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Hello Music Lovers!  What does the story of our planet sound like?  
  
Composer Adam Schoenberg set out to answer that question with *Losing Earth* — a percussion concerto inspired by Nathaniel Rich's book on the science of climate change. Commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony, it's a piece that explores the full arc of human life on earth, and ends — remarkably — on a note of hope.  
  
This July 25, the Oregon Coast Music Festival presents the Oregon Coast premiere of *Losing Earth*, with percussionist Terry Longshore as soloist.  
  
Saturday, July 25 · 7 pm · Marshfield High School Auditorium  
  
Tickets $30 / $25 members  
  
Free preview: Friday, July 24 at noon · SWOCC Umpqua Hall 109  
  
https://www.oregoncoastmusic.org/event-cal/orchestra-ii-2026/  
  
#OregonCoastMusicFestival #LosingEarth #OrchestraMusic #OregonCoast #CoosBayWatch video on Facebook.com
Hello Music Lovers!  What does the story of our planet sound like?  
  
Composer Adam Schoenberg set out to answer that question with *Losing Earth* — a percussion concerto inspired by Nathaniel Rich's book on the science of climate change. Commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony, it's a piece that explores the full arc of human life on earth, and ends — remarkably — on a note of hope.  
  
This July 25, the Oregon Coast Music Festival presents the Oregon Coast premiere of *Losing Earth*, with percussionist Terry Longshore as soloist.  
  
Saturday, July 25 · 7 pm · Marshfield High School Auditorium  
  
Tickets $30 / $25 members  
  
Free preview: Friday, July 24 at noon · SWOCC Umpqua Hall 109  
  
https://www.oregoncoastmusic.org/event-cal/orchestra-ii-2026/  
  
#OregonCoastMusicFestival #LosingEarth #OrchestraMusic #OregonCoast #CoosBayWatch video on Facebook.com
Hello Music Lovers! What does the story of our planet sound like? Composer Adam Schoenberg set out to answer that question with *Losing Earth* — a percussion concerto inspired by Nathaniel Rich's book on the science of climate change. Commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony, it's a piece that explores the full arc of human life on earth, and ends — remarkably — on a note of hope. This July 25, the Oregon Coast Music Festival presents the Oregon Coast premiere of *Losing Earth*, with percussionist Terry Longshore as soloist. Saturday, July 25 · 7 pm · Marshfield High School Auditorium Tickets $30 / $25 members Free preview: Friday, July 24 at noon · SWOCC Umpqua Hall 109 https://www.oregoncoastmusic.org/event-cal/orchestra-ii-2026/ #OregonCoastMusicFestival #LosingEarth #OrchestraMusic #OregonCoast #CoosBayWatch video on Facebook.com

Published on: 06/26/2026

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Hello Music Lovers! What does the story of our planet sound like?

Composer Adam Schoenberg set out to answer that question with *Losing Earth* — a percussion concerto inspired by Nathaniel Rich's book on the science of climate change. Commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony, it's a piece that explores the full arc of human life on earth, and ends — remarkably — on a note of hope.

This July 25, the Oregon Coast Music Festival presents the Oregon Coast premiere of *Losing Earth*, with percussionist Terry Longshore as soloist.

Saturday, July 25 · 7 pm · Marshfield High School Auditorium

Tickets $30 / $25 members

Free preview: Friday, July 24 at noon · SWOCC Umpqua Hall 109

https://www.oregoncoastmusic.org/event-cal/orchestra-ii-2026/

#OregonCoastMusicFestival #LosingEarth #OrchestraMusic #OregonCoast #CoosBay

Watch video on Facebook.com

News Source : https://www.facebook.com/reel/27362458420059401/

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