Northwest Symphony Orchestra’s third concert of the season, “Gardens of England,” is Mar. 14
Fri, 02/27/2015
On March 14th, Northwest Symphony Orchestra’s third concert of the season, “Gardens of England,” will usher in spring with a symphony by Vaughan Williams, Gerald Finzi’s Clarinet Concerto, and a
selection from Recollections by Seattle composer Peter Seibert. The concert will be at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in West Seattle.
“Vaughan Williams wrote his beautiful Fifth Symphony as a reminded of the beauty that is possible in this world, against the ravages of World War II. One is able to taste, feel, and envision the gorgeous and tranquil British landscape of Vaughan Williams’ beloved homeland. Also on the concerto is virtuoso clarinet soloist Sean Osborn, who, having toured much of the world, is back home in Seattle to perform Gerald Finzi’s Clarinet Concerto with the NWSO - one of my personal favorite concertos.”
- NWSO Conductor Anthony Spain
Clarinettist Sean Osborn has performed on four continents since his recital debut at the age of seventeen at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Appointed over nearly 300 other applicants to a position with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in 1989, Mr.Osborn was the youngest clarinetist in the history of the Met. He has also performed as guest Principal Clarinet with the New York Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Seattle Symphony, and the American Symphony Orchestra.
English Gardens
Saturday, March 14th, 2015 at 8:00pm
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
4142 42nd Ave. SW, Seattle
Dance (from Recollections), Peter Seibert
Clarinet Concerto, Gerald Finzi
Clarinet soloist, Sean Osborn
Symphony #5, Ralph Vaughan Williams
Tickets
Adult - $15
Senior (Over 60) - $12
Student - $12
Group Rate - $10 per person when total ticket purchase is 10 tickets or more