Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts

"Persistence" - a concert featuring music of strength and tenacity at Shorecrest HS PAC on February 10, 2024

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Seattle Wind Symphony will perform "Persistence" - a concert featuring music of strength and tenacity at the Shorecrest HS Performing Arts Center on February 10, 2024 at 7:30 pm. 

The program includes some truly inspiring works by contemporary composers, like Omar Thomas's "Of Our New Day Begun," as well as classics like the Finale from Symphony No. 5 by Shostakovich. 

We are honored to feature the Northwest African American Museum's African American Cultural Ensemble choir in this performance as well.

Tickets are on sale now and more information can be found at seattlewindsymphony.org.


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Phantom of the Pipes: An evening of ghost stories and organ music Friday, October 27, 2023 at St. Dunstan's

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Come to St. Dunstan's for a frightfully delightful evening of ghost stories and organ music, and prepare to be thrilled by spooky tales and haunting melodies that will send shivers down your spine.

Susanna Valleau
Storyteller Geoff Poor
will transport you to a world of ghosts and ghouls, where spirits of the undead walk amongst us and strange things lurk in the shadows.

Organist Susanna Valleau, maestro of macabre music, will complement the stories with eerie, sinister, and sometimes lighthearted organ music, ending, of course, with the famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.

Costumes are encouraged! Seasonal treats and prizes for best costume will be shared after the concert.

Friday, October 27, 2023, 7:30pm

Suggested donation: $20 adults; $5 students


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Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shorewood PAC in November

Saturday, October 21, 2023


Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shorewood PAC in November for the second concert of our 2023-2024 season.

This program features works for wind band inspired by nature  (Lincolnshire Posy by Percy Grainger, Sunrise by Ben Pelandini, Lake Superior Suite by Cait Nishimura, and more). 

We are excited to feature Shannon Spicciati, professor of oboe at UW, on L'horloge de Flore by Jean Françaix in the program.

Nature's Path
November 18, 2023 at 7:30 pm
Shorewood Performing Arts Center (PAC)
Tickets: General $25 and $10 Student


 

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Tickets still available for Sunday afternoon concert at Shorecrest PAC - Remember the Ladies

Sunday, October 15, 2023

Natalie Dungey, trumpet soloist
You can still get tickets for the Sunday 2pm concert October 15, 2023 by Philharmonia Northwest with Natalie Dungey, trumpet and Christopher T. F. Hanson, conductor.


You are welcome to attend a pre-concert lecture by the conductor at 1pm.

All of this right here at home in our state of the art performing arts center at Shorecrest High School in the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center 15343 25th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155

Note that we also have wonderful performing arts venues at Shorewood High School and Shoreline Community College.

The program, Remember the Ladies, features female composers:
  • Joan Tower: Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
  • Barbara Harbach: Demarest Suite
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: American Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • Florence Price: Symphony No. 1 in E minor
The orchestra will be back at Shorecrest in February and March after concerts in Seattle and Kirkland.

Philharmonia Northwest's 2023-24 Season Opener, "Remember the Ladies" on Sunday, October 15 at 2pm, features acclaimed trumpeter Natalie Dungey, an alumna of NPR’s From The Top who has performed as soloist with orchestras and bands around the country and as far away as Japan. 

Natalie joins the orchestra as soloist on Pulitzer-winner Ellen Taafe Zwilich's American Concerto, a virtuosic tribute "to the distinctive and virile style of American brass playing exemplified by Doc Severinsen."



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Philharmonia Northwest opens their 2023-2024 season at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center on Sunday

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Philharmonia Northwest opens their 2023-2024 Season at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center on Sunday October 15, 2023 at 2pm with a pre-concert lecture at 1pm.

“Remember the Ladies” a celebration of music by women composers, features Natalie Dungey, trumpet. Christopher T. F. Hanson, conductor.

