A Classical Lead In to a Seattle Spring
A little classical music is sure to get you in the mood for spring, and the Seattle Symphony’s season offers something for every level of classical knowledge and appreciation. Here are some upcoming performances:
- February 28th - Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony
- February 29th - Goijov’s Ayre with Dawn Upshaw
- March 1st - Around the World
- March 1st - Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony
- March 8th - Around the World
- March 6 - 9th - Marvin Hamlisch: Rodgers & Berlin
- March 15 - 16th - Aaron Kay Kernis: World Premiere
- March 17th - Manuel Barrueco
- March 20th - 22nd - Bach’s Mass in B Minor
- March 24th - Camerata Ireland
- March 26th - Lang Lang in Recital
- March 27 - 30th - Saint-Saens’ Organ Symphony
You can find the full details of these performance, as well as for the balance of the season, along with ticket information,at the Seattle Symphony website.
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