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REMEMBERING LISA KLEVIT-ZIEGLER



LISA KLEVIT-ZIEGLER DECEMBER 18, 1957- MARCH 15, 2020

TRIBUTE BY NEAL GOREN

I first met Lisa at the home of her wonderful parents, Harvey and Jody, after I was announced as the winner of the Portland Junior Symphony’s (then) semiannual Piano Concerto Competition. Lisa, I learned, was to also enter Reed as a freshman the following fall, joining her older sister Rachel who was... Read More ›



FROM THE ARCHIVES: 1943 & 1951 CONCERT REVIEWS

Check out a 1943 review from the Oregon Journal of a PJS concert. It mentions the premiere performance of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings.



ALUMNI UPDATE: FUMIKA MIZUNO

Fumika Mizuno with her chamber group, Opus. From left to right Haeun Jung (PYP 2017), David Kim, and Fumika.

Fumika Mizuno with her chamber group, Opus. From left to right Haeun Jung (PYP 2017), David Kim, and Fumika.

MAKING MUSIC AT PRINCETON By Fumika Mizuno (YSE 2008-2010, PYCO 2010-2011, PYP 2011-2017)

I’m currently in my last (virtual) year of undergrad at Princeton where I study Politics and East Asian Studies. Music continues to be an important part of my life. I’ve been a... Read More ›



ALUMNI UPDATE: JESSE TATUM

Jesse Tatum

A CAREER IN MUSIC & SOCIAL WORK By Jesse Tatum (Prep 1995-1996, PYP 1996-1997)

Playing in PYP under Huw Edwards inspired me to pursue music as a career. I graduated from The San Francisco Conservatory with a degree in Flute Performance, then received my Master’s in Flute Performance at the University of New Mexico.

My first job was Acting Piccolo with the El Paso... Read More ›



ALUMNI UPDATE: BRENDA RAY SCOTT

Brenda Ray Scott

CELEBRATING ONE YEAR WITH THE BLANCHET HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY By Brenda Ray Scott (Prep 1980-1984)

I am excited to be celebrating my first year as Development Director with Blanchet House of Hospitality. This Portland-based human services organization has focused for many years on alleviating suffering and giving hope for a better life through its meal service, residential shelter, and clothing programs. The... Read More ›



ALUMNI UPDATE: CARL SCHNOOR

SHARING MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD By Carl Schnoor (Prep 1947, PJS 1948-1957)

My musician training began with viola lessons from James Eoff when I was in the 5th grade. I was accepted into Prep Orchestra in 7th grade, and then into PJS in 8th grade. Playing under Mr. Gershkovitch was both rewarding and intimidating. My technique grew so tense that I dropped... Read More ›