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Join the Seattle Wind Symphony for an impactful evening where we celebrate the power of music that has faced censorship and prejudice throughout history. This special event will feature a diverse lineup of wind band music that challenges societal norms and inspires resilience, including “Festive Overture” by Dmitri Shostakovich, “Little Threepenny Music” by Kurt Weill, and “On Parade” by Amanda Aldridge. Through their melodies, we’ll explore the stories behind these powerful works and honor the artists who dared to express themselves. Mark your calendars for November 16 at Meany Hall (UW), and be part of a night dedicated to embracing freedom of expression through the universal language of music.
General $25 / Student / $10 / TeenTix $5
To order tickets please visit www.seattlewindsymphony.org
Meany Hall (UW)
4040 Washington Lane
Seattle, WA 98195
United States
Sunny, with a high of 51 and low of 36 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear for the afternoon and evening,
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