⏱ Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time
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⏱ Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time

A Musical Journey Through Time from Classical Roots to Rock Revolution!

By Holy Names Music Center

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, April 27 · 7pm PDT

Location

Holy Names Music Center

3910 West Custer Drive Spokane, WA 99224

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About this event

  • 2 hours

🎶 Unlock the Sands of Time with Holy Names Music Center! 🕰️


Event: Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time

Date: April 27th

Time: 7:00 PM

Location: McNally Recital Hall

Tickets: Starting at $25

Dive into a spectacular evening where music meets time travel at Holy Names Music Center's grand fundraiser, "Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time." Set in the visually stunning McNally Recital Hall, this concert isn't just a performance; it's an immersive experience that intertwines classical mastery with iconic 80s vibes.


Why Attend?

  • Musical Excellence: From Bach's harmonies to the electrifying beats of the 80s, enjoy live performances that span centuries.
  • Iconic Atmosphere: Pose next to a real DeLorean and experience a setting inspired by "Back to the Future" with historical and cinematic touches.
  • Engage in History: Travel through time with our co-executive directors, Dr. Archie Chen and Rhona Gouldson-Chen, on a mission to secure the future of music education.
  • Special Addition: Raffle Extravaganza!
  • Every ticket purchase grants you a FREE raffle ticket! Win amazing prizes like an exquisite quilt, impressive portraits of Mozart and Rubinstein, and more!


Support a Noble Cause:

All proceeds from this enchanting evening and the exciting raffle will contribute to our new chapter at Holy Names Music Center, helping us continue to inspire and nurture musical talents.


Don’t Just Watch—Experience!

Step into a scene straight from a timeless film, enriched with the sound of a 1797 Broadwood piano alongside its modern counterpart. Enjoy an evening where each note plays a part in nurturing a timeless passion for music and fostering an everlasting love for the arts.

Reserve your spot in this extraordinary musical journey, experience the synergy of history and melody, and support our mission to cherish and expand musical appreciation. "Bach to the Future" isn't just a concert; it’s your gateway to the past and a tribute to the future of music.

Join us for an evening of unforgettable melodies and be a part of securing the legacy of Holy Names Music Center. Let every ticket take you on a journey, and may your raffle ticket be the lucky key to fabulous prizes!

PROGRAM:

Our heroes journey through time, encountering masterpieces that transcend ages:

Moon River (1961) - Henry Mancini

Rhona Gouldson-Chen & Archie Chen, piano duet


Variations on a Theme of Paganini (1967) - Isaac Berkovich

Christopher Anderson, piano


Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (1892) from La Wally - Alfredo Catalani

Malinda Wagstaff, soprano & Archie Chen, piano


French Suite No. 6 in E major, BWV 817 (1725) - Johann Sebastian Bach

I. Allemande

II. Courante

III. Sarabande

IV. Gavotte

V. Polonaise

VI. Menuet

VII. Bourrée

VIII. Gigue

Mina Somekawa, piano


Violin Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K. 304 (1785) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

I. Allegro

II. Tempo di Menuetto

Richard Altenbach, violin & Zeru Wang, piano


Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, D. 821 (1824) - Franz Schubert

II. Adagio

Joey Pomerory, viola & Cedric Bidwell Williams, piano


Piano Trio in B-flat major, Op. 11, "Gassenhauer" (1797) - Ludvig van Beethoven

I. Allegro con brio

Dan Cotter, clarinet, Yevgeniy Grechko, cello & Archie Chen, piano


Dich Teure Halle (1845) from Tannhauser: Act II - Richard Wagner

Malinda Wagstaff, soprano & Archie Chen, piano


Pastoral Song (1953) Sha Hankun

Xu Duo, violin & Feng Cai, piano


Dich Teure Halle (1845) from Tannhauser: Act II - Richard Wagner

2 movements from Six épigraphes antiques, L. 131 (1915) - Claude Debussy

Dan Cotter, clarinet Bethany Schoeff, oboe & Rhona Gouldson-Chen, piano


The Serpent's Kiss from The Garden of Eden (1969) - William Bolcom

Archie Chen, piano


Time After Time (1947) - Jule Styne

Cindy Dicken, vocals & Riley Gray, piano


Night Train (1952) - Jimmy Forrest

Rachel Bade-McMurphy, saxophone, Brendan McMurphy, trumpet & drums & Riley Gray, piano


Time after Time/The Power of Love Medley (1983/1985) Cyndi Lauper/Huey Lewis and the News

Rachel Bade McMurphy, saxophone Brendan McMurphy, trumpet & drums & Riley Gray, piano


Johnny Be Good (1958) - Chuck Berry

Stanton Cobbs, electric guitar & vocals, Sally McKen, bass guitar

Organized by

Holy Names Music Center – Elevating Music, Uniting Community

Discover the heart of Spokane's musical scene at the Holy Names Music Center, where education meets celebration in our acoustically designed McNally Recital Hall. With a capacity of 250, this premier venue hosts an array of concerts and events, catering to diverse tastes across all ages. From vibrant community gatherings to intimate classical recitals, the McNally Hall is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional musical experiences.

Under the leadership of our co-executive directors, Dr. Archie Chen and Rhona Gouldson-Chen, the center stands as a beacon of artistic excellence and community engagement. Our event calendar is brimming with performances that showcase local and visiting talent, making every occasion a special encounter with music.

Join us at the Holy Names Music Center and the illustrious McNally Recital Hall, where every note resonates with passion and every event celebrates the unity and diversity of our musical community. Whether you're a performer, student, or music lover, you're invited to be part of our vibrant cultural tapestry.

$25 – $1,000