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Leonard Slatkin, conductor

Cindy McTee
Double Play

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Francesca da Rimini, Op.32

Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 1, Op.68 in C Minor

It’s a thrill to welcome Leonard Slatkin to Spokane, one of America’s greatest conductors. Famed for his musical insight and inspiration as well as his charming stage presence, Maestro Slatkin’s love of music is infectious. Be sure to get tickets early for what is sure to be a memorable weekend of great music-making.

Masterworks & Mimosas: Get a behind-the-scenes look at how the symphony perfects their work in the final moments with Slatkin at the dress rehearsal. Masterworks & Mimosas lets you be a part of the inner workings of the orchestra while enjoying a mimosas, coffee, and gourmet pastries. Join us at 10am on Saturday, January 21st.

Saturday, January 21st
Doors: 6pm
Preconcert Lecture: 6:30pm
Show: 7:30pm

Sunday, January 22nd
Doors: 1:30pm
Preconcert Lecture: 2pm
Show: 3pm

Educational Lecture

Leonard Slatkin is not only a conductor but an accomplished author, composer and educator. He has received six Grammy awards and 35 nominations and written books and numerous articles for the Washington Post, Classical Weekly and the Huffington Post. Slatkin has conducted virtually all the leading orchestras in the world and is a thought leader committed to the evolution of classical music.

Music students, leadership majors and business students will learn from Slatkin’s insight and immense experience on how to overcome challenge with new opportunities with his trademark humor and humility.

Stay after for an insider look at Leonard Slatkin and the orchestra in action at rehearsal. A Spokane Symphony soundcheck!

Thursday, January 19, 2023
The Fox Theater
5pm: Check in and networking
5:30-6:30pm: Leonard Slatkin
7:00-8:00pm: Spokane Symphony Masterworks 5 rehearsal

Live Book Reading

Join internationally renowned conductor and author, Leonard Slatkin, as he does a live reading of his published works at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. Learn from his expertise while he shares his insight and knowledge of the music industry on Friday, January 20th at noon. This is a FREE event that is open to the public.

Friday, January 20, 2023
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
12pm

Health & Safety

As of today’s date, due to state mandate, the following safety protocols will be observed:

Proof of Vaccination or Proof of Negative Covid Test (within 72 hours): Not Required
Face Mask: Not Required
Policies are subject to change

Bag Policy

All bags (with the exception of clutches 6 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches) are subject to visual inspection by venue security.
Large bags are not allowed in The Fox, and must be checked in our Coat Check (located in the North Gallery) for the duration of the event.

Programs are subject to change

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