Wenatchee Valley Symphony unveils 2025-26 season schedule
WENATCHEE — The Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra’s 2025-2026 season will be entitled “Season of Hope,” according to an announcement from the orchestra. Under the leadership of Music Director Nikolas Caoile, the season will offer a dynamic mix of timeless masterpieces and bold contemporary works, showcasing the talent and versatility of the orchestra, the WVSO announcement said.
“This season is all about the joy of being in the concert hall, where music becomes an experience (that) you feel as much as you hear,” Executive Director Anton Zotov said. “From grand, triumphant symphonies to intimate moments of breathtaking beauty, we invite audiences to experience the power and thrill of your Wenatchee Symphony Orchestra.”
Highlights include:
“Epic Adventures and Eternal Love”: Embark on a journey to a galaxy far, far away with music from John Williams’ legendary “Star Wars Saga.”
Experience Tchaikovsky’s charming encounter with a young American girl in “Tchaikovsky Discovers America,” explore the secret of Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved,” and rediscover the wonder of the timeless holiday tale of a young girl’s courage and love in “The Nutcracker.”
“Celebrating America’s 250th”: In honor of the nation’s Semiquincentennial, pianist Jeffrey Biegel performs “Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue” by Peter Boyer. The program also features “Columbia River Suite” and “Shenandoah,” celebrating the distinctive voices and landscapes of American composers.
“Pink Martini Takes the Stage”: With songs in 25 languages and over 3 million albums sold worldwide, Pink Martini’s 12-musician ensemble blends jazz, world music, and vintage pop for a truly global sound. Joined by the sensational Storm Large, Pink Martini will perform two unforgettable evenings at the Numerica Performing Arts Center this January.
Season subscriptions and student discounts are available. For tickets and more information, visit wenatcheesymphony.com or contact the symphony box office at (509) 667-2640.