Bach in the Subways at SeaTac Light Rail Station
Free
Local musicians, amateurs, and professionals alike perform the music of J.S. Bach for free for the public in celebration of Bach's 332nd birthday. Performances will take place at the foot of the escalator, near the pedestrian walkway to the parking garage and airport.
Morning concerts
10:00-11:00 Jovino Santos Neto (piano)
11:00-12:00 International House of Strings
Afternoon concerts
12:50-1:00 Emilio Gandolffi-Levine performs on the piano the Peasant Cantata (excerpt) (arr.)
1:00-1:50 Mai Le and Teresa Oris (violin duet)
1:50-2:00 Amy Arthur – music and dance (piano, clarinet, flute and voice)
2:00-5:00 Well-Tempered Clavier: Book I marathon (piano)
Evening concerts
5:00-8:00 Well-Tempered Clavier: Book II marathon piano
About Bach in the Subways
Bach in the Subways is an international movement founded by cellist Dale Henderson to sow the seeds for future generations of classical music lovers by generating public interest and excitement for the art form. Every year around March 21, Johann Sebastian Bach's birthday, musicians around the world celebrate Bach in the Subways Day by offering performances in subways, public spaces, and concerts open to all. The music is given freely as a gift, and as an invitation to further explore classical music.
http://bachinthesubways.com/