Sunday Oct 31, 2021
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM PDT
Sunday, October 31, 2021
2:00 pm
IKEA Performing Arts Center
400 S 2nd St.
Renton, WA 98057
Tickets
Adults: $8
Seniors: $5
Students (18 & under): $3
Tickets Outlets: LA Frames (305 S. 3rd St) and King & Bunny's Appliances (4608 NE Sunset Blvd.)
Information: call 206-772-4010 or go to www.alliedaratsofrenton.org
https://seattlephil.org/concerts-and-tickets
Returning from its enforced hiatus, the Philharmonic hits the ground running with a concert that characteristically blends the familiar, the different, and the new. Franz Joseph Haydn?s joyous Symphony No. 73 is a work of unceasing high spirits, capped by a boisterous finale that includes hunting fanfares in winds and brass. Bach?s beloved Concerto for Two Violins is here given in a new version for two violas, featuring the Philharmonic?s co-principal violists Amy Werner-Allen and Jon Epstein. Two unique and distinct voices in contemporary music will be presented: Dutch composer Caroline Berkenbosch is represented by the U. S. premiere of her intriguing Monument 16, and legendary cellist and conductor Frances Walton will be spotlighted as composer of Martin (Andante for Strings), a moving tribute to longtime Seattle-based violinist and educator Martin Friedmann. The program concludes with Béla Bartók?s exhilarating Rumanian Folk Dances.