Discover music, theater, and visual exhibits in this months South King County Fine Arts Roundup

Auburn, WALocal News

The South King County Fine Arts Roundup, authored by Amy Robinson, presents an exciting lineup of events for art lovers in Auburn and nearby areas. On April 4, violinist Ilana Zaks will perform in "Sound World," a free concert that highlights underrepresented composers and innovative sounds. The Auburn Symphony String Quartet invites attendees to explore the American landscape through music on April 6 with "Visions of America," featuring pieces by notable composers. Rock fans can revel in the energetic performance by STONESY, a band dedicated to the Rolling Stones, on April 5. Families are encouraged to attend "Earth to Kenzie," a free one-act opera aimed at youth audiences, on April 12.

The Rainier Symphony's "Classics Concert" will showcase orchestral masterpieces on April 12 and 13, while SilverSounds will entertain with '60s hits on the same weekend. This roundup emphasizes the importance of arts in fostering community spirit and engagement. With a mix of free and ticketed events, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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