Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts

Seattle Symphony continues online concerts

Thursday, March 26, 2020

In response to requests from families and retirement communities, the Seattle Symphony expanded its online broadcast offerings to include a new program for children and a Sunday matinee concert. 


John DiCesare

This week, the orchestra will stream performances for four days: a rebroadcast of Dvořák's Symphony No. 8 led by Music Director Thomas Dausgaard and an all-new program, Meet the Tuba with Principal Tuba John DiCesare.
Meet the Tuba features Seattle Symphony Principal Tuba John DiCesare in a fun exploration of the orchestra’s largest brass instrument.

This kid-friendly program is geared toward families with young children at home during this period of school closures. 

“I was very sad that we had to cancel Meet the Tuba at Benaroya Hall,” DiCesare shared. “I wanted to give the kids an opportunity to learn about it. Hopefully this video makes people smile when they need it the most.”

Meet the Tuba will air on Friday, March 27, at 11am; viewers can tune in on Youtube and Facebook.

Rebroadcasts or livestreams will occur every Thursday at 7:30pm and Saturday at 8pm throughout March, with additional programming to be announced. Audiences can view performances on YouTube and Facebook. Programming updates will be shared weekly at seattlesymphony.org/live. Those interested can also sign up to receive email notifications about upcoming Seattle Symphony rebroadcasts and livestreams.



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Benefit concert for Camp United We Stand on Jan 19

Tuesday, January 7, 2020



Camp United We Stand is a 35 member homeless encampment that is incorporated as non-profit with the State of Washington and has 501(c)3 IRS federal status.

The Camp shelters at Shoreline area churches for periods of 90 days or longer. They have a board of directors but are a self-managed entity with regular, scheduled garbage pick-up, port-a-potties, donation and communal tent.

A benefit concert will be held on Sunday, January 19, 2020 from 2 - 3pm at Calvin Presbyterian Church, 18826 3rd Ave NW, Shoreline 98177.

The concert is free to all - donations gladly accepted.




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Crest Theatre special film performance of Les Miserables

Thursday, December 5, 2019



Les Miserables – The Staged Concert, Sunday December 8, 2019, 11am - 2pmTickets $15

Seen by over 120 million people worldwide, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals. 

Coinciding with its 35th triumphant year in London’s West End, Cameron Mackintosh produced a spectacular sold-out staged concert version at the Gielgud Theatre featuring an all-star cast. 

Now cinema audiences can experience the musical phenomenon which broke box office records and sold out its entire 16-week season. The Staged Concert will screen here on December 8 at 11:00am and advance tickets are on sale now!

This is a special event so no discounts/passes will be accepted.

TICKETS $15



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Warm and Fuzzy concert with the Seachordsmen, Seattle Shores and friends

Tuesday, December 3, 2019



Concerts at 2pm and 7pm on December 7, 2019 at the Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church, 7500 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle 98103.

Featuring the barbershop harmonies of the Seattle Seachordsmen, Sound Harmony, The Seattle Shores, and the Ballard School Women's Chamber Choir and Men's Ensemble.

Tickets available online. Adults $20, 65+ and 6-18 $15, children under 6 Free.



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Choral Concert December 5 - by donation

Thursday, November 28, 2019



Choral Concert: Arise


Join us on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 7:30pm for an evening featuring our Shoreline Community College choirs. The venue is the First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach, 18354 8th Ave NW, Shoreline 98177, popular with local choirs for its beautiful acoustics.

Cost: by donation.

Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers will be joining forces for a fall concert entitled "Arise" which features a range of moods, but is intended to uplift the individual and remind us that we are all of one people.

Featuring solos from the choirs, Djimbe, and Yuly Kopkin, Collaborative Pianist. Under the direction of Evan Norberg.

For additional details about the performance, check out this article about the event published in SCC’s The Ebbtide.

