2025 Convention
Join us for an unforgettable experience at the Classical Mandolin Society’s 2025 annual convention in Portland, Oregon, for North America’s largest gathering of classical mandolinists.
- October 29 – November 1, 2025
- Optional Pre-convention workshops October 28
- Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel

Classical Mandolin Society 2025 Annual Convention
October 29 – November 1, 2025
The Classical Mandolin Society of America and your host, the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra invite you to attend the 39th Annual CMSA Convention in Portland, Oregon, Wednesday October 29 through Saturday, November 1 at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel.
Lodging
We’ll gather for the 2025 Convention at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel, where convention attendees receive discounted room rates and free parking. The special room rates apply three days before and after the convention, so bring your family or a partner and make a vacation out of the trip.
Here are a few of the amenities:
- Free 24-hour shuttle
- On-site parking (free with CMSA discounted room rate)
- Restaurant
- Free WiFi
- Pool and whirlpool
- Fitness Center
Do you need an activity away from the hotel? Check out The Grotto botanical garden, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, or the (tax-free) Cascade Station shopping mall.
Transport
The Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel is located at 8235 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97220. This location is directly on airport grounds, one mile from the terminal’s front door. Here’s a breakdown of how to get to and from the hotel:
Direct from Portland International Airport (PDX):
- Hotel Shuttle (Complimentary): The Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel offers a complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle service. Look for signage for hotel shuttles at the airport or contact the hotel directly for pick-up information.
- Walk! If you’re feeling nimble or wish to stretch your legs after the flight, there’s a sidewalk from the terminal’s front door to the hotel.
- MAX Light Rail (Red Line): Board at the aiport station and disembark at the Mount Hood Avenue Station, walk 0.6 miles NE on the sidewalk to the hotel. Board the Red Line to Hillsboro at this same station to get to downtown and all points in the regional transit network. The fare is $2.80 or $1.40 for senior/65+ and youth/7-17. Pay before boarding with a contactless credit card, or a smartphone.
- Ride-Sharing Services (Uber/Lyft) and Taxis: Your driver might not want to waste time with such a short trip to the airport, but if you’re headed elsewhere from PDX, follow signs for the taxi and rideshare pickup inside Level 1 of the Short-Term Parking garage.
- Rental Cars: Many rental car companies operate at PDX. Parking is included in the special convention room rates at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel.
Featured Guest Artists
We are thrilled to present an exceptional lineup of guest artists at this year’s convention. These talented musicians will not only perform but also lead insightful workshops and serve as your section leaders.

