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  • Live Music: Classical

A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams - May 4 & 5th

  • Live Music: Classical

A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams - May 4 & 5th

8pm Saturday at St James Cathedral in Seattle

2:30 Sunday at Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center

“All souls…all nations…all identities…”

Walt Whitman’s lyrics are a stirring embrace of all of humanity. Combined with the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, A Sea Symphony uses the vastness and power of the sea as a backdrop for our search for meaning. Written for chorus, soloists, and orchestra, A Sea Symphony will fill you with a sense of awe and wonder in the face of a boundless universe. Auburn Symphony Orchestra is delighted to present this work in collaboration with Seattle Pro Musica and their conductor, Karen P. Thomas, and featuring Susan Payne O’Brien, soprano and Damien Geter, baritone.

ASO will perform The Boatswain’s Mate Overture by British composer Ethel Smyth, a cheerful piece which also contains Smyth’s defiant feminist spirit. The Boatswain’s Mate is a witty take on gender roles with the heroine of the story outwitting a retired boatswain who is scheming to become her suitor.

SPM will open the concert with Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae by Finnish composer Jaakko Mäntyjärvi. This haunting work draws on folk song, news reporting, and the Requiem Mass to recount the ill-fated 1994 journey of the MS Estonia.

SOLOIST
with Seattle Pro Musica
Susan Payne O’Brien, soprano
Damien Geter, baritone

PROGRAM
Conductor Wesley Schulz Music Director
Conductor Karen P. Thomas

JAAKKO MÄNTYJÄRVI – Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae
ETHEL SMYTH – The Boatswain’s Mate Overture
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS – Symphony No. 1 (A Sea Symphony)

Concert length: approximately 2 hours including one intermission

Federal Way Performing Arts & Event Center
02:30 PM - 04:30 PM, every day through May 05, 2024.

Event Supported By

Auburn Symphony Orchestra
(253) 887-7777
info@auburnsymphony.org
Federal Way Performing Arts & Event Center
31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way South
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(253) 835-7010