Chamber Chorale is a group of 30-40 singers that performs primarily Classical literature, often with orchestra. The Chamber Chorale tours every year and performs concerts at community venues in Fall and Spring quarters. During Winter quarter, chorale members serve as the opera chorus for our Opera Workshop productions held in the SCC Campus Theater.

Shoreline Singers is a classical ensemble made up of students with past choir experience. Styles range from renaissance to contemporary music, jazz, spirituals, and pop. 

Students continue their education with top notch voice instructors here at Shoreline Community College and explore advanced skills related to tone, resonance, blend, and balance while learning about the various styles.



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Shoreline Concert Band in concert December 3 - by donation


Join us for an evening of music on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 7:00pm in the Shorewood High School Performing Arts Center, 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline 98133.

The Shoreline Community College Concert Band, under the direction of Darin Faul, will be performing a lively concert called, "To The Summit!" which will also feature The University of Washington Campus Band.

Donations are greatly appreciated! All donation proceeds will go to the Peggy O'Coyne Memorial Music Scholarship Fund which supports students taking music classes at Shoreline Community College.

Shoreline Concert Band is comprised of 40-60 musicians which include Shoreline Community College music students, as well as community members enrolled in the Continuing Education program of the college. 

The band plays a variety of high quality literature including many of the favorite band compositions of the past to original compositions written for the Shoreline Concert Band. The collective goal of this group is to provide enjoyable, high quality concerts for the community it serves. Directed by Darin Faul.



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Date change for Seattle Shores holiday concert

Tuesday, November 12, 2019


Free Holiday Concert
For Neighbors, Family and Friends
Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 7:00pm

Seattle Shores Chorus

Please join the Seattle Shores on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 for a fun evening of holiday music sung barbershop style. This is your chance to enjoy holiday music for no charge and begin getting into the spirit of the season.

Concert to be held at the Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church, 14724 First Ave NE, Shoreline, 98155 at 7:00pm.

We have had a date change due to our invitation to sing at the arrival of the Christmas Ship Festival at Richmond Beach Park on December 11, 2019. 

The Christmas Ship Celebration at the Richmond Beach Saltwater Park 2021 NW 190th St begins at 7:30pm on Wednesday, December 11, 2019.

This ship to shore holiday celebration has been a Pacific Northwest tradition for 70 years. We would also like to invite you to this great family friendly tradition that brings the joy of the holidays to the shores of Richmond Beach on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 7:30pm.


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Honoring our veterans - Seattle Wind Symphony offers free admission to concert

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Seattle Wind Symphony offers free tickets to veterans
for Veterans Day November 11


In a pretty quick turn around from our season opener at Shorewood, Seattle Wind Symphony is putting on an extra special performance November 11, 2019 at Benaroya Hall to honor veterans.

Veterans and active-duty service members can receive free admission by contacting Benaroya Hall. 

Seniors/Students are $15 and General Admission is $25. Tickets here.

BENAROYA HALL

Tickets local: 206.215.4747
Tickets toll-Free: 866.833.4747
Administration: 206.215.4800

200 University Street, Seattle, Washington



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Seattle Wind Symphony's 9th season starts October 6 at Shorewood Performing Arts Center

Friday, September 20, 2019


The Seattle Wind Symphony's 9th season starts October 6, 2019 at Shorewood Performing Arts Center, 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline 98133

Hauntings is a program that explores the mysterious, creepy, and spiritual. The centerpiece of the program is Stephen McNeff's "Ghosts" - a nine movement composition telling the tales of supernatural spirits.''

Jason Gilliam, euphonium
Jason Gilliam, euphonium, will be the featured soloist on The Devil's Tongue. Other featured composers include Berlioz, Whitacre, Galbraith, and Shostakovich.

Gilliam was the solo euphonium in the Tacoma Concert Band for over 20 years and was a featured soloist in over 50 performances. 

Other performance credits include the Seattle Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Auburn Symphony, The Tubadours, and the Northwest Mahler Festival Orchestra.