Vincent Beer-Demander
First-mandolin section leader

Fiona Horbach
Second-mandolin section leader

Fabio Gallucci
G-mandola section leader

Werner Ruecker
Composer in-residence and guitar section leader
Pre-Convention Workshops
Our pre-convention workshops offer a unique opportunity for participants to delve deep into technique with a master musician. This year features two parallel tracks from which participants can pick from two evening and two morning courses.
Tuesday evening:
- Mandolin technique with Vincent Beer-Demander
- Guitar technique with Werner Ruecker
Wednesday morning:
- Octave-mandolin technique with Fabio Gallucci
- Ensemble skills with Fiona Horbach & Werner Ruecker
 Sign up for both an evening and a morning session for $100 or just one for $65 at registration.
Daily Schedule
Day 0:
Tue. Oct. 28
Registration Area Opens
noon - 6pm
Drop by the registration area to pick up your packet, say hello, ask questions, and share your convention plans. The registration desk will be staffed every following day from 8am until 6pm.
Pre-Convention Workshops
7pm - 9pm
Register for one of the optional pre-convention workshops to explore advanced techniques with expert instructors in an interactive session spread over two days.
Day 1:
Wed. Oct. 30
Pre-Convention Workshops Continue
11am - 1pm
The pre-convention workshops from the previous day continue through the morning.
Workshops Begin
1:30pm - 2:45pm
The convention begins! We’ll have the schedule up by the end of September, but you can check out last year’s schedule to see a representative sample of years past.
En Masse Rehearsal
3pm - 5:30pm
Don’t be late for the first rehearsal! We’ll figure out seating and Maestro Bates will lead us through our “first reading.” Practice your part ahead of time so it’s not literally your first reading.
Welcome Party
8pm - 10pm
Come meet your colleagues over light dinner and aperitivo. Dress casually, but be sure to wear your best smile.
Day 2:
Thu. Oct. 31
Sectional Rehearsals
8:30am - 9:45am
Begin your day with your section mates and your instrument. Your section leader will provide technical details regarding your en-masse part.
AM Workshops
10am - 11:15am
Learn your new favorite technique or travel the musical world to explore novel traditions. We’ll have the schedule up by the end of September, but you can check out last year’s schedule to see a representative sample of years past.
Solo & Small-ensemble Open-mic Performances
11:30am - 1pm
edWe’ll cheer on our intrepid solo performers over box lunch. We’ll post a sign-up link here for those who wish to share a few minutes of their talent. You will also be able to reserve and purchase a boxed lunch.
PM Workshops
1:15pm - 2:30pm
Every wonder why Jim Bates is so cool at the podium, or how to solo using a lead sheet, or how to make high-quality digital recordings? Those are examples of previous years’ workshops. Here are some from last year.
En Masse Rehearsal
2:45pm - 5pm
We’ll work through Saturday’s En Masse Orchestra program again.
Evening Concert
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Invite your friends and family for a free concert by some of your section leaders.
Day 3:
Fri. Nov. 1
Sectional Rehearsals
8:30am - 9:45am
Practice make perfect. Wake up early to polish your en-masse part with your sectional colleagues and leader.
AM Workshops
10am - 11:15am
Friday we have two blocks of workshops to extend your musical horizons.
Gala Banquet & Raffle
11:30am - 1:30pm
President Brumley will announce the annual awards and reveal next year’s convention location over a banquet lunch. Reserve your partner’s lunch when you register to share the fun…. AND BUY LOTS OF RAFFLE TICKETS. Proceeds support scholarships and programming at future CMSA conventions. You might win a the grand prize, a new mandolin, or take home albums, strings, or other musical accessories.
PM Workshops
1:45pm - 3:00pm
More workshops! We save some of the best topics for last, so make sure to pace yourself.
En Masse Rehearsal
3:15pm - 5:30pm
It’s a lot of work to prepare 120 plucked-string musicians for the En Masse Orchestra performance, but more importantly, it’s a lot of fun.
Evening Concert
7:30pm - 9:30pm
More free concerts! The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra will show off their talent and there will be solo sets from some of the guest artist/section leaders.
Day 4:
Sat. Nov. 1
Sectional Rehearsals
8:30am - 9:45am
It’s the last day to buff those rough edges from your technique with your colleagues.
AM Workshops
10am - 11:15am
Here’s the last block of workshops. We’ll have a detailed schedule for you by the end of September so that you can plan your convention.
Large-ensemble Open-mic Performances
11:30am - 1pm
Cheer on the large-ensemble open-mic participants over a box lunch. We’ll post a link here for you to sign up for open-mic, as well as one to purchase your boxed lunch.
General Membership Meeting
1:15pm - 2:00pm
Do you want to know what your CMSA Board Members do all year? Do you have questions for them? Do you have ideas for future activities? Come attend the General Membership Meeting!
En Masse Rehearsal
2:45pm - 5:15pm
It’s a dress rehearsal in name only…. except that you must dress! Just don’t worry about the black shirt and slacks/skirt/dress until the evening. We’ll run through the En-Masse program once more before the final concert.
Evening Concert
7:30pm - 9:30pm
The featured event of the convention is another free concert beginning with solo sets from your section leaders/guest artists. The headliners are you — the CMSA En Masse Orchestra, directed by Dr. Jim Bates. It’s a free show, but CMSA appreciates (tax-deductible) donations taken at the door. We’ll have a cash bar to help your audience celebrate.
After Party
10pm - ???
We’ll keep that cash bar around for the after party. Unwind with your colleagues and new best friends and enjoy the exhilaration of completing the convention program with your fingers intact and mind only slightly overflowing with new melodies and rhythms.
Open-Mic Performances
It’s often been said that “open mic is the soul of the CMSA convention.” Thursday and Saturday at lunch there will be opportunities for small and large ensembles, respectively, to perform over lunch for convention attendees.
Watch this space for sign up, as well as reservations for boxed lunches.
Pricing
Pre-convention workshops, and membership renewal are additional.
You must be a member of CMSA to register for the convention. Become a CMSA member or renew your membership here.
En Masse Performer: $410*
Early registration for full convention access
Play in the En Masse Orchestra
$460 after September 28
Non Performer: $370*
Early registration for full convention access
$420 after September 28
Day Pass: $75 member/$100 non-member
One-day pass
Excludes En Masse Orchestra performance (you may observe rehearsals)
Excludes Gala Banquet
Non-members receive 50% discount towards 2026 CMSA membership
Vendor Table Rental: $100
Tuesday-Saturday
Anyone selling instruments, sheet music, music equipment or supplies, clothing or other goods is asked to rent a table in our Vendor area. We situate our Vendor areas so that they receive a high volume of traffic as attendees move from activity to activity. Please ensure that your table is manned during convention hours.Â
t-shirts
Don’t forget to order your convention t-shirt at the registration site. We’ll collect orders until September 22th to be delivered with your information packet upon convention check in. There will only be a limited number of unisex-sized shirts available for sale at the convention.
Scholarships
There are two avenues for plucked-string players looking for extra assistance to come to the annual convention:
- CMSA Student Scholarship for full-time high-school and college students,
- Lou Chouinard Scholarship for first-time convention attendees.
Both scholarships provide a one-year CMSA membership (or extension), registration to the convention and one pre-convention workshop, and a stipend to support travel and lodging.
Attendees are expected to participate at the convention Wednesday – Saturday, attend sectional rehearsals, perform in the En Masse Orchestra, attend the Gala Banquet, and provide written exposition of the convention experience suitable for publication in The Mandolin Journal.
Donate
Help us support our programs and scholarships.
Your dollars will allow us to support the creation of new music for mandolin family instruments and orchestras, build online libraries of historic and new mandolin music, support luthiers, and continue our educational goals to provide stimulating and innovative workshops, and support artists from around the world. Your generosity also supports our scholarship and Mando-for-Kids programs, supporting mandolin students.
Sponsorship
We invite you to help sponsor our annual convention and to reach out to our members. Benefits such as ads in the printed program and the Mandolin Journal allow you to connect with members. Plus, we’ll even reserve a vendor table for you at the convention. Diamond-level sponsors can even attend the En Masse Orchestra rehearsals!