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

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The Cascade Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is gearing up to host a fall Chamber Music Concert on November 12 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, starting at 7 p. m. This concert will present a selection of timeless works by esteemed composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Dvorak, appealing to both seasoned classical music lovers and newcomers alike. The performance will take place in an intimate venue, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to connect more deeply with the music and the performers. As part of its mission to enhance the cultural vitality of Edmonds, WA, the CSO continues to offer events that foster a love for the arts within the community.

This concert not only showcases exquisite musical talent but also serves as an essential gathering point for local residents to come together and celebrate the richness of classical music. Advance tickets are recommended due to the expected high turnout, underscoring the concert's significance in the local cultural calendar. The CSO encourages community engagement and participation, making this event a key highlight of the fall season. Join the community for an evening of enriching music that promises to inspire and entertain.

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