A Candlelight Concert with oboist Anne Krabill

A Candlelight Concert with oboist Anne Krabill

Woodwinds-piano trio to perform Thursday evening in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Three well-known North Olympic Peninsula musicians, Anne and David Krabill and Kristin Quigley Brye, have formed a woodwinds-piano trio and will make their debut in a Candlelight Concert at Trinity United Methodist Church this Thursday evening.

In this 7 p.m. performance, Quigley Brye will play Trinity United’s Czechoslovakian Petrof grand piano while Anne plays oboe and English horn and David plays bassoon in a varied program.

Among the pieces music lovers can look forward to: a Vivaldi concerto, Schumann’s Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, a Poulenc trio, a Mozart adagio for English horn and strings, Alexi Haieff’s Three Bagatelles and even a short jazz piece by Canadian composer Timothy Cooper.

Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for the concert, with admission a suggested $10 donation for adults; children are invited to come free.

Proceeds from these monthly Candlelight Concerts benefit local charities and Trinity United’s music and Victorian restoration programs.

Refreshments, as always, will be served following the performance.

While Anne Krabill is the principal oboist with the Port Angeles Symphony and Port Townsend Community Orchestra, her husband David is co-principal bassoonist with the Port Angeles Symphony and principal bassoonist with the Port Townsend Community Orchestra.

Quigley Brye is known for her work with the Port Angeles Symphony and at Peninsula College, where she directed “A Chorus Line” earlier this year.

For more information about the Candlelight Concert series, phone coordinator Dan Purnell at 360-774-1644 for further information.

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