April 11-12: Emerald City Music Presents Canellakis-Brown Duo in Humor & Harmony: An Evening of Music, Film, and Comedy

Emerald City Music Season 09
Canellakis-Brown Duo
Humor and Harmony: An Evening of Music, Film, and Comedy

Friday, April 11, 2025 at 8:00pm
415 Westlake | 415 Westlake Avenue N | Seattle, WA
Tickets: bit.ly/EmeraldCanellakisBrown2025Seattle

Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 7:30pm
The Minnaert Center for the Arts | 2011 Mottman Rd SW | Olympia, WA
Tickets: bit.ly/EmeraldCanellakisBrown2025Olympia

“Emerald City Music [is] known for its innovative approaches to presenting classical music”Cascade PBS

www.emeraldcitymusic.org

Seattle & Olympia WA – On Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12, 2025, Emerald City Music (ECM) and founding Artistic Director Kristin Lee continue ECM’s Season 09, welcoming cellist Nicholas Canellakis and pianist Michael Stephen Brown back to the Pacific Northwest for an evening of music, film, and comedy as the Canellakis-Brown Duo.

"A superb young soloist" (The New Yorker), Nicholas Canellakis is one of the most versatile cellists of his generation. From Carnegie Hall to internationally renowned festivals, his performances are hailed for their rich, alluring tone.

An award-winning composer and pianist, Michael Stephen Brown has been praised by The New York Times as “one of the leading figures in the current renaissance of performer-composers.” His performances and compositions consistently push the boundaries of classical music.

The Canellakis-Brown Duo invites ECM audiences to an unforgettable evening that seamlessly blends chamber music, comedy, and film. World-renowned musicians Nicholas Canellakis and Michael Stephen Brown bring their unmatched synergy to the stage, combining technical brilliance with humor and emotional depth. Hailed as “relaxed and unselfconscious” (New York Classical Review), their performances feel like a captivating conversation with friends.

The esteemed pair of musicians bring a unique program with a twist to ECM’s stages, featuring a film – Canellakis’s short comedy My New Cello (2023), a mesmerizing new multimedia work for film and live score – directed by Canellakis and composed by Brown. Alongside this screening will be more evocative and thrilling music by Brown, in addition to composers with strong ties to the world of film.

The truly unique, multi-medium event will include: Frédéric Chopin’s Introduction and Polonaise brillante (1829-30); Lied (Romance) In F Minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1890); Romance, Op 36 by Camille Saint-Saëns (1874); Lukas Foss’s Capriccio (1948); Breakup Etude for the Right Hand Alone by Michael Stephen Brown (2020); Spinning Song by Michael Stephen Brown (2024); “Moses” Variations on one string by Niccolò Paganini (1818-19); and Bulgarian Bulge by Don Ellis, (arranged by Nick Canellakis) (1971).

Audiences can join the Canellakis-Brown Duo on Friday, April 11, 2025 at 8pm in Seattle at 415 Westlake (415 Westlake Avenue N), and Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 7:30pm in Olympia at The Minnaert Center for the Arts (2011 Mottman Rd. SW). During the concert at 415 Westlake, listeners can enjoy ECM’s flagship “date-night experience,” which combines vibrant classical performance with an open bar, and a “wander-around” concert setting with no stage dividing the audience from the musicians.

“It’s an absolute delight to welcome back Nick Canellakis and Michael Stephen Brown to the Emerald City Music stage—this time as a duo that’s equally musical and hilarious!,” says ECM Artistic Director Kristin Lee. “Nick and Michael have been dear friends of mine for years, and it has been inspiring to witness their creativity and extraordinary talents flourish into such a unique and brilliant careers. This is a rare opportunity to experience the perfect fusion of humor and musical artistry in one unforgettable evening—truly, a night not to be missed!”

Emerald City Music (ECM) is the Pacific Northwest home for eclectic, intimate, and vibrant classical chamber music experiences. Deemed “a welcoming and more inclusive environment for intimate music-making” (The Seattle Times), ECM hosts world-renowned musicians in unique concert experiences. Founded in 2015, Emerald City Music produces and tours seven productions annually, with each tour visiting venues including Seattle’s South Lake Union (415 Westlake, a chic contemporary venue with an open bar), Olympia’s Minnaert Center (a 495 seat modern concert hall), a once annual concert at the Bellingham Music Festival, and an annual concert in New York City.

About the Artists: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/season-artists

About Kristin Lee, ECM Artistic Director: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/team/kristin-lee

About ECM: www.emeraldcitymusic.org/about

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