CALI-BASED PIANO VIRTUOSO
WITH WHATCOM COUNTY TIES
RETURNS TO LYNDEN
FOR RARE SCHIMMEL PIANO CONCERTS AT THE ‘J’
Piano Soloist Jason Stoll Takes Stage at Jansen Art Center for
Free Friday Lunchtime Schimmel Showcase and
Limited Ticket Saturday Evening Performance
TWO LIVE SOLO PIANO CONCERTS
Friday, March 22 from 11am-12pm–This free Schimmel Showcase with piano soloist Jason Stoll is open to the public. With Stoll at the keys, concertgoers will hear a varied fun program that includes classical and early 20th Century gems that demonstrate the wonder of this rare and beautiful instrument.
Saturday, March 23 from 7:30pm-9:30pm–This limited ticket event features Jason Stoll playing a diverse and exciting program of classical and early 20th Century music plus an all-Chopin second half. Tickets $30 and A limited number of $15 tickets for students and their families are available. Visit http://www.jansenartcenter.orgfor more information.
ABOUT THE SCHIMMEL PIANO
Anyone who goes to the Jansen Art Center on any given day, might just be treated to the sounds of its rare Schimmel piano found in its upstairs performance space being played. Known for its high ceilings that radiate beautiful musical sounds, the “J” as locals call it, fills with thunderous drama with every keystroke from its rare Schimmel piano. When live music permeates every corner of the center, it lets people know wonderful things are happening at the J. The Jansen’s Schimmel piano tuner and technician, Ed Mashburn, who tuned pianos for some of the great concert houses and pianists around the country raves about the Jansen’s Scmimmel saying that it is perhaps the “finest sounding” example of its kind he’s ever heard.
LOCAL GUIDES TO CHECK OUT:
Classes for Kids in Whatcom County
Whatcom County Preschool Guide
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