Dr. John Falskow, Artistic Director
and Conductor

This season marks the inauguration of our new artistic director and conductor, Dr. John Falskow

Dr. Falskow brings a wealth of experience in area ensembles as well as an interest in the full range of compositions for wind band (from the most classic to more contemporary). We're excited to explore these works during our season.

General admission $20 | Senior admission - $18 | Students - $5

Tickets and concert information at seattlewindsymphony.org


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Save this: City of Shoreline 2019 summer lunchtime concerts

Monday, June 17, 2019

Eric Ode Aug 6 at RB Saltwater Park


The City of Shoreline sponsors a series of lunchtime concerts in Shoreline parks during the summer. The family-friendly performances are entertaining for all.

All concerts begin at 12:00 noon.

In case of rain, call 206-801-2600 after 11:00am on concert day for rainout information.

2019 Concert Lineup:

July 9 Recess Monkey (Kindie Rock)
Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St

July 16 Kelly Shirey (Folk Rock)
Hamlin Park: 16006 15th Ave NE

July 23 Miho and Diego (Music in Japanese, Spanish and English)
Cromwell Park: 18030 Meridian Ave N

July 30 Brian Vogan and his Good Buddies
Hamlin Park: 16006 15th Ave NE

August 6 Eric Ode (Children's Musician)
Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St

August 13 Caspar Babypants (Kindie Rock)
Cromwell Park: 18030 Meridian Ave N



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Save this: Kenmore summer events - movies, concerts

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Grab your dancing shoes, picnic basket, and blankets and go to Kenmore for a jam-packed lineup of free city-organized community events this summer!

Movies at Town Square in Kenmore
Photo courtesy City of Kenmore
Movies @ the Square

The summer movie series features family-friendly favorites shown on a large inflatable screen outdoors in the Town Square at 6728 N 181st St.

Family friendly activities, entertainment and snacks will be available at 8:00pm and movies begin at dusk.

Bring a blanket or low-back chair and cozy up under the stars for this summer’s biggest hits. Alcohol is not permitted.
  • July 10: A Dog’s Way Home
  • July 24: How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World
  • Aug 7: Mary Poppins Returns
  • Aug 21: Captain Marvel

Kenmore concerts at Saint Edward State Park
Kenmore Summer Concert Series

Put your dancing shoes on and celebrate the 17th annual Kenmore Summer Concert Series. These free community events run for six consecutive Thursdays starting July 11th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Saint Edward State Park, 14445 Juanita Drive NE

Parking for these events are FREE. A Washington State Parks Discover Pass will not be required to park in the designated concert parking area starting at 4:30pm.

Concert-goers are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnic dinners to share a special summer night under the open sky. Food vendors will also be on-site throughout the series. Alcohol is not permitted. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to join the festivities.
  • Jul 11: BKO Quintet (world music)
  • Jul 18: Barnes, Gordy, Walsh Trio (progressive bluegrass experimentalists)
  • Jul 25: Kawili (Hawaiian slack key traditions)
  • Aug 1: Cedric Burnside with Brett Benton (Mississippi hill country blues)
  • Aug 8: Tamar Ilana and Ventanas (world music and flamenco dance)
  • Aug 15: The Get Ahead with Lydia Ramsey (Americana soul explorations) 


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Summer Solstice Soundscapes with Gary Stroutsos June 21

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Friday, June 21, 2019 from 6-8pm at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Gary Stroutsos performs world flute music drawn from many traditional cultures. 

Evoking a spirit of place and the voices of the land, his work includes internationally acclaimed recordings at sacred sites, using the unique acoustics and history of each great space as the starting point for a deep musical exploration.

This results in a shared moment in a timeless place, where the flute melodies – ancestral and modern – play off on one another and songs come alive, buoying and breathing through the generations. Learn more about him and his work

“I cannot imagine trying to come to terms with the history of this complicated country I have chosen to make my life’s work without Gary’s exquisite mastery and understanding of its many varied musical traditions. We don’t leave home without him.” – Ken Burns, Florentine Films

The Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation is proud to partner with Gary Stroutsos. Join us for a casual reception of food, wine, and light refreshment with Gary in the upper garden and then walk down together to the lower garden for a performance of Native American songs and story telling. This is a ticketed event to support the foundation and the garden.

