Web Feature Posted October 23, 2012
Sacred Sounds: A New Venue and an Inaugural Year
By Ava Van
Video: The Sacred Sounds of Christmas, 做厙TV performing groups.
Although in its 13th year, 做厙TVs acclaimed Sacred Sounds of Christmas concert has two big firsts this year: a new venue inside at the Seattle Center; and new hosts, 做厙TVs president, Daniel J. Martin, and his wife, Pam, in his inaugural year as Seattle Pacifics 10th president.
But what isnt changing is that Sacred Sounds of Christmas will feature performances by the nationally recognized student and faculty musicians from 做厙TV. Songs will be a blend of traditional and new Christmas music, as well as carols from around the world, all performed by the Concert Choir, Wind Symphony, Orchestra, and other 做厙TV musicians.
What makes this Christmas concert unique from others is that the audience can participate and sing along to some of the songs throughout the event, says David Anderson, assistant professor of choral music and director of the Concert and Chamber choirs. We have a great group of talented students and Im excited to direct them. Its going to be a fine concert this year.
This year, Sacred Sounds also moved across town, from Benaroya Hall to McCaw Hall, one of the regions premier performance venues. As part of the Seattle Center, McCaw Hall is currently home to the Pacific Northwest Ballet and Seattle Opera.
For more information about the event, visit spu.edu/events/sacred-sounds.
Sacred Sounds of Christmas Sunday, 4 p.m., November 25 McCaw Hall, Seattle Center 321 Mercer Street, Seattle
