Spokane Symphony Masterworks 7: Along the Silk Road Some ancient travelers headed out of Xi’an on the Silk Road and took the route all the way west to Antioch on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Others, however, turned south and headed into present-day India. Those fortunate explorers would have surely heard the pings and patterings of the tabla, a pair of hand drums pivotal to Northern Indian classical music. Modern Spokanites, however, needn’t venture that far. Sandeep Das, one of India’s leading tabla masters, joins Spokane Symphony for its seventh installment of this season’s Masterworks program, “Along the Silk Road.” On Saturday and Sunday, Das features in Dinuk Wijeratne’s tabla concerto accompanied by the symphony, which also performs Valerie Coleman’s “Umoja, Anthem of Unity” and Jean Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2 in D Major. Also, on Thursday and Friday don’t miss free lectures by Das at the MAC and recital
North Coast Rep presents comedic masterpiece 'Tartuffe' North Coast Repertory Theatre promises an evening of wit, satire, and uproarious laughter with Molière's timeless comedic masterpiece, Tartuffe, running March 6 to March 31.
The orchestra will perform Thursday at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall as part of a two-week tour. And the 35-member ballet troupe will dance “Giselle” on Feb. 24 at The Egg and Feb. 28 at the Palace Theatre as part of a tour that ends May 4 in Seattle.
North Coast Symphony features guitarist Jose Rodriguez The North Coast Symphony Orchestra presents National Treasures, a concert featuring guitarist Jose Rodriguez, on Saturday, March 9, at 2:30 p.m. at the San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas.
HERMITAGE — Students from across western Pennsylvania will showcase their musical talents this evening, when the PMEA Orchestra Festival comes to a close at Hickory High School.