
Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall · Portland, OR
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About Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Location
- Portland, OR
- Next Date
- 5/3/2026
About This Performance
The Portland Youth Philharmonic presents Firebird Finale, featuring Stravinsky's iconic ballet suite The Firebird as the centerpiece of their season-ending concert. Founded in 1924, the Portland Youth Philharmonic is one of the oldest youth orchestras in the United States, with alumni who have gone on to perform in major orchestras worldwide. Stravinsky's Firebird, premiered in 1910 for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, remains one of the most beloved works in the orchestral repertoire, showcasing the composer's early genius for vivid orchestration and storytelling through music.
This performance offers audiences the thrilling experience of hearing young musicians tackle one of classical music's most demanding and spectacular works. The Firebird's rich tapestry of Russian folk melodies, blazing orchestral colors, and dramatic narrative arc - from the magical capture of the mythical bird to the triumphant finale - provides these talented students with an opportunity to demonstrate their technical prowess and musical maturity. Expect an evening that celebrates both the timeless power of Stravinsky's masterpiece and the remarkable achievements of Portland's young classical musicians.
The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, affectionately known as The Schnitz, provides the perfect acoustic setting for this grand finale. Built in 1928 as the Portland Public Theater, this beautifully restored venue in downtown Portland's Cultural District offers exceptional acoustics and an intimate yet grand atmosphere. The hall's warm, resonant sound enhances the rich textures of full orchestral works like The Firebird, while its elegant interior creates a sense of occasion befitting this special season-ending celebration.
Explore available dates for this inspiring finale concert on CultureTicks to witness these accomplished young musicians bring Stravinsky's magical masterpiece to life.
What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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Where is Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale being performed?
Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale is being performed at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Check the venue section on this page for directions, parking information, and nearby dining options.
How long is Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale?
Performance lengths vary. Check the event details section for specific runtime information. Most performances include an intermission. We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before showtime.
Is Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale suitable for children?
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What is the dress code for Portland Youth Philharmonic: Firebird Finale?
Dress codes vary by venue and event type. Most performing arts events have a smart casual to business casual dress code. For opening nights or galas, more formal attire may be expected.
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