April 23 , 2009

Time:  12:15 PM
Location:  Daniels Recital Hall 
(Former First United Methodist Church)
Address: 811 Fifth Avenue


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The lunchtime concert series features our Artist-in-Residence, recording artist and CEO of International Artists Records in New York, Mark Andersen.

"Music of Bach"

Sinfonia from Wir Danken Dir, Gott Mark Andersen - Organ  J.S. Bach
Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen Patricia Jaeger - Violin J.S. Bach
Ave Maria Angela Kaye Morgan – Soprano  Bach/Gounod
Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme Lynn Andersen – English Handbells Bach
Arioso Patricia Jaeger – Violin J.S. Bach
Bist Du Bei Mir Angela Kaye Morgan – Soprano J.S. Bach
G Major Fantasy in Baroque Style Mark Andersen – Organ M. Andersen

 

Guest Artists for this performance include:

 

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Patricia Jaeger- Violin.
Patricia is past president of the American Harp Society. She owns and operates Herald Music, producing her own harp and ensemble arrangements. Originally from Swarthmore, PA, she began her study of music with violin before the age of four and went on to earn her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in violin and music literature from the Eastman School of Music. She also studied for a year in Germany, presenting two concerts, and then relocated to Seattle to study harp with the late Edith Lundgren for nine years. Mrs. Jaeger's past teaching credits include teaching beginning harp in the Seattle School District, as well as night courses for the public for sixteen years. She now teaches privately at two Seattle colleges.

 

Angela Kaye Morgan- Soprano.
Angela began her vocal studies with Bob Swanson and has honed her vocal talents under the direction of Peter Herpst. She serves as a soloist regularly for Christ Episcopal Church in Puyallup as well as the South Sound Classical Choir.

 

Lynn Andersen - Solo English Handbells.
Lynn is a graduate of Brigham Young University in Utah where he received a Degree in Humanities and where he began his performance career on the Folkdance Ensemble as a Clogger. His ardent love of music has taken him into many facets of the art. He frequently performed in dance, singing or at the piano while serving as a Mormon Missionary in Vienna, Austria for several years. Returning to Utah, Lynn became a member of the Utah Valley Handbell Choir where he used his natural ability with rhythm and expression to develop his style in playing. Lynn is heard weekly playing bells on television and now records for International Artist Records where he performs exclusively on Schulmerich Bells.

 

 

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