PHILHARMONIA NORTHWEST’S NEW 2021-2022 SEASON

Our new season will be as dynamic as ever, from music inspired by Latin American folk instruments to Norwegian masters, while spotlighting the work of female composers – Gabriela Lena Frank, Florence Price, Agathe Backer-Grøndahl, and Giselle Wyers. Plus we’re doing another children’s concert! Looks like that’s becoming an annual tradition.

Join us – we can’t wait to see you!

Prismatic Colors: October 3 at 2pm

Town Hall

Amber Archibald, viola

Julia Tai, conductor

Norwegian Sounds: November 13 at 2pm

Town Hall

Laura Loge, soprano

Julia Tai, conductor

Vivaldi’s Gloria: December 11

St. Mark’s Cathedral

Rebroadcast Concert available online December 21

with Kirkland Choral Society

Glenn Gregg, conductor

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In response to the ongoing Omicron surge, our January 30th concert has been postponed to the 22-23 Season. Stay tuned for more details.

Dancing in the Sun: TBD in 22-23 Season

Town Hall

Demarre McGill, flute

Julia Tai, conductor

Once Upon a Symphony: March 13 at 2pm

Town Hall

Jim Stephenson narrator & composer

Julia Tai, conductor

Eternal Light: April 24

Bastyr Chapel

with Kirkland Choral Society

Glenn Gregg, conductor

Attend in person, or watch the live stream:
We’re very excited to play live for you in person again! At the same time, we take your safety seriously, and so does Town Hall. For that reason:

  1. Masks and proof of vaccination will be required at all concerts, and distancing is encouraged (luckily the interior of Town Hall is very large, so people can easily space themselves, and Town Hall has installed modern air filters as well).
  2. All of our regular season concerts at Town Hall will also be live-streamed (while our Kirkland Choral Society collaborations at St. Mark’s Cathedral cannot be). As an extra perk, in-person subscribers will have access to the live streams afterward.