
Wilder Frets: Classical Guitar in the Wilderness
Tye Austin, M.M. – Virtuoso Guitarist & Artistic Director
“One of the best classical guitarists in the world.” – CBS News
White River Falls State Park
84728 Highway 216, Tygh Valley, OR 97063
Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2026 | Time: 5:30pm–7pm (Seating at 4:30pm)
Tickets sold online only. Buy tickets below. All ages welcome.
This is 1 of 2 Wilder Frets concerts at White River Falls State Park. Click here for the concert on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
About Wilder Frets
For our inaugural season, Wilder Frets: Classical Guitar in the Wilderness will tour across the state of Oregon from August 1–October 1, 2026. Led by classical guitar virtuoso and artistic director Tye Austin, the series replaces the traditional concert hall with immersive wilderness landscapes—including state parks, farms, ranches, wineries, hot spring resorts, and other unique locations throughout the state. Audiences experience each performance through wireless headphone technology, allowing them to move freely and explore the surrounding landscape within a quarter-mile radius as the music accompanies their wanderings through each Wilder setting.
About this Site
White River Falls State Park is located near Maupin in north-central Oregon, where the glacially fed White River cuts through a dramatic basalt canyon before joining the Deschutes River. Formed by volcanic activity associated with the Columbia River Basalt Group, the landscape features steep canyon walls, high-desert terrain, and the park’s iconic waterfall. The river originates on the slopes of Mount Hood and carries pale volcanic sediment that gives the White River its distinctive color. The surrounding environment marks a transition between the forests of the Cascade Range and the arid Columbia Plateau, contributing to the area’s ecological and scenic significance. For thousands of years, the White River and Deschutes River region has been home to Indigenous peoples including the Wasco, Warm Springs, and Paiute tribes, whose descendants are now represented by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. These communities maintained longstanding cultural and spiritual connections to the landscape through fishing, trade, hunting, and seasonal travel routes.
About the Artist
Oregon-born classical guitarist and composer Tye Austin, M.M., is the Artistic Director of Wilder Frets, a concert series that brings world-class classical guitar performances into natural wilderness settings. With ancestral ties to Franco-Spanish Caribbean pirates and Takelma and Ojibwe heritage, he draws on a deep cultural connection to Spanish and Latin American repertoire, shaping his interpretations with distinctive authenticity and depth. Praised by NBC News for making “the guitar sing like it was invented only to be in his hands,” Austin is an internationally recognized virtuoso guitarist whose career includes appearances at venues such as Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall, performances for global leaders at the United Nations, international residencies and tours across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, and work as principal classical guitarist for Royal Caribbean International. He holds a Master of Music from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. In his spare time, he can be found fly-fishing, foraging, or skinny-dipping in geo-thermal hot springs.
What You’ll Hear
Classical guitar virtuoso Tye Austin will draw from the following programs at each concert, offering a different and unique selection of works for every performance.
Spanish Guitar Repertoire
Sebastián Yradier (1809–1865)
La Paloma
Arr. Tye Austin
Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909)
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Capricho Árabe
Endecha y Oremus
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909)
Granada
Cádiz
Asturias
Arr. Tye Austin
Enrique Granados (1867–1916)
Danza Española
Arr. Tye Austin
Joaquín Malats (1872–1912)
Serenata Española
Arr. Tye Austin
Anonymous (19th century)
Romanza Española
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946)
Homenaje
Danza del Molinero
Canción del Fuego Fatuo
Miguel Llobet (1878–1938)
El Testament d’Amelia
Cançó del Lladre
El Noi de la Mare
Federico M. Torroba (1891–1982)
Torija
Romance de los Pinos
Madroños
Latin American Guitar Repertoire
Zequinha de Abreu (1880–1935)
Tico Tico no Fuba
Arr. Tye Austin
João Pernambuco (1883–1947)
Sons de Carrilhões
Agustín Barrios (1885–1944)
La Catedral
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959)
Chôros No. 1
Consuelo Velázquez (1916–2005)
Bésame Mucho
Arr. Tye Austin
Antonio Lauro (1917-1986))
Andreina
Virgilio
Natalia
Luiz Bonfá (1922–2001)
Manhã de Carnaval
Arr. Tye Austin
Jorge Morel (1931–2021)
Danza Brasileira
Leo Brouwer (b. 1939)
Danza Caracteristica
Berceuse (Cuban Lullaby)
Máximo Diego Pujol (b. 1957)
Candombe en mi
Tye Austin (b. 1989)
Tango Fumar Danza Caracteristica
Bossa Floresta
Waters Willamette
Concert FAQs
Accessibility
The walk from the parking area to the concert site is approximately 300–500 feet. The route includes uneven gravel, grass, and dirt surfaces with a gentle incline. The performance area is set on natural and uneven terrain.
Seating
General admission is first come, first served. Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets, as no seating is provided. To ensure clear sightlines for all attendees, please place high-back chairs toward the rear of the audience area.
Food & Beverages
You may bring your own picnic basket to enjoy during this concert. Make sure you pack out what you pack in and leave no trace.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome in nearly all Oregon State Parks, provided they are kept on a physical leash no longer than six feet at all times and don’t bark incessantly during the performance.
Smoking
Smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited at all Wilder Frets concert locations.
Tickets
Tickets are sold online only. No on-site sales.
Refunds & Cancellations
All ticket sales are final. Refunds are only issued if Wilder Frets cancels a performance. Concerts take place rain or shine.
More Questions? Visit Concert FAQs on our website or email info@wilderfrets.org
Buy Tickets
August 4 at 5:30pm – White River Falls State Park – Maupin, Oregon
General Admission
Purchase early bird tickets for $50 per person when booked at least two weeks before the concert. Standard tickets, purchased within two weeks of the event, are $60 per person. Groups of four or more receive a discounted rate of $46.25 per person.
Fret Not Program
In alignment with our nonprofit mission, Wilder Frets’ Fret Not Program provides a limited number of complimentary and reduced-price tickets to ensure access for those who might not otherwise be able to attend. Donors may also pre-purchase 1-10+ Fret Not tickets to sponsor attendance for those in need. A $50 tax-deductible contribution enables one individual to experience a Wilder Frets concert at no cost. Please email info@wilderfrets.org to request or donate a Fret Not ticket.
Eligibility at this site:
- Individuals and families with Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards
(Valid EBT card required at check-in) - Indigenous youth and historically underserved communities
- Single-parent households and foster families
- Homeless US veterans and citizens
Donations (Admission Not Included)
Support our mission to bring classical guitar concerts into remote wilderness areas across the Pacific Northwest by making a tax-deductible donation for the charitable purposes of “Wilder Frets: Classical Guitar in the Wilderness” through our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas (a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts service organization) by clicking the link below:
Wilder Frets: Classical Guitar in the Wilderness | Fractured Atlas Profile
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Concerts take place rain or shine, and all ticket sales are final. By purchasing a ticket, you acknowledge and agree that no refunds will be issued. By attending Wilder Frets: Classical Guitar in the Wilderness, you grant permission to be photographed and/or filmed, and consent to the use of your likeness in promotional and marketing materials. Due to the natural and outdoor settings of Wilder Frets performances, all guests are expected to exercise care and awareness while on site. By completing your ticket purchase, you—on behalf of yourself and your guests—assume full responsibility for any injuries, losses, or damages incurred during the event, and agree to release and hold harmless Wilder Frets, its artists, staff, volunteers, partners, and venue hosts from any and all claims or liabilities. By registering for this event, you also agree to receive important event updates and occasional communications from Wilder Frets and its partners.
More questions? Contact info@wilderfrets.org