The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival duplicates Seattle’s successful formula.
Backstage bickering has reached a crescendo at Benaroya, but the symphony sounds as good as ever.
Two ear-opening concerts of strings and song.
Classical music’s stickiest etiquette problem.
And local composers steal it.
Struggling to be political with instrumental music.
Mozart’s Così gets the overly comic treatment.
Bion Tsang If you’re a serious cellist, you can’t not tackle the Bach Suites, six collections of six movements each:…
Local theater gifts for the holidays.
What the program notes won’t tell you.
The area’s composers are back—and they’re after your money!
Something old, something new from a favorite chamber music series.
Young composers get to hear the pros play their notes.
Gilbert and Sullivan do it again—without the fat lady.
A contemporary opera errs on the side of formula.
Modern music shines in the hands of expert performers.
The SSO strikes chords in audiences of all ages as it opens its new season.
New CD captures the sounds of WTO’s police officers.
Murder! Lust! Insanity! Soprano Harolyn Blackwell steals the show at Seattle Opera.
Jonathan Dean’s opera titles make the art form intelligible to the masses.