Classical, Events, Flute, Music

Flute Recital at Magnolia UCC – Sun 10/27/13

I’m excited to announce an upcoming Solo Flute Recital this Fall!

When: 2:00pm on Sunday, Oct 27, 2013

Where: Magnolia United Church of Christ, 3555 W. McGraw Street, Seattle

Dusting off some old favorites including Bach and Poulenc Sonatas with piano, Griffes Poem, reprising The Jet Whistle flute-cello duet, and trying some crazy modern techniques in a short piece by Ian Clarke (which may remind you of Ian Anderson…) called Zoom Tube.  Also a brand new Lullaby, written in honor the expected bundle of joy, for alto flute, cello and piano.

Kristine Anderson joins me on piano, Chris Worswick on cello.

Admission is a freewill donation, all proceeds going to charity.  A reception with desserts, coffee, and tea will follow the program.

If you can’t make this one, catch the same program on Sat. Oct 12 at Trinity in First Hill (see post).

Classical, Events, Flute, Music

Chamber Music and Brunch, Together at Last – Sat 6/8/2013

**Check out the cello & flute video from the concert**

 

I’ll be playing at a house concert, joined by Chris Worswick on cello for The Jet Whistle by Villa-Lobos.  Also on the program, Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 and more, plus homemade waffles (that would fall under the Brunch part!).  Friends of performers welcome to stop in, food starting at 2, music starting at 3, if you bring something edible to share.  Contact me for more details!

Events, Feverton, Flute, Images, Music

Feverton – Free Solstice Kickoff at the Nectar- 5/25/2013

Nectar-redhook5.25 Saturday
Redhook and Nectar Present:
2013 FREE SOLSTICE KICKOFF
Presenting the musical lineup for 2013 Fremont Fair
with musical performances by:
MORE OF ANYTHING
MIGHTY HIGH
Feverton
DJ Funkscribe
NO COVER
7pm doors
21+

NO COVER – FREE WEEKEND SHOW thanks to Redhook!!

Flute

Spring is here!

What a gorgeous Saturday!  This morning I sat outside looking at the buds on the trees sipping my coffee, later had a nice lazy lounge with friends reading in Cal Anderson Park, then ice cream on the way back home (how could we resist?).  It seemed so inviting outside that I brought my flute out on my tiny porch balcony and added my long tones and harmonic minor scales to the sounds of robust wind chimes (I can’t see them but I hear them) and bird calls.  I couldn’t tell if any passers-by noticed my warmups or if my sound stuck in tree-level and was filtered out by the white noise of traffic and such below.  I doubt too many neighbors could hear me in any case – on a day like today everyone is at the park!