American Made!
The music of American Composers is celebrated in this concert – featuring works from 3 female composers, Stella Sung, Marty Alice Rich & Mary Watkins, along with works by Aaron Copland, Charles Ives & Norman…
The music of American Composers is celebrated in this concert – featuring works from 3 female composers, Stella Sung, Marty Alice Rich & Mary Watkins, along with works by Aaron Copland, Charles Ives & Norman…
Join the symphony in celebrating the 100th Anniversary of George Gershwin’s beloved Rhapsody in Blue performed by the Glacier Symphony Orchestra featuring the acclaimed pianist Terrence Wilson. The program will also include the groundbreaking “Afro-American…
World acclaimed Israeli American Cellist Amit Peled returns to perform Dvořák’s brilliant Cello Concerto.Brahms’ heartfelt and hauntingly tender Third Symphony opens the concert.
Witness Music Director Norman Huynh’s unique interpretation of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E flat major “Eroica.” Conveying both turmoil and triumph, this piece is known as a crucial turning point for both Beethoven and…
Join us for an evening celebrating Spring in the Northwest with our third Masterworks presentation. Experience Antonín Dvořák's captivating "In Nature's Realm" Overture, Op. 91, composed in 1891. This piece is part of the "Nature,…
Eimear Arkins’ pristine vocals and dexterous fiddle playing complement Brian Bigley’s ethereal and evocative piping, all supported by the solid, rhythmic foundation of William Coulter’s Grammy-winning guitar playing. Eimear and Brian will also delight with…
Another audience-demanded encore! The symphony teams up again with Jeans ‘N Classics to perform the music of Elton John and Billy Joel, back to back! Feel the power of every rock ballad by these two…
Considered by Rachmaninoff to be his greatest work, The Bells sets the descriptive words of Edgar Allan Poe to paintmusical poetry. The HSO presents one of the first performances of New Zealand Composer John Psathas’All Seeing Sky,…
Music Director Norman Huynh offers his interpretation of Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 1. With its premiere in 1876, this symphony respected the traditions of classical giants while ushering in new possibilities for symphonic music. Then,…
Come, one! Come, all! Be ready to be dazzled by a jaw-dropping fusion of acrobats, aerial flyers, balancers, and contortionists as they bring the music of the symphony to life in unique and delightful ways.…
You'll be impressed with these talented young musicians! Include performances by the Youth Orchestra (high school winds, strings, percussion) and Sinfonia (string players age 12-15).
Lyrical features harmonious combinations of the nine talented Cascade Quartet and Chinook Winds members with Hillary Schefter on harp, including a Ravel work for flute, clarinet, and string quartet.