In shaky times for classical music, how one local ensemble survived the terrible twos.
A sit-down with Jeopardy! champ-turned-author Ken Jennings.
Her songs do anything she wants them to.
I never thought I’d live to see the day.
Late-summer refreshment at St. James.
Making a day of it at the Olympic Music Festival, where swallows and Schumann mingle.
Composition a la Lego.
Seattle Opera fills the stage with Gershwin’s unforgettable characters.
Seattle’s busiest orchestra player makes the 5th Avenue ring.
There’s much to enjoy in Gilbert and Sullivan’s melodrama.
Downtown, the Seattle Chamber Music Society gets a little less posh, but stays exciting.
A thundering farewell in the house that Schwarz built.
The Jan Brady of the orchestra gets its own festival.
Gerard Schwarz’s final bow.
Richard Strauss made beauty from the ruins of World War II.
Austen? Sentimental? Balderdash!
The SSO salutes Sam Jones.
Yet again, a 5th Avenue production is a safe bet.
Resistance is futile. Don’t even try not falling for these adorable twin lesbian political-activist farmer/folksinger/comedians from New Zealand. “On paper,…
Sounds of nature + expert improvisers = nine hours of sonic wonder.