Archive for the 'Concerts' Category

Sunday’s concert “Happy Deliverance” will conclude the BSA’s 65th Season. The title of the concert comes from a quote by Gabriel Faure speaking of his Requiem in d minor, which we will perform that afternoon- “It has been said that my Requiem does not express the fear of death and someone has called it a [...]


Classic/Chorale Concert
Sunday, May 18, 2008 | 4:00 pm
Fauré: Requiem Mass
with Concert Chorale; Laura Loge, soprano; David Borning, baritone
Schubert: Symphony #8, “Unfinished”
Shostakovich: Festive Overture
In honor of Armed Forces Weekend, tickets for Active Military personnel are being offered for only $5! Just show your ID when you come to the concert to buy or pick up your [...]


Diane Schuur is a legend in her own right. Winner of two Grammy Awards for “Best Jazz Vocalist,” as well as headliner for many of the world’s most prestigious music venues, Diane’s interpretive powers and her legendary three-and-a-half octave vocal range have earned her critical acclaim worldwide. Joining her [...]


by Music Director Elizabeth Stoyanovich

For almost five years I’ve nearly always conducted the Bremerton Symphony Association’s concerts. We have had some time with our Assistant Conductors- Gary Dahl and John Falskow, we auctioned off the podium once to Barbara Burzynski, but by and large it’s been yours truly up there. This Saturday, we are changing [...]


Conductor’s Choice Concert
Saturday, April 19, 2008 | 7:30 pm
Britten: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
narrated by Bernard Jacobson
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Osbon: Nelson Overture and Symphony #2
guest conductor: David Osbon
Bremerton High School Performing Arts Center
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From Musicweb International:
Liszt, Strauss, and Dvořák: Elizabeth Stoyanovich, conductor, Jeffrey Fair, horn, Bremerton Symphony Orchestra, Bremerton Performing Arts Center, Bremerton, WA, 22.3.2008 (BJ)
So treacherous an instrument is the horn that according to one of its greatest players, Barry Tuckwell, you don’t say that a horn-player had a bad day; if nothing [...]