In a hectic world, people seek peace. For their March 15th concert, aptly titled "Serenity," Orchestra Seattle and the Seattle Chamber Singers present Beethoven's bucolic sixth symphony, Vaughan Williams' intensely personal Serenade to Music and Stravinsky's other-worldly Le Baiser de Fée. Each musical selection was specifically chosen for this concert because it comes from a place of peace and love; transporting the listener with calm, serene beauty.
Beethoven once wrote, "No one can love the country as much as I do. For surely woods, trees, and rocks produce the echo which man desires to hear". The Pastoral, Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, serves as a musical expression of this love. Igor Stravinsky's ballet music, The Fairy's Kiss, was composed as a loving tribute to Tchaikovsky and tells the tale of a child given a fatal Fairy kiss that takes him from his engagement celebration to a realm beyond time and place. And finally, what work is so ravishing that Rachmaninoff, the Russian Romantic composer, wept at its premiere? It was Ralph Vaughan Williams' Serenade to Music, which gives voice to Vaughan Williams' love of natural and musical beauty by bringing listeners those "most-desired echoes" of heavenly harmony.
Tickets are$25 for adults; $20 for seniors; $10 for students and Youth age 7-17 receive one free ticket with each paid ticket. They are available through Brown Paper Tickets by phone at 1-800-838-3006, online at www.brownpapertickets.com and www.osscs.org, or at any Silver Platters location. For more information please call 206-682-5208, or visit our website at www.osscs.org.
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