Seattle Wind Symphony at Shorewood Performing Arts Center May 3, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On May 3, 2025, the Seattle Wind Symphony will present an evening dedicated to global wind band music at the Shorewood Performing Arts Center in Shoreline, WA. This concert will feature a diverse repertoire that highlights themes of land, country, ceremony, and dance, enriching the cultural fabric of the community. Notable pieces include Itaru Sakai's "Fanfare of Wakakusa Hill," Edward Gregson's "Festivo," and John Philip Sousa's "Sesquicentennial Exposition March. " The inclusion of works arranged by Shelley Hanson, such as Josef Rheinberger's "Abendlied," adds depth to the program. Tickets are affordably priced at $25 for general admission and $10 for students, encouraging widespread participation.

This concert not only showcases the talent of the Seattle Wind Symphony but also fosters an appreciation for music among younger audiences. As art remains a vital aspect of community identity, events like this serve to strengthen local ties and celebrate cultural diversity. Attendees can expect an engaging evening that promises to be both entertaining and educational.

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