Seattle Wind Symphony: Borrowed Gems
$5-$20
David Del Tredici — Acrostic Song
David Del Tredici — Final Alice
Charles Mackerras / Arthur Sullivan — Pineapple Poll
Johann Sebastian Bach — Prelude in B-flat major
Norman Dello Joio — Scenes from the Louvre
Gustav Holst — The Planets, Op. 32
William Walton – Crown Imperial March (arranged by W. J. Duthoit)
David del Tredici – "Acrostic Song" from Final Alice (arranged by Mark Spede)
Arthur Sullivan – Pineapple Poll (arranged by Charles Mackerras)
J.S. Bach – Prelude in B-flat major (arranged by Roland Moehlman)
Norman Dello Joio – Scenes from the Louvre
Gustav Holst – Jupiter from The Planets
Come celebrate Mother’s Day with the band as they play music that should have been written for band but was not. These “borrowed gems” are perhaps more popular as band arrangements than in their original settings of ballet, symphony orchestra, television, or the church.
About Seattle Wind Symphony
Seattle Wind Symphony is a premier wind band in the Pacific Northwest, conducted by Dr. John Falskow. Seattle Wind Symphony is dedicated to connecting the Puget Sound community through vibrant, accessible, and captivating performances. We feature a diverse array of composers, both living and historical; local Pacific Northwest soloists; and compositions spanning many musical styles. We strive to inspire a love of the unique resonance of a woodwind, brass, and percussion ensemble in audiences of all ages.
http://www.seattlewindsymphony.org/