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Join the Seattle Wind Symphony for our 8th annual Star-Spangled Spectacular.
This annual concert, in Seattle’s world-class Benaroya Hall, is a “Birthday Celebration for America” and will feature a variety of festive American classics, both old and new. The program includes selections by Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Omar Thomas, Sammy Nestico, and John Philip Sousa. The performance will feature guest soloist Sarah Viens, principal trumpet of Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Dr. John Falskow, Seattle Wind Symphony’s Artistic Director and Conductor, leads the ensemble with an eye for celebrating diversity in compositions for wind band. We are joined again by the wonderful Seattle Wind Symphony Chorus, led by Dr. Linda Gingrich. Dave Beck of Classical KING-FM 98.1 returns as the concert host and announcer.
Tickets are free; but you must have a ticket to get in. Visit benaroyahall.org to reserve your FREE tickets today!
Your support helps Seattle Wind Symphony bring this celebratory performance to Benaroya Hall. To make a donation to Seattle Wind Symphony, please visit seattlewindsymphony.org/donate. Thank you!
Benaroya Hall
200 University St
Seattle, WA 98101
United States
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