By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer “…a scenario where the obscene wealth, the corruption of high political power, …
Performance
in performance: Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s “Princess Ida”
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to The Sybaritic Singer Gilbert and Sullivan’s Princess Ida is one of the lesser known operettas of the canon …
in performance: Seattle Symphony Welcomes Kendall & Heyward
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer Two brilliant young visiting musicians created a storm of interest at the Seattle …
in performance: Seattle’s Town Hall Reopens
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer Town Hall opened in 1998, the remodel of an old Christian Science Church with a …
in performance: French Composers Durand & Dalbavie at Seattle Symphony
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer Two French composers, Joel-Francois Durand and Marc-Andre Dalbavie, were at Benaroya …
in performance: St James Cathedral + The Tallis Scholars = Sublimity
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer It’s always a red-letter day when The Tallis Scholars makes one of its rare visits to …
in performance: Musical Adventures at Seattle Symphony’s Octave 9
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer A few weeks ago, Seattle Symphony opened its new venue: Octave 9: Raisbeck Music …
in performance: Seattle’s Youth Performers Take to the Stage
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to The Sybaritic Singer In a world where it’s often a premise that classical music is only for older people, it …
in performance: Bach-Inspired Works at the Seattle Symphony
By Philippa Kiraly, Special to the Sybaritic Singer Johann Sebastian Bach was born March 14, 1685, this year being the 334th anniversary …