The program includes:
  • Joan Tower:  Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
  • Barbara Harbach:  Demarest Suite
  • Ellen Taffe Zwillich:  American Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • Florence Price:  Symphony No. 1 in E minor

Opening the concert, Joan Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1 showcases Philharmonia Northwest's brass and percussion sections. Commissioned in 1986 and dedicated to groundbreaking conductor Marin Alsop, this fanfare sets the tone for the extraordinary talents and contributions of women artists in the program.

The Demarest Suite by Barbara Harbach highlights the orchestra's dynamic string sections. The suite includes movements inspired by Harbach's opera O Pioneers and Abigail Adams' famous words "Remember the ladies" in a 1776 letter to her husband, John Adams; her plea urged the then-delegate to advocate for women's rights at the Continental Congress.

Natalie Dungey, trumpet; and Christopher T.F. Hanson, conductor
The concert includes a command performance by Natalie Dungey, an internationally renowned trumpeter featured on NPR’s From the Top, performing Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's demanding and powerful American Concerto

And concludes with Florence Price’s iconic First Symphony, a remarkable balance of Western European and African American musical traditions, composed in 1932.

Tickets are available online at philharmonianw.org

Single Tickets are $30 adult and $20 senior/student.

Tickets will also be sold at the box office before the concert.


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Concert Saturday September 9, 2023 at Ronald Methodist Church in Shoreline

Monday, August 28, 2023

Dr. Dainius Vaičekonis
Ronald United Methodist Church is holding a concert on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm). 

Church organist and pianist, Dr. Dainius Vaičekonis, who has performed as a soloist around the world, including with the Lithuanian National Symphony, will be playing The Symphonic Grandeur. 

Concert pieces will include works by Leopold Godowsky, Claude Debussy, Franz Liszt, Jaya Suprana, Mikalojus K. Čiurlionis, and Robert Schumann.

The concert is open to the community, with a suggested donation of $20/person. Proceeds benefit the effort to replace the outside siding of the church, which is deteriorating.

Ronald United Methodist Church is located at 17839 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133. We serve and partner with the community in many ways.


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Bands, Beer and Ticket Bundles for 2023 ShoreLake Battle of the Bands

Wednesday, August 2, 2023


Bands, Beer and Ticket Bundles
2023 ShoreLake Battle of the Bands
August 3, 4, and 5
Pfingst Animal Acres Park in Lake Forest Park

ShoreLake Arts' Battle of the Bands is this Thursday- Saturday!


Ticket options include 1-day, 3-day, and special packages including a limited edition, collectible glass (complete with a beverage).

Buy Tickets - Ticket prices range from $9- $35

Where: Lake Forest Park's Pfingst Animal Acres Park 17435 Brookside Boulevard Northeast, Lake Forest Park, WA, 98155

When:
  • Semi-final Pool #1 | Thursday, August 3
  • Semi-final Pool #2 | Friday, August 4
  • Finals | Saturday, August 5
Battles start at 6.30 pm
Doors open at 5:30

We can’t wait for you to discover your new favorite band!

Want to see the shows for free? 
Sign up to volunteer - we still have spaces open.

Food and Drink:
We will have a beer and wine garden (over 21) and food trucks throughout the Battles

Thanks to Shoreline's Monka Brewing Co. for providing us with their excellent craft brews! And, a round of applause for Jack Malek of Windermere Real Estate for sponsoring the Shorelake 2023 Battle of the Bands!

Meet the 2023 Bands

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Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra at Benaroya Hall - 2023-24 season

Monday, June 5, 2023

Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, Adam Stern conducting

SEATTLE PHILHARMONIC ANNOUNCES
2023-24 SEASON AT BENAROYA HALL

The Seattle Philharmonic, the oldest of Puget Sound's community orchestras, is pleased to announce details of their 2023-24 season of concerts at Benaroya Hall.

Under the leadership of Music Director Adam Stern, the orchestra will perform four widely-varying programs comprising thirteen major works from three different centuries and nine different countries.

