Sammamish Symphony brings joy to seniors with holiday concert

Sammamish, WA** Local News

The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra's holiday concert on December 8 at Eastlake High School was a resounding success, particularly in attracting local seniors eager to celebrate the season through music. The event featured a blend of classical and festive selections, with a notable twist as conductor Adam Stern introduced well-known holiday tunes arranged in minor keys, creating a captivating auditory experience. Symphony president Heather Raschko expressed her delight at the strong senior attendance, a demographic that had been less present during the pandemic. Audience member Harriss Mueller shared her appreciation for the unique musical arrangements, reinforcing the importance of live orchestral performances in nurturing community connections. The concert served as a reminder of the joy and warmth that music can bring, especially during the holiday season.

In an era marked by social distancing, events like these are vital for reviving community spirit. Stern emphasized the concert's role in fostering a sense of shared experience among attendees, highlighting the orchestra's commitment to delivering not just music but a communal celebration. Overall, the event successfully bridged generations, reaffirming the orchestra's place in the hearts of the Sammamish community.

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