Music in the Museum

Cello Sonatas by Chopin & Shostakovich

Christoph Wagner, cello
Joanne Kong, piano

Thursday, May 29th at 6:00 PM

Returning to Cascadia, prize winning German cellist Christoph Wagner and pianist Joanne Kong have concertized in every continent except Antarctica and on NPR’s national Performance TodayChopin’s cello sonata is one of his few compositions featuring a lead instrument other than the piano, it is the last of his works published during his lifetime.  Shostakovich’s colorful cello sonata was written during a time of romantic turbulence in his life when he and his wife divorced briefly and then remarried.  This performance commemorates the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death.

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!  

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

Please note this concert is on a Thursday, to accommodate the musicians’ schedule.  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: