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Dec
22
7:30 PM19:30

A Celtic Winter: music from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales - Stream

Join us online for our free stream! Registration required, donations gratefully accepted.

Ring in the winter holidays with the joyous sounds of Celtic choral music! Your spirits will rise as we fill our gorgeous concert halls with lush harmonies from Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. Rousing carols, soothing lullabies, soaring spaces, and a candlelight procession. What better way to celebrate the season? 

Featuring works by Judith Weir, James MacMillan, Tarik O’Regan, Paul Mealor, and more, with texts in Welsh, Gaelic, and English.



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Dec
15
8:00 PM20:00

A Celtic Winter: Open Dress Rehearsal

A Celtic Winter is completely sold out - so we're opening our dress rehearsal! Join us on Friday, December 15th at 8pm.

This open dress rehearsal will be slightly more casual than our Saturday performance, but will include the full program. !f you're looking for a warm, friendly, less-formal way to enjoy Seattle Pro Musica's beautiful seasonal music, this is it!

Please note our open dress rehearsal starts at 8pm on Friday, December 15, and will not feature the Northwest Boychoir Apprentices.



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Dec
1
4:30 PM16:30

Seasonal Sundays at Chihuly Garden and Glass

Fire up your holidays this year at Chihuly Garden and Glass! During Seasonal Sundays, you can warm up while listening to live choral music in the Glasshouse, one of the most unique places to experience this type of music. Through a partnership with Greater Seattle Choral Consortium, Seattle Pro Musica will perform selected songs from our upcoming Solstice concert

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Dec
15
7:30 PM19:30

Silent Night - Bastyr, 7:30pm

2018 marks the 100 th anniversary of the end of WWI, the “war to end all wars.” Our concert is inspired by the
Christmas truce in 1914 during which roughly 100,000 English, French, and German troops ceased hostilities to
offer holiday greetings, mingle, and even exchange gifts. We celebrate this spirit of peace with carols and
holiday music from England, France, and Germany.

December 2018 also marks the 200 th anniversary of the creation and premiere of the beloved carol “Silent
Night,” written during an era when all of Europe suffered from political upheaval, war, and economic hardship.
In 1818, Joseph Mohr brought his original text to organist Franz Xaver Gruber and asked for a simple melody
with guitar accompaniment for a Christmas Eve service—the result has since become a timeless expression of
light, hope, and solace.

Our December concerts often sell out in advance and elicit glowing reviews: “Seattle Pro Musica’s annual
Christmas concert is a gourmet event for music lovers.” - Pippa Kiraly, Sunbreak

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Dec
15
3:00 PM15:00

Silent Night - Bastyr, 3pm

2018 marks the 100 th anniversary of the end of WWI, the “war to end all wars.” Our concert is inspired by the Christmas truce in 1914 during which roughly 100,000 English, French, and German troops ceased hostilities to offer holiday greetings, mingle, and even exchange gifts. We celebrate this spirit of peace with carols and holiday music from England, France, and Germany.

December 2018 also marks the 200th anniversary of the creation and premiere of the beloved carol “Silent Night,” written during an era when all of Europe suffered from political upheaval, war, and economic hardship.


In 1818, Joseph Mohr brought his original text to organist Franz Xaver Gruber and asked for a simple melody with guitar accompaniment for a Christmas Eve service—the result has since become a timeless expression of light, hope, and solace.

Our December concerts often sell out in advance and elicit glowing reviews: “Seattle Pro Musica’s annual Christmas concert is a gourmet event for music lovers.” - Pippa Kiraly, Sunbreak

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Dec
8
7:30 PM19:30

Silent Night - First Baptist, 7:30pm

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2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI, the “war to end all wars.” Our concert is inspired by the Christmas truce in 1914 during which roughly 100,000 English, French, and German troops ceased hostilities to offer holiday greetings, mingle, and even exchange gifts. We celebrate this spirit of peace with carols and holiday music from England, France, and Germany.

December 2018 also marks the 200th anniversary of the creation and premiere of the beloved carol “Silent
Night,” written during an era when all of Europe suffered from political upheaval, war, and economic hardship.
In 1818, Joseph Mohr brought his original text to organist Franz Xaver Gruber and asked for a simple melody with guitar accompaniment for a Christmas Eve service—the result has since become a timeless expression of light, hope, and solace.

Our December concerts often sell out in advance and elicit glowing reviews: “Seattle Pro Musica’s annual Christmas concert is a gourmet event for music lovers.” - Pippa Kiraly, Sunbreak

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Dec
8
3:00 PM15:00

Silent Night - First Baptist, 3pm

2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI, the “war to end all wars.” Our concert is inspired by the Christmas truce in 1914 during which roughly 100,000 English, French, and German troops ceased hostilities to offer holiday greetings, mingle, and even exchange gifts. We celebrate this spirit of peace with carols and holiday music from England, France, and Germany.

December 2018 also marks the 200tth anniversary of the creation and premiere of the beloved carol “Silent
Night,” written during an era when all of Europe suffered from political upheaval, war, and economic hardship.
In 1818, Joseph Mohr brought his original text to organist Franz Xaver Gruber and asked for a simple melody with guitar accompaniment for a Christmas Eve service—the result has since become a timeless expression of light, hope, and solace.

Our December concerts often sell out in advance and elicit glowing reviews: “Seattle Pro Musica’s annual Christmas concert is a gourmet event for music lovers.” - Pippa Kiraly, Sunbreak

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