
Holiday Classics / Gerard Schwarz, Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Seattle Symphonyâs first holiday album embraces works composed specifically for Christmas as well as other pieces that convey a universal message of peace, love and hopeâthe essence of humanityâs highest aspirations. Music Director Gerard Schwarz asked two composers, the Symphonyâs Composer in Residence Samuel Jones and Seattle Symphony Principal Oboe Ben Hausmann, to âmake the music their ownâ by scoring several of the pieces to retain the unaffected simplicity of these well-known Christmas and concert works. Schwarz joined them in this task, arranging or editing several of the pieces, with the resulting works celebrating the remarkable artistry of the musicians of the Orchestra. In these new settings, recorded entirely in Benaroya Hall, the music emerges with honest, untarnished beauty.
Seattle Symphonyâs first holiday album embraces works composed specifically for Christmas as well as other pieces that convey a universal message of peace, love and hopeâthe essence of humanityâs highest aspirations. Music Director Gerard Schwarz asked two composers, the Symphonyâs Composer in Residence Samuel Jones and Seattle Symphony Principal Oboe Ben Hausmann, to âmake the music their ownâ by scoring several of the pieces to retain the unaffected simplicity of these well-known Christmas and concert works. Schwarz joined them in this task, arranging or editing several of the pieces, with the resulting works celebrating the remarkable artistry of the musicians of the Orchestra. In these new settings, recorded entirely in Benaroya Hall, the music emerges with honest, untarnished beauty.
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Seattle Symphonyâs first holiday album embraces works composed specifically for Christmas as well as other pieces that convey a universal message of peace, love and hopeâthe essence of humanityâs highest aspirations. Music Director Gerard Schwarz asked two composers, the Symphonyâs Composer in Residence Samuel Jones and Seattle Symphony Principal Oboe Ben Hausmann, to âmake the music their ownâ by scoring several of the pieces to retain the unaffected simplicity of these well-known Christmas and concert works. Schwarz joined them in this task, arranging or editing several of the pieces, with the resulting works celebrating the remarkable artistry of the musicians of the Orchestra. In these new settings, recorded entirely in Benaroya Hall, the music emerges with honest, untarnished beauty.






