Daryl Gregory with Matt Dinniman
When Simulations Search for Meaning: A Novelist Explores Human Truths Within Illusion
Rental Partner: Thalia Symphony Orchestra presents
Two Premieres and a Symphony Classic
Presented by Thalia Symphony Orchestra. For questions about this event, please contact Thalia Symphony Orchestra at info@thaliasymphony.org.
Thalia Symphony Orchestra’s April Concert features two premieres and a classic – perhaps the classic.
Thalia Symphony is proud to present the world premiere of Annyeong (goodbye) by Seattle composer Green Seo. Seo is an accomplished composer of music for film and video (and their principal bassist).
Thalia Symphony presents the West Coast premiere of the Violin Concerto by Irish composer Ina Boyle (1889-1967). Written in 1933 (revised 1935), the work is contemplative and wistful, dedicated to her mother who had recently passed away. It is also offers a glimpse of pre-war Ireland, before the Emergency of 1939-1946.
Their soloist will be noted Seattle violinist Victoria Parker. Born into a musical family, she has been a frequent soloist in the Northwest and beyond. She is a founding member of the North Corner Chamber Orchestra and regularly performs with the Seattle Symphony and Seattle Opera.
Concluding the program will be Ludwig van Beethoven’s (1770-1827) Symphony No. 5. Perhaps the single most recognizable piece in the symphony orchestra literature, it has been thrilling and moving audiences since its premiere in Vienna in 1808. With this performance, we also commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe.
When Simulations Search for Meaning: A Novelist Explores Human Truths Within Illusion
Rental Partner: Seattle Arts & Lectures presents
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Town Hall Seattle and Northwest Folklife present
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