"I am unbelievably fortunate to have an orchestra that supports my programming 100%", Stern effuses. 
"When I was asked to become this superb ensemble's music director in 2003, I was urged to 'program my heart' and not feel constrained by conventional programming trends. 
"The Philharmonic has thus been able to provide the public with concert experiences that are unrivaled in their presentations of quality lesser-known works alongside some of the beloved gemstones in the symphonic repertoire."

Alongside familiar concert staples by Ludwig van Beethoven, Alexander Borodin, Johann Strauss, Jr., Antonín Dvořák, and Sergei Rachmaninov, the Philharmonic will present U.S. and local premieres of music by Maria Grenfell, Isidora Žebeljan, Alexis Alrich, and Jeanne Demessieux. 

A major musical happening will be a rare U. S. performance of Arthur Honegger's Symphony No. 3, the Liturgique, one of the most profound musical pleas for an end to war and hatred, and for an everlasting peace.

The season:

Fantasy: A World with No Boundaries
October 28, 2023 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


A musical celebration of myths, legends, and fantasies. The program opens with the overture to Prometheus by Ludwig van Beethoven (his sole full-length ballet score), based on the Greek myth, and closes with the most beloved waltz of Johann Strauss, Jr., The Blue Danube, a magical conjuration of Austria's past, the peace and love that the river inspires, and even its mermaid inhabitants. 

Australian composer Maria Grenfell's orchestral fantasy Hinemoa, based on a Maori fairytale about young lovers united by music, is heard in its first U.S. performance. Alexander Borodin's popular "musical tableau" In the Steppes of Central Asia, an evocative vision of a desert caravan, precedes Frederick Delius' romantic and sensuous Concerto for Violin and Cello, a work described by one commentator as "an orgiastic outpouring of melody," with our sensational soloists, Sempre Sisters (Charlotte Marckx, violin and Olivia Marckx, cello).

  • BEETHOVEN Prometheus, Op. 43: Overture
  • BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia
  • DELIUS Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra
    • Sempre Sisters, soloists:
    • Charlotte Marckx and Olivia Marckx
  • GRENFELL Hinemoa (U. S. premiere)
  • J. STRAUSS, Jr. The Blue Danube

"The interrelation between Nature and Life:" Dvořák's Eighth
January 20, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


This all-Slavic program brings together three works that boast passionate emotions, vivid colors, and consummate compositional mastery. Antonin Dvořák's Symphony No. 8, a perennial audience favorite, is a work aglow with the joys of life. 

The Philharmonic's esteemed concertmaster Luke Fitzpatrick joins the orchestra for the U, S premiere of Serbian composer Isidora Žebeljan's violin concerto Three Curious Loves, a work once affectionately described as a form of "crazy, wild, capricious Balkan dance". As an opener, we present a little-known symphonic poem by Alexander Glazunov, Spring, a sumptuous and lyrical paean to the season of rebirth.

  • GLAZUNOV Spring (A Musical Picture), Op. 34
  • ŽEBELJAN Three Curious Loves (U. S. premiere)
    • Luke Fitzpatrick, soloist
  • DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88

"A Spirit in search of serenity": Honegger's Third
April 13, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


The Swiss composer Arthur Honegger's third symphony, subtitled Liturgique, was written as a postlude to World War II, and is a fervent outcry against war and its concomitant dehumanization, and a plea for abiding peace. 

The program begins with Bell and Drum Tower by Alexis Alrich, a work that, to quote one commentator, "navigates the scenes and moods of Beijing by replicating the metallic and percussive qualities of Chinese bell towers." Franz Liszt's alternately heroic and tender Piano Concerto No. 2 will be performed by the winner of the Philharmonic's 2023 Don Bushell Competition, the blazingly talented Nathan Zhao.

