Summer Sings 2011

2009_summer_sings_carminaThis year's Summer Sings series is one of the most exciting we've ever had. We have outstanding directors, accompanists, and familiar works you love. Join Seattle Symphony Chorale, the official chorus of Seattle Symphony, for four open reading sessions, featuring major choral works led by talented local conductors.

Brahms' Requiem
Monday, July 11, 2011, 7-9:30pm
Swedish Cultural Center
Conductor: Karen P. Thomas, Artistic Director of Seattle Pro Musica


Bach's Magnificat
Monday, July 18, 2011, 7-9:30pm
Swedish Cultural Center
Conductor: Geoffrey Boers, Director of Choral Activities at the UW


Poulenc & Vivaldi: Gloria
Monday, July 25, 2011, 7-9:30pm
Swedish Cultural Center
Conductor: Adam Stern, Music Durector of Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra


Orff's Carmina Burana
Monday, August 1, 7-9:30pm
Benaroya Hall, S. Mark Taper Auditorium
Conductor: Joseph Crnko, Seattle Symphony Associate Conductor for Choral Activities, Music Director of Northwest Choirs


$10 tickets / cash or check only at the door
Parking: Free at Swedish Cultural Center; $6 in Benaroya Hall garage
No RSVP necessary

Benaroya Hall / Onstage in the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium.  First 300 to arrive are seated onstage.  Enter through the Artists Entrance (off of 2nd Avenue, just south of garage entrance).

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About the Chorale

The Seattle Symphony Chorale, the official chorus of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, was founded as the Seattle Chorale in 1953 by Leonard Moore. The Chorale began its formal affiliation with the Symphony in 1976 and now consists of approximately 120 volunteer singers chosen by audition.

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