Due to the size of the event, parking will not be available at the garden. Courtesy parking will be provided by Richmond Beach Congregational Church, 1512 NW 195th St, Shoreline, WA 98177. A free shuttle will run between the church and the garden for the duration of the event.

Please note that this event is not wheelchair-accessible due to the steep grade of the path into the lower garden.

When: June 21st at 6:00pm
Where: 20312 15th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177
Tickets: $45.00 each (purchase here)




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Free concert Tuesday from Shoreline CC with jazz virtuoso Allen Vizzutti

Monday, May 20, 2019


Shoreline Community College Concert Band Performance – “3 World Winds”
May 21, 2019, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Mountlake Terrace High School Theater


Free admission, but donations are greatly appreciated.
Donations will be used to benefit student participation in programs and activities.

Join us for an exciting Concert Band performance on May 21, 2019 at 7:00pm at the Mountlake Terrace High School Theater. 

This special event will feature Trumpet Virtuoso, Allen Vizzutti. 

His impressive career as both a classical and jazz musician, has taken Allen Vizzutti all over the world to perform with a broad array of artists and ensembles including Chick Corea, Doc Severinsen, NBC’s Tonight Show Band, Chuck Mangione, Woody Herman, the Airmen Of Note, the Army Blues and Army Symphony Orchestra, Japan’s NHK Orchestra and the New Tokyo Philharmonic, the Budapest Radio Orchestra, and many more.''


We have also invited the Shoreline Community College Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of world-class musician Jeff Kashiwa, to perform as our special guests.

The Shoreline Concert Band will perform several compositions written by Mr. Vizzutti, showcasing his beautiful sound, incredible range, and wonderful jazz improvisations. They will also perform work written by Shoreline Concert Band member, Richard Brown, entitled "Chinese Folk Rhapsody.”

It is sure to be a fun and memorable night of music and entertainment!



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Kellogg and Einstein Middle School Bands to premier works by northwest composers

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Composer Emilio José González
The Kellogg and Einstein Middle School Bands will combine in concert to premier a newly commissioned piece, written by local composer, Emilio José González entitled, “Tahoma,” on April 18th at 7pm on the Kellogg Middle School stage.

This work was achieved through a generous grant from the Shoreline Foundation. 

At the band directors’ request, Mr. González wrote a piece meant to honor the indigenous people of the Northwest, specifically the Puyallup, Muckleshoot, Duwamish, and Tulalip. 

“Tahoma” is a modern soundscape for band that evokes images and feelings of a great, living mountain.

Alec Wilmart, music faculty at Kellogg, says

“Here in Shoreline, we strive to grow together as a community. We want all our families and staff to honor each other and celebrate the multicultural patchwork that makes us whole. 
"I wanted to commission a piece of music that especially celebrated people of color in our community, people who are all too often left out of the conversation, created by a composer of color, with the intent of teaching all of our students that we all have something good to offer each other. 
"We are honored and humbled to premier this work for the community of Shoreline, and hope you will join us”.

From composer Emilio José González:

“The great white mountain that towers over western Washington has been known by many different names. To refer to the mountain as Tahoma, or another indigenous language name, is to recognize that this mountain was woven into the fabric of other people's culture and had other names before it was called “Mount Rainier.” Using the name Tahoma recognizes that we occupy land that belonged to the Puyallup, Muckleshoot, Duwamish, and Tulalip.
"Recognizing the truth in these statements is acknowledging indigenous peoples and their enduring stewardship of the land; that we are still guests and they are still our hosts. Tahoma is meant to honor the great white mountain and those who were first inspired by it.”

