Posted on September 10, 2024 at 6:00 am
Orchestral music nurtures the human spirit, enhances the quality of life, and is integral to the preservation and development of culture.
The Spokane Symphony’s mission is to enrich, inspire, and transform the lives of all people through music, community engagement, and education no matter their background and identity.
Spokane Symphony Passes are generously sponsored by the Library Foundation of Spokane County and with an in-kind donation by the Spokane Symphony.
Each Spokane Symphony Pass is available to reserve 30 days prior to the performance on a first-come, first-served basis.
SCLD’s Spokane Symphony Pass program is available to in-district library card holders. Learn more about the program on our Museum & Cultural Passes web page.
Masterworks 1: The Turning World
Max Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight has become a modern icon following its use in movies and TV series such as Shutter Island, Arrival, and The Last of Us. Jessie Mongomery’s sparkling Rounds won a 2024 Grammy Award for the recording with our guest artist, Awadagin Pratt. Our opening night is capped by Tchaikovsky’s searing and melodic Fifth Symphony, a profoundly emotional work of passion and brilliance.
James Lowe, conductor
Awadagin Pratt, piano
MARTIN WOLDSON THEATER AT THE FOX
1001 West Sprague Avenue
Sunday, Sep 15, 3pm
Doors open at 1:30pm. Preconcert lecture begins at 2pm.
Masterworks 3: An American Celebration
Audience favorite Morihiko Nakahara returns with all-American music, honoring the 100th anniversary of Rhapsody in Blue and opening with the Celebration Overture of local composer Greg Yasinitsky. The second half is given to dance, with John Adam’s tongue-in-cheek Cha Cha for Chairman Mao and Bernstein’s depiction of riotous sailors on shore leave in the Big Apple.
Morihiko Nakahara, conductor
Sara Davis Buechner, piano
MARTIN WOLDSON THEATER AT THE FOX
1001 West Sprague Avenue
Sunday, Nov 3, 3pm
Doors open at 1:30pm. Preconcert lecture begins at 2pm.
The Nutcracker with State Street Ballet
Gather your family and friends for Spokane’s favorite holiday tradition. State Street Ballet and over 70 local dancers bring The Nutcracker to life while Tchaikovsky’s timeless score is played live by the Spokane Symphony.
James Lowe, conductor
Performance by State Street Ballet
MARTIN WOLDSON THEATER AT THE FOX
1001 West Sprague Avenue
Thursday, Dec 5, 7:30pm
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