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SOUND CHECK
WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
MARCH 23�30, 2022
Inland Northwest
Chorale presents
SAGE Center concert
Go! staff
B
OARDMAN — Inland North-
west Musicians will present
the Inland Northwest Chorale
under the direction of R. Lee
Friese in concert at the SAGE
Center, 101 Olson Road NE, on
Sunday, March 27, 4 p.m.
Admission is free with dona-
tions welcome.
This concert, funded by the
Morrow County Recreational
District, features a blend of folk
songs and spirituals. Selections
include a celebratory piece titled
“Come to the Music” by Joseph
Martin, accompanied by piccolo-
ist Diana Hayden of Hermiston;
“Goin’ Home” from the New World
Symphony by Anton Dvorak; a
minstrel song titled “Ching-A-
Ring-Chaw” by Aaron Copland;
“The African Trilogy” by Neil
Diamond; and the familiar “Bridge
Over Troubled Water” by Paul
Simon to be conducted by as-
sociate conductor Donald Dugan,
who is also the music teacher at
Umatilla Middle/High School.
The chorale will be accompa-
nied by Myrna VanCleave, pia-
nist and private piano instructor
from Pendleton.
The Inland Northwest Cho-
rale is the Inland Northwest
Musicians’ vocal ensemble, and
currently rehearses in Pendle-
ton. This is the Chorale’s fourth
concert of the 2021- 2022
season.
More INWM performances are
scheduled for:
• April 14: Willow Creek Sym-
phony Young Peoples Con-
cert, Hermiston Community
Center, time TBA.
• April 16: Willow Creek Sym-
INWM/Contributed image
The Inland Northwest Chorale will present a concert March 27, 2022, at
Boardman’s SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road NE.
phony public concert, Ione
Community School, 4 p.m.
• May 1: Inland Northwest Or-
chestra, Condon High School,
4 p.m.
• June 12: Inland Northwest Or-
chestra and Chorale, Powder
River Pavilion at Geiser-Poll-
man Park, Baker City, 4 p.m.
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ABOUT THE INWM
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from throughout Northeast-
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ern Oregon and Southeastern
Washington. The performance
ensembles include the Inland
Northwest Orchestra, Inland
Northwest Chorale and Willow
Creek Symphony, all of whom
present concerts throughout
the region in communities of
all sizes. Admission to all con-
certs is free of charge, funded
by corporate sponsors, grants,
local concert sponsorships and
individual donations. For more
information, visit inlandnorth-
westmusicians.com.
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