Notable News
September 2016
70th Anniversary Season Kickoff
Saturday, September 17, 10 am-2 pm at Pybus Market
Join symphony musicians and supporters for our free 70
th anniversary season kickoff! Meet orchestra musicians, listen to music from Symphony Music Ambassadors, play a recorder or shaker in the Instant Orchestra, enjoy delicious anniversary cake, learn about the exciting season, and order your season tickets. If you are present at 1:30, you will enjoy a special surprise. We hope to see you Saturday at Pybus Market!
Announcing our New Website
We are pleased to announce the launch of our
newly designed website! Feel free to
take a peek! Designed with a fresh new look and user-friendly navigation, the new site is updated with the latest information about our orchestra season and community programs, and provides an easy way to purchase tickets and make contributions. The URL will remain the same,
wenatcheesymphony.org. We hope you will enjoy our new site. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please
send them our way.
Last Chance to Purchase Season Tickets
If you have not yet purchased your season ticket for the 70
th Anniversary Season,
Celebrating Life Through Music, time is running short. Secure your seat, save money and support the orchestra with a subscription. There are three easy ways to purchase your season tickets:
Online ...............
numericapac.org
In Person........... PAC box office, lower lobby, 123 North Wenatchee Avenue
Phone................ (509) 663-ARTS (2787)
70th Season Opener on October 1st
Coming to America
The orchestra’s season opener is only two weeks away! On the program are Korngold’s light-hearted Theme and Variations, Felix Mendelssohn’s symbolic Symphony No. 5 and Dvořák’s lyrical Cello Concerto in B minor featuring principal cellist Matthew Ryan-Kelzenberg. For more information on
Coming to America,
visit our website. To purchase tickets
, visit
numericapac.org.
Voortex Live - A Journey of Sight and Sound
Slow Burn by Ian Ethan Case, featuring G Maxwell Zemanovic and the Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra
Last spring the symphony collaborated with Voortex Productions on a film concert, Voortex Live. Along with film, the show featured several musicians including
Adam Butler of San Francisco,
Andre Costantini of New York City,
Ian Ethan Case of Boston, G Maxwell Zemanovic of New Orleans and local composers Gordon Schuster and Aaron Davis. Voortex Productions has just released a
video from the production. Watch Slow Burn here.
Additional Ways to Support the Association