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Exploring the Melodies: A Journey through Spokane Symphony's Captivating Concert Series

The Spokane Symphony is set to captivate audiences with a series of upcoming musical events that promise to engage, entertain, and inspire. From the intimate Chamber Soirée at The Davenport to the grand Masterworks series featuring Beethoven's classics and innovative AI compositions, each event offers a unique musical experience. Highlights include the Spokane Youth Symphony Diamond Variations, Valentine's Day with DJ Rosethrow, and a James Bond musical tribute. Prepare for a harmonious blend of classical masterpieces, innovative compositions, and world music in the vibrant city of Spokane.

Jan 8, 2025
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1. Chamber Soirée at The Davenport
Chamber music concerts offer a unique and personal way to connect with music. Often referred to as “the music of friends,” these performances invite audience members into a musical dialogue between instruments—a conversation where ideas and emotions are exchanged, much like friends sharing thoughts.
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Oct 16, 2024 - Apr 17, 2025
Spokane Symphony

The Historic Davenport, Autograph Collection

2. Masterworks 4: Beethoven vs. A.I.
Can Artificial Intelligence compose as well as humans? Could it even outwit Beethoven himself? Find out for yourself when we hear AI’s completion of the third movement of Beethoven’s unfinished 10th Symphony, set against the work of scholar and composer Barry Cooper and Beethoven’s own Eroica Symphony, a boundary-breaking masterpiece that heralded in the Romantic Era.
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18 - 19 Jan, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

3. Spokane Youth Symphony Diamond Variations
This concert will include performances by all four Spokane Youth Symphony orchestras. Spokane Youth Strings, directed by John Marshall, Spokane Youth Sinfonietta, directed by Jerilynn Harris, and Spokane Youth Philharmonic, directed by Roberta Bottelli will perform before the intermission.
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Jan 26, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

4. Masterworks 5: Daybreak of Freedom
After substantial initial success, William Dawson’s Symphony fell into decades of neglect, from which it’s only now emerging. Full of Spiritual melodies and African rhythms, the work is a brilliant and essential piece of American musical history. Joseph Schwantner sets Martin Luther King’s speeches to a soaring and luminous orchestral palate, and Beethoven opens with music of victory over oppression.
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1 - 2 Feb, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

5. Valentine’s Day with the Spokane Symphony
Remix your Valentine’s Day with the DJ Rosethrow and the Spokane Symphony in Max Richter’s Vivaldi Recomposed. Richter’s cool hypnotic minimalism combines with Rosethow’s electronica to give a new spin to Vivaldi’s famous Four Season’s in a version that will enthrall, enrapture and surprise.
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Feb 14, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

6. Masterworks 6: L.A. Stories
Conductor, Shira Samuels-Shragg, hailing from L.A. makes her Masterworks debut with Dvořák’s spellbinding Seventh Symphony. Although his New World Symphony remains the most performed, his Seventh is often considered his most perfect symphonic work. Violinist Gabrielle Després joins us with Korngold’s lush Hollywood-inspired Violin Concerto, and we open with Quinn Mason’s joyous and festive Toast of the Town.
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1 - 2 Mar, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

7. Pops 4: The Music of James Bond and More
The name is Bond—James Bond. In a world of espionage, glamour, and intrigue lies nearly six decades of timeless music of the iconic 007. Performed by the Spokane Symphony and singers Hugh Panaro and Chloe Lowery, the melodies of Shirley Bassey, Paul McCartney, Carly Simon, Adele and more will sweep you off your feet.
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Mar 15, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

8. Masterworks 7: Mateusz Plays Bruch
Come and hear why Max Bruch’s First Violin Concerto remains one of the most popular pieces of music ever composed. A work of melody, warmth, and quicksilver brilliance, it has dominated the violin repertoire since its first performance – much to the annoyance of its composer. The firey First Symphony of Sibelius foreshadows the emergence of his unique musical voice and lays the foundation for his subsequent symphonies.
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29 - 30 Mar, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

9. Pops 5: Pink Martini featuring China Forbes: 30th Anniversary Tour
Pink Martini is back! Drawing musical inspiration from around the world, Pink Martini, the self-described “little orchestra,” reunites with “big orchestra” Spokane Symphony to perform its cosmopolitan world music spanning jazz to cabaret to retro pop in over 25 languages.
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5 - 6 Apr, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

10. Masterworks 8: Let There Be Light!
Haydn’s Creation is a masterpiece of the Classical era, depicting Biblical genesis through celestial choruses, vivid orchestration, and musical drama. Infused with Haydn’s wit and charm, we journey from dark chaos to the explosion of light and encounter a cast of angels, birds, beasts, and even a worm along the way.
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26 - 27 Apr, 2025
Spokane Symphony

Spokane, WA · Martin Woldson Theater

Conclusion
As the Spokane Symphony unveils its lineup of concerts, audiences are invited to explore a world where music transcends time and technology. From classical masterpieces to contemporary interpretations, these events offer something for everyone, ensuring a memorable experience for all. Whether you're a long-time symphony aficionado or a curious newcomer, this season promises to entertain, educate, and inspire through the universal language of music.
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