5
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci 6:30 p.m.

OBF invites you into the restless mind of history’s greatest polymath. Through vivid musical invention and stunning video projection, we trace Leonardo’s sketches,...
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci
July 5
6:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Soreng Theater

OBF invites you into the restless mind of history’s greatest polymath. Through vivid musical invention and stunning video projection, we trace Leonardo’s sketches, obsessions, and experiments—where art, science, and imagination collide—revealing creativity as an act of perpetual curiosity and daring discovery. The evening celebrates the legacy of longtime OBF Chorus Director, Kathy Saltzman Romey. 

J.S. Bach: Motet 225: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied Nystedt: Immortal Bach Dunphy: Wake Up Hagen: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci

OBF Chorus OBF Modern Orchestra Tim Takach, projection Kathy Saltzman Romey, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 6
Mendelssohn's 1840 All-Bach Program 7:30 p.m.

Modeled on Felix Mendelssohn’s visionary concert of 1840, Grammy-winner Paul Jacobs offers an immersive journey, placing the organ music of J.S. Bach in the starring role....
Mendelssohn's 1840 All-Bach Program
July 6
7:30 p.m.
Central Lutheran Church

Modeled on Felix Mendelssohn’s visionary concert of 1840, Grammy-winner Paul Jacobs offers an immersive journey, placing the organ music of J.S. Bach in the starring role. Showcasing Bach’s range from monumental architecture to intimate expression, each work presents Bach as vivid, daring, and endlessly transformative.

J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue, 'St. Anne' J.S. Bach: Chorale-Prelude: Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in A Minor J.S. Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor J.S. Bach: Pastorella in F Major J.S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

Paul Jacobs, organ

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 7
Let’s Talk! Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy 6:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy
July 7
6:30 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 7
Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy 7:30 p.m.

For nearly 30 years, Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy has been a flagship educational and training program for the nation’s most talented high school choral singers....
Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy
July 7
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

For nearly 30 years, Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy has been a flagship educational and training program for the nation’s most talented high school choral singers. Led by Dr. Anton Armstrong, SFYCA 2026 performs various works including the J.S. Bach Motet, Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden.

J.S. Bach: Motet 230: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden

Stangeland Family Youth Choral Academy Anton Armstrong, conductor Therees Thack Hibbard, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 8
Let’s Talk! The Elements 6:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! The Elements
July 8
6:30 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

A free, pre-concert talk with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 8
The Elements 7:30 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the forces of nature, human ingenuity, and the elemental building blocks of creation. Listen as Jean-Féry Rebel conjures earth, air, fire, and water,...
The Elements
July 8
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Immerse yourself in the forces of nature, human ingenuity, and the elemental building blocks of creation. Listen as Jean-Féry Rebel conjures earth, air, fire, and water, and as Telemann’s musical brilliance flows with shimmering aquatic energy. Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestral Suite No. 4 blend expert craftsmanship with the life, motion, imagination, and wonder at the heart of creation itself.

Rebel: The Elements Telemann: 'Water Music' J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins W.F. Bach: Sinfonia in F Major, 'Dissonant' J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 4

OBF Baroque Orchestra Marc Destrubé, violin Augusta McKay Lodge, conductor and violin

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 9
Let’s Talk! American Tapestry 6:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! American Tapestry
July 9
6:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Silva Concert Hall

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 9
American Tapestry 7:30 p.m.

Conductors Gemma New and Anton Armstrong combine forces for a thrilling expedition through contemporary American music. The evening includes Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in...
American Tapestry
July 9
7:30 p.m.
Hult Center for the Performing Arts Silva Concert Hall

Conductors Gemma New and Anton Armstrong combine forces for a thrilling expedition through contemporary American music. The evening includes Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue, featuring pianist Conrad Tao – “[a] magician at the keyboard” (The Boston Globe) – as well as Margaret Bonds’ profound and moving Credo, the third iteration of the OBF New Bach Transcriptions Project, and a multimedia performance of selections from Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring and The Tender Land suites.

J.S Bach/Tao: OBF New Transcriptions Project, Year 3 Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Bonds: Credo Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite (abridged) and “The Promise of Living” with National Park Suite visual concerto

OBF Chorus UO Chamber Choir OBF Modern Orchestra Conrad Tao, piano Nicole Joseph, soprano Carl DuPont, baritone Nicholas Bardonnay, photographer & multimedia artist Anton Armstrong, conductor Gemma New, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 10
On the House: Organ Interlude with Lindsey Rodgers 2:30 p.m.

An afternoon of free music celebrating the 50th anniversary of the acclaimed Brombaugh organ. Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to...
On the House: Organ Interlude with Lindsey Rodgers
July 10
2:30 p.m.
Central Lutheran Church

An afternoon of free music celebrating the 50th anniversary of the acclaimed Brombaugh organ.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 10
Liederabend 7:30 p.m.

Three internationally acclaimed vocal soloists bring OBF audiences a night of discovery and expression. Experience an intimate liederabend concert, featuring a rich mix of art...
Liederabend
July 10
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Three internationally acclaimed vocal soloists bring OBF audiences a night of discovery and expression. Experience an intimate liederabend concert, featuring a rich mix of art songs, where each performance celebrates the transformative power and endless creativity at the heart of musical storytelling.

Ilse Eerens, soprano Julian Habermann, tenor Tobias Berndt, bass

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 11
On the House: Organ Institute Showcase 2:30 p.m.

 A culminating performance from the highly skilled participants of the OBF Organ Institute.   Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to...
On the House: Organ Institute Showcase
July 11
2:30 p.m.
First United Methodist Church

 A culminating performance from the highly skilled participants of the OBF Organ Institute.  

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 12
Let’s Talk! Haydn: The Creation 1:30 p.m.

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Let’s Talk! Haydn: The Creation
July 12
1:30 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

A free, pre-concert chat and lecture with OBF guest artists.

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.

Jul 12
Haydn: The Creation 2:30 p.m.

OBF closes its season with a breathtaking finale: Haydn’s The Creation, a luminous masterpiece that captures the wonder, mystery, and joy of a world being born. From the...
Haydn: The Creation
July 12
2:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

OBF closes its season with a breathtaking finale: Haydn’s The Creation, a luminous masterpiece that captures the wonder, mystery, and joy of a world being born. From the hushed opening chaos to the blazing, iconic C-major explosion when the chorus proclaims “Light!”, this is music that startles, dazzles, and uplifts more than two centuries after its premiere. Join a celebration of the beauty of nature, the power of human imagination, and the radiant artistry that defines Oregon Bach Festival. Conducted by OBF artistic partner, Jos van Veldhoven.

OBF Chorus OBF Classical Orchestra Ilse Eerens, soprano (Gabriel/Eve) Julian Habermann, tenor (Uriel) Tobias Berndt, bass (Raphael/Adam) Jos van Veldhoven, conductor

Artists, dates, times, repertoire, and venues are subject to change.