Stephen Beus returns to the Coaster Theatre Memorable pianist to perform Sunday in Cannon Beach CANNON BEACH — Stephen Beus returns to the Coaster Theatre stage at 3 p.m. Sun- day, Oct. 11 for another mes- merizing and memorable per- formance. Tickets cost $15 to $20 and are available at the Coaster 7KHDWUH ER[ RI¿FH &DOO 436-1242 or visit coasterthe- atre.com Born and raised on a farm in eastern Washington, Beus began lessons at age 5 and made his orchestral debut four years later. He went on to win numerous national and inter- national competitions through- out his youth, capturing the at- tention of both audiences and critics. Commenting on Beus’ competition success, Fanfare magazine writes: “In some ZD\V%HXVGRHVQ¶W¿WWKHPROG of the typical competition winner. His playing is strik- ingly original, and, despite his youth, he has an interpretive voice all his own … Above all, his playing is so natural as to seem effortless, and the sound he produces has extraordinary richness and depth, not quite like anyone else’s.” Beus made his Carnegie Hall debut with the Juilliard Orchestra and James DePre- LVWSOD\LQJ6HUJHL3URNR¿HY¶V Concerto No. 3. He has also performed as guest soloist Submitted photo by Van Cliburn Foundation/Rodger Mallison with the Gulbenkian Sym- phony in Lisbon, the Tivoli Stephen Beus will perform Sunday, Oct. 11 at the Coaster Theatre in Cannon Beach. Symphony Copenhagen, the Northwest Sinfonietta in Se- Philharmonic of Morocco in phony Orchestra in Finland attle, Washington, the Royal Casablanca, the Vaasa Sym- as well as with the Hamburg, Indianapolis, Nashville, Santa Fe, Utah, Fort Worth, Tucson, Yakima, Bellevue, Salt Lake, Eastern Sierra, Corvallis, Jacksonville, Texarkana and Walla Walla Symphonies. Equally active as a soloist, Beus has performed at Wig- more Hall, the Salle Gaveau and Salle Cortot in Paris, the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, the Central Conservatory in Beijing, Carnegie Hall and has performed for the Dame Myra Hess and Fazioli Salon series in Chicago, the International Keyboard Institute and Festi- val in New York City, and has given recitals across the Unit- ed States and internationally. dinin g out D IR EC T O R Y 503.325.7414 b a ked a k.co m #1 12th S treet, Asto ria , O R NO RTH COAST & PE NINSU L A 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast Y OU R 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 BURG ER NITES RETURN 10/14! Patty’s Wicker Cafe S ILIE FAM OME! LC WE R ES TA U R A N T H ER E! on ly $15 per w eek! Call you r sales Rep today! Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m 503.436.1539 www.cafesweetbasils.com Cannon Beach 503.738.6403 maggiesontheprom.com 581 S Prom, Seaside OR 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com O n the B ea utiful N eca n icum R iver Breakfast & Lunch 600 Broadway Ste 7 & 8 -Seaside 503.717.1272 S he lb u rn e In n , Re s ta u ra n t & Pu b 4415 Pa c ific W a y, S e a vie w, W a 3 60-642-4150 w w w.s he lb u rn e re s ta u ra n t.c o m October 8, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 15