This multi-media Valentine’s Day concert and lecture is a collaboration between the Portland Chamber Orchestra and Science on Tap, using music, visuals, and science to show how our brains and music work in harmony. Music is considered in all the ways we encounter it―teaching, learning, practicing, listening, composing, improvising, and performing―showing how the brain functions and even changes in the process. Audiences will enjoy world-class performances of modern and classical love songs while gaining perspectives on learning to play, teaching, how to practice and perform, the ways we react to music, and why the brain benefits from musical experiences. The program includes:
Neuroscientist, public speaker, and lifelong musician Dr. Larry Sherman, who co-authored the popular book Every Brain Needs Music: The Neuroscience of Making and Listening to Music
Grammy award-winning, Hopi-Nez Perce Native American flutist James Edmund Greeley
Internationally acclaimed gospel, jazz and blues singer Marilyn Keller
Singer, composer, pianist and recording artist Naomi LaViolette, and
Members of the Portland Chamber Orchestra