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ASTORIA — The Portland
Cello Project will perform
at the next Liberty Presents
concert, taking place at 7:30
p.m. Friday, Jan. 13 at the
Liberty Theatre, located at
1203 Commercial St.
Since the group’s in-
ception in late 2007, the
Portland Cello Project has
wowed audiences all over
the country with extravagant
performances, everywhere
from Prairie Home Compan-
ion to punk rock clubs. The
group has built a reputation
mixing genres and blurring
musical lines and perceptions
wherever they go.
No two shows are alike,
with a repertoire now num-
bering over 800 pieces of
music you wouldn’t normally
hear coming out of a cello.
The Cello Project’s stage
setup ranges from the very
simple (four to six cellos), to
the all-out epic (which has
included 12 cellos playing
with full choirs, winds, horns
and numerous percussion
players).
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The Portland Cello Project will perform Friday, Jan. 13 at the
Liberty Theatre in Astoria.
The Portland Cello Proj-
ect’s mission is three-fold:
• To bring the cello places
you wouldn’t normally hear
it. (Everywhere from night-
clubs to symphony halls,
from sports bars to loading
docks, from libraries to half-
time at Portland Trailblazers
games.)
• To play music on the
cello you wouldn’t normally
hear played on the instru-
ment. (Everything from Bach
to Kanye West to Pantera.)
• To build bridges across
all musical communities by
bringing a diverse assortment
of musical collaborators on
stage. (Everyone from The
Dandy Warhols to Peter Yar-
row to Ben Sollee to Mirah
to Garrison Keillor.)
Tickets cost $15 to $35
and are available through
Ticketswest.com
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