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IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild
IN A LANDSCAPE: Black Butte Ranch
Black Butte Ranch
13899 Bishops Cap
Sisters, OR 97759

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For the 10th season, IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild tours the American West. Mountain tops, old-growth forests, and sunny meadows replace the traditional concert hall in the series featuring pianist Hunter Noack on a 9-foot Steinway concert grand piano. Listen through wireless headphones and wander afield with the music as a soundtrack to your experience in the wild.
It has been more than 50 years since Brooks Resources developed Black Butte Ranch with its 1,800 acres of pristine wilderness in the Cascade Range. In June, we return to celebrate our 10th IN A LANDSCAPE season with a 3-night mini-series at the Ranch, ancestral homeland of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
The opening concert on the 16th is particularly meaningful as the families of the first three presidents of Brooks Resources have gathered to sponsor the concert and celebrate community, music, and Central Oregon's natural wonders. Say hello and thanks when you see them!
Mike & Sue Hollern
Bob & Janis Harrison
Trish Smith in honor of her late husband, Bill Smith
DON’T MISS OUT! Black Butte Ranch is offering a variety of lodging specials along with food and beverage services, including a la carte Charcuterie Boxes, a Ranch BBQ Buffet or a VIP dining experience on the Aspen Lounge deck with seated viewing of the concert. Click here to access lodging discounts and food pre-orders or reservations.
This is 1 of 3 IN A LANDSCAPE concerts at Black Butte Ranch.
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IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild Biography
Founded in 2016 by classical pianist Hunter Noack, IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit outdoor concert series where America’s most stunning landscapes replace the traditional concert hall. A 9-foot Steinway grand piano travels on a flatbed trailer to State and National Parks, urban greenspaces, working ranches, farms, and historical sites for classical music concerts that connect people with each landscape.
To meet the acoustical challenges of performing in the wild, music is transmitted to concert-goers via wireless headphones. No longer confined to seats, audiences explore the landscape, wander through secret glens, lie in sunny meadows, and roam old growth forests.
In the spirit of the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Music and Theatre Projects, which presented thousands of free concerts and plays in theaters, public spaces and parks across the country during the Depression, IN A LANDSCAPE events are offered primarily in rural communities for free or on a subsidized basis. For upcoming performances, click here.
Since 2016, IN A LANDSCAPE has presented 275 concerts in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, New York, Utah, Wyoming, and California to over 55,000 people. Guest artists have included poets, visual artists, dancers, and musicians playing everything from banjos to pianos. Folks travel from near and far. Local ranchers, loggers, and farmers gather with visiting city dwellers and tourists from beyond.
Read MoreTo meet the acoustical challenges of performing in the wild, music is transmitted to concert-goers via wireless headphones. No longer confined to seats, audiences explore the landscape, wander through secret glens, lie in sunny meadows, and roam old growth forests.
In the spirit of the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Music and Theatre Projects, which presented thousands of free concerts and plays in theaters, public spaces and parks across the country during the Depression, IN A LANDSCAPE events are offered primarily in rural communities for free or on a subsidized basis. For upcoming performances, click here.
Since 2016, IN A LANDSCAPE has presented 275 concerts in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, New York, Utah, Wyoming, and California to over 55,000 people. Guest artists have included poets, visual artists, dancers, and musicians playing everything from banjos to pianos. Folks travel from near and far. Local ranchers, loggers, and farmers gather with visiting city dwellers and tourists from beyond.
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