Sunday, January 28
1:00 pm Children’s Music Fair
2:00 pm Family Concert
4:30 pm Family Concert, 2nd Performance

Conductor
Narrator
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Sebastian Serrano-Ayala
Nicola Pearson
 

It's story time for the whole family! Our new Assistant Conductor, Sebastian Serrano-Ayala, will lead you on a tour through the instruments of the orchestra, followed by a performance of Prokofiev's most beloved of all concert works for children, Peter and the Wolf

Our low-cost Family Concert is held on the Sunday afternoon following our School Concert series, and welcomes families and others who prefer a shorter, afternoon concert. Starting at 1pm, the McIntyre Hall lobby is buzzing with our Children's Music Fair, which features “Meet the Musicians”, an opportunity for families to chat with our musicians and see their instruments up close.  Also at the Fair, the Children’s Museum will offer hands-on musical activities and crafts, and Bellingham Wind Works will share a “petting zoo” of stringed instruments for kids to try out!


Sergei Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf


CONDUCTOR BIO

Sebastian Serrano-Ayala

An advocate for the music of our time, Colombian-born conductor Sebastian Serrano-Ayala blends inclusive collaboration, and effortless conducting technique with fresh and timely musical interpretations.

Sebastian is actively involved with symphonic music and educational programs in the United States, and has been named Assistant Conductor with the Skagit Symphony for the 23/24 season. He also serves as Assistant Conductor with the Saratoga Orchestra, and has held Conducting Fellowships at the Allentown Symphony Orchestra and the Mostly Modern Festival in NY, where he premiered works with the American Modern Ensemble.

Other recent engagements have included the SJMEA Honor Orchestra, the Whatcom Wind Ensemble, and acting as cover conductor for Yakima Symphony.

Past performance highlights include a premiere and recording session with Symphony Tacoma, leading the Royal Military Chapel "Johan Willem Friso'' during the Dutch International Festival ‘BLOW’, and conducting The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” in Washington, DC.

Sebastian was recently recognized for his leadership when he was a semi-finalist at the World Music Contest (WMC) - Conductor’s Competition. There, he worked with the Marinierskapel der Koninklijke Marine, the premier ensemble of the Netherlands military, and Blazerensemble Helicon, as well as the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Air Force. He was also a finalist at the International Conducting Competition hosted by the Denver Philharmonic.

Through his research and programming, Sebastian advocates for the importance of contemporary music influenced by Latin America and his native Colombia. In Summer ‘22, he presented on these topics at a world conference of symphonic music in Prague, Check Republic.

Serrano-Ayala holds a DMA in Wind - Orchestral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), and a MM in Conducting from Andrews University, both he was awarded full scholarship and teaching assistantships. He also holds degrees in music education from the Adventist University of Colombia (UNAC) and the Adventist University of the Philippines (AUP).

Additionally, Sebastian has taken part in masterclasses with conductors JoAnn Falletta, Dianne Wittry, Sarah Ioannides, Ankush Kumar Bahl, Lawrence Golan, Aram Demirjian, Mark Heron, Jan Cober, Mallory Thompson, Michael Haithcock, and John E. Williamson. Mentors include Anna Edwards, Terence Milligan, Kevin Holzman, Aik Khai Pung, Alan Mitchell, and Hugo Riaño.

Visit his website at www.sebastianserrano.co.