Friday, March 23, 2018 @ 10:30am – 11:30pm (PDT)
Seattle Public Library – Ballard Branch, Seattle, WA, United States
Ticket details

Free (Free)

J.S. Bach – Goldberg Aria & first & last variations
J.S. Bach – French Suite No. 1
J.S. Bach – The Well-Tempered Clavier Book One (selections)
J.S. Bach – Italian Concerto

Pianist Karin McCullough performs a free public concert of keyboard music of J.S. Bach in celebration of the 333rd anniversary of his birth.

This concert will take place in the meeting room.

About Karin McCullough

Karin McCullough took the less-traveled road to a music career. A serious pianist while growing up in Illinois, she suppressed her aspirations and instead became a paralegal. One day she was asked to accompany opera singers at a Fremont Bistro—a weekly engagement lasting 5 years. By then her popularity as an accompanist, soloist and piano teacher let her trade her life as a paralegal for that of a full-time musician. Karin is a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in Piano. Karin maintains a flourishing piano studio in Ballard and performs frequently in the Seattle area. She is an active volunteer and member of Seattle Music Teachers Association (SMTA), Principal Organizer for the local chapter of Bach in the Subways, and has served on the boards of SMTA and Musical Experiences, a nonprofit classical music education organization. Karin is the pianist for Third Church of Christ, Scientist.

http://Bachinthesubways.com

About Bach in the Subways

Bach in the Subways is an international movement founded by cellist Dale Henderson to sow the seeds for future generations of classical music lovers by generating public interest and excitement for the art form. Every year around March 21, Johann Sebastian Bach's birthday, musicians around the world celebrate Bach in the Subways Day by offering performances in subways, public spaces, and concerts open to all. The music is given freely as a gift, and as an invitation to further explore classical music.

http://bachinthesubways.com/