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

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

After the many musical treats (no tricks!) of October, the classical music season is in full swing here in Seattle. November’s calendar abounds with visits from touring ensembles and soloists, as well as exciting performances by local groups. Head to a concert hall and take advantage of this month’s diverse musical offerings, especially before the holiday music deluge blankets the concert calendar for December. Continue reading What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks For November

What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for April

What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for April

This month, head to the classical concert hall for some serious time-traveling. Experience a cantata that was lost of the world for hundreds of years, then expand your horizons with new local music that’s hot off the press. No matter if you’re a fan of modern dance, medieval literature, or sports and games, there’s something on the calendar for you this April. Continue reading What We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for April

What’s Better Than Seven Cellos? Eight Cellos

What’s Better Than Seven Cellos? Eight Cellos

If you’ve never before heard a host of cellos playing together, you’d be astonished at the thrill of the sound, so rich and reverberant, so exciting. Such was my first reaction to the sound of six cellos playing a movement from a Vivaldi concerto for two cellos with four others taking the roles of violins, viola, and accompanying cello.  Downstairs at Town Hall on Friday night, it was the opening work on a program for eight cellos and one soprano presented by Simple Measures. Continue reading What’s Better Than Seven Cellos? Eight Cellos