On-Air and Everywhere Weekly Update: April 20 – April 26, 2026
April 20, 2026
Experience a week of nature-inspired music and boundary-pushing percussion, plus standout performances across the Pacific Northwest.
Music Feature: Inspired by Nature
Monday, April 20 – Friday, April 24
We’re lucky to call the Pacific Northwest home, where natural beauty surrounds us every day. With Earth Day on Wednesday, April 22, we’re dedicating the entire week to these musical reflections of nature. From sweeping forests to quiet shorelines, nature has long shaped some of the most evocative music ever written. Join us all week long as we explore how the beauty of the natural world continues to inspire unforgettable music.
Northwest Focus Live
Splinter Percussion
Friday, April 24 | 7pm
Host: Nikhil Sarma
Northwest Focus Live highlights exceptional artists with ties to the Pacific Northwest, and this week features Ballard-born ensemble Splinter Percussion. Alongside familiar instruments like triangle and tambourine, Splinter Percussion incorporates unexpected sounds—flower pots, copper pipes, even a mailbox—to create a vibrant and inventive chamber music experience. Based in Seattle, the group is dedicated to making percussion music more accessible and community-driven.
Northwest Focus Concert Calendar
Find local concerts in your community at: https://classicalking.org/nw-focus-concert-calendar
Northwest Symphony Orchestra | Crescendo: A Symphonic Celebration of Washington Landscapes
Friday, April 24 | 7:30pm | Benaroya Hall
An immersive evening celebrating the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest through music and imagery. This annual collaboration with the Washington Trails Association pairs orchestral works with projected photography from WTA’s Northwest Exposure Photo Contest, featuring special guest artist the Musical Mountaineers.
La Chorale Francophone de Seattle: Fête de la Musique ’26
Saturday, April 25 | 7pm | Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday, April 26 | 3:30pm | New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
A vibrant program of French-language choral music spanning centuries and continents—from Renaissance works to contemporary pieces, with songs from Haiti, Québec, and France. This welcoming, multi-generational choir brings the richness of the Francophone world to life in two performances.
Auburn Symphony Orchestra Chamber Series: Old & New
Saturday, April 25 | 7pm | Postmark Center for the Arts
An intimate chamber program exploring connections across centuries, featuring works by Bach and Quantz alongside 20th-century and contemporary pieces. Performed by four Northwest musicians, the program blends baroque elegance with modern perspectives through music for flute, oboe, cello, and harpsichord.
Seattle Classic Guitar Society: A to Z Guitar Duo
Saturday, April 25 | 7:30pm | Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall
An evening showcasing the virtuosity and expressive range of the classical guitar, featuring internationally acclaimed duo Aniello Desiderio and Zoran Dukic. The program spans Spanish classics to contemporary works by Piazzolla, Albéniz, Rodrigo, Assad, and more.
Thalia Symphony: Tempest Tossed
Sunday, April 26 | 2pm | The Great Hall at Town Hall Seattle
A program inspired by themes of resilience and freedom, featuring music inspired by the words of the Statue of Liberty. Works include Weber’s Overture to Oberon, Vaughan Williams’ On Wenlock Edge, and Nielsen’s Symphony No. 5, performed by one of Seattle’s longest-standing community orchestras.
The Score with Edmund Stone
Visions in Black and White
Saturday, April 25 | 4pm
They create a riveting aesthetic, evoke a timeless feel and focus our attention to the story. Contemporary films shot in black and white are some of the finest entertainment in cinema. Join Edmund Stone as he explores the music that accompanies these gorgeous movies including Schindler’s List, Passing, The Elephant Man, and more. It’s a study in contrasts, this Saturday on the Score.
Great Detectives
Sunday, April 26 | 4pm
If you love a mystery, this week’s Score is for you as host Edmund Stone matches music with the wit and wile of Great Detectives. Hunt hounds with Holmes in the Baskervilles, solve murder on the Orient Express, find the Maltese Falcon with Sam Spade, use detective tech with the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. All this mystery and mayhem this Sunday on The Score.
Metropolitan Opera
Bellini: La Sonnambula
Saturday, April 25| 10am
In Vincenzo Bellini’s opera La Sonnambula, one woman’s reputation is at stake due to her sleepwalking condition. Deeper than a comedy, but in no way a tragedy, La Sonnambula walks a balance between realism and dream time.
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