Northwest Sinfonietta gives U.S. premiere of a newly-discovered strings-only...
It’s not your usual Beethoven concerto, but then the Northwest Sinfonietta prides itself on doing new twists on standards. This weekend the Tacoma-based chamber orchestra gives the U.S. premiere of a...
View ArticleBroken consort music with the Salish Sea Early Music Festival at Trinity...
The Salish Sea Early Music Festival keeps going this week with “Broken Consort: Milan, London and Paris,” an evening of Renaissance and baroque music for four instrumental parts performed in the...
View ArticleCharlie Chaplin takes the Northwest Sinfonietta to “The Gold Rush” in...
The Northwest Sinfonietta, whose usual domain is the classical chamber orchestra repertoire, had a brief flirtation with Charlie Chaplin four years ago, playing the score live to his silent films “A...
View ArticleContinuo conference and concerts bring the best in early music to Pacific...
Early music lovers, rejoice. Pacific Lutheran University is teaming up with the Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies (based at Cornell University in New York) to hold its annual spring...
View ArticleHusband-and-wife team offer unusual combination of violin and percussion for...
How often do you get to see a husband-and-wife performing classical music together? Well, if they play percussion and violin respectively, not that often – which is why this weekend’s Second City...
View ArticleCritic’s Picks: Tacoma Performing Dance Company, Haimovitz/O’Riley at the...
Tacoma Performing Dance Company offers new choreography at Stadium The spring show for the Tacoma Performing Dance Company goes from brand-new choreography by director Jo Emery set to both...
View ArticleCritic’s picks: Tacoma Art Museum free festival, Vashon Island art studio...
TAM free festival and paper installation Celebrate Tacoma Art Museum’s 10th birthday in its new Pacific Avenue building with a free community festival tomorrow. Activities include a community paper art...
View ArticleScience and music meet in Susan Botti’s “Cosmosis” at Pacific Lutheran...
Combining arts and sciences is getting trendy around Puget Sound these days – witness the Art+Science salons held by the University of Puget Sound at Tacoma Art Museum, the upcoming opera staged at...
View ArticleBlues/tango singer María Volonté returns to Madera Furniture Company in...
Back by popular demand to Madera Furniture Company is Argentine singer and guitarist María Volonté, who’ll bring her unique fusion of blues and tango next Thursday night along with Californian...
View ArticleRecital for rare pedal harpsichord at Christ Episcopal, Tacoma
Harpsichord recitals are rare enough in Tacoma, but this Friday Mark Brombaugh offers early music enthusiasts an even rarer opportunity: a recital on a harpsichord with pedals. Playing music by Bach,...
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