Saturday, January 21, 2017 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (PST)
New Hope Presbyterian Church, Kent, WA, United States

Wesley Schulz, conductor

Mussorgsky – Khovanshchina: Introduction, Dawn on the Moskva River
Tchaikovsky – Selections from Sleeping Beauty Suite, Op. 66a
Kalinnikov – Symphony No. 1 in G minor

In this all-Russian program, Seattle Festival Orchestra explores the timeless works of Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky as well as the seldom-heard Symphony No. 1 in G minor by Kalinnikov.

Mussorgsky left behind only a handful of completed works when he died in 1881. The Introduction to his opera Khovanshchina was the only part he finished (although Rimsky-Korsakov had to do the orchestration), but it is a beautiful work that stands well on its own.

Tchaikovsky remains one of the finest composers of ballet music and his suite from Sleeping Beauty brings this fairy tale to life.

Enthusiasts of Tchaikovsky will surely enjoy Vassili Kalinnikov’s powerful Symphony No. 1. Kalinnikov’s life was cut short by illness, bringing a promising composer’s life to an untimely close. Despite this, his First Symphony is a masterpiece outlining his immense talent.

Admission: $15 ($10 student/senior)

About Seattle Festival Orchestra

Seattle Festival Orchestra is an all-volunteer community orchestra that presents concerts to delight and engage a 21st-century audience. With diverse programming, SFO creates space for its audience to experience the catharsis of the wide range of emotions available in orchestra music, to feel with our musicians the joy, sorrow, wonder, and ecstasy of our art.

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New Hope Presbyterian Church

19800 108th Ave SE
Kent, WA 98031
United States

http://www.newhopekent.org