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How Can We Stop From Singing?

Online Event WA, United States

Symphony Tacoma Voices Geoffrey Boers, director Symphony Tacoma Voices returns with their first performance gathered together since 2019. Recorded in Tacoma’s First Presbyterian Church, this concert presents three songs that reflect the challenging and heroic work that this group and choirs everywhere have undertaken over the last fifteen months. Morten Lauridsen’s Sure on This Shining > Continue Reading

Free

Cascade Conducting

Online Event WA, United States

Take a look into the annual Cascade Conducting masterclass with Maestra Sarah Ioannides, Cascade Conducting Director Teo Benson and composer David Ludwig, new dean and director of music for the Juilliard School. Students of the festival will share their experiences as well. The 2021 Cascade Conducting program will take place during the last two weeks > Continue Reading

Free

Unbreakable: Symphony Tacoma Diamond Anniversary Gala

Museum of Glass 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

Celebrate Symphony Tacoma’s 75th Anniversary season! The party features live and silent auctions, delectable food and wine and—of course—fabulous music performed by Symphony Tacoma musicians!

$175 – $200

Classics I

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Charlie Albright, piano Patrice Rushen: Color Express Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique” OPENING NIGHT. Charlie Albright returns to headline our season opener that features works by Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky. Patrice Rushen’s Color Express is dedicated to those who suffered hardship and loss due to COVID-19. Shostakovich’s Piano > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Classics II

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Mary Jensen, flute Bologne: Symphony No. 2 Mozart: Andante & Rondo for Flute & Orchestra Fauré: Fantasie for Flute & Chamber Orchestra Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin MELODIC REVERIE. Strings and woodwinds are spotlighted in this collection of European classics. A contemporary of Mozart, Bologne is known as the first classical composer > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Holiday Favorites

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Geoffrey Boers, conductor Symphony Tacoma Voices Guest artists TBA Symphony Tacoma’s annual collage of seasonal delights for the whole family.

$24 – $85

Handel’s Messiah

St. Charles Borromeo Church 7112 South 12th Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers, director) Soloists TBA Handel’s beloved classic—and a reprise of Symphony Tacoma’s first-ever performance in 1946! This holiday classic oratorio is performed by the talented orchestra and vocalists of Symphony Tacoma Voices.

$30 – $48

Classics III

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Bella Hristova, violin Smetana: Vltava “The Moldau” David Ludwig: Violin Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 1 “Titan” CLASSICAL INFLUENCES FROM BOHEMIA. Join us on a journey starting with the Moldau River and ending with classic folk melodies by Mahler. Smetana’s Vltava is a love letter to his homeland, depicting the flow of the > Continue Reading

$24 – $83

Symphony Tacoma Voices Spring Concert

Christ Episcopal Church 310 N K St, Tacoma, WA

Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers, director) Guest artists TBA An evening of choral song, video and poetry to celebrate reconnecting with our world around us.

$30 – $48

Classics IV

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sarah Ioannides, conductor Pallavi Mahidhara, piano Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers, director) Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 WORLD PREMIERE David Ludwig: Bleeding Pines Beethoven: Fantasy for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra “Choral Fantasy” LUDWIG AND BEETHOVEN. This celebration of piano and chorus features two Beethoven favorites and the world premiere of David Ludwig’s The Bleeding Pines. > Continue Reading

$24 – $83