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- Moving to the U.S. has allowed Tindemans to live her early music dream
- Symphony opens a new season after shuffling some chairs
- Russian program, Cliburn dress up season-opening gala
- City's booming modern dance scene struts its stuff in autumn showcase
- Guitar series opens with Peruvian known for his outstanding musicality and repertory
- No once-upon-a-time 'Sleeping Beauty,' Byrd's work enters a new realm
- Miro concert superb in every way
- British pianist was the only standout on symphony bill
- Ballet a provocative take on 'Beauty'
- Rocking classical stereotypes
- 'Blueprint' fails to channel Lady Day
- 'End of the Affair' makes a tender transition to opera
- Auburn Symphony rises to a new level
- Flashes of Schiff's brilliance and pomposity
- Rozario's voice made the evening
- Young German's 'Mopey' is in step with PNB's goals
- Russian music, Russian conductor, Seattle Symphony: Perfect
- Kick gets Seattle dance community moving in a new way
- Notable debuts for Seattle Symphony
- In transformation, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago keeps style, adds substance
- Classical music/dance Reviews: Schwarz conducts a magnificent concert
- Seattle Men's Chorus' holiday show a seasonal treat
- Seattle Men's Chorus stages a magical holiday show
- The season of lights is given an eloquent expression
- Choral Arts promises a potpourri of works that are audience-friendly
- Seattle Baroque Orchestra celebrates Christmas with Bach
- Musicians forced to sell prized instruments
- Medieval chorus delights eyes and ears at Suzzallo
- The new and old keep things vibrant in the performing arts
- Medieval Norwegian saga sails through heaven and hell
- A taste of Norwegian music and food kicks off Mostly Nordic season
- Ready to Blow: Tuba concerto inspired by UW wind tunnel
- Seattle Opera announces new season
- Birgit Nilsson: 1918-2005: Swedish soprano thrilled audiences worldwide
- Tenor Berkeley-Steele makes a rare foray into lighter roles with 'Die Fledermaus'
- Strauss gets rid of the winter blahs
- Experimentation is the driving force of three chamber opera companies
- Remarkable Emerson Quartet plays as one
- SSO rolls out the Mozart
- Imagination abounds as Black Box debuts
- Chamber fest is a shot in the arm for music lovers
- Pianist's brilliance takes a holiday
- Marshall plants her 'Kiss' on a fresh Pacific Northwest Ballet repertory
- It's mostly Mozart across the globe on his 250th birthday
- Next 'Made in America' opens May 6
- Lupu's fleeting fingers reach deep into the music
- Seattle Symphony makes recital change
- Scholarly Pomerium weaves pieces together in 'Ockeghem'
- Dancers bounded to the tune of bagpipes
- Oud player tells a story of tradition with plenty of 'Zing'
- Orchestra makes the best of an unexpected situation
- Pleasures abound in SSO concert
- Seattle Opera tackles new airborne work
- Limited movie runs: 'Music from the Inside Out'
- Seattle Chamber Players' 'Icebreaker III' will highlight the Caucasus
- Opus 7 gives Norwegian work its Northwest premiere
- Seattle Chamber Players' 'Icebreaker III' will highlight the Caucasus
- OTB's dances touch on similar topics: life (and death) and life (in the office)
- Scott Joplin's Pulitzer winner is on choral group's program
- 20th-century-styled 'Cosi' gets stage director Jonathan Miller's personal touch
- Tribute goes beyond folk idiom of America's black composers
- Updated 'Cosi fan tutte' opens with flair
- Seattle arts groups get grants for kids programs
- Brazil's Grupo Corpo sizzles
- Acoustic or electric, it's all classical with versatile Nicolella
- Alvin Ailey director helps get the vision onstage
- Symphony's elegance is classic
- Praise all around for a remarkable PNB night
- Seattle Symphony is going all out to celebrate Shostakovich's 100th
- Arab musicians bring their rich musical traditions to Seattle
- Combined orchestras at Shostakovich fest play big and (alas) fast
- Mark Haim's 'Variations' is handsomely executed
- Jane Eaglen plays herself impressively
- Chilling production brings even the ghosts to life
- Drumming, dancing and a very old instrument move audience
- Danish-born PNB dancer wraps up an illustrious career with 'Beauty'
- PNB principal dancer flexes his other talents with debut CD
- Seattle Symphony closes in on concertmaster
- Scholarship at Juilliard named for Gerard Schwarz
- All piano, all the time is now harpsichordist Byron Schenkman's passion
- State arts groups receive $1.2 million
- Schenkman bows out with Vivaldi program
- Even at 25, the Mark Morris Dance Group is as fresh and vital as ever
- Kronos Quartet returns to Seattle with Azerbaijan musician
- Knapp's energized SSO evening runs smoothly
- Seattle Opera closes season with a new production of Verdi's 'Macbeth'
- Seattle Symphony's Made in America Festival, Part 2
- With 'Macbeth,' Seattle Opera understands its Verdi well
- Conductor Christian Knapp's burgeoning career is a sad note for Seattle
- Seattle Pro Musica tackles a big, beautiful Bach work
- Los Angeles Philharmonic gives old and modern works a fresh perspective
- Symphony violist is ready to deliver her biggest baby yet -- a Schoenfield concerto
- Lauded coloratura soprano Jo is trying a new way to trill audiences
- Made in America, 30 composers are given their due
- Seattle Opera's Drake dead at 81
- Last Dance: Seattle's premier ballerina ends long career
- Archie Drake: 1925-2006: Singer known as 'soul of Seattle Opera'
- Korean soprano stuns and amazes
- Seattle Choral Company taps into the riches of the eastern Baltic
- String chamber music is put to the test, but in a unique, rewarding way
