The Seattle Symphony is offering music lovers a chance to win tickets to one of the most captivating choral works of the classical era — Joseph Haydn’s The Creation. The performance will take place on Wednesday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall, located in the heart of downtown Seattle.
Led by acclaimed conductor David Robertson, the concert will feature a distinguished cast of soloists alongside the Seattle Symphony Chorale. Together, they will bring to life Haydn’s dramatic retelling of the Book of Genesis — from the chaos of the void to the emergence of light, land, and life. With vivid musical imagery, Haydn’s masterpiece celebrates the beauty of nature and the birth of the universe, complete with the joyful sounds of birds, beasts, and humanity.
Presented as a giveaway by LifeSTyle, this special event invites audiences to experience the brilliance of Enlightenment-era music in a setting known for excellence.
The Seattle Symphony, hailed by NPR as one of the “most vital American orchestras,” continues to be a cultural cornerstone of the Pacific Northwest. It is known not only for its performances of classical masters like Beethoven and Mozart, but also for genre-crossing concerts including Blackstar Symphony: The Music of David Bowie and tributes to film composer John Williams.