Rose Hashimoto – Past Concerts
Violist Rose Hashimoto grew up in Seattle, lived and worked in New York City for 15 years, and recently returned to the Seattle area. Rose has performed with ensembles including A Far Cry, Shattered Glass Ensemble, the Thalia Quartet, the Aeolus Quartet, and the Argus Quartet; as a soloist with the Mannes Orchestra; and at music festivals including Icicle Creek, Birdfoot Chamber Music Festival, Manchester Summer Chamber Music, Yellow Barn, Taos, and Kneisel Hall. She played with the Experiential Orchestra on the Grammy-winning recording of Ethel Smyth’s The Prison and on A Far Cry’s Grammy-nominated album, Visions and Variations. Rose earned a B.M. from Juilliard and an M.M. and Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College.
Rose is a dedicated educator who received Suzuki training from School for Strings in New York. She currently serves on the faculty at the Suzuki Institute of Seattle and Kaleidoscope School of Music in Issaquah. She previously taught at Lucy Moses School, the Preparatory Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, and Harmony Program.
Mark Hilliard Wilson, guitar – Totems & Reflections, pt. 2
$5-$20 donation at the door
Mozart & Mutts at Old Stove Brewing Co.
Mozart & Mutts is a Seattle based charity concert series featuring world-class classical music in untraditional venues for people and t…
Free
Please Stop Talking: A Cello Recital with Some Words
Kaija Saariaho — Changing Light
Jacob Ter Veldhuis (Jacob TV) — The Body of Your Dream (arr. for string quartet & recorded audio)
"Moe" Eric Weisner — Duo for Two Cellos (world premiere)
Lawrence Dillon — Poke (arr. Kevin Leiferman & Michael King)
Free
The Suzuki Institute of Seattle: 2nd Annual Faculty Fundraiser Concert & Silent Auction
The Suzuki Institute of Seattle is proud to host our 2nd Annual Faculty Fundraiser Concert and Silent Auction. The concert will be on Satur…
$30 suggested donation
Music & Mutts at Pono Ranch
Free
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert IV: Mozart, Laitman, Dvořák
Lori Laitman — Vedem Songs
Andrew Norman — Gran Turismo (for violin octet)
Antonín Dvořák — Piano Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 23
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert III: Bach, Moore, Schoenfeld
Dorothy Rudd Moore — Night Fantasy (for piano & clarinet)
Ernest Chausson — Chanson perpétuelle, Op. 37 (for mezzo-soprano & piano quintet)
Carl Reinecke — Three Fantasiestücke for Viola and Piano, Op. 43
Paul Schoenfield — 5 Days from the Life of a Manic Depressive for piano four hands
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert II: A. Mahler, Janáček, Fauré
Leoš Janáček — Pohádka ("Fairy Tale") (for cello & piano)
Christian Colberg — The Immigrant for viola quintet
Gabriel Fauré — Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert I: Schumann, Reich, Villa-Lobos
Steve Reich — Different Trains (for string quartet)
Ottorino Respighi — Il tramonto for voice and string quartet
Heitor Villa-Lobos — Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1, W. 246 (for 8 cellos)
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Seattle Modern Orchestra in Residence at University of Washington School of Music
Melissa Wang — Red Blood Spills and Pools The Same (2024; world premiere)
Yonatan Ron — Times sways. Echoes, decay… (2023; world premiere)
Joe Krycia — Untiteld for ensemble (2024; world premiere)
Anthony Cheung — Clocks for Seeing (West Coast premiere)
$10
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert IV: J.C. Bach, Lekeu, Zwilich
Guillaume Lekeu — Violin Sonata in G major
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich — Septet for Piano Trio and String Quartet
In person: $25 ($10 student) | Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert III: Beethoven, Anderson, Strauss
T. J. Anderson — Spirit Songs (for cello & piano)
Richard Strauss — Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 13, TrV 137
In person: $25 ($10 student) | Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert II: Mahler, Bernstein, Brahms
Leonard Bernstein — Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (arr. John Musto for 2 pianos)
Johannes Brahms — Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival Concert I: Mozart, Boulanger, Schoenberg
Lili Boulanger — Two Pieces for Violin and Piano (Deux Morceaux)
Amy Beth Kirsten — three shadows for clarinet
Jeff Scott — Toccata for Clarinet and Piano
Arnold Schoenberg — Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
In person: $25 ($10 student) |
Stream: $15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: Beethoven, Respighi, Price
George Enescu — Aubade for String Trio in C major
Ottorino Respighi — Il tramonto for voice and string quartet
Carlos Simon — An Elegy: A Cry from the Grave
Florence Price — Piano Quintet in A minor
$15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: Beethoven, Respighi, Price
George Enescu — Aubade for String Trio in C major
Ottorino Respighi — Il tramonto for voice and string quartet
Carlos Simon — An Elegy: A Cry from the Grave
Florence Price — Piano Quintet in A minor
$25 ($10 student)
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: N. Boulanger, F. Mendelssohn, Silvestrov, Dvořák
Felix Mendelssohn — Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
Valentin Silvestrov (Valentyn Sylvestrov) — Selected works (songs for mezzo-soprano & piano)
Antonín Dvořák — Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87
$25 ($10 student)
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: N. Boulanger, F. Mendelssohn, Silvestrov, Dvořák
Felix Mendelssohn — Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
Valentin Silvestrov (Valentyn Sylvestrov) — Selected works (songs for mezzo-soprano & piano)
Antonín Dvořák — Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87
$15
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: Bach, Siegel, Brahms
Wayne Siegel — Jackdaw for Baritone Saxophone and Computer
Irene Britton Smith — Violin Sonata
Johannes Brahms — Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26
$25 ($10 student)
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival: Bach, Siegel, Brahms
Wayne Siegel — Jackdaw for Baritone Saxophone and Computer
Irene Britton Smith — Violin Sonata
Johannes Brahms — Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26
$15
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