Liz Frazer and Steven Luksan "Crush the Patriarchy" - at  Phinney Farrm

Liz Frazer and Steven Luksan "Crush the Patriarchy" - at Phinney Farrm

Phinney Ridge, Seattle

Sat, November 17, 2018 7:30 PM, PST

Capacity
17 of 50 spots still available
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Toilet with a slash through it
No bathroom at this event
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

Join soprano Liz Frazer and pianist/composer Steven Luksan for an evening of art song, starting with the fall of man and ending with the rise of woman. The program will include selections from “Eve-Song” (Heggie), “La mort d’Ophélie” (Berlioz), selections by Amy Beach, and new songs about contemporary issues with music by Steven Luksan and text by Joanne Kennedy Frazer.

Liz Frazer completed her Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2012, and recently relocated to Seattle. She is an active teacher, performer, and choir director, and enjoys performing in a variety of styles, including opera, chamber music, and art song.

Steven Luksan is a composer and pianist based in Seattle. Steven is an advocate for the performance of new and uncommon compositions (especially those by Scandinavian and American composers), and for the performance of chamber music in intimate settings. Steven's compositions are influenced by folk traditions, jazz, minimalism, and the music of his favorite composers from the early 20th century.

Ample street parking is available. Metro #5 or #44. Our house is high off the street and it's thirty steps to the front door. Attendees will be asked to make a donation (minimum $10) all of which goes to the musicians. Please bring any drinks and snacks you'd like to share.

Note: Please do not arrive early unless you have a special need and have communicated with me. Both hosts and musicians require preparation and set up time. The start time (7:30) means that is the time you should arrive, and you can expect the program will start slightly later. Thanks for your consideration.

What's the music?

Selections from Eve-Songs by Heggie
Chanson d'Ophelie by Berlioz
Selections by Amy Beach
Original compositions by Steven Luksan

Location

Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.

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