Auburn Symphony Orchestra - A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams
“Behold, the Sea!” With these words, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ massive Sea Symphony begins. Using over 107 lines of text from the poet’s Leaves of Grass, Vaughan Williams’ choral-orchestral work explores the sea itself as well as the sea of time, humankind and our infinite world. Auburn Symphony Orchestra is delighted to present this work in collaboration with Seattle Pro Musica and their conductor, Karen P. Thomas.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams
“Behold, the Sea!” With these words, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ massive Sea Symphony begins. Using over 107 lines of text from the poet’s Leaves of Grass, Vaughan Williams’ choral-orchestral work explores the sea itself as well as the sea of time, humankind and our infinite world. Auburn Symphony Orchestra is delighted to present this work in collaboration with Seattle Pro Musica and their conductor, Karen P. Thomas.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - From Marimba to Mozart
Explore the music of Jessie Montgomery, Emannuel Sejourne and Wolfgang Mozart in this dynamic program by the Auburn Symphony Orchestra.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Lights, Camera, Action!
Bring your whole family to Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s action-packed concert featuring exciting music from epic adventure films! Maestro Schulz will take you to the high seas in search of pirates, to the island of Themyscira, home of Wonder Woman, and to the animated world of The Incredibles. No adventure is too big for Auburn Symphony Orchestra!
Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Wesley Schulz is making his debut with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra as a finalist for their Music Director position. Tessa Lark, violin, will perform Wynton Marsalis Violin Concerto. Also on the program is Anna Clyne’s “Masquerade” and Hector Berlioz, “Symphonie fantastique.”
Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Wesley Schulz is making his debut with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra as a finalist for their Music Director position. Tessa Lark, violin, will perform Wynton Marsalis Violin Concerto. Also on the program is Anna Clyne’s “Masquerade” and Hector Berlioz, “Symphonie fantastique.”
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Love and Legends
Lauded for his “haunting lyrical grace” (Gramophone), violist Jordan Bak joins Auburn Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Schulz for Bela Bartok’s Concerto for Viola alongside works by Jennifer Higdon, Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Holiday Spectacular
Join Maestro Schulz and the Auburn Symphony Orchestra for Holiday Spectacular. ASO will perform the soundtrack, LIVE, to the Oscar-nominated holiday film, The Snowman as well as bring you seasonal favorites such as Miracle on 34th Street, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, our traditional audience sing-along and much more!
Pacific Northwest Ballet presents George Balachine's The Nutcracker
Maestro Wesley Schulz returns to the Pacific Northwest Ballet for performances of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - American Voices
Auburn Symphony Orchestra continues its annual celebration of American music through iconic and newly-embraced works including William Levi Dawson’s “Negro Folks Symphony,” Juan Pablo Contreras’ “Mariachitlán,” and Leonard Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.”
Remembering Maestro Gerhardt Zimmermann with the Canton Symphony Orchestra
The Canton Symphony Orchestra presents this concert entirely dedicated to Gerhardt’s legacy. The orchestra will perform his favorite pieces and have them conducted by friends and colleagues who are able to join us. It will feature the full orchestra and images from his life will be projected on stage.
Early Music Seattle and Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Everything Old is New Again
Seattle Baroque Orchestra and Auburn Symphony Orchestra join forces to present a unique program of contemporary pieces inspired by baroque traditions.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák’s Concerto for Cello
In this uplifting, glorious season finale cellist Efe Baltacigil will perform with ASO the finest of all cello concertos. The concert begins with the warmth and tranquility of Johannes Brahms’ Third Symphony and is rounded out with Three Spirituals by American composer Adolphus Hailstork.
Waco Symphony Orchestra
Wesley Schulz appears as Guest Conductor and Music Director Finalist with the Waco Symphony Orchestra.
Austin Symphony Orchestra - Young People's Concerts
Schulz returns to the Austin Symphony Orchestra for six performances of Young People’s Concerts.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Movie Mix Tape - Film Music of the 80's & 90's!
We're stoked! Listen to rad music from some killer movies including Chariots of Fire, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Beauty and the Beast, and much more! This show will be gnarly, dude!
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Pure Resonance
The music of Felix Mendelssohn and Dimitri Shostakovich holds the spotlight in this performance by the Auburn Symphony Orchestra.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Carnegie Hall's Link Up
Auburn Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present two performance of Carnegie Hall’s Link Up, The Orchestra Sings!
Pacific Northwest Ballet - The Nutcracker
Maestro Wesley Schulz makes his company debut with the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual production of The Nutcracker. Catch one of seven performances to see Schulz in the pit with the PNB Orchestra!
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Holiday Spectacular
Celebrate the holidays with Auburn Symphony Orchestra! Bring the entire family for an evening of comfort and cheer. Don’t miss Sleigh Ride, our traditional Sing-Along, and a few holiday surprises.
Richmond Symphony Orchestra - Fate Now Conquers
Wesley Schulz appears as guest conductor and music director finalist with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra (IN).
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - American Voices
In this remarkable exploration of American Voices in classical music, we invite you to saunter, skip or dance your way down the streets with George Gershwin’s An American in Paris, treat yourself to the west coast premiere of a new work by Pulitzer Prize winning composer, Tania León, and feel invigorated by the romantic, British-inspired work of Amy Beach.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra - Extra(ordinarily) Fancy
Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s 26th Season kicks off in the most “Extra(ordinarily) Fancy” way possible with music by Viet Cuong, Felix Mendelssohn and Ludwig van Beethoven. The concert opens with a work by Viet Cuong for chamber orchestra and dueling oboes. Come hear as ASO’s very own Shannon Spicciati and Dan Williams go “reed to reed” in the ultimate oboe smackdown! Rachell Ellen Wong, 2020 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient, will perform Felix Mendelssohn’s lustrous Violin Concerto. Beethoven’s monumental “Eroica” Symphony will close out this powerful season opening performance.
American Guild of Organists National Convention
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra and renowned organist Reneé Anne Louprette perform two organ concertos at the culminating performance of the American Guild of Organists National Convention at Benaroya Hall.