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Trinity United Methodist’s Candlelight Concerts
is delighted to present the return of:
Michael Carroll, Concert Pianist performing his program: Light and Love.
Admission to the concert is free (really!), with a suggested donation $15 per person. You are most welcome to attend whether you choose to donate or not. Half of the proceeds from this concert will go to Michael’s chosen charity, Bayside Housing, whose mission is to “strengthen community through housing, advocacy and human services supporting social and economic independence”
Carroll’s concert program will include musical selections drawn from the heart of the classical repertoire: Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Chopin and Schubert with a little Americana thrown in at the end in the form of Aaron Copland and Scott Joplin.
Pianist Michael Carroll began piano study at age eight and studied with several teachers, most notably Robert Van Meter at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania. Since moving to Seattle in 1990, he has played numerous recitals and chamber music performances and has soloed in concertos by Haydn, Mozart, Poulenc, Bartok and Grieg.
An experienced choral and vocal accompanist, Michael has performed with many Seattle area ensembles and soloists and for ten years was the staff pianist and program annotator for Seattle’s Thalia Symphony Orchestra. He is currently co-director of the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series. He lives and teaches in Port Ludlow.
Trinity United Methodist Church is located at 609 Taylor Street, across from the Community Center, in Uptown. Attendees should plan on arriving early – doors will open at 6:30. Masks are encouraged for in-person attendees.