Beethoven’s triumphant Ninth Symphony closes the season for Tacoma Symphony...
The Tacoma Symphony Orchestra and chorus and prominent local soloists join forces Saturday night for the season finale, a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9, the “Choral.” One of the most...
View ArticleTacoma Symphony Orchestra puts on a joyful finale at the Pantages, despite...
Tacoma’s Pantages Theater was filled last Saturday night with joyous sounds from both stage and audience – appropriate enough, since the program for the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra’s season finale...
View ArticleTacoma Symphony announces finalists for new director position
The Tacoma Symphony Orchestra has announced the four finalists for its upcoming artistic director position. The position, which will become vacant at the end of the 2013/14 season as long-term...
View ArticleTacoma Symphony Orchestra grant doubles endowment; another allows new...
The Tacoma Symphony Orchestra is the recipient of two new grants totaling $554,000, one effectively doubling the organization’s endowment and the other allowing the formation of a new position to...
View ArticleTacoma Symphony Orchestra takes to the sea for its season opener with Leon...
The Tacoma Symphony might be launching into a creative and unusual season this year including video game music, new compositions and a double bass concerto (watch the GO cover in November for the...
View ArticleMuscly virtuosity from Leon Bates and atmospheric playing from Tacoma...
It seemed like the perfect combination for a season opening: a jazzy first half, a terrific pianist, a new piece and an ocean-themed centerpiece. But despite some impressive playing, the Tacoma...
View ArticleCritic’s Picks: TSO with Janet Sung, Cathedrals at Immanuel Presbyterian,...
TSO with Janet Sung Dynamic young violinist Janet Sung returns to the Tacoma Symphony to play Lalo’s “Symphonie Espagnol,” on a program that also includes Beehoven’s “Eroica” symphony. 7:30 p.m. Nov....
View ArticleTacoma Symphony launches new kids’ series with “Peter and the Wolf,” both in...
Kids need classical music – we’re all familiar with the studies that repeatedly show how much it improves grades, test scores, teamwork, concentration and behavior. But sometimes it’s hard to get them...
View ArticleCritic’s Picks: UPS piano fest, Tacoma Symphony Chorus, Tacoma Symphony...
William Ransom at UPS piano fest Internationally-known American pianist William Ransom kicks off the 23rd annual Piano Festival at the University of Puget Sound tonight with a recital. The festival...
View ArticleIn “See Change I,” Tacoma Symphony’s first conductor finalist Sarah Ioannides...
If its first finalist is anything to go by, the Tacoma Symphony won’t have a problem choosing a new artistic director that’ll take them to higher musical places. A nearly-full crowd showed up at the...
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