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Flute, clarinet spotlighted in classical concert
RAYMOND, WASH. — A free
classical music concert will
take place 2 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 10, at the historic Ray-
mond Theatre (323 Third
St.).
The show, presented by
Sunday Afternoon Live and
the Ladies Musical Club of
Seattle, features two winners
from the Club’s 2017 Fran-
ces Walton Competition:
Yasmina Spiegelberg, on
clarinet, and Hannah Leffler,
on flute.
Each year, the Ladies
Musical Club selects four
winners from among mu-
sicians ages 20 to 35. Two
winners showcase their tal-
ents in Eastern Washington
and two in Western Wash-
ington, offering free clas-
sical music concerts, plus
school visits in communities
that have limited access to
live classical music.
The 2017 winners also
will be featured on Classical
KING FM 98.1 NW Focus
Live 8 p.m. Sept. 8 and Sept.
15.
Switzerland-born Yas-
mina Spiegelberg, a clari-
netist from Los Angeles, is
currently working toward
a graduate certificate in
performance of music at the
University of Southern Cal-
ifornia’s Thornton School of
Music.
Hannah Leffler, flute,
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Patrick Lamb and the band
Hall-of-Famer
saxophonist plays
Coaster Theatre
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ABOVE: The 2017 Ladies Musical Club of Seattle’s Frances Wal-
ton Competition Winners LEFT: Hannah Leffler, a flutist from
Denton, Texas
from Denton, Texas, is
working toward a doctor of
musical arts at the Universi-
ty of North Texas. She is one
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of the founding members
of the electroacoustic duo
WoodWired with bass clari-
netist Cheyenne Cruz.
The Ladies Musical
Club’s mission is to foster
classical music through
education, performance and
awards. For more informa-
tion, visit lmcseattle.org;
“Like” Ladies Musical Club
of Seattle on Facebook; and
follow LMC on Instagram.
Sunday Afternoon Live’s
15th season opens the
following Sunday, Sept. 17,
with the Quebe Sisters, a trio
of award-winning fiddlers.
Season tickets for SAL will
be on sale Sunday, Sept. 10,
at a price of $65 for seven
events.
More information
about Sunday Afternoon
Live is available at sun-
dayafternoonlive.org and
on Facebook; by email
at sundayafternoonlive@
reachone.com; by phone at
360-875-5123; or by mail
at P.O. Box 41, South Bend,
Washington, 98586.
CANNON BEACH — Bill-
board charting artist
Patrick Lamb returns to the
Coaster Theatre Playhouse
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
9, for a fabulous end-of-
summer celebration.
Lamb’s last three sin-
gles have ranked top five
nationally on the Billboard
Charts. He was recently
inducted, as one of the
youngest members, into
the Oregon Music Hall of
Fame.
He has been awarded
three Muddy Awards by
the Cascade Blues Associ-
ation, the Hero Award by
Children’s Cancer Associ-
ation, the Yolanda Denis
King Award by JW Matt
Hennessey and first Baptist
Church, and has been giv-
en the Independent Spirit
Award by his own city of
Portland.
In addition, he has
regularly toured the world,
performing with Smokey
Robinson, Esperanza Spal-
ding, Gino Vannelli, Bob-
by Caldwell, Jeff Lorber
Fusion, Smokey Robin-
son, as well as rock n’
rollers like Tommy Thayer
(lead guitarist of KISS),
Alice Cooper and Robby
Krieger (lead guitarist for
The Doors).
From The White
House, to the Kennedy
Center, to the Blue Notes,
Lamb is now a breakout
solo artist.
Tickets can be pur-
chased at coastertheatre.
com, at the Coaster Theatre
box office, or by calling
503-436-1242.
Christmas concert rehearsals kick off
SOUTH BEND, WASH. — The
Willapa Harbor Chorale
begins rehearsals for its 2017
Christmas concert Monday,
Sept. 11, in the Raymond
High School band room. The
regular two-hour Monday
evening rehearsals begin at
7 p.m.
The non-audition chorale
welcomes all singers as it
prepares for its 48th annual
Christmas concert. Cho-
rale Director Rick Gauger
encourages members to
arrive a few minutes early
for the first rehearsal, when
music will be distributed
and necessary registration
completed.
The chorale includes
voices from South Bend,
Raymond, Willapa Valley,
Westport, Montesano and
Central Park.
For more information,
contact Gauger (360-942-
2661) or choir members.