Dan Williams – Past Concerts
Dan Williams is one of Seattle’s most sought-after performers, as soloist, orchestral musician, teacher and recording artist. He is principal oboist of the Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra, and has also served as principal oboist of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra. He held the same positions in the Harrisburg (PA) and Binghamton (NY) Symphonies. He has also played principal oboe with the Seattle Symphony and the Seattle Opera. Of his 1996 performance of Bach’s Double Concerto with Joseph Silverstein and the Northwest Chamber Orchestra, the Seattle Times reported that "oboist Dan Williams poured out waves of beautiful tone with considerable musicality." In a 1999 review of the Vaughan-Williams Oboe concerto, the Bellingham Herald described Williams as "a consummate player, in easy command of those subtle shades of color and phrase that can let the oboe approach the expressive range of the human voice. It was a performance to melt your heart."
Mr. Williams currently teaches oboe at the University of Puget Sound, and has served on the faculties of Western Washington University and the University of Washington School of Music.
A native of Seattle, Dan Williams received his musical training at the Juilliard School and at Western Washington University, where he was voted most Outstanding Graduate by the music faculty.
Orca Concerts: Romantic Winds
Louise Farrenc — Sextet in C minor, Op. 40
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov — Quintet in B-flat major for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and Piano
$35 ($25 senior; students free); at the door only
Orca Concerts: Romantic Winds
Louise Farrenc — Sextet in C minor, Op. 40
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov — Quintet in B-flat major for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and Piano
$35 ($25 senior; students free)
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
Northwest Sinfonietta: Wine & Dine
Roupen Shakarian — Oboe Concerto (world premiere)
Johann Strauss II — Die Fledermaus (selections)
$45 ($20 student guardian, $10 student); military discount available
Northwest Sinfonietta: Wine & Dine
Roupen Shakarian — Oboe Concerto (world premiere)
Johann Strauss II — Die Fledermaus (selections)
$25-$50; military discount available
University of Puget Sound Jacobsen Series: It Is About Time – Diverse Voices for Woodwind Quintet
Enjoy a Sunday afternoon woodwind quintet featuring Rodger Burnett, French horn; Jennifer Nelson, clarinet; Francine Peterson, bassoon; Wen…
Online: Free | In person: $20 general, $15 senior/military/UPS community; UPS/K12 students free
Auburn Symphony: Extra(ordinarily) Fancy
Ludwig van Beethoven — Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica"
$40 ($32 senior, $12 student)