Fall 2007 to Spring 2008
All Concerts at are Faith Lutheran Church,
90th and 166th Ave NE

Sunday, September 30th at 4:00 p.m.
Wanda Giffiths & Stephen Marshall-Ward
"Shall we Dance? Music for Four
Hands and Four Feet"
The Organ Duo
team of Wanda Giffiths and Stephen Marshall-Ward will be
at the console of the Pasi organ, performing music for
two organists on one bench. Two talented musicians
performing in such close proximity requires careful
choreography - hence the title of this afternoon
concert. This talented and exciting duo have
performed at venues up and down the west coast,
presenting an exciting afternoon concert of many
well-known and beloved composers.

A wonderful concert for the season upcoming!
The Lyric Arts Ensemble brings vocal and chamber music
to Faith Lutheran for an afternoon and evening of lovely
and energetic music. Conductor Kenneth
DeJong programs a variety of sounds, tempos, colors and
seemingly, always a creative twist that makes everyone
smile with joy. This concert will definitely
put you in the holiday mood with your many friends.
The Halcyon Trio Oregon
Friday, January 18th, 2008 at 7:00
p.m.

We welcome a versatile chamber music ensemble that was
formed in October 2005 to start our new year of concerts
at Faith. These engaging performers, all
music educators at Linfield College in Oregon, bring
life to over four centuries of sacred and secular music
from all over the world. Soprano
Jackie Van Paepeghem is known throughout America as a
dramatic, artistic interpreter bringing poetry to life
in art song and oratorio.
Internationally renown brass soloist Joan Haaland
Paddock imparts a brilliance and warmth in her
instrumental contributions to the trio.
And Keyboardist Debra Huddleston is sought after in both
the United States and Europe for her masterful
collaborative skills.
Cresendo!
Sunday, April 13th, 2008 4:00 p.m.

New York was place, the start of the concert and
recording life of his ensemble, back in 2003. Mark
Andersen is an internationally acclaimed concert artist
and composer who studied organ in Paris with Marcel
Dupre. He has twice won the International
Composer's Competition in Amsterdam. Lynn
Andersen is an accomplished solo English handbell artist
and television producer. Now based in Seattle,
they are joined by Nancy Kirkner, who performs solo and
duo handbell works with Lynn.