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SUMMARY:Everett Philharmonic Orchestra Listener’s Choice Concert
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Everett Philharmonic Orchestra for our season finale Sunday\, May 1 at 3pm in the Everett Civic Auditorium when Dr. Paul-Elliot Cobbs conducts two of Aaron Copland’s most popular works: Fanfare for the Common Man and Appalachian Spring\, as well as additional works by Beethoven and American composer Wayne Barlow. This concert\, graciously sponsored by Northwest LED Lighting\, is our annual selection of audience favorites in the “Listener’s Choice” concert. \nAt the outset of the concert\, Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man gives a spine-tingling affirmation of the strength of the “Common Man” – much in evidence in our lives in these turbulent times. His beloved Appalachian Spring is a more comforting and joy-filled reminder of happy seasons that lie ahead of us. After intermission the Everett Phil’s principal oboist Laurie Swanson will be featured in American composer Wayne Barlow’s The Winter’s Passed. Barlow’s most enduring work is a neoclassical fantasy based on southern folk tunes inspired by a verse from the Songs of Solomon. We’ll end the afternoon and close out our season with Beethoven’s bright and cheery Symphony No. 6. In this pastoral symphony\, we’ll join Beethoven on a walk in the countryside outside Vienna to a babbling brook and merry gathering\, briefly interrupted by a thunderstorm before enjoying a shepherd’s song played in thanks for the warm sun of spring. Tickets on sale now for $10 – 25. Mask required for everyone in attendance. Please check our website for the most up-to-date COVID policies. For more info visit us at EverettPhil.org\, email info@everettphil.org\, subscribe to our FaceBook page or call (425) 585-8975.
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SUMMARY:Skagit Symphony presents: There and Back Again
DESCRIPTION:Having journeyed to Paris\, Vienna\, Budapest\, and Istanbul this concert season\, the Skagit Symphony has one more stop on our magical music tour. Featuring works by Vaughan Williams and Elgar\, we’ll celebrate London of a century ago. Steinway Artist Sandra Wright Shen returns to set off sonic firework in Saint-Saens spectacular second piano concerto. \nFor more information\, visit www.SkagitSymphony.com or call (360)848-9336\nFor tickets\, visit www.McintyreHall.org or call (360)416-7727
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