
Seattle Symphony
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Tan Dun Conducts Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women Thu, May 15 · 7:30PM
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Tiny Orchestra: Symphonic Celebrations Fri, May 16 · 10:30AM
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Tan Dun Conducts Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women Fri, May 16 · 8:00PM
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Tiny Orchestra: Symphonic Celebrations Sat, May 17 · 9:30AM
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Tiny Orchestra: Symphonic Celebrations Sat, May 17 · 10:30AM
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Tiny Orchestra: Symphonic Celebrations Sat, May 17 · 11:30AM
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100 Years of Epic Film Scores Fri, May 30 · 8:00PM
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100 Years of Epic Film Scores Sat, May 31 · 8:00PM
The Seattle Symphony is a vital part of the Pacific Northwest cultural scene and is recognized for its extraordinary performances, programming, recordings and community engagement.
Since its first performance on December 29, 1903, the Seattle Symphony has held a unique place in the world of symphonic music. During its formative years, it was the charismatic Sir Thomas Beecham who most developed the orchestra's skill and reputation. In 1954 Milton Katims began his 22-year tenure as Music Director, greatly expanding the Symphony's education programs. Rainer Miedél, Music Director from 1976 until his death in 1983, led the orchestra on its first European tour in 1980. Gerard Schwarz was appointed Music Advisor in 1983, and Music Director in [...]