North Sound Church presents Duo Milu concert Oct. 5

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Duo Milu concert at Edmonds’ North Sound Church will feature acclaimed pianist Ch’uqi Hwaen and concertmaster violinist Pamele Liu. Scheduled for 7 p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 5, this event aims to showcase an array of world music.

The church, located at 201 4th Ave. N, serves as a cultural hub for the community. Local residents have expressed anticipation for the concert, emphasizing its role in fostering appreciation for diverse musical traditions. Hwaen and Liu are known for their exