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Season Finale Organ Concert—Sunday, May 3

Our Season Finale presents St. James Cathedral Director of Music Joseph Adam for his first concert at the Wech organ.

Joseph Adams, resident organist with Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall, remains the most recent American to take top honors at the prestigious St. Albans International Organ Competition since his win in 1991. With the tenth anniversary of the Robert Wech Opus 10 organ missed due to the pandemic, the season finale celebrates fifteen years of the instrument—one of only two full-sized examples in the United States by the German builder.

Suggested donation $20 (or as you can)

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Encore & More

Join Cantor Kyle at the organ on Sunday, March 1 at 4 PM for “Encore and More,” a recital of about 60 minutes, featuring works heard on Sunday mornings plus commentary about the pieces, composers, and the instrument.
Suggested donation $15 (or as you can)

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Seattle Pro Musica

Join Seattle Pro Musica for exciting choral worksby Melissa Dunphy, Nilo Alcala, and Paul Mealor, plus settings of Scottish and American folksongs. Savor a rare Queen Anne neighborhood performance  by Seattle’s award-winning choir!

Suggested donation $20 (or as you can)

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Mark Salman, piano

Performing works by Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin and more.

Salman’s performances have been described as “powerful,”“astonishing, exacting, evocative,” “wildly imaginative” and “touchingly lyrical.”

Suggested donation $20 (or as you can)

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Surviving the Robot Apocalypse

November 8, 2025 • Doors open 7 pm; Music at 7:30

Like troubadours of old, Pythagoras of Cascadia, in his one-man show “Surviving the Robot Apocalypse,” combines storytelling and song to contemplate moments in history when the world seemed to end, what people did about it, and how we might come together again today to do the same.

This event is free. Beverages can be purchased by the glass.

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