CANCELLED – The Stories We Tell


    CONCERT CANCELLATION
    The Stories We Tell
    Sunday, April 26, 2020

    To join in the effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), our The Stories We Tell concert on Sunday, April 26, 2020 has been cancelled. 

    We want to offer you the following options for your tickets:

    1. Exchange your tickets for any of next season’s performances. We are happy to exchange your tickets for one of our upcoming 2020-2021 season Seattle Modern Orchestra performances, based on availability. To do so, please email: info@seattlemodernorchestra.org
    2. Donate your ticket. As a nonprofit arts organization, Seattle Modern Orchestra relies on the audience we serve. By donating your tickets, you provide vital support for music that inspires and connects our community—plus, it’s tax-deductible! If you wish to donate, please contact : info@seattlemodernorchestra.org
    3. Receive a refund. We are more than happy to honor a refund of your ticket purchase. Please contact Brown Paper Tickets at 1.800.838.3006 or support@browpapertickets.com

    To learn more about how you can support Seattle Modern Orchestra during this time, or to make a donation, please visit us online at https://www.seattlemodernorchestra.org/support/

    Thank you for your ongoing support of Seattle Modern Orchestra. We look forward to bringing you more amazing concerts very soon!

    The program was to be:
    MARCOS BALTER delete/control/option for alto flute and cello (2008)
    HA-YANG KIM New work for flute, cello, harp (2020) [Commission/World Premiere]
    R. MURRAY SCHAFER The Crown of Ariadne, suite for for solo harp, percussion and tape (1979)
    FREYA WALEY-COHEN Skye for solo harp (2015)

    Paul Taub, flute
    Ha-Yang Kim, cello
    Sophie Baird-Daniel, harp

    Rich traditions of storytelling span across cultures and time, transporting us through fantastical fairy tales or taking us into the truth of lived experience. With a backdrop of dramatic contemporary art, SMO ventures through mythology and folklore, contrasted with more Earthly tales, including a commission by local composer/cellist Ha-Yang Kim.

    TICKETS: $25 General | $15 Seniors | $10 Students