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SUMMARY:Librarians “Still Here" Album Release Party
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Librarians “Still Here” Album Release Party\nFriday\, July 17th @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\n*Tickets $25 – $32 | CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nBe part of a live rendering and album release party for #WALocal band Librarians as they celebrate their latest album “Still Here.” The evening will showcase new original music written by Joel Ricci. \nLibrarians\, an original folk/rock/cinematic/jazz quartet out of Bellingham\, Washington\, conjure dreamy\, thoughtful music\, speaking of loss and transformation\, the turbulence of our times\, and collective and individual identity\, all while sonically exploring realms of feelings that have no names. Their focus is on living\, breathing songs that connect with their audience emotionally\, reminding them of our shared humanity and the fragility of life. \nCopies of “Still Here\,” commemorative posters\, and other merchandise will be available for sale. \nABOUT LIBRARIANS\nLibrarians of Bellingham\, Washington\, have been an evolving musical collective for 20 years. Started by wife and husband combo\, Carly James – guitar and vocals\, and Kevin Nelson – bass\, the band made beautiful\, compelling music after hours at their print shop\, Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress. Originally interpreting covers of master songwriters – Vic Chesnutt\, Greg Brown\, Ani DiFranco\, Tom Waits\, Robyn Hitchcock\, – they ventured into the realm of original music via theaddition of trumpeter and prolific songwriter\, Joel Ricci of Port Angeles\, who developed his own “quiet trumpet’ technique while working with the band. Librarians were synergized and rounded out by brilliant slide guitar player\, Nakos Marker\, in 2023\, launching the band into a new\, accelerated era of creativity\, culminating in the 2026 release of their 9-song original album\, Still Here. \nLibrarians conjure dreamy\, thoughtful music\, speaking of loss and transformation\, the turbulence of our times\, collective and individual identity\, all while sonically exploring realms of feelings that have no names. Their focus is on living\, breathing songs that connect with their audience emotionally\, reminding them of our shared humanity and the fragility of life. \nOur ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. Is cost a barrier? Click here to apply for financial assistance through our #fieldhallforall program.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/librarians-still-here-album-release-party/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,Folk,Live Music,Parties,Rock,WA Local
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SUMMARY:Schoenberg’s Society: Reimagined
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Schoenberg’s Society: Reimagined\nSunday\, July 26th @ 2PM\n*Tickets $28-$38 Adult\, $15 Youth (up to 18) | CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nErin Hennessey (violin) and Gabriel Merrill-Steskal (piano) transport their audience to Vienna in the early 1920s\, and invite them into the unique world of composer Arnold Schoenberg’s Society for Private Musical Performances\, where contemporary music had a chance to be performed away from the conservative concert hall crowds and critics of the time. \nMore than 100 years later\, the duo reimagines this groundbreaking space\, including works by two stalwarts of the Society\, Debussy and Ravel\, but also including work by Mary Dickenson-Auner\, a violinist and composer performing in the Society concerts in the 1920s\, but not widely acknowledged at the time for her work as a composer. Like many of Dickenson-Auner’s compositions\, Irish Melody of Violin and Piano has not been heard since the early 20th century- this will be an American premiere!\nPROGRAM\nClaude Debussy Sonata in G Minor for Violin and Piano (1917)\nMary Dickenson-Auner Irish Melody for Violin and Piano (1911\, American premiere)\nMaurice Ravel Violin Sonata 2 in G major (1925) \n  \nABOUT ERIN HENNESSEY\nErin Hennessey is a soloist\, orchestral\, and chamber musician and performs regularly in the United States\, United Kingdom\, and Ireland. As an orchestral musician\, she works with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland\, RTÉ Concert Orchestra\, Irish Chamber Orchestra\, and Irish Baroque Orchestra. In 2024\, she became the Artistic Director of Olympic Strings Workshop\, a chamber music festival for young musicians in Port Angeles . Erin lives in London where she is a PhD researcher at the Royal Academy of Music\, studying and performing the chamber music of Irish composer Mary Dickenson-Auner. She also studied at Oberlin Conservatory\, Whitman College\, and the Royal Irish Academy of Music\, where she taught violin and chamber music until 2023. \nABOUT GABRIEL MERRILL-STESKAL\nGabriel Merrill-Steskal is a multifaceted pianist and musician dedicated to performance\, teaching\, and scholarship. His recent musical activities are wide-ranging and varied\, including commissioning and premiering new pieces for fortepiano by Michael Kropf and Chenghao Li\, engraving and recording a new critical edition of Jospeha Auernhammer’s violin sonata on period instruments with Anna Okada\, and appearing with the Ann Arbor Symphony as a soloist performing Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto. He has won awards in international competitions on both piano and fortepiano (including the Seattle International Piano Competition\, Los Angeles International Liszt Competition\, and SFZP International Fortepiano Competition) and recently was a fellow at the Gilmore piano festival and Pianofest in the Hamptons. He has also recorded for Blue Griffin Records as part of an upcoming album of new piano music by William Horne. \nOur ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. Is cost a barrier? Click here to apply for financial assistance through our #fieldhallforall program.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/schoenbergs-society-reimagined/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Pedro Pastor & Los Locos Descalzos
