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Sammamish Symphony Orchestra Presents ~ Expanded Horizons ~
The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra begins it's 24th Season with Expanded Horizons featuring Violinist Jae-In Shin!

Expanded Horizons
Featuring
Guest Violinist Jae-In Shin
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~Two Performances~
Friday, October 23, 2015 7:30 pm ~ Meydenbauer Theatre
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Sunday, October 25, 2015 2:00 pm ~ Eastlake Performing Arts Center
In the first concert of the Sammamish Symphony’s 24th season, five different composers celebrate countries other than their homelands. Franz Joseph Haydn’s “Oxford” Symphony is one of music’s greatest thank-you gifts, written to acknowledge Haydn’s Honorary Doctorate from that august institution. George Gershwin’s An American in Paris and Malcolm Arnold’s Four Scottish Dances are musical picture-postcards of their composers’ travels. Bizet’s great opera “Carmen” is the basis for Pablo de Sarasate’s fiendishly virtuosic “Carmen” Fantasy for violin and orchestra. The concert opens with Nicolas Slonimsky’s My Toy Balloon, a set of variations on a charming Brazilian folksong.
Featured guest Violinist Jae-In Shin will perform with the orchestra on “Carmen” Fantasy. Shin has distinguished herself as one of the most promising artists, performing extensively throughout Europe, North America, and Asia since her concerto debut at the age of 10. Her numerous solo engagements include those with the Seoul Symphony, Port Angeles Symphony, UW Symphony, Daejeon Philharmonic, Gloria Chamber Ensemble, Seattle Philharmonic, and Washington Idaho Symphony. Jae-In has also performed live on national television and radio, including appearances on KBS World Radio and KING-FM.
Jae-In is the concertmaster of the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra and has lived in Seattle since 2010.
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