Seattle Collaborative Orchestra: Reform & Reason
$20 / $15 / free
Emilie Mayer — Faust-Ouverture, Op. 46
Julia Perry — A Short Piece for Orchestra (Study)
Felix Mendelssohn — Symphony No. 5, Op. 107 "Reformation"
Addison Kotulski, french horn
Emilie Mayer – Faust Overture, Op. 46
Julia Perry – Study for Orchestra
Camille Saint-Saëns – Morceau de concert for horn and orchestra, Op. 94
Felix Mendelssohn – Symphony No. 5 in D, Op. 107 “Reformation”
In the opening concert of the season, Seattle Collaborative Orchestra showcases 2 lesser-known works by women, including Julia Perry's Study for Orchestra, a fascinating work composed in 1952. Also on the program is a horn concerto by Saint-Saëns (with soloist Addison Kotulski, a senior at Cornish College of the Arts) and Felix Mendelssohn's stunning "Reformation" symphony.
Pre-concert lecture at 6:45.
Tickets: $20 ($15 seniors, FREE age 18 & under)
About Seattle Collaborative Orchestra
Seattle Collaborative Orchestra (SCO) is a diverse, multigenerational performing arts organization dedicated to diversity in symphonic classical music.
Students, community members, and professionals work together to create a unique and collaborative musical experience that includes a creative mix of traditional orchestral music and works by underrepresented composers
http://www.seattlecollaborativeorchestra.org/