Sunday, June 3, 2018 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (PDT)
First Free Methodist Church, Seattle, WA, United States
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$25 ($20 seniors, $10 students, youth free)

Mendelssohn – Psalm 42, Op. 42
Robert Brooks – The Migration and Death of Esperanza Soledad Hernández
Dvořák – Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70

Antonín Dvořák wrote his seventh symphony during a time of personal turmoil and tribulation after the deaths of his mother and his beloved eldest child  –  one page of the manuscript reads, “From the sad years.” Throughout the symphony the composer searches for hope and joy: “What is in my mind is Love, God and my Fatherland,” he confessed to a close friend. The search for God and spiritual enlightenment is also at the core of Felix Mendelssohn’s sublime setting of Psalm 42: the image of a deer longing for fresh water is a symbolic representation of humankind’s ongoing search for spiritual comfort and joy in the light of God.

Please join us prior to the concert at 2:00 pm for a free “Behind the Music” discussion!

First Free Methodist Church

3200 Third Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119
United States

https://ffmc.org/