As the longest continually-operating orchestra in the state, the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra is a major force in the music scene of the Willamette Valley. From its inception in 1906 as a collegiate orchestra composed of nine male members, the symphony has grown into a highly regarded, 110-member ensemble performing five major concerts each season. Conductor Marlan Carlson, Oregon State University Endowed Chair for University Orchestras integrates student, faculty, and professional musicians from Portland, Eugene, and Corvallis.
The Spring Concert will feature Juan Pablo Contreras' Mariachitlán, Georges Ravel's G Major Piano Concerto with soloist Lifia Teguh, and Johannes Brahms' Symphony #4.
Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door. Learn more and buy tickets at COSUSymphony.org.