Oregon Mandolin Orchestra
05/04/2026
Join the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra for a Mother's Day Weekend musical tour of Italy.
Two Concerts – Free for all mothers!
Saturday May 9: 6 p.m. PDT. Doors open 5:30 p.m.
Rose City Park United Methodist Church, 5830 N.E. Alameda St., Portland, OR 97213
Tickets: $15 for adults. $10 for students and seniors. Mothers free!
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Sunday May 10: 3 p.m. PDT. Doors open 2:30 p.m.
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 2201 S.W. Vermont St., Portland, OR 97219
Suggested donation: $15 for adults. $10 for students and seniors, in-person or livestreaming through Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/OMO-LiveStream Mothers free!
Information: www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org
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“The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra has played plenty of Italian music over the years, but never made a whole concert of it before now,” said OMO Music Director Christian McKee. “We’ll go as far back as the Baroque period with music by Antonio Vivaldi; up to the present day with music by Claudio Mandonico, born in 1957; and share plenty of the wonderfully expressive music of the early 20th century composed for mandolin ensembles.”
The orchestra program’s oldest piece, Concerto Alla Rustica, was composed in the early 1700s by Antonio Vivaldi while juggling other major musical projects. The concerto’s first movement features rapid-fire triplets in shifting harmonies.
Two compositions by Raffaele Calace, Intermezzo (Opus 46) and Tarantella (Opus 18), were penned during Italy’s “Golden Age” of classical mandolin, which ran 1880 and 1910. Both pieces serve up rich tones and clever interplay among the orchestra’s sections.
A piece of similar vintage, Sognando! (Opus 206) was composed by Carlo Munier, capturing the dreamy, romantic nature reflected in its title – “dreaming” in Italian. Meanwhile, Intermezzo Capriccioso (Opus 448), by Amedeo Amadei, evokes a stroll through a dynamic-yet-welcoming garden.
Moving forward in time, Gio Batta Briano’s Andante Mesto speaks to the world of 1944, a time of wrenching upheaval soon followed by peace, however uneasy.
The concert program’s newest piece, Music for Play, composed in 1999 by Claudio Mandonico, captures the drama and tension in modern life, deftly passing the musical themes among the orchestra’s sections throughout three movements.
For more information, please contact:
Christian McKee, Oregon Mandolin Orchestra music director: [email protected]
Michael Tognetti, mandolinist, Oregon Mandolin Orchestra board president: [email protected]
10/21/2025
The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra (OMO) and the Classical Mandolin Society of America (CMSA) are presenting three evenings of free concerts to showcase music that celebrates the distinctive tones of the Mandolin Family of Instruments.
The OMO is hosting the concerts Oct. 30 – Nov. 1 as part of the CMSA’s 39th annual convention – the first in Portland since 2014. All the 8 p.m. concerts will be held at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel’s Mt. Hood Ballroom.
The concert lineup:
* Mandolin and Guitar Night -- Thursday, Oct. 30, featuring duets by Australian mandolinist Fiona Horbach, of the Sydney Mandolin Orchestra (SMO,) and guitarist Werner Ruecker, SMO’s director, and the convention’s composer in-residence. A solo performance by Italian mandolinist Fabio Gallucci, co-founder of the Quintet à Plectres de France, will follow.
* Portland Night – Friday, Oct. 31. The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra, celebrating its 15th year, will perform an exciting program of pieces stretching from Classical to Tin Pan Alley and Brazilian choro, along with two compositions specially commissioned for the OMO. French mandolinist and composer Vincent Beer-Demander, art director for the Academie de Mandoline et Guitare in Marseillle, also will deliver a solo performance on octave mandolin and other instruments.
* Symposium Night – Saturday, Nov. 1 -- Featuring a program of duets by Gallucci and Beer-Demander, then closing with the CMSA En Masse Orchestra, 140 strong. Dr. Jim Bates, CMSA music director, will conduct the enormous ensemble comprised of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and basses in a program of music from the U.S., Italy, France, Japan and Australia, including the world premiere of Werner Ruecker’s “Yulugi - Dance of the Earth and Sky.”
Donations to the nonprofit CMSA are encouraged.
For questions, please contact:
Christian McKee, Oregon Mandolin Orchestra music director: [email protected] or 503-891-1226.
Michael Tognetti, mandolinist, Oregon Mandolin Orchestra board president: [email protected] or 360-521-0255.
10/13/2025
Boo!
The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra (OMO) is happily handing out free musical candy on Halloween Night.
The OMO is putting on a free concert Oct. 31, performing an exciting program of pieces stretching from Classical to Tin Pan Alley and Brazilian choro, including two compositions specially commissioned for the OMO.
The concert, at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel, is part of the Classical Mandolin Society of America's 39th annual convention.
The concert also will feature a solo performance by French mandolinist Vincent Beer-Demander, entitled “Come Bach.” A renowned composer and multi-instrumentalist, Beer-Demander serves as a member of the convention faculty and is art director for the Academie de Mandoline et Guitare in Marseille.
Meanwhile, free concerts also will be performed:
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, featuring duets by Australian mandolinist Fiona Horbach, of the Sydney Mandolin Orchestra (SMO,) and guitarist Werner Ruecker, SMO’s director, and the convention’s composer in-residence. A solo performance by Italian mandolinist Fabio Gallucci, co-founder of the Quintet à Plectres de France, will follow.
8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, featuring a program of duets by Gallucci and Beer-Demander, and closing with the CMSA En Masse Orchestra, 140 strong. Dr. Jim Bates, CMSA music director, will conduct the enormous ensemble comprised of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and basses in a program of music from the U.S., Italy, France, Japan and Australia, including the world premiere of Werner Ruecker’s “Yulugi-Dance of the Earth and Sky.”
Who: Oregon Mandolin Orchestra
What: Free concert (Donations happily accepted!)
When: 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31
Where: Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel, 8235 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97220
Information: www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org
Donations to the nonprofit CMSA are encouraged.
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