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Portland Cello Project performs Radiohead
Event Info
Fan-favorite Portland Cello Project returns to Anchorage with a bold, genre-bending homage to Radiohead, featuring brass, percussion, and guest vocalists. Portland’s premier alt-classical group delivers fresh takes on Radiohead gems before launching into OK Computer, performing the landmark album live and in full.
All classically trained and creatively untamed, these string sorcerers shift between epic swells and tender whispers. You’ll hear echoes of Bach, Stravinsky, and a touch of distortion pedal—but more than that, you’ll feel the music take shape around you, one surprising layer at a time. “This indie orchestra gives classical music a jolt of energy.” — Spin
Prepare for a little angst, a lot of cello, and 100% sonic innovation.
FEATURED LOCAL VOCALISTS
Quinn Christopherson is an Ahtna and Iñupiaq songwriter and recording artist from Anchorage, Alaska. He gained national attention after winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2019 and has since toured across the U.S. and Canada, opening for artists like Portugal. The Man, Sharon Van Etten, and Jason Isbell. His songs are personal, honest, and rooted in storytelling. Quinn released his debut album, Write Your Name in Pink, in 2022. Most recently, he collaborated with Pattie Gonia and Yo-Yo Ma on a song for climate justice.
Aspenyarrow is an emerging singer-songwriter from Alaska, blending the introspective storytelling of Maisie Peters with the ethereal soundscapes of Imogen Heap. Drawing inspiration from artists like Lizzy McAlpine, Dodie, and Phoebe Bridgers, Aspenyarrow crafts songs that explore the complexities of mental health, relationships, and self-discovery.
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