Saturday, November 9, 2019 @ 6:00pm – 8:00pm (PST)
Cascadia Art Museum, Edmonds, WA, United States
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$18 / $12

Pamela Liu, violin
David Tan, piano

Romantic Russian chamber music, including Stravinsky’s melodic and warm Suite Italienne, the passionate Prokofiev Sonata No. 2 for violin & piano, and his March from The Love of 3 Oranges. Virtuoso violinist Pamela Liu is concertmaster of the Cascade Symphony, and international performer David Tan is one of the foremost keyboard artists in the Northwest. Bring your sweetheart!

Tickets $18 ($12 Cascadia Art Museum members)

About Pamela Liu

Pamela Liu, violinist, has been in demand as a performer and pedagogue since returning to the Northwest twelve years ago. She received her Bachelors in Violin Performance at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University and was a member of the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra in Taipei, Taiwan, before attending the University of Washington where she received a master’s degree in Violin Performance.

A devoted mentor to young musicians, Ms. Liu coaches and teaches with Edmonds College, The Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestras, the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras, and Musicworks Northwest. As an active performer, Ms. Liu appears regularly on the Music at the Museum series with the Cascadia Art Museum, as a section member of the Yakima Symphony, and in the violin-guitar duo, Tutti Dolce, with husband Chris Liu.

https://www.edmonds.edu/programs/humanities/music/faculty/pamela-liu.html

Cascadia Art Museum

190 Sunset Avenue S.
Edmonds, WA 98020
United States

http://www.CascadiaArtMuseum.org
(425) 336-4809