18 SOUND CHECK NOVEMBER 9�17, 2021 WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Inland Northwest Musicians to play in Ukiah — finally This concert has been postponed since March 2020 Go! staff U KIAH — The Inland North- west Musicians will pres- ent the Inland Northwest Chorale, under the direction of R. Lee Friese, in concert at the Ukiah School on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. At 3:30 p.m., prior to the chorale concert, the string orchestra from Ukiah will per- form a short concert under the direction of Sue Friese. Admission is free and dona- tions are welcome. Following the concert there will be a soup and bread meal provided by the Ukiah community for all in attendance. Per Oregon state mandate and school policy, the audience members will be required to wear masks. Selections to be performed include “Down to the River to Pray” from the motion picture “O Brother Where Art Thou”; “Beautiful Savior,” a Silesian folk tune by Munster Gesang- buch; “Grant Us Thy Peace” by F. Mendelssohn; “Just a Closer Inland Northwest Musicians/Contributed image The Inland Northwest Chorale will perform at the Ukiah School on Saturday, Nov. 13. Walk with Thee”; “Alleluia” by Ralph Manuel; “No Time”, “Do Lord”, a spiritual arranged by Ruth Elaine Schram; and “Go Ye Now in Peace” The Inland Northwest Cho- rale is INWM’s vocal ensemble. The chorale performs indepen- dently, as well as joining with the Inland Northwest Orches- tra to perform major choral/ orchestral works and holiday offerings. The chorale currently rehearses in Pendleton. The Ukiah concert was originally scheduled for March 2020, but was postponed due to the pandemic. This is the first time since the pandemic started that the chorale has been able to perform, although rehearsals started in July of 2021 in preparation for this concert. Founded in 1999, Inland Northwest Musicians is com- posed of volunteer musicians from throughout Eastern Or- egon and Southwestern Wash- ington. INWM performance ensembles include the Inland Northwest Orchestra, Inland Northwest Chorale, and Willow Creek Symphony, all of which present concerts throughout the region in communities of all sizes. Admission to all concerts is free, funded by corporate sponsors, grants, local concert sponsorships and individual donations. For more informa- tion, visit www.inlandnorth- westmusicians.com. Featuring oboist, Molly Trindle Winner of the Concerto + Aria Compeition Grande Ronde Symphony Returns Live and In-Person... Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 7:00pm Eastern Oregon University’s McKenzie Theatre Saturday, November 20, 2021 at 1:00pm Saint Francis de Sales Cathedral in Baker City Other Orchestra Pieces Performed: Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven Academic Festival Overture by Brahms Visit www.GrandeRondeSymphony.org for more information & to purchase tickets on-line Tickets available at: Direct Music Source in La Grande & Betty’s Books in Baker City Note: Masks required for audience members