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Ivan & Alyosha with the Seattle Symphony

Sat, Mar 27

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Seattle Symphony Live

Seattle-based indie rock band Ivan & Alyosha, also known as I&A, joins forces with the Seattle Symphony for one night only! I&A is led by vocalist Tim Wilson, his songwriting partners Ryan Carbary (guitar) and Pete Wilson (bass), as well as guitarist Tim Kim and drummer Cole Mauro.

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Ivan & Alyosha with the Seattle Symphony
Ivan & Alyosha with the Seattle Symphony

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Mar 27, 2021, 8:00 PM PDT

Seattle Symphony Live

About the event

Friday, March 26 at 8pm  

Seattle-based indie rock band Ivan & Alyosha, also known as I&A, joins forces with the Seattle Symphony for one night only! I&A is led by vocalist Tim Wilson, his songwriting partners Ryan Carbary (guitar) and Pete Wilson (bass), as well as guitarist Tim Kim and drummer Cole Mauro. Known for their sweet, Beatles-esque pop harmonies and jangly guitar licks, this five-piece group has toured with everyone from Aimee Mann to Brandi Carlile. Now, with a decade of touring and recording under their belts, Ivan & Alyosha continue to hone their creative voice, unafraid to let their sound evolve while staying true to their folk-pop roots. This live broadcast is presented as part of The Essential Series, the Symphony's new cross-genre collaboration featuring diverse voices in the Pacific Northwest.   

Lee Mills, conductor 

Ivan & Alyosha 

Seattle Symphony  

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased directly from the Seattle Symphony Live platform.  2020–2021 Season Subscribers along with donors at the Supporting Friend level and above ($300+) receive complimentary access to premium concerts on Seattle Symphony Live. Access vouchers will be emailed the week of the concert.  

Media Sponsor: KEXP 90.3 FM  

Seattle Symphony Live is generously sponsored by the Scan|Design Foundation by Inger & Jens Bruun.  

The Essential Series Title Sponsor: The John & Ginny Meisenbach Foundation  

This performance features Douglas F. King Associate Conductor Lee Mills.

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