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Mozart:
Sacred and Profane
Overview
Experience Mozart’s Don Giovanni like never before with the Octet Version—an intimate chamber arrangement that brings new clarity and immediacy to this operatic masterpiece. With just eight instruments, Mozart’s wit, charm, and emotional depth shine through in a refreshingly personal take on the timeless tale of seduction and retribution. Various vocal soloists will join to bring the most famous arias to life.
Our Chorale will sing Johann Sebastian Bach's enchanting and enthralling motet Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf (The Spirit gives aid to our weakness).
Saint-Saëns’ First Piano Concerto, played by Young Artists Winner Ruth Harvey, dazzles with youthful energy, lyrical elegance, and virtuosic flair. Composed at just 23, it’s a thrilling journey through bold melodies and radiant Romanticism—an early glimpse into the genius of one of France’s great composers.
Prices
Adult: $25
Youth (6-18): $10
Child: (5 and under): free
Teachers & Military: 15% discount - email for discount code or call 360-373-1722
Length
2 hours
Program Book
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Program
Mozart: Don Giovanni
featuring Emerald Lessley, Soprano; Laurel Sprigg, Soprano; Micah Parker, Baritone
Bach: Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf (The Spirit gives aid to our weakness) BWV 226
with the Bremerton Symphony Chorale
Futterman: Magyar Dance
Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto #1, Finale
Featuring Ruth Harvey
Featured Soloist
Ruth Harvey

Ruth Harvey has been taking piano lessons for around ten and a half years. She is very thankful to have been Dr. Bowling's student for over six years. Ruth is sixteen years old and is homeschooled. Besides learning piano, she enjoys gardening, reading, and playing table tennis.
BSA Musicians
Alan Futterman
Music Director
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