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Win Tickets ($60): The Old Church Concert Hall New Moon Series Presents Gregory Allison // Slow Meadow | Violin, Special Guest DJ

We are giving away a pair of tickets to The Old Church Concert Hall New Moon Series Presents Gregory Allison // Slow Meadow on April 7. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed March 25.



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From our sponsors:
Gregory Allison & Slow Meadow
April 7, 2024
Doors 6:30PM, Show 7:30PM | $25 ADV, $30 Doors | All Ages
More info: etix.com

The Old Church Concert Hall
1422 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97201

The Old Church Moon Series & Holy Volcano present an evening of neoclassical soundscapes by visionary composers Gregory Allison & Slow Meadow.

The New Moon Series celebrates intentional healing through sound, creative visuals, and presence of mind inside Portland’s own Sanctuary of Sound. Each concert in the series is carefully booked to coincide with either the Full or New Moon.

Gregory Allison creates with a single violin a sound that travels across great landscapes. He has toured the world with violin in hand and is endlessly inspired by the instrument’s journey around the globe, especially its use in South Indian Classical music. His live performance blends the Indian Classical melodic improvisation with his classical sensibility as a composer, offering the listener a sonic journey through time and space.
He will perform his 2021 debut album Portal in its entirety, along with new compositions for amplified violin and string trio.

Slow Meadow is Houston multi-instrumentalist Matt Kidd. Kidd’s releases as Slow Meadow have been celebrated by the New York Observer, NPR’s Stephen Thompson, Echoes’ John Diliberto, and who sampled Lachrymosia for the platinum-selling song on his debut album, FREE 6LACK. In 2022, Kidd provided the original soundtrack to the Selena Gomez film, “My Mind & Me.”

He will be performing selections from his 10-year discography for piano and string quartet, with visuals projected on the walls of the Church organ.

Opening ambient set by a very special surprise guest DJ!

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