Music Live with Lunch finale Tuesday at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sequim

SEQUIM — The season finale of Music Live with Lunch will feature pianist Lorraine Martin and the church choir.

Tuesday’s program will begin at noon, with lunch served at 12:30 p.m. in the parish hall at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave.

Tickets are $10 and include the meal and music. Tickets can be bought in advance at the church office, which is open from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays through Thursdays, or at the door.

“The St. Luke’s choir, tremendously inspired by Lorraine, will sing a broad spectrum of octavos,” said Sammy Greenwood, an event organizer.

“Come join the exciting finale for our season.”

Classical music

During Tuesday’s concert, Martin — the church’s choir director — will perform classical selections such as “Christ the Lord is Risen,” “Toccata and Fugue in C minor,” “Soon Ah Will Be Done,” “Be Still, My Soul/You Raise Me Up,” “Choir Barcarolle” and “African Sanctus.”

“The concert will begin with the choir singing an exciting composition by Johann Sebastian Bach . . . followed by the demanding keyboard ‘Toccata and Fugue in C minor,’ ” Greenwood said.

“Lush music from the 19th-century Romantic period will be presented, a deeply moving . . . spiritual will be sung and this unique program will end with drums, other percussion and piano [during] African Sanctus.”

The series has offered half-hour concerts followed by a hot lunch prepared by members of the church.

For more information, phone St. Luke’s parish office at 360-683-4862.

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Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.

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