Seattle Symphony Community Concert at City Hall, Feb. 26

Posted on February 22, 2016, 3:00 pm
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Seattle Symphony teams up with Seattle’s youngest musical talent in a community concert this Friday, February 26. The all-Mozart program will feature 16-year-old violinist Alena Hove, winner of the 2015 Seattle Youth Symphony Concerto Competition, and 17-year-old violist Bronwyn James, winner of the 2015 Musicfest Northwest Young Artists Competition. Under the baton of Seattle Symphony Assistant Conductor Pablo Rus Broseta, this program will include Mozart’s Symphony in D major and Symphony No. 29 in A major.

The concert is free and open to the public, and is sure to highlight some of Seattle’s greatest up-and-coming classical musicians. See the event page for more details.


Seattle Symphony Presents: All-Mozart Community Concert

When: Friday, February 26th, 12 PM

Where: Seattle City Hall (600 4th Ave)

Sarah Caples has lived in Seattle since 2004 working as a fashion stylist for private clients. Sarah launched an art and society blog in 2008, along with a monthly salon at The Sorrento Hotel, which ran until June 2012. As executive editor of VanguardSeattle.com, Caples hopes to cultivate an informed dialog about regional culture and bring people of diverse backgrounds together in support of nonprofits, artists and community builders.