Outside of the Northwest, Bang on a Can and the Kronos Quartet are without doubt the ensembles people most identify with contemporary music. Eighth Blackbird, with its recent Grammy is on the rise too. But here in the land of perpetual green, the Seattle Chamber Players have established themselves as the most important [...]
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The Asian Muse Comes to Seattle
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