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May 21, 2025

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BSO’s June 8th ‘Titans!’ Concert Closes Strong 49th Season With Works by Beethoven and Mahler

Beethoven’s Triple Concerto will be performed with guest soloists Elisa Barston, Eric Han, and Xiaohui Yang

The Bellingham Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce its season-closing concert on June 8th at the historic Mount Baker Theatre. “Titans!” features guest soloists Elisa Barston, Eric Han, and Xiaohui Yang. Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and Mahler’s First Symphony will be performed.  

Praised for her “glowing sound” and “technical aplomb” (The Strad), Violinist Elisa Barston is the Seattle Symphony's Principal Second Violin.” 

Korean-born Canadian cellist Eric Han made his concerto debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at the age of 14. 

Chinese pianist Xiaohui Yang, a winner of the 2017 Naumburg International Piano Competition, has been hailed a "tastefully polished musician" (Haaretz) and “a magician of sound and virtuosity” (La Libre). 

The concert repertoire is as follows and will run approximately 110 minutes with intermission: Ludwig van Beethoven | Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56 Gustav Mahler | Symphony No. 1 in D major 

Tickets start at just $15. More details available at bellinghamsymphony.org/event/titans.

About the Bellingham Symphony Orchestra

The Bellingham Symphony Orchestra is the resident orchestra of the Mount Baker Theatre. It performs seven concerts per season in addition to a variety of community and youth engagement programs across the calendar year. Details about the BSO and ticketing information for the upcoming 50th season are available at bellinghamsymphony.org.

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