Ville Magazine l Insider Access for City Lifestyle Jan/Feb 2016 / Premiere Issue | Page 55
BE ENTERTAINED
MOZART VIOLIN CONCERTO NO.3
January 21th - 23th; $21
Conductor, Olari Elts and soloist, Baiba Skride they
perform this exciting piece of classical music with
the Seattle Symphony.
SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH CASCADE YOUTH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
January 26th: 7 PM; free
Support the Cascade Youth Symphony Orchestra as
they perform pieces from Franck, Mozart, Waxman
and Stravinsky alongside the Seattle Symphony.
CELEBRATE ASIA
January 31th: 4:00 PM; starting at $20
Korean Music Association Evergreen Choir, Seattle
Chinese Chorus and the Seattle Symphony will
share the stage to perform music from the Far
East. This concert comes highly recommended by
the Symphony’s president, Simon Woods.
BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO.2
February 4th: 7:30 PM; February 6th: 8:00 pm; $21
Seattle Symphony’s musical director, Ludovic
Morlot, will be conducting and soloist, Yefim
Bronfman, will be playing piano. The spoken word
group, Roomful of Teeth, a Grammy award winner,
will also perform, ensuring a unique symphony
experience.
JAMES OWEN PRESENTS CLASSICAL MYSTERY
TOUR: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES
February 19th: 8:00 PM; February 20th: 8:00 PM;
February 21st: 2:00 PM; start at $30
This will be a performance unlike any other this
season. A full Beatles cover band with support from
the Seattle Symphony will give you goosebumps.
This is the way the Beatles must be heard, live.
Don’t miss your chance to see this concert.
J.S. BACH BRANDENBURG CONCERTO NO. 3
March 4th & March 5th: 8:00 PM; $20
J.S Bach is often called the father of classical
music. Come see why and enjoy some wine
tasting where $10 gets you 4 pours.
PETER AND THE WOLF
March 12th: 11:00 AM: $15
Seattle Symphony pairs up with Really Inventive
Stuff to provide your children with laughs, music
and entertainment. This performance is a great
way to introduce your child to classical music.
Each instrument in the performance represents
a character in the story. The bird by the flute,
the duck by the oboe, the cat by the clarinet,
the grandfather by the bassoon, the wolf by the
French horns and Peter by the strings.
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