Auburn Symphony Orchestra and This Beautiful Earth
Oct
12

Auburn Symphony Orchestra and This Beautiful Earth

A vibrant celebration of music and nature! Experience the evocative melodies of Gabriela Lena Frank’s Elegía Andina, the passionate beauty of Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez performed by the mesmerizing Jiji, and the sun-drenched brilliance of Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony.

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Auburn Symphony and Joyful Triumph
Jan
25

Auburn Symphony and Joyful Triumph

A concert filled with spirit and grandeur! Cool Cat pays tribute to the legendary Hollywood mountain lion P-22, Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy dazzles with folk-inspired beauty featuring violinist Rachel Lee Priday, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 rises in a sweeping, triumphant testament to the human spirit.

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Auburn Symphony Orchestra and Summit, Myths and Music
Mar
29

Auburn Symphony Orchestra and Summit, Myths and Music

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As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, this program celebrates the landscapes and stories that have shaped American identity, from the vast sea to the towering peak of Mount Rainier. Carl Nielsen’s Helios Overture heralds the sunrise, while Britten’s Four Sea Interludes paints an ethereal, glassy portrait of the ocean’s ever-changing moods. Stephen Lias’s It Stands Alone unveils the majesty of Mount Rainier in a breathtaking multimedia experience, and Dvořák’s American Suite brims with folk-inspired warmth and charm.

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Soulful Serenade
Jan
26

Soulful Serenade

A moving program that includes Anna Clyne’s “Dance” for cello and orchestra as well as Robert Schumann’s original 1841 version of his Symphony No. 4.

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Radical Rachmaninoff
Oct
13

Radical Rachmaninoff

A consortium of orchestras, assembled by Wesley Schulz and the Auburn Symphony Orchestra, bring a new work to life by composer Jessica Meyer. Works by Rachmaninoff and Sibelius round out the program.

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Auburn Symphony Orchestra - A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams
May
5

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.

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Auburn Symphony Orchestra - A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams
May
4

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.

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