  • ALRICH Bell and Drum Tower (Northwest premiere)
  • LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2 in A
    • Nathan Zhao, soloist
  • HONEGGER Symphony No. 3, Liturgique

"How fresh, how beautiful it is!": Rachmaninov's Second
June 1, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


The brilliant and tragically short-lived French organist Jeanne Demessieux was also an accomplished composer; her Poème, the only large-scale work she created for organ and orchestra, is given a rare performance by distinguished Seattle organ virtuoso Joseph Adam. 

Following intermission, the Philharmonic concludes its 2023-24 season in grand fashion with one of the most romantic and dazzling symphonies in the repertoire, the Symphony No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninov.

  • DEMESSIEUX Poème for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 9
    • Joseph Adam, soloist
  • RACHMANINOV Symphony No. 2 in e, Op. 27

Benaroya Hall is Seattle's premier concert hall. A city block long, it has three acoustically superb performance spaces in a beautiful building at 200 University Street


 

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Tacoma-based organist Una Hwang in concert at St. Dunstan's on Sunday May 21, 2023

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Tacoma-based organist Una Hwang closes out the 2022-2023 St. Dunstan's Concert Series on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 3pm. 

Her program will feature a transcription of Smetana's orchestral tone poem "The Moldau," plus chorale and gospel preludes of J.S. Bach and William Bolcom, and works by Nadia Boulanger, Jean Langlais and others.

We are excited to have Una Hwang who is an organist, pianist, teacher and church musician based in Tacoma, and has performed on both instruments as a solo and collaborative musician. 

She is the organist and pianist for Mount Cross Lutheran Church in University Place, and has been organist at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Seattle, playing their two-manual Fritts organ, and First Lutheran Church in Tacoma. 

She began organ study with Dale Krider in Maryland, and has learned from many in the Seattle/Tacoma area, especially Mel Butler, David Dahl, and Dana Robinson. Wha-Kyung Byun at New England Conservatory of Music was her most influential piano teacher. 

Una also has a background in the astrophysical sciences and previously worked as a research scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before moving to Washington state in 2012, when she began her professional life in music. She lives in Tacoma where she maintains a private piano studio.

Saint Dunstan’s Address is 722 N 145th St Shoreline, WA 98133 and is located near the Aurora and 145th E Line Stop

You can RSVP on Eventbrite or Facebook


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Tickets on sale for Seattle Wind Symphony concert May 6, 2023 at Shorewood PAC

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Seattle Wind Symphony is back at the Shorewood Performing Arts Center for our final concert of the 2022-2023 season on Saturday May 6, 2023 at 7:30pm. 

This program is called "Destinations" - sharing an experience of different places, and how the locations and people are reflected in music.

Tickets are on sale now (General $25 / Student $10). More information at: http://seattlewindsymphony.org/Concerts/Detail.php?ID=48



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Destinations: Come Together free Rooftop Concert Celebration @ Kirkland Urban

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

“Come Together” to Kirkland Urban for the second annual musical celebration inspired by the original surprise Beatles Rooftop concert in 1969. 


The event will feature a musical performance by one of Seattle’s favorite Beatles music experiences, Good Day Sunshine, who will perform every song from the original Beatles Rooftop Concert. Attendees will enjoy photo moments with Beatles inspired costumed characters, themed instagrammable moments, and groovy giveaways (while supplies last.)

Photo courtesy Kirkland Urban

Kirkland Urban is an inclusive and accessible open-air shopping center. To support children and adults of all abilities, sensory-sensitive toolkits will be available onsite during all Kirkland Urban events.

Toolkits include noise-canceling headphones, sensory/fidget toys, earplugs and an identifier sticker/badge and can be picked up upon arrival. This event is free and open to the public.



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Benefit concert Saturday for Camp United We Stand

Friday, January 20, 2023


We invite you and your family and friends to support Camp United We Stand at a Benefit Concert featuring area choirs, performers, singers, and musicians from: Haller Lake United Methodist, Richmond Beach Congregational Church, Shoreline Free Methodist, Church of Pentecost, St. Dunstan’s, Aislinn the Bard, John Lawson, Naomi Bernstein on the Ortloff organ, and a group of friends who met while singing with Seattle Pro Musica.

