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Classics IV

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Pallavi Mahidhara, piano Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers, director) Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 WORLD PREMIERE David Ludwig: Bleeding Pines Beethoven: Fantasy for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra “Choral Fantasy” LUDWIG AND BEETHOVEN. This celebration of piano and chorus features two Beethoven favorites and the world premiere of David Ludwig’s The Bleeding Pines. > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Classics V

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Anthony McGill, clarinet Vivian Fung: Prayer Richard Danielpour: From the Mountaintop Schumann: Symphony No. 3 “Rhenish” FROM THE MOUNTAINTOP TO THE RIVER. The works comprising this concert pay tribute to our collective sentiment through onerous times. Vivian Fung’s Prayer is a deeply personal commentary on the extraordinary conditions she faced during the > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Classics VI

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Natasha Paremski, piano Coleridge-Taylor: The Bamboula Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 STUNNING DIVERSITY. This concert showcases a delightful array of contrasting styles: from the “rhapsodic dance” and integration of African music into the classical tradition of The Bamboula, to the romanticism of Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 and the > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Eternal Light & Mozart’s Requiem

University Place Presbyterian Church 8101 27th St W, University Place

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers, director) WORLD PREMIERE Eternal Light 2.0 (Community Youth Commission) Mozart: Requiem Symphony Tacoma is delighted to reprise Eternal Light, a community youth commission, which invites young students to submit music, lyrics, drawings and poetry inspired by Lux Aeterna, a movement in Mozart’s Requiem. These snippets will be > Continue Reading

$30 – $48

Symphony Tacoma: Reconciliation

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes Gregory Youtz: Suite from Tacoma Method Brahms: Symphony No. 4 OUSTED: Britten’s Four Sea Interludes tells the story of Peter Grimes, a psychologically troubled outcast from an English fishing village. Local composer Dr. Gregory Youtz sheds light on perhaps the most tragic chapter of Tacoma’s history in Tacoma > Continue Reading

Symphony Tacoma: Youthful Brilliance

WA, United States

Viet Cuong: Bullish Franck: Symphonic Variations Andrée: Andante quasi Recitativo Avner Dorman: Concerto in A Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 “Classical” FRESH PERSPECTIVES: Viet Cuong’s Bullish is testimony to Bach’s continuing influence on today’s musical scene. Franck offers a rethinking of variation form in his Symphonic Variations. Elfrida Andrée was the first woman to compose and > Continue Reading

Symphony Tacoma Mini Maestros: Brass Ahoy! Shiver Me Timbres

University of Pugest Sound Schneebeck Concert Hall 1500 N. Warner Street, Tacoma

Ahoy! The Symphony Tacoma Brass Quintet is hitting the high seas and taking you with them! Join the crew of the mighty brass-beards for a sea-themed musical adventure and search for musical treasures like timbre, pulse, dynamics and range. Featured music includes a variety of tunes inspired by pirates, the sea and Russian Sailors. Come > Continue Reading

Symphony Tacoma: Dancing Mallets & Pulsing Percussion

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances Nick DiBerardino: Double Percussion Concerto Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 RESONANT RHYTHM: Bartók invokes the rawness of Eastern European tunes originally played on fiddle or fife in his Romanian Folk Dances. Composer Nick diBeraradino conceives fantastical tales through his wide-ranging, story-driven musical language. His newest commission will be debuted in Tacoma by > Continue Reading

Symphony Tacoma Mini Maestros: Around the World in 80 Drums

University of Pugest Sound Schneebeck Concert Hall 1500 N. Warner Street, Tacoma

Take a whirlwind tour of the percussion family with the Symphony Tacoma Percussion Quartet! Explore the elements of rhythm, timbre and pulse and get an inside look at the world of percussion instruments from around the world. Pack your imagination as we embark on this exciting adventure! Come early for the instrument petting zoo at > Continue Reading

Symphony Tacoma – Mini Maestros: Peter and the Wolf

University of Pugest Sound Schneebeck Concert Hall 1500 N. Warner Street, Tacoma

Sergei Prokofiev‘s Peter and the Wolf tells the story of a young boy living with his grandfather in a forest clearing, and the adventure he and his animal friends have when a wolf comes through the garden gate. Written as a child’s introduction to the orchestra, each character is represented by a different instrument or > Continue Reading