Seattle Symphony Stuns with Stravinsky
Seattle Symphony performed Stravinsky’s three impressive ballet scores, The Firebird, Petrushka, and The Rite of Spring last week, to an … Continue reading Seattle Symphony Stuns with Stravinsky
Seattle Symphony performed Stravinsky’s three impressive ballet scores, The Firebird, Petrushka, and The Rite of Spring last week, to an … Continue reading Seattle Symphony Stuns with Stravinsky
The Strauss Emperor Waltzes were a light and lovely start to the concert. In this piece in particular, the quality … Continue reading A nice mix of Brahms, Strauss, and Schoenberg, tied together with a Viennese theme, presented by the Seattle Symphony
#SymphonySelfies and a self-proclaimed “Orchestral Movements from the Hood Night?” Yes, please. Seattle Symphony’s Sonic Evolution delivered a packed hall … Continue reading Ludo Ft. Sir Mix-A-Lot is Uproarious Fun at Seattle Symphony
Icelandic native and cellist Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir was joined by members of the Parnassus Project last Sunday for a wonderful tour … Continue reading Mostly Nordic concert series hosted “a wonderful tour through Icelandic classical music”
“Okay, we GET IT,” my friend whispered to me during Friday’s performance of Semele by Pacific Music Works. She was … Continue reading UW School of Music and Pacific MusicWorks Partner to Present Handel’s Semele
There’s something just zany and delightful about Seattle Opera’s recent The Tales of Hoffmann. As a Speight send-off at the … Continue reading The Tales of Hoffmann, An Operatic Delight
Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra members are incredibly lucky students. Not only did they prove themselves worthy of Benaroya Hall under … Continue reading Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra shines in recital at Benaroya Hall, with a little help from Joshua Roman