WHAT: Glorious and Joyful Music of ALL Kinds!

WHO: Area Choirs, Folk, Harp, Cabaret, Organ, Show tunes, Violin, Cello and Piano Trio

WHEN: Saturday - January 21st at 2 p.m.

WHERE: St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church - 722 N 145th St. in Shoreline

Camp United We Stand (CUWS) is a legally authorized and sanctioned encampment. We apply for permits from the cities and churches that shelter us. We are a federal 501 ©3 nonprofit and a Washington State non-profit. We receive no grants or funding from any governmental agencies, but survive strictly on the love and monetary support of our friends.

Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@SaintDunstans

To donate online: Go to https://campunitedwestand-tentcity.org/ Or click on the QR code below!


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Benefit concert for Camp United We Stand Saturday January 21, 2023

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

We invite you and your family and friends to support Camp United We Stand at a Benefit Concert to hear several area choirs, performers, singers, and musicians.

Participants are from Haller Lake United Methodist, Richmond Beach Congregational Church, Shoreline Free Methodist, Church of Pentecost, St. Dunstan’s, Aislinn the Bard, John Lawson, Naomi Bernstein on the Ortloff organ (built especially for St. Dunstan's) and a group of friends who met while singing with Seattle Pro Musica.

WHAT: Glorious and Joyful Music of ALL Kinds with Area Choirs, Folk, Harp, Cabaret, Organ, Show tunes, Violin, Cello and Piano Trio.

WHEN: Saturday - January 21st at 2pm

WHERE: St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church 722 N 145th St. in Shoreline

WHY: Benefit Concert for Camp United We Stand- Only Authorized Place in North King County for our unsheltered neighbors

Camp United We Stand is a community designed by the homeless for the homeless in transition. Camp United We Stand (CUWS) is a legally authorized and sanctioned encampment. We apply for permits from the cities and churches that shelter us. 

We are a federal 501©3 non-profit and listed as a non-profit with the Washington State Department of Revenue. We receive no grants or funding from city, state or federal agencies. We survive strictly on the love and monetary support of our friends. We welcome ‘ALL’ to come and show their support and provide services for those in need and in transition.

This concert is open to the public.


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Seattle Wind Symphony winter concert February 11, 2023

Monday, January 9, 2023

Seattle Wind Symphony is performing a winter concert at Shorecrest PAC (Performing Arts Center) on February 11, 2023 at 7:30pm, Shorecrest High School, 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.

Tickets are on sale now (General $25 / Student $10). Tickets and more information here 

Seattle Wind Symphony presents a winter concert of works inspired by people and events throughout history.




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Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shorewood for a holiday concert on December 11, 2022

Sunday, November 13, 2022

The Seattle Wind Symphony is excited to return to the Shorewood Performing Arts Center on Sunday December 11, 2022 at 3pm for a concert featuring familiar and new holiday works.

Program

James D. PloyharJingle Bells Fantasy
arr. by Philip SparkeVein Immanuel
arr. by James ChristensenCarol of the Bells
Alfred ReedRussian Christmas Music
Leroy AndersonA Christmas Festival
Gustav HolstIn the Bleak Midwinter
Sammy Cahn and Jule StyneLet It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
arr. by Calvin CusterA Fresh Aire Christmas
Leroy AndersonSleigh Ride

Tickets on sale now on their website $25 General / $10 Student.



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Bach piano concert at St. Dunstan's Sunday, October 23, 2022 to help feed hearts and souls

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Kohler and Campbell piano at St. Dunstan's
As the Church that Feeds People we hope to help feed people’s hearts and souls with music by providing concerts to the community at large. 

The concerts are free, but donations are accepted at the door for those that want to support and help us to continue to provide these concerts.

