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PMW Early Bird Season subscription
Season tickets will be mailed out in September.
Our fourth season is made up of four exciting productions:
-PMW subscribers receive a substantial discount for our performances, and invitations to private functions. Free parking will be provided to all our events with a contribution of $500 or more)
Monteverdi 1610 Vespers - St James Cathedral 8pm, Saturday, October 24, 2015
Stephen Stubbs will direct an international dream team of vocal soloists and instrumentalists in what is sure to be "an utterly thrilling Vespers" Soloists include one of the leading Monteverdi singers of our time, English tenor Charles Daniels, and cornetto virtuoso, Bruce Dickey.
Handel's Messiah - Meany Theater 8pm, Saturday, December 12, 2pm, Sunday, December 13, 2015
Stephen Stubbs, conductor
Teresa Wakim, soprano Reginald Mobley, counter-tenor Zachary Wilder, tenor Kevin Deas, bass-baritone
We will take a revolutionary approach, as practiced by Handel, of embedding the soloists in the choir. -With the University of Washington Chamber Singers and Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra.
Vivaldi The Four Seasons - Meany Theater 3pm, Sunday, February 28, 2016
We have gathered the best players of the Northwest to make up Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra under the leadership of Tekla Cunningham. Tekla will be joined by her colleagues Linda Melsted, Emma McGrath and Adam Lamotte, who will each take on a season. Also on the program will be Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Cellos, featuring soloists Beilian Zhu and Elisabeth Reed.
Gluck Orphée - Meany Theater Friday, May 20, Saturday, May 21, or Sunday, May 22, 2016
Orpheus, the mythical singer, is the symbol of the power of music.
At the untimely death of his beloved Eurydice he descends to the underworld on a heroic mission to bring her back to the land of the living. His impassioned singing wins her release, but he is then put to a test at which he, with his impetuous feelings, cannot succeed.
We are extremely pleased to present tenor Aaron Sheehan, fresh from his GRAMMY-winning performance as Orphée in Charpentier's opera, in his role-debut as Gluck's Orphée! The new production will be directed by French director Gilbert Blin, celebrated opera director of the Boston Early Music Festival, with choreographer Anna Mansbridge and GRAMMY-winning conductor Stephen Stubbs.
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LocationSt James Cathedral and Meany Theater
St James Cathedral and Meany Theater
Seattle, WA 98125
United States
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Minimum Age: 7 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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