Composed Cait Nishimura
Performing are the Wind Ensembles of Mariko Lane from Einstein Middle School, and Alec Wilmart of Kellogg Middle School, and the concert will feature not only this new work, but also works by Canadian composer, Cait Nishimura, as well as other music for wind band.

Mr. González will be in residence the week prior, and present at the concert.

The concert is free to the public.

April 18th, 2019 at 7pm. Kellogg Middle School, 16045 25th Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.



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Shoreline CC Choirs in concert Thursday at First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach

Tuesday, March 12, 2019



The Shoreline Community College Choirs, featuring Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers, will be performing their Winter Choir Concert "By Request"on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:30pm at the First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach, 18354 8th Ave NW, Shoreline.

By donation.

Evan Norberg

"The evening will be filled with both classic and modern pieces known in the choral world as staples. I would like to invite audience members to leave your stress, struggle, work, and the like at the door. 
"Sit back and relax with your eyes closed, and let your mind drift amongst the harmonies. Enjoy a special program crafted for you by my colleagues. In polling some of Shoreline's favorite conductors, we have carefully designed pieces that we feel embody the joy of singing.
"English, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, German, and Spanish are all represented in what will prove to be a beautiful evening of music. With music by both local composers and foreign alike, each piece is shaded with purpose, a love by listeners and composers alike, and history. 
"From the tried and true Duruflé to modern composers such as Lauridsen and Barnum, it is my hope that everyone will find a few gems that will stick with you. We hope to see you at: By Request!" -- Evan Norberg

For more information about this event or about joining one of the Shoreline Community Choirs, contact Choir Director, Evan Norberg at 206-546-5899

Shoreline Community College has two first-rate choirs; the Chamber Chorale, and the more selective Shoreline Singers. Choral Director Evan Norberg schedules auditions at the beginning of each Quarter.

Chamber Chorale

The Chamber Chorale is a group of 30-40 singers that performs primarily Classical literature, often with orchestra. Directed by Evan Norberg, the Chamber Chorale tours every year and performs their own concerts in Fall and Spring quarters. During the Winter quarter, chorale members are the opera chorus for the Opera Workshop productions.

Shoreline Singers

The Shoreline Singers is a classical ensemble made up of students with past choir experience. Styles range from renaissance to contemporary music, jazz, spirituals, and pop. Students continue their education with top notch voice instructors here at Shoreline Community College and explore advanced skills related to tone, resonance, blend, and balance while learning about the various styles.

All new and returning students interested in joining Shoreline Singers must audition. Interested students should either download the audition packet or pick one up in the lobby in Music Building 800. For more information, contact Choir Director, Evan Norberg, at enorberg@shoreline.edu.

Shoreline Community College is located at 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133



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Dordt College Concert Band and Chamber Orchestra will perform Tuesday, March 12

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Dordt College Concert Band
will perform in Shoreline


The Dordt College Concert Band and Chamber Orchestra from Sioux Center, Iowa, will perform a concert at 7:30pm Tuesday, March 12, at Shoreline Christian Reformed Church 14555 25th Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.

This free concert is part of a spring tour with performances scheduled in South Dakota, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Iowa.

Directed by Dr. Daniel Baldwin and Mrs. Susan De Jong, the ensembles will perform a wide variety of instrumental selections, ranging from orchestral works by Bizet, Glinka, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Perttu, Purcell, and Tchaikovsky, among others, to contemporary wind band pieces by Baldwin, Grainger, Holst, Karrick, Reed, Ticheli, and Turrin. The concert is free, with a freewill offering received to help defray tour expenses.

Dordt College has approximately 300 U.S. and international students who participate in the music program, with opportunities to perform in four choral groups, two orchestras, and three bands. Music scholarships are available to qualified students.

Dordt College, in Sioux Center, Iowa, is a comprehensive Christian college rooted in the Reformed tradition. U.S. News and World Report, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, The Wall Street Journal, and Princeton Review all list Dordt on their best colleges lists. At Dordt, 98 percent of enrolled students receive financial aid, thanks in part to generous alumni committed to the mission of the college. Dordt offers more than 90 programs of study to a student body of approximately 1,450. 



