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Shaligram Pilgrimage rank the Nepal Himalayas 946372172X, 9789463721721
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By Brett Campbell
October 12, 2016
Featured, Music
It’s raining jazz in Oregon: so many shows to choose among, including the world’s greatest jazz orchestra, a pair of fine drum and keyboard duos, and more. Plus there’s two flavors of improv-heavy Indian music, Japanese percussion, and even some classical chamber and choral concerts. If you know of other concerts of interest to ArtsWatch readers this week, please share that info in the comments section below.
The Taiko Project and Portland Taiko perform Sunday. Photo: Rob Hammer.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
October 12
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 1037 SW Broadway, Portland.
Probably the finest jazz orchestra in the world features not just trumpeter/composer Marsalis’s richly colorful originals but also classics by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and contemporary big band composers and is a must see for big band fans. Thara Memory’s American Music Project, which so impressed Marsalis when he named them the winners of a major competition in New York last year, opens.
Scott Amendola and Wil Blades
October 12 Cozmic Pizza, Eugene, and October 13, Mississippi Studios, Portland.
Hammond B-3 and clavinet champ Wil Blades’s duo with Scott Amendola, probably