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Pedro Pastor & Los Locos Descalzos\nThursday\, August 6th @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\n*Tickets $37 – $47 | CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nJoin us for a night with Spanish singer-songwriter Pedro Pastor and his band\, Los Locos Descalzos\, as they celebrate 10 years of touring the world. The show will feature songs from their latest album: 10 LOCOS AÑOS DESCALZOS\, which compiles some of their best work\, revisited with new arrangements and top-tier collaborations. \nThe songs feature the powerful lyrics that Pedro is known for\, now wrapped in a more sophisticated\, danceable\, and definitely more powerful sound. They include an unreleased track\, a salsa that invites us to imagine where the project might be headed in the future. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nABOUT PEDRO PASTOR\nAt just 31 years old\, and with six albums under his belt\, Pedro Pastor represents and leads a new generation of singer-songwriters in Spain. Despite his young age\, he has spent over 20 years on the stage\, with 700 concerts in 17 countries. \nHis music straddles between Latin America and Spain\, with lyrics that are a hymn to change and rebellion\, to love and learning\, to fusion and blending as the primary source of musical and human development. His style combines African music\, cumbia\, flamenco\, funk\, and Latin American folklore without losing the power and essence of the singer-songwriter and its message.\nOur ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. Is cost a barrier? Click here to apply for financial assistance through our #fieldhallforall program.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/pedro-pastor-los-locos-descalzos/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,Live Music,World
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SUMMARY:The Rumba Kings
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: The Rumba Kings\nSaturday\, August 15th @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\n*Tickets $55 – $75 | GET TICKETS HERE\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nLet The Rumba Kings transport you the shores of the Mediterranean – where music and passion collide! \nThe Rumba Kings defy expectations with their captivating live performances. Although their name suggests a focus on rumba\, the band’s repertoire extends far beyond that genre. Their music draws from a wide range of influences\, resulting in a diverse and enchanting experience. \nAt the heart of their show is the Spanish guitar\, which takes center stage alongside a string quartet and various other instruments\, while guest vocalists make up a portion of the performance\, the majority of the show is instrumental. \nThe Rumba Kings prioritize showmanship\, infusing their soulful and passionate music with a visually engaging performance. Guitarist George Stevens adds a visual dimension by dancing while playing and connecting with the crowd\, enhancing the overall experience for the audience. \n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE RUMBA KINGS\nFormed in June 2015 by Johnny Bacolas and George Stevens\, The Rumba Kings (see Wikipedia Article here) is a Seattle-based band that defies genre boundaries. Influenced by diverse musical styles ranging from Spanish-guitar influenced style of The Gipsy Kings to the Mediterranean-inspired instrumental melodies of Yanni\, their music takes listeners on a journey through the Mediterranean. While their name may suggest a focus on rumba\, the name is a bit misleading.  The Rumba Kings’ repertoire encompasses a myriad of music influences\, creating a rich and dynamic sound that transcends several genres\, combined with the most powerful live show on the world stage. \nThe band’s journey began when Bacolas and Stevens met in May 2015 and discovered a shared musical vision for their dream music and live show. \nBy January 2016\, The Rumba Kings had built a live set-list of original music and began auditioning musicians to form their first live band. They honed their performance through intimate gigs at small clubs in Seattle\, steadily gaining a devoted following.  As word spread about their passionate and energetic shows\, the band graduated to larger venues\, which later included the renowned Triple Door\, various PAC’s\, and various prestigious theaters around The Northwest. \nThe Rumba Kings continue to captivate audiences with their diverse and romantic blend of Pop\, Latin\, and Mediterranean music\, creating a truly unforgettable experience for listeners and concertgoers. \nOur ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. Is cost a barrier? Click here to apply for financial assistance through our #fieldhallforall program.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/the-rumba-kings/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,Live Music,World
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