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The Program
Johannes Brahms - A German Requiem
In collaboration with Mid-Columbia Mastersingers
Justin Raffa, artistic director
What Makes This Concert Interesting
Brahms’ A German Requiem is not a traditional funeral mass. Instead, Brahms shaped the work around words of comfort, creating music for those who are grieving and those who remember.
Brahms’ Requiem is often connected to losses in the composer’s own life, including the death of his mother and his mentor Robert Schumann.
Wine Sponsor
To be announced
Good to Know
Doors open at 6 PM
New to the Symphony? View our Concert Guide for tips on what to wear, where to park, and when to clap.
This concert has reserved seating. You’ll choose your seats when you purchase tickets.
Wine, sweet treats, and non-alcoholic drinks will be available before the concert and during intermission. All proceeds support the Walla Walla Symphony.
Listen Ahead
Want to get familiar with the music before the concert? Start with this YouTube playlist.
About the Guest Artist
MID-COLUMBIA MASTERSINGERS
For nearly 40 years, the Mid-Columbia Mastersingers have brought choral music to the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas, having evolved into a cornerstone of the local performing arts community. In addition to concerts, outreach activities include singer workshops, special school programs, and free K-12 tickets to all concerts.
MCM currently comprises a chamber choir, symphonic choir, adult treble choir, a youth choir program for 4th-6th grade students, the Columbia Chorale, and the Atomic Chapter of Beer Choir. There is no audition to join our adult ensembles of 300+ singers.
Since 2015, the Mastersingers have become more nationally recognized for producing annual concert events in the B Reactor National Historic Landmark. These programs and more help us to fulfill our mission of transforming lives through the power of choral music.
More information is available at mcmastersingers.org