Music in the Museum

The Jazz Pearls

Swing into the Holidays!

Saturday, December 6th at 6:00 p.m.

It’s become a tradition at Cascadia Art Museum!  Swing into the Holidays with Seattle’s renown Jazz Pearls, returning with popular holiday tunes from the swing era to present day, smooth and mellow to hot and swingin’!  The Jazz Pearls have been popular throughout the Seattle region for more than a decade.

Come enjoy the Jazz Pearls in our intimate gallery setting surrounded by beautiful art from the Northwest — close-up and personal!

The concert is about one-hour in length starting at 6 PM, leaving you time to dine out after.  Your concert ticket includes admission to all the museum galleries, so make sure you come early to see our current exhibits, and our special exhibition:  Vintage Christmas Cards by Northwest Artists 1900-1990s.

Seating is limited and these concerts often sell-out, so please we suggest reserving your seats well in advance.  (And although your feet will want to jump up and dance, this is a seated concert.)

 $14 for Museum Members
$20 for Non-Members

2025 Frances Walton Competition Silver Medalists

Alexander Agate, piano
Robbie Darling, marimba

Saturday, December 13th at 6:00 p.m.

Classical Piano & Marimba?  Yes indeed, separately and uniquely together, presenting a spectrum of music from Gershwin to Scriabin!  Pianist Dr. Alexander Agate has taken top prizes at the Sicily International Piano Competition, American International Paderewski Competition and Dallas International Piano Competition, he earned masters and doctorate degrees from the Manhattan School of Music.  Los Angeles based Robbie Darling is a multiple award winning marimba virtuoso with a masters from UCLA.  They competed in this year’s international Frances Walton Competition here in Seattle and took silver medals.  Presented in association with the Ladies Musical Club of Seattle.

Cascadia’s concert series is a unique opportunity to enjoy leading classical performers up close, in our intimate gallery setting surrounded by beautiful art from the Northwest – the way chamber music was meant to be experienced!  

Your ticket includes admission to all the museum galleries, so make sure you come early to see our current exhibits.  Our concerts are about one-hour in length starting at 6 PM, leaving you time to dine out after — altogether a perfect evening. 

Seating is limited and these concerts often sell-out, so please we suggest reserving your seats well in advance. 

$14 for Museum Members
$20 for Non-Members

With gratitude for our enthusiastic audience, the Music in the Museum volunteers share this short video with you featuring violinist Pamela Liu playing music by J.S. Bach: