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What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks For June
Arts & Entertainment, Music

What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks For June

This June, Seattle’s ending the concert season with a bang, in the form of a month-long flurry of world premiere performances. Celebrate another year of local classical music with brand-new works by talented composers from near and far. Continue reading What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks For June

A too-rarely heard Composer
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A too-rarely heard Composer

Jean-Philippe Rameau was two years older than Bach and lived longer, a prolific French composer with a distinct style and … Continue reading A too-rarely heard Composer

Byron Schenkman & Friends Offer a Fascinating Glimpse Into Beethoven’s Early Years
Arts & Entertainment, Music

Byron Schenkman & Friends Offer a Fascinating Glimpse Into Beethoven’s Early Years

On Sunday evening, pianist and harpsichordist Byron Schenkman cut the ribbon on a brand-new chamber music series with a performance of three sparkling piano quartets by Beethoven, written when the composer was only fourteen. Continue reading Byron Schenkman & Friends Offer a Fascinating Glimpse Into Beethoven’s Early Years

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  • Don on Galacticon 4 Blasts into Seattle this Weekend

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