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Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag - special Nordic Youth Concert March 3 at Phinney Community Center

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Smile, have fun, and keep your bow moving!
Photo by Martin Ng


Sunday, March 3, 2019, 4pm, hear the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag in concert at the Phinney Community Center Concert Hall (in lower brick building). Doors open 30 minutes before the show.
6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle 98103.

Come out and hear this amazing Seattle-based group of young musicians who are carrying forward the Nordic folk music tradition!

This concert is co-sponsored by Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag and Seattle Folklore Society.

The group was started more than 50 years ago by Gordon Tracie and is the only surviving group of its kind in the United States. Last year they celebrated ten years under the leadership of Martha Levenson, who was awarded the prestigious Award of Merit by the Swedish Council of America in April 2016 for her work with this children’s group. 

Tickets are $15 / $12 in advance on Brown Paper Tickets with no service charge; or call 800-838-3006. Email for more information: seattlelillalag@gmail.com

Photo by Jason Bloom
The Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag, currently made up talented young musicians ages 8 – 15, is in demand around the Pacific Northwest and stays busy with ten shows a year, including playing for dances, at festivals, pancake breakfasts, Syttende Mai celebrations and parades, and even touring in Sweden and Denmark! The next tour is tentatively planned for Norway in 2021.

They play great, energetic, rhythmic, beautifully styled folk music meant for dance. This group teaches youth a living tradition, the music from the Nordic countries of Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

The music is taught in a cultural context linked to history, dance, a way of life, and to the current folk music scene. All of the music, including harmonies, is learned the traditional way, by ear.

Interested families are encouraged to contact the group to arrange a visit. New members start every September.

In 2015, the group released its first CD, LIVE! which will be for sale at the show for $15. Please bring cash or checks to purchase your own copy! (No credit card sales).

All monies raised at this concert from ticket sales, CD sales and refreshments, will go toward providing scholarships for participants, support travel, and provide resources to work with visiting artists. Refreshments are being donated by Skål, Ballard's only Viking pub.

The group is a registered 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax deductible.



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Seattle Wind Symphony holiday concert Dec 16 in Shoreline

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Seattle Wind Symphony
in holiday concert Dec 16
The Seattle Wind Symphony will be performing a holiday concert on December 16, 2018 at 3pm at Shorewood PAC with an assortment of classics (including a special performance of You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch!). 

Seattle soprano Alexandra Picard will be a featured soloist for one or two pieces, and Dave Beck of Classical King FM 98.1 will be be spreading cheer as the master of ceremonies.

Details and tickets can be found HERE



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Downtown workers: Sanctuary in the City noon concerts

Saturday, August 25, 2018



Pacific MusicWorks and Christ Our Hope at the Josephinum present Sanctuary in the City, the second season of free lunchtime concerts at the crossroads of Downtown and Belltown, aimed at fostering a spirit of contemplation and respite in the midst of our busy and stressful lives.

45 minute concerts feature some of the region’s finest musicians performing baroque to modern works, including many works by underrepresented composers.

Wednesday, September 5 at 12:10pm at Christ Our Hope at the Josephinum, 1902 2nd Ave in downtown Seattle.

Sopranos Tess Altiveros and Danielle Sampson along with Stephen Stubbs and the Pacific MusicWorks House Band offer a preview of the 2018-2019 Pacific MusicWorks Main Stage concerts, including music by Barbara Strozzi, Monteverdi, Corelli, and Handel.

After the concert, join the musicians and fellow music-lovers next door at Moore Coffee for sandwiches, treats, and more!




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Concert and dessert buffet at Haller Lake Baptist Dec 15

Friday, December 8, 2017



Concert and Dessert Buffet 
(featuring the Straighter Road award-winning a capella group)
Friday, December 15th at 7:30 pm
Haller Lake Baptist Church

NO CHARGE - COLLECTING FOOD ITEMS



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