Seattle Symphony Presents Music Beyond Borders: Voices from the Seven

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For Immediate Release: February 4, 2017

 SEATTLE SYMPHONY PRESENTS
MUSIC BEYOND BORDERS: VOICES FROM THE SEVEN

 FREE Concert on February 8 with Program Drawn from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen

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Seattle–The Seattle Symphony will present Music Beyond Borders: Voices From the Seven on February 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium in Benaroya Hall. This FREE concert for the community will feature music drawn from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The community is invited to experience the rich and diverse musical heritage of these countries. The program is still being developed and will include as many of these seven countries as possible including works by Syrian-born Kinan Azmeh, Iraqi-born Rahim AlHaj and two Iranian-born composers, Gity Razaz and Alireza Motevaseli. These composers reside in the United States except for Motevaseli who lives in Iran.

“Our musicians and I are passionate about using our art form to create connections with others and celebrate the diversity of our community,” shared Music Director Ludovic Morlot. “Many of our musicians are immigrants themselves, so when they suggested we create a concert like this, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity to bring the universal power of music to speak across boundaries and borders.”

President & CEO Simon Woods remarked, “During the past week, I’ve seen the arts community around the U.S. coming together in meaningful ways following the recent executive order restricting travel and immigration from certain countries. At the Seattle Symphony, inclusivity is a core value. We feel inspired to add our voice, with the hope that we can bring our community together to celebrate the freedom of expression and open exchange of ideas which the arts have always stood for, especially in times of division and conflict.”

Additional programming information will be posted on the event page on the Seattle Symphony website as it becomes available. The performance will be streamed live on the Seattle Symphony’s Facebook page.

[Edit Dec. 2021: Music Beyond Borders is now available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YMeaMvW9mM]

Approximately one quarter of the Seattle Symphony’s musicians are immigrants.

The Seattle Symphony is a member of the League of American Orchestras, which has issued this statement on the executive order.

ABOUT THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY

 

The Seattle Symphony is one of America’s leading symphony orchestras and is internationally acclaimed for its innovative programming and extensive recording history. Under the leadership of Music Director Ludovic Morlot since September 2011, the Symphony is heard from September through July by more than 500,000 people through live performances and radio broadcasts. It performs in one of the finest modern concert halls in the world — the acoustically superb Benaroya Hall — in downtown Seattle. Its extensive education and community engagement programs reach over 65,000 children and adults each year. The Seattle Symphony has a deep commitment to new music, commissioning many works by living composers each season. The orchestra has made nearly 150 recordings and has received two Grammy Awards, 23 Grammy nominations, two Emmy Awards and numerous other accolades. In 2014 the Symphony launched its in-house recording label, Seattle Symphony Media.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Rosalie Contreras, Seattle Symphony Vice President of Communications, (206) 215-4782
rosalie.contreras@seattlesymphony.org
Jennifer Rice, Interim Publicist, (206) 450-7054
rice1234@yahoo.com

About Wesley Dyring

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2 Responses to Seattle Symphony Presents Music Beyond Borders: Voices from the Seven

  1. Incredible that the free tickets sold out in something like four hours! This just shows the great amount of good will that exists. Let’s keep increasing it – love is the only remedy to fear and hate.

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