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SEATTLE — The Seattle Symphony is going online to bring music to the people, after an area-wide ban on gatherings of more than 250 people in the efforts to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Seattle-area arts organizations have juggled staffing shortages, virtual events and more during the coronavirus pandemic — and with the rapid spread of the omicron variant, a familiar cycle of ...
The multi award-winning Seattle Symphony Orchestra unleashes the power of music, bringing people together from across the community with their internationally acclaimed and inventive programming ...
The Seattle Symphony is sporting a number of new faces this month, on the podium and also in the soloist spots. Seattle audiences just heard the young French maestro Stéphane Dèneve for the ...
Every spring since 2012, Seattle Symphony's Link Up education program, ... While Benaroya Hall cannot host the annual event this year due to COVID-19 closures and gathering restrictions, ...
The event was part of the critically acclaimed Sonic Evolution project, which creates a bridge between the symphony and Seattle's reputation as a launching pad for creative musicians.
The Washington Corrections Center For Women didn’t host events during the height of the COVID pandemic. After three years, the Seattle Symphony played there.
SEATTLE — When the Seattle Symphony needs to give a rousing performance, they call upon principal timpanist Jim Benoit to pound the kettle drums. On an ordinary evening he can fill Benaroya Hall ...
The Symphony’s new year opens in Seattle, with another Pacific Northwest show scheduled at Portland’s Schnitzer Auditorium on March 29. The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise celebrated its 30th ...
A 17-year-old violinist — who has already performed for the Seattle Symphony and National Public Radio’s “Tiny Desk” — is taking the stage this weekend with dozens of area musicians ...