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Contrapunctus Brass Trio to perform Sunday Series continues at Birkenfeld Theatre in Clatskanie CLATSKANIE — The Clatskanie Arts Commission will present the Contrapunctus Brass Trio in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 24 at the Birkenfeld Theatre in the Clatskanie Cultural Center, located at 75 S. Nehalem St. The Contrapunctus Brass Trio has performed throughout the United States and Europe. The trio’s members are Gina Gillie, Amy Schendel and Todd Schendel. Gillie plays horns. Gillie is an assistant professor of music at 3aci¿c /utheran UniYersity and is currently assistant principal with the Tacoma Symphony. She also performs as a Yocalist and has participated in many choirs. Amy Schendel plays trum- pets. She currently holds the position of associate professor of trumpet at the UniYersity of ,owa and has performed with the Min- nesota Orchestra and Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra as well as in Europe. She has been described as a “brilliant musician who plays incisiYely without oYerdo- ing it and while maintaining a purity and roundness of tone that draws us in.” Todd Schendel plays trom- bone and euphonium. He has performed not only as a member of the Wisconsin Chamber Or- chestra but also with 'oc SeYer- insen, Art Garfunkel and Wayne Newton among others. As an ed- ucator, Todd Schendel has taught in Te[as, ,llinois, ,owa and is presently teaching at /ower Columbia College in /ongYiew, Washington. Submitted photo The Contrapunctus Brass Trio is, from left, Gina Gillie, Amy Schendel and Todd Schendel. The concert’s program will include “Trio for Brass” by Gil- lie, “Trio pour trompette, cor et trombone” by -ean /ousl and a suite by Georg Friedrich Han- del. The concert will also feature selections from “Abe /incoln’s Song Book,” which was ar- dinin g out D IR EC TO R Y 503.32 5.7414 b a ked a k.co m #1 12 th S treet, Asto ria , O R 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 C INQ W INEM AK ER DINNER JUNE 3 RD 503.738.7763 2490 Hwy 101 N., Seaside Open at 11:00am Closed Mondays NO RTH CO AST & PENINSULA ILIES FAM OME! C WEL 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 503.738.6403 maggiesontheprom.com 581 S Prom, Seaside OR 503.436.1539 www.cafesweetbasils.com Cannon Beach Patty’s Wicker Cafe NOW OPEN Hungry Harbor GrillE 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast ranged by Douglas Hill in 2009 in celebration of Abraham /in- coln’s 200th birthday. The songs include “Skip to My /ou,” “Bar- bara Allen,” “SilYer Bell Walt],” “5omish /ady” and “Di[ie’s /and.” All tickets are $10. Tickets are aYailable at Hump’s 5estau- rant in Clatskanie, by calling Elsa Wooley at 503-728-3403 and at the ticket booth, which opens at 2:30 p.m. April 24 and accepts only cash or check. This performance is part of the Sunday Series funded by the Columbia County Cultural Coa- lition, the Oregon Cultural Trust and the National Endowment for the Arts. 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com 15% Discount Coupon on Food at the Shelburne restaurant & Pub On the Beautiful Necanicum River Breakfast & Lunch 600 Broadway Ste 7 & 8 -Seaside 503.717.1272 6HDYLHZ:$ƒ VKHOEXUQHUHVWDXUDQWFRP April 21, 2016 | coastweekend.com | 15