USHER at Oregon Symphony concerts in Salem
ORGANIZATION: OREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION IN SALEM
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Be an Usher for the Oregon Symphony in Salem!
September 27 is our season opening event.
Ushers will need to check patrons' tickets using a scanner, and show them to their seats. One usher per concert will also be finding patrons' tickets via will call. Ushers meet in the lobby of Smith Auditorium at 5:45. Ushers are required to wear white shirts and black pants. If you are interested, a training is required. Please contact byockeyjones@orsymphony.org if you are interested in learning more.
Our first concert is:
FRI. SEP. 27 | 7:30PM
Brahms' Second
Carlos Kalmar, conductor
Garrick Ohlsson, piano
Oscar Bettison: Commission (World premiere)
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25
Brahms: Symphony No. 2
Carlos Kalmar and the Oregon Symphony make spirits soar in Brahms' jubilant Symphony No. 2, which evokes the burbling streams and fresh meadows of the Austrian countryside. The incomparable Garrick Ohlsson brings his finesse to Mozart's festive Piano Concerto No. 25.
More opportunities with OREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION IN SALEM
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About OREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION IN SALEM
Location:
PO BOX 324, SALEM, OR 97308, US
Mission Statement
The Oregon Symphony Association in Salem exists to enrich the cultural life of the mid-Willamette Valley by providing the world class music of the Oregon Symphony and by enhancing music appreciation and education through youth programs and outreach
Description
OSAS produces a series of concerts at Willamette University's Smith Auditorium. We have concerts on Friday nights, as well as a few additional opportunities throughout the year. Since 1955, we have relied on volunteers to keep the Oregon Symphony in Salem!
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Smith Auditorium, Willamette University270 Winter Street SESalem, OR 97301
DATE POSTED
July 18, 2019
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Ushering
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training