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  2. Seattle Symphony - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Symphony performing in 1908. The orchestra gave its first performance on December 29, 1903, with Harry West conducting. Known from its founding as the Seattle Symphony, it was renamed in 1911 as the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1919, the orchestra was reorganized with new bylaws under the name Seattle Symphony Orchestra.

  3. Arts in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is a significant center for the painting, sculpture, textile and studio glass, alternative, urban art, lowbrow (art movement) and performing arts. The century-old Seattle Symphony Orchestra is among the world's most recorded orchestras. [2] The Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet, are comparably distinguished.

  4. Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, hosted in Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Washington, United States, is a member-controlled orchestra founded in 1944. [ 1 ] The orchestra performs a minimum of four subscription concerts per season, in addition to outreach concerts and collaborations with other artistic organizations. [ 2 ]

  5. McCaw Hall - Wikipedia

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    Marion Oliver McCaw Hall (often abbreviated to McCaw Hall) is a performing arts hall in Seattle, Washington. Located on the grounds of the Seattle Center and owned by the city of Seattle, McCaw Hall's two principal tenants are Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet. The building is named for Marion Oliver McCaw, whose four sons donated $20 ...

  6. Music of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Even though the prolific grunge era had faded by the late 1990s, Seattle music has continued to maintain a strong influence in the independent music world via the expansion of KEXP, as well as through the sustained work of Seattle labels like Sub Pop, Suicide Squeeze Records (est. 1996) and Barsuk Records (est. 1998), who signed and promoted ...

  7. Marrowstone Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Marrowstone Music Festival was established by the Music and Art Foundation, which also founded the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras. [4] The festival was first held at Camp Sealth on Vashon Island in 1943, and was called the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Seattle Music Camp. [5] The festival has changed locations numerous times since its ...

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  9. Adam Stern (conductor) - Wikipedia

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    He has been the Music Director of the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra since 2003, and Music Director of the Sammamish Symphony Orchestra since 2014. In July 2016 he guest-conducted the "Pops" concert at the Oregon Coast Music Festival, and was named the Festival's permanent Associate Conductor/"Pops" Conductor a few days later.