Cascade Symphony presents new fall Chamber Music Concert Nov. 12 at Edmonds Waterfront Center

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Cascade Symphony Orchestra is gearing up for an exciting fall Chamber Music Concert on November 12 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, starting at 7 p. m. This concert will feature an array of timeless pieces from legendary composers, including Mozart, Beethoven, and Dvorak, aiming to captivate local music enthusiasts. The event underscores the organization's dedication to providing rich cultural experiences for the Lynnwood community. Attendees will enjoy a blend of musical styles and performances, showcasing the remarkable talent of local musicians.

This concert not only offers a platform for artistic expression but also strengthens community ties through shared cultural experiences. Tickets are expected to attract a diverse audience, fostering appreciation for classical music. As residents gather for this evening of artistic collaboration, the concert stands as a testament to the importance of the arts in enhancing community life. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in an evening of beautiful music right in Lynnwood.

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