Tuesday, November 10, 2020 @ 10:00pm – 10:30pm (EST)
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Free (Free)

Roberta Hansen Downey, cello
Joseph Adam, piano

The chamber music of Johannes Brahms is among the most treasured and beloved music composed in the late 19th century. Join us in these programs, each featuring one of the sonatas written for strings and piano (paired with a complementary work by a different composer), with musicians from the Seattle Symphony Orchestra joining our Cathedral musicians. Each program is livestreamed at 7pm Pacific, and is approximately forty-five minutes in length.

We invite you to join the livestream at the St. James Cathedral, Seattle Facebook page, or at the Cathedral’s Vimeo page. If you are unable to watch live, the video will be archived for future viewing.

The livestream will take place at 7pm Pacific / 10pm Eastern. Broadcasting live from St. James Cathedral, Seattle, WA.

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Link to donate: https://www.stjames-cathedral.org/music/donate/default.aspx

About Roberta Hansen Downey

Roberta Hansen Downey grew up in Seattle and Tacoma. She earned her Bachelor of Music at the University of Southern California, studying cello with Gabor Rejto, and continued her cello studies with Cordelia Wikarski-Miedel. She was a winner of the Northwest Young Artist Competition and the Don Bushell Concerto Competition. She joined the Northwest Chamber Orchestra in 1978, and subsequently joined the Seattle Symphony in 1982. After her first six seasons with the Orchestra, Roberta took time off to earn her Master’s Degree in Performance at the Eastman School of Music. She is a frequent guest artist on the Second City Chamber series in Tacoma.