Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time Holy Names Music Center in west Spokane was leading an ordinary life. But 2024 is not its year. YOU could be the one to change all that, when the nonprofit music education center presents the Archie Chen and Rhona Gouldson-Chen event “Bach to the Future: A Musical Journey Through Time.” For the fundraiser concert, Holy Names sends audience members 300 years back in time to meet the forefathers of modern music. Bach and his inventions had serious repercussions on future events! Now, through their concert attendance and financial support, locals can help Holy Names’ co-executive directors keep the nonprofit music school alive, sending Holy Names Music Center “Bach to the Future.” So don your favorite denim and red puffer vest, strap in, and get ready for the ride of your life. Do you mean this sucker is musical?
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Music That Matters, with host Jim Tevenan welcomes duo pianists Archie Chen and Rhona Gouldson-Chen for four-hand piano music by Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvorak and Claude Debussy, along with solo pieces and their insights into professional, life partnership and the power of music to heal and bring balance to our lives.
Archie and Rhona in the KPBX Studio
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