On Sunday October 23, 2022 at 3:00pm we have Hartwig Eichberg who will perform Bach's "Aria with Divers Variations," commonly known as the "Goldberg Variations," in its entirety on the beautiful Kohler and Campbell piano at St. Dunstan's. 

The Goldberg Variations count among the few works which Bach had published himself, a sign he valued them highly and wanted them to shape his legacy. 

Experiencing these variations is like getting to know a big family: each of the 30 members gathered has a distinct personality, yet one senses their common relation to the matriarch who sits and shines at the center. This concert will be a musical treat as Bach's artistry and humanity unfolds before us.

Please RSVP on Eventbrite

Suggested Donations: $5 for Students, $15 for Adults, $30 for Families.


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Seattle Wind Symphony season opener October 16, 2022 in Shoreline

Thursday, September 22, 2022

The Seattle Wind Symphony is scheduled to hold their season opener concert on Sunday October 16, 2022 at 3pm at Shorewood Performing Arts Center 17300 Fremont Ave N. 

Tickets are $25 general and $10 student. Purchase tickets here 

For this concert, we are excited to feature grammy-nominated pianist Duane Hulbert on Rhapsody in Blue.

We are all very joyful to be returning to music after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. We hope many community members will attend!




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Fall Concert at Cromwell Park Amphitheater: E-I-E-I-OINK!

Monday, September 19, 2022

Fall Concert at Cromwell Park Amphitheater: E-I-E-I-OINK!
18030 Meridian Avenue N, Shoreline 98133
Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1pm

All ages welcome with adult.

Join singer-songwriter Nancy Stewart for this fall concert featuring lots of songs about farms, including a herd of cool cows, farm machinery, and growing things. It’s a farm song-sing-along!

Registration not required. In-person event. Safety guidelines and current protocols followed. Please dress for the weather and bring something to sit on.

In the event of rain, you can check the status of this program on our Events Calendar and the Shoreline Library Facebook page, or by calling 206-362-7550.



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Change of venue for concert by French guitar master Pierre Bensusan

Friday, September 2, 2022

Pierre Bensusan photo by Christian Taillemite
The concert by French guitar master Pierre Bensusan (see previous article) has been changed from a house concert to a more formal, and larger, setting at the Church Of The Redeemer, 6210 NE, 181st Street, Kenmore, WA 98028.

CONCERT Friday September 9, 2022 at 8pm

Ticket Prices: 
  • $25 in advance
  • $30 at the door
Buy tickets at https://www.pierrebensusan.com/store_viewproduct.asp?ID=625

Information for the concert and the master class @ peter.pjahn@gmail.com or 425-791-8430.



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Free Streaming Lunchtime Concert Wednesday at Noon

Tuesday, August 24, 2021


Fill your lunchtime with music! Join Third Place Commons Wednesday at noon for a streaming mini-concert with the gifted jazz pianist Ken Kassover, a regular on the Commons stage from right here in Lake Forest Park.

Recorded just for Third Place Commons, this special performance features an array of masterfully rendered jazz tunes that are sure to put some extra pep in your step. Ken's style and selections will dazzle and delight and leave you sailing through the rest of your day.

Thirty seconds is all it will take to get hooked! So when the time comes (Wednesday at noon), tune in here.

This program is part of Third Place Commons’ Summer of Music. Check the online calendar for more music-themed programs throughout the summer, including the grand finale event on September 18, 2021 an outdoor concert with Rainy City Riff Raff.

Special thanks to Ken Kassover for generously sharing his time and talent with our Commons Community. Thanks also to Third Place Commons board member Aaron Stadler of Fat Cat Vdo for his great work as videographer and editor for this wonderful performance.

Third Place Commons – a community supported 501(c)3 nonprofit organization – has been building real community in the heart of Lake Forest Park for over 20 years. In addition to presenting its largest program, the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market, Third Place Commons now also fosters real community in digital space with TPC At Home programs. Learn more at ThirdPlaceCommons.org



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