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Living & Breathing Wind Music
Puget Sounds Wind Quintet members perform with Village Theatre, Fifth Avenue Theatre, Symphony Tacoma, Seattle Symphony/Opera and other area ensembles, and come together to produce their own music in the form of a quintet representing the winds of the orchestra.
The Living & Breathing Wind Music program presents an array of contemporary classical selections by five living composers, ranging from the literal representation of nature sounds in Eric Ewazens Roaring Fork to the aleatoric and variable In C-Dorian by Frank Ticheli, and styles in between. Hear the atonal and abstract, yet alternatingly angry and lyrical 5-4-3 Miniatures by Don Bowyer; Valerie Colemans upbeat work named after the Swahili word for unity, Emoja; and a world premiere by northwest composer David P. Jones that stretches the technical limitations of wind instruments. This program is free and open to the public, with gracious support provided through the Music Performance Trust Fund and the Musicians Club of Seattle.
COVID-19 PROTOCOLS: Following current mandates from King County & WA State public health officials, all audience members at this performance over age 5 will be required to wear masks. Additionally, all audience members must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Proof of vaccination may be required for entry. Chair seating will be arranged to maintain social distancing; people who live together may group chairs accordingly. Windows will be open, weather permitting. Audience should be aware that the performers (who are all vaccinated) will be playing wind instruments.
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LocationThe Wayward Music Series at the Chapel at the Good Shepherd Center (View)
4649 Sunnyside Ave N.
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
The building is wheelchair accessible. Outside the main entrance there is a ramp under the front steps to the ground floor, and inside to the right is an elevator that goes to the Chapel.
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