Saturday, May 21, 2022 @ 2:00pm – 3:30pm (PDT)
University Unitarian Church, Seattle, WA, United States
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$18 ($14 senior, $5 ages 5-18; ages 5 & under free)

Seattle’s friendliest orchestra presents their spring family concert featuring Symphony No. 1 by Jean Sibelius and Melody by Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk, two nationalist works that have become songs of praise to a beloved native land at a time of distress. The program also includes violin soloist Luke Fitzpatrick playing Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso by Saint-Saëns.

Bring the kids! We put on a special show just for our younger audience that’s geared to maximize their enjoyment while providing a fulfilling musical program for the whole family. Kid noises and dancing are welcome. Our family-friendly concerts are shorter in duration to keep things fun for everyone. We're committed to bringing the enjoyment of the symphony and music in general to people of all ages!

Seattle Festival Orchestra is an all-volunteer community orchestra that presents concerts to delight and engage a 21st-century audience. With diverse programming, SFO creates space for its audience to experience the catharsis of the wide range of emotions available in orchestra music, to feel with our musicians the joy and sorrow, wonder and ecstasy of our art.

Please review Seattle Festival Orchestra's current COVID-19 policies before attending this event: https://www.seattlefestivalorchestra.org/covid19-policies

About Seattle Festival Orchestra

Seattle Festival Orchestra is an all-volunteer community orchestra that presents concerts to delight and engage a 21st-century audience. With diverse programming, SFO creates space for its audience to experience the catharsis of the wide range of emotions available in orchestra music, to feel with our musicians the joy, sorrow, wonder, and ecstasy of our art.

http://www.seattlefestivalorchestra.org/

University Unitarian Church

6556 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
United States

http://www.uuchurch.org/