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PORTLAND CELLO PROJECT


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Friday, August 04, 2023
Door 7pm Show 8pm
$10 to $35
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PORTLAND CELLO PROJECT

In the fall of 2006 a group of 9 cellists got on stage at Portland’s Doug Fir
Lounge to perform western classical music in an informal setting.

Many of the cellists that night thought it would only happen once.

But slowly that one-off event became a second, and a third, cellists joined and
left and rejoined the group again, to perform in Portland's most popular clubs.
By 2009 the group had evolved into a nationally-recognized performing, recording
and educational group with a revolving cast of cellists. Cello Project (or PCP
as their fans affectionately call them) were quickly appearing anywhere and
everywhere in North America, from punk rock clubs to symphony halls, from street
parties to exclusive private events. By 2010 self-described horde of cellos were
spending more than a quarter of the year touring, featuring a diverse repertoire
that quickly ballooned to over 1,000 pieces of music.

Under the artistic direction of Douglas Jenkins, the group grew and evolved,
working with an all-star group of cellists in the Pacific Northwest (Skip
vonKuske, Diane Chaplin, Nancy Ives, Gideon Freudmann, Kevin Jackson, to name
just a few...). The group developed a three-part philosophy that has mostly
remained unchanged over the years:

To bring the cello places you wouldn't normally see it (from wild dance parties,
to formal symphony halls, to street parties, to Millennium Park in Chicago...).

To perform music on the cello you wouldn't normally associate with the
instrument alongside music from the Western Classical Tradition (from Pantera to
Taylor Swift to Kanye West to Elliott Smith, alongside Bach, Rossini, and
Saint-Saens, to name just a few...).

To build bridges between different musical communities through educational,
community outreach, and through collaboration with myriad artists, from The
Dandy Warhols to Garrison Keillor to Ural Thomas to Corin Tucker
(Sleater-Kinney) to Jolie Holland to Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul and Mary), among
many others, and cellists such as Ben Sollee, Maya Beiser and Zoe Keating.

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