I NEED SOME SPACE!
From Earth to the stars—experience dynamic contemporary works, Broadway classics, and unforgettable music from Star Trek and Star Wars.
Join us for a spectacular evening as we bring our 51st concert season to a thrilling and unforgettable close. This special finale program celebrates the power of storytelling through music—pairing bold contemporary voices with timeless cinematic and symphonic favorites.
We open with Symphonies of Gaia by Jayce Ogren, a vibrant and evocative work inspired by the beauty and forces of our natural world. From there, the mood shifts to the intimate and poignant Viktor’s Tale by John Williams, a tender narrative drawn from The Terminal.
The first half concludes with the beloved Symphonic Scenario from South Pacific, bringing Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic melodies to life in a sweeping orchestral setting filled with romance and nostalgia.
After intermission, prepare for a journey beyond the stars. The second half launches with the Symphonic Suite from Star Trek, featuring themes by Michael Giacchino, Alexander Courage, and Gene Roddenberry—music that captures the wonder, adventure, and optimism of exploration. This is followed by Vulcan by Michael Daugherty, a powerful and atmospheric tribute to the mythology and mystique of the Star Trek universe.
We conclude with the epic Star Wars Saga by John Williams, a thrilling collection of the most iconic themes in film history—heroic, emotional, and instantly recognizable.
Why You Won’t Want to Miss This Concert
- A dynamic, crowd-pleasing program blending contemporary music, Broadway, and blockbuster film scores
- A celebration of imagination and exploration, from Earth to the far reaches of space
- The grand finale of our 51st season—a milestone event you’ll want to be part of
Whether you’re a lifelong symphony lover, a film music enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable night out, this concert promises something extraordinary.
From Earth to the stars—experience dynamic contemporary works, Broadway classics, and unforgettable music from Star Trek and Star Wars.
Join us for a spectacular evening as we bring our 51st concert season to a thrilling and unforgettable close. This special finale program celebrates the power of storytelling through music—pairing bold contemporary voices with timeless cinematic and symphonic favorites.
We open with Symphonies of Gaia by Jayce Ogren, a vibrant and evocative work inspired by the beauty and forces of our natural world. From there, the mood shifts to the intimate and poignant Viktor’s Tale by John Williams, a tender narrative drawn from The Terminal.
The first half concludes with the beloved Symphonic Scenario from South Pacific, bringing Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic melodies to life in a sweeping orchestral setting filled with romance and nostalgia.
After intermission, prepare for a journey beyond the stars. The second half launches with the Symphonic Suite from Star Trek, featuring themes by Michael Giacchino, Alexander Courage, and Gene Roddenberry—music that captures the wonder, adventure, and optimism of exploration. This is followed by Vulcan by Michael Daugherty, a powerful and atmospheric tribute to the mythology and mystique of the Star Trek universe.
We conclude with the epic Star Wars Saga by John Williams, a thrilling collection of the most iconic themes in film history—heroic, emotional, and instantly recognizable.
Why You Won’t Want to Miss This Concert
- A dynamic, crowd-pleasing program blending contemporary music, Broadway, and blockbuster film scores
- A celebration of imagination and exploration, from Earth to the far reaches of space
- The grand finale of our 51st season—a milestone event you’ll want to be part of
Whether you’re a lifelong symphony lover, a film music enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable night out, this concert promises something extraordinary.
Patrice DeRoest - clarinet soloist on VIKTOR'S TALES from the film THE TERMINAL
Patrice DeRoest has been a clarinetist for 49 years. She majored in Music Education at Oregon State University, studied clarinet under Dr. David Eiseman and Dr. Michael Curtis, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1988. She taught in Oregon public schools as a classroom music teacher and band director for ten years. She left the teaching field in 1998 to raise a family. She has played clarinet with Salem Symphonic Winds (formerly Salem Concert Band) since 1995. She has also performed with the Ventus Woodwind Quintet since 2020. She was a music librarian for SSW for about 15 years and is currently on their board as secretary. Her pastimes include knitting, word puzzles, and decorating for the seasons. Her husband, David, is the orchestra director at Judson Middle School.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Rose Auditorium, South Salem High School
700 HOWARD STREET
Salem, OR 97302
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