Northwest Symphony Orchestra will begin its 2024-2025 season with a family concert celebrating Music from Latin America on Saturday night, Oct. 12, 2024 at the Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien. 

This concert – which starts at 7:30 p.m. – is in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.

Anthony Spain, Music Director, will conduct a live concert featuring local tenor soloist Jose Iniguez and violin soloist Eric Rynes. Guest speaker will be Jimmy Matta, former Mayor of the City of Burien.

The program features:

  • Janitzio: Silvestre Revueltas
  • Todo Buenos Aires: Astor Piazzola- arr. John Adams
    Eric Rynes, violin soloist
  • Conga del Fuego Nuevo: Arturo Márquez
  • España Cañi: Pascual Marquina Narro/arr. Kathy L. Fishburn
    Alegria: Bob Woodruff
    With students from the Highline School District and Key to Change
  • Popular Boleros
    José Iñiguez, tenor soloist
  • Coming of the Condor: Ian Guthrie
  • Huapango: José Pablo Moncayo
Tenor Soloist José Iñiguez.

Tickets

Tickets are $15-$20, and can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets online at:

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6376957

Or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800.838.3006.

For more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra’s full season and concert schedule, please visit their website at www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321.

Highline Performing Arts Center is located at 401 S. 152nd Street in Burien:

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