
Cascade Symphony Orchestra
Edmonds Center for the Arts is honored to serve as the home performance venue for Cascade Symphony Orchestra (CSO), a partnership that has flourished since ECA opened in 2006.
For over six decades, CSO has enriched the lives of both musicians and audience members through its dedication to delivering polished performances of outstanding music. CSO seeks to cultivate a deeper appreciation for classical music, providing the community with concerts that are both inspiring and accessible to all.
Learn more about CSO’s mission and history on their website.
CSO 2025-2026 Season
Season Subscription Renewals Available Now!
- Season tickets are available via the ECA Box Office at 425.275.9595 or boxoffice@ec4arts.org. or via the PDF form.
- Current season ticket holders should renew their existing seats before May 29 to ensure their current seats are held and to recieve early-bird pricing. Note: no renewals will be accepted between May 30-31 (if mailed, postmarked by May 31 is ok).
- Early bird prices are in effect until May 29. Any renewals received after that date will be processed at the regular price and your current seats cannot be guaranteed
Seat Change Requests: June 1 – June 27
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Email Norma Dermond your seat change request or fill out the form at the ECA Box Office.
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Seat change request forms are evaluated and processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
New Season Subscriptions On-Sale: July 7
- New season subscriptions will be available starting on July 7, online, in-person or over the phone, in the order received.
Single Tickets On-Sale: August 1
- Single concert tickets will be available for sale online and via the ECA Box Office. This includes all add-on shows such as the Chamber Music events and the Children’s Concerts.
Octoer 27, 2025 – Opening Night & Piano Celebration (with Eastside Piano Competition Winners)
- Grieg – Piano Concerto (1st movement) (Aaron Jin, Piano)
- Mendelssohn – Piano Concerto No. 1 (Jeffrey Zhao, Piano)
- Liadov – Baba Yaga
- Goldmark – In the Garden (4th Mov. of “Rustic Symphony”)
- Kabalevsky – Symphony No. 2
December 14 & 15, 2025 – Holiday Pops (with Kristin Vogel, soprano)
- Faith – Brazilian Sleigh Bells
- Around the World at Christmas Time, arr. Chase
- J. Strauss – Artist’s Quadrille (Kunstler-Quadrille), op. 201
- Pietro Yon – Gesù bambino
- Bach/Gounod – Ave Maria
- Sammy Wells/Jule Styne – Let it Snow
- Placide Cappeau/Adolphe Adams – O Holy Night
- Smetana – Polka from the Opera The Two Widows
- Bizet – “Seguidilla” from Carmen
- Puccini – “Un bel di vedremo” from Madama Butterfly
- Strauss – Csardas from Die Fledermaus
- Beethoven – Turkish March from The Ruins of Athens
- A Tribute to Henry Mancini, arr. Calvin Custer
- Sousa – Stars and Stripes Forever
January 12, 2006 – Beethoven Fifth (with Sunnat Ibragimov, cello)
- Wagner – Overture to the Opera Rienzi
- Lalo – Cello Concerto in D-Minor
- Janacek – Adagio from Idyll for Strings
- Beethoven – Symphony No. 5
February 7, 2026 – Family Concert*: “The Story of Babar”
- with David Dolacky, narrator
- Rising Star (TBA)
- Poulenc – The Story of Babar
*Please note that Family Concerts are not included with a season subscription and must be purchased separately.
March 9, 2026 – Brahms Double Concerto (with Jacqueline Audas, violin; and Katherine Audas, cello)
- Elgar – Pomp and Circumstance March, op. 39, No. 3 in C Minor
- Brahms – Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
- Herold – Overture to the Opera Zampa
- Mahler – Langsam from Symphony No. 3 (Mov. 6 only)
May 4, 2026 – From Mozart to Bernstein (with Northwest Winds)
- Northwest Winds is: Edward Benyas, Oboe; Denise Lum, Clarinet; Steven Morgan, Bassoon; and Jill Jacques, Horn
- Dvořák – Overture to the Opera Vanda, Op. 25, B 97
- Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat Major, K. 297b for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn
- Bernstein – Overture to West Side Story
- Ward – America the Beautiful
- Respighi – Roman Festivals