Impressions Seattle Wind Symphony in concert at Shorecrest PAC February 8, 2025

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The Seattle Wind Symphony will present "Impressions" on February 8, 2025, at Shorecrest Performing Arts Center, featuring a captivating collection of wind band music. Under the baton of conductor John Falskow, the evening will explore the themes of inspiration and connection across various cultures and historical periods. The concert's repertoire includes notable works by Anthony Plog, J. S. Bach, Frank Ticheli, and Caroline Shaw, showcasing a rich tapestry of musical innovation.

Mezzo-soprano Soon Cho will perform "Is a Rose," offering her expressive interpretation that adds a unique dimension to the concert. This event not only highlights the talents of the Seattle Wind Symphony but also underscores its dedication to artistic excellence and accessibility within the community. With tickets priced at $25 for general admission, $10 for students, and $5 for TeenTix, the concert is designed to welcome a broad audience. Attendees can expect an evening that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, making it a must-see event in the region. Don't miss the chance to experience this powerful and moving musical journey.

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