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Sad news: percussionist Ron Johnson

From Seattle Symphony President and CEO Simon Woods March 3, 2015 Dear Symphony Family, I am so sorry to share the news that our dear friend Ron Johnson passed away this morning after a long and courageous battle with cancer. … Continue reading

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And the Grammy goes to…UW Music faculty and alumni

Submitted by Joanne De Pue on February 9, 2015 – 9:22am music.washington.edu/news/2015/02/09/and-grammy-goes-touw-music-faculty-and-alumni Senior artist-in-residence Stephen Stubbs won a 2015 Grammy for Best Opera Recording. UW Music faculty artist Stephen Stubbs was awarded the Grammy for best opera recording and affiliate … Continue reading

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Seattle Symphony Celebrates “Best Contemporary Classical Composition” Grammy

Seattle Symphony’s Recording of John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean is First-Ever Recording by the Orchestra to Receive a Grammy Award February 8, 2015 It was announced earlier today that the Seattle Symphony recording of Become Ocean by John Luther Adams … Continue reading

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Mike McCready with Seattle Symphony Previewed on Evening Magazine

Tonight’s Sonic Evolution concert, featuring special guest Mike McCready with the iconic rock group Mad Season, was featured yesterday on KING5’s Evening Magazine. You can view it here, starting at 23:17. After last season’s Sonic Evolution concert in 2014, a YouTube video of … Continue reading

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Seattle Symphony In the News: Dec. 31 “Best of 2014 Edition”

From Rosalie Contreras | Vice President of Communications | SEATTLE SYMPHONY ANNOUNCEMENTS As 2014 comes to a close, we’re featured in a record number of “best of 2014” lists, and covered in numerous publications for our six Grammy nominations and our Sonic Evolution news. This month … Continue reading

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Seattle Symphony Receives Six Grammy Nominations

Seattle Symphony press release–December 5, 2014 Seattle Symphony Media’s Recording of Works by Henri Dutilleux Receives Nominations for: Best Orchestral Performance Best Classical Instrumental Solo by Xavier Phillips Best Engineered Performance Seattle Symphony Commission and Performance of Become Ocean by John Luther Adams … Continue reading

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Music May Not Be the Universal Language We Thought…

Often we hear the thought expressed that music is a universal language. While it is true that music in some form exists universally, different cultures can have very different perceptions of what music is and its role in life. I … Continue reading

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Seattle Symphony In the News: October 15, 2014

from You You Xia at Seattle Symphony ANNOUNCEMENTS We are thrilled to let you know that recordings on Seattle Symphony Media have received wonderful coverage in major national and international media outlets this month.  Releases appeared as a full-page collector … Continue reading

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Dvorák’s Trip to the New World

This past week in the Seattle Symphony we played Dvorák’s New World Symphony as the final week of a three-week mini Dvorák festival. As we performed our concert this evening, I could not help remembering the time that we did … Continue reading

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Alex Dyring’s New Website Is Up!

My son Alex is an electric/upright bassist, composer, arranger and instructor. He graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston a month ago, taking just three years to finish a four-year degree, and he is now living back home and working … Continue reading

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