Music Calendar

Concerts

Snohomish County

“The Redeemed Tour”: Featuring “Big Daddy Weave” with Chris August, Citizen Way and Baylee Rabe for a night of praise and worship sponsored by The House Worship Center in Snohomish; 6:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $16.50, $13 and $5 for kids 12 and under. Go to www.brownpapertickets.com or in person at the box office or call 425-258-6766.

Dave Nachmanoff: Singer-songwriter Dave Nachmanoff sings folk rock and has written hundreds of original songs and toured with Al Stewart; 7 p.m. March 13 at Snohomish Library, 311 Maple Ave. Seating is limited so preregister at www.sno-isle.org or by calling 360-568-2898. Funded by Friends of the Snohomish Library.

Jazz and Boogie-Woogie with Michael Kaeshammer: When Michael Kaeshammer performs, he has a ball on his piano while pounding out boogie-woogie, blues, jazz and pop crossover material; 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22, Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N, Edmonds. Tickets are $25, $30, $35 and $15 youth and students. Call 425-275-9595 or go to www.ec4arts.org.

A Night at the Oscars: The Everett Chorale presents a sing-along to movie music favorites; the evening includes wine and beer tasting, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and raffle; 6:30 to 9 p.m. March 1, Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo. Tickets are $30. For more information call 425-347-6040. Download the ticket order form at www.everettchorale.org.

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Snohomish County

Three Choirs Concert: A choral repertoire will be presented by Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Choir, the Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church Choir and Pacifica Chamber Singers with separate performances by each choir as well as combined selections; 8 p.m. March 1, Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church, 8109 224th St. SW, Edmonds. Tickets are $15, $10 and free for 12 and under. Advance tickets at www.brownpapertickets.

Annual All Bach Concert: Artists at the Organ concert series presents Hungarian-born Balint Karosi at the Pasi organ. Karosi is a concert organist and church musician who won the 2008 International J. S. Bach Competition in Leipzig, Germany, and the Improvisation Competition of the University of Michigan in 2012; 7 p.m. March 3 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Suggested donation $15 for adults, seniors and students $10 or pay as able. For more information call 425-778-2159 or go to www.trinitylutheranchurch.com.

Westminster Presbyterian Church Concert Series: 6 p.m. April 14, at the church, 2531 Hoyt Ave, Everett; 425-252-3757; free, but a free will offering will be collected; all ages welcome; Halden Toy at the Pipe Organ: He has performed for a national audience on NPR and played the Mormon Tabernacle organ and the Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University;

Seattle

Seattle Symphony: Benaroya Hall’s Taper Auditorium, 200 University St., Seattle; 206-215-4747; www.seattlesymphony.org.

Marvin Hamlisch Tribute: Larry Blank, conductor; Susan Egan, vocalist; Lisa Vroman, vocalist; Brandon O’Neill, vocalist; Katherine Strohmaier, vocalist; Seattle Choral Company; Seattle Symphony. A tribute program that features the late composer’s best-loved music for stage and screen; 8 p.m. Feb. 22; 2 and 8 p.m. Feb. 23; 2 p.m. Feb. 24. Tickets start at $19.

Mozart’s Flute Concerto No. 1: Douglas Boyd, conductor; Demarre McGill, flute; Seattle Symphony; All Mozart program: Symphony No. 1 in E-flat major, K. 16; Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major, K. 285c/313; March in D major, K. 249 and Serenade No. 7 in D major, K. 250/248b, “Haffner”; 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 and 8 p.m. March 2. Tickets start at $19.

The Medieval Women’s Choir: The 60-voice choir performs concerts at 8 p.m. at St. James Cathedral, 804 Ninth Ave., Seattle. Tickets and more information at www.medievalwomenschoir.org or call 206-264-4822.

“From Santiago to Canterbury,” a musical journey to the three most celebrated pilgrimage sites of the medieval world; March 2.

“Music of the Spheres,” an homage to Saint Hildegard of Bingen, songs of the 12th-century German visionary, May 11.

“The Tudors: A Lenten Musical Journey through 16th-century England”: The Tudor Choir performs a candlelit concert of Tudor composers Robert White, John Sheppard and Thomas Tallis; 7:30 p.m. March 9, Blessed Sacrament Church, 5041 Ninth Ave. NE, Seattle. Tickets are $30 and $20. Go online at brownpapertickets.com or www.tudorchoir.org or call 206-323-9415.

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Marysville Strawberry Band: Play from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Totem Middle School, 1605 Seventh St., Marysville. For more information, contact Nathan Sackman at marysvillecitybands@gmail.com or Julile Tapusoa at 425-334-1791.

Northwest Scottish Fiddlers: Meetings at 1 p.m. second Sundays, in Edmonds and Mukilteo; open to teens and adults; $25 annual membership fee; 425-670-9084; www.nwscottishfiddlers.org.

The Sound Singers: 1 p.m. practices, Edmonds Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave.; new members welcome; 425-774-5555; www.soundsingersofedmonds.org.

Snohomish County Windjammers men’s barbershop chorus: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1305 Pine Ave., Snohomish; open to ages 16 and older; 425-259-2383; email nfkeck@yahoo.com.

Threshold choir: Women who sing in small groups at the bedsides of the seriously ill and dying. Rehearsals are 4 to 5:30 p.m. first and third Wednesdays in Stanwood. Call Darlene at 907-441-1411.

“Voices Northwest”: Women’s chorus meets 7 p.m. Mondays, First Baptist Church of Monroe; 17922 149th St. SE, Monroe; open to women 16 and older; email membership@voicesnorthwest.org; 425-741-9123.

Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association: Celtic jam, 5 p.m., workshop, 6 p.m., circle jam, 7 p.m. Jan. 25, Feb. 8 and 22, and March 8 and 22. Snacks throughout the evening; bring snacks to share. Acoustic musicians of all ages and listeners are welcome; free; Sisco Heights Community Club, 13527 99th Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-691-5907, email noelula@aol.com.

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