May 16-17: Emerald City Music Presents: Evolution of Flute – Featuring Five Exceptional Flutists in Seattle and Olympia

(Clockwise) Christina Hughes, Joshua Romatowski, Anthony Trionfo, Emi Ferguson, Sungwoo Steven Kim

Emerald City Music Season 09
Evolution of Flute

Friday, May 16, 2025 at 8:00pm
415 Westlake | 415 Westlake Avenue N | Seattle, WA
Tickets: bit.ly/EmeraldEvolutionFluteSeattleMay2025

Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 7:30pm
Capital High School Performing Arts Center | 2707 Conger Ave NW | Olympia, WA
Tickets: bit.ly/EmeraldEvolutionFluteOlympiaMay2025

Emerald City Music [is] known for its innovative approaches to presenting classical music” Cascade PBS

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Seattle & Olympia WA – On Friday, May 16 and Saturday, May 17, 2025, Emerald City Music (ECM), along with founding Artistic Director Kristin Lee and newly appointed Executive Director Sean Campbell, prepare for the finale of ECM’s Season 09 with the return of Emerald’s beloved Evolution series, this time delving into the fascinating world of the flute.

Did you know that the flute is among the earliest known identifiable musical instruments, with origins dating back more than 53,000 years? Over millennia, this remarkable instrument has evolved through numerous stages to become the flute of today and is one of the most celebrated woodwind instruments. This extraordinary concert will feature five exceptional flutists –– Emi Ferguson, Anthony Trionfo, Christina Hughes, Joshua Romatowski, and program co-curator Sungwoo Steven Kim –– each showcasing the instrument's remarkable evolution from its ancient origins to its contemporary brilliance. Join Emerald City Music for a one-of-a-kind exploration of the flute’s lineage and the chance to witness a variety of flutes and their diverse repertoires.

Flutist and program-co-curator Sungwoo Kim shares these thoughts ahead of May's season finale:

“Experiencing this program is like walking through a museum, but with a hands-on journey through the flute’s evolution. Each soloist will paint a vivid soundscape: C.P.E. Bach’s Solo Flute in A highlights the sweet timbre and effortless agility of the traverso, while Varèse’s Density 21.5 and Berio’s Sequenza push the flute to its limits, expanding its sonic palette through resistance and advanced performance techniques. Turning to Debussy, the flute merges with literature and transforms into the mythological character Syrinx. And let’s not overlook the piccolo—far from just a staple of Sousa marches, it is a truly charming instrument in its own right.

I am especially looking forward to performing the ensemble pieces. It is rare to hear five solo flute works in a single concert, but even more extraordinary to share the stage with four fellow professional flutists. This concert will bring together both longtime friends and new collaborators, creating an extraordinary musical exchange and the unique opportunity to hear a truly remarkable flute ensemble in action.”

The program will include performances of:

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s Sonata In A Minor For Solo Flute (1747)
performed by Joshua Romatowski on traverso flute

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach’s Duet No. 1 In E Minor (1740-1745)
performed by Christina Hughes and Sungwoo Kim on piccolo

Luciano Berio’s Sequenza (1958)
performed by Anthony Trionfo on flute

Ludwig van Beethoven’s Duo For Two Flutes In G Major (1792)
performed by Joshua Romatowski on Classical 8-Hole flute and Emi Ferguson on Classical 8-Hole flute

Georg Philipp Telemann’s Fantasie No. 5 in C Major (1732-33)
performed by Christina Hughes on piccolo

Friedrich Kuhlau’s Flute Trio in G minor (1814)
performed by Anthony Trionfo, Christina Hughes and Sungwoo Kim on flute

Claude Debussy’s Syrinx for solo flute (1913)
performed by Emi Ferguson on flute

Edgard Varèse’s Density 21.5 for solo flute (1936, rev. 1946)
performed by Sungwoo Kim on flute

Eugene Bozza’s Jour d'été à la Montagne for flute quartet (1955)
performed by Emi Ferguson, Anthony Trionfo, Christina Hughes, and Sungwoo Kim on flute.

Audiences can look forward to the final concerts of Season 09’s Global Resonance on Friday, May 16, 2025 at 8pm in Seattle at 415 Westlake (415 Westlake Avenue N), and Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 7:30pm in Olympia at Capital High School Performing Arts Center (2707 Conger Ave NW). During the concert at 415 Westlake, listeners can enjoy ECM’s flagship “casual experience,” which combines vibrant classical performance with an open bar, and a “wander-around” concert setting with no stage dividing the audience from the musicians.

Emerald City Music (ECM) is the Pacific Northwest home for eclectic, intimate, and vibrant classical chamber music experiences. Deemed “a welcoming and more inclusive environment for intimate music-making” (The Seattle Times), ECM hosts world-renowned musicians in unique concert experiences. Founded in 2015, Emerald City Music produces and tours seven productions annually, with each tour visiting venues including Seattle’s South Lake Union (415 Westlake, a chic contemporary venue with an open bar), Olympia’s Minnaert Center (a 495 seat modern concert hall), Capital High School Performing Arts Center (2707 Conger Ave NW), a once annual concert at the Bellingham Music Festival, and an annual concert in New York City.

About the Artists: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/season-artists

About Kristin Lee, ECM Artistic Director: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/team/kristin-lee

About ECM: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/about

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