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Noon Concert Series: Crossroads: Cello, Guitar, and Percussion

Thursday November 9th 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Ad for Crossroad: Cello, Guitar, and Percussion Noon Concert
Location
Lincoln Recital Hall & YouTube
1620 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR
Cost / Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact
PSU Music Department
music@pdx.edu

Watch the live stream or recording of this Noon Concert here.

Don't miss this unique concert where classical, world, and contemporary music collide in a mesmerizing blend of talent and culture. Get ready to be swept away by the melodies of these remarkable artists!

Dave Eggar, the prodigious talent who began playing cello and piano at age three, brings his virtuosity to the stage. From Carnegie Hall to Hollywood Bowl, he's graced stages worldwide and even led Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" with his cello. A Grammy nominee and collaborator with artists like Beyoncé and Coldplay, he's a true musical genius!

Martin Zarzar's musical voyage started at just three years old when he witnessed Stanley Clarke perform. His diverse influences, from Afro-Peruvian to Americana, enrich his soulful songwriting. An Independent Music Award winner, his music is a fusion of cultures and styles that will captivate your heart.

Mario Díaz, a multi-instrumentalist and guitar virtuoso, adds another layer to this musical tapestry. With a career spanning the U.S. and South America, he's shared the stage with renowned artists like John Scofield and Antonio Rey. His mastery of plucked strings and soulful voice will enchant you.

Join us for an unforgettable musical journey featuring three extraordinary artists!

The Noon Concert Series is a weekly opportunity to experience the sounds of the PSU School of Music & Theater. Join us on Thursdays during fall, winter, and spring terms for a diverse program of concerts featuring students, faculty, and special guests.

Read the concert program.

See the full Noon Concert schedule at pdx.edu/music-theater/noon-concert.


Learn more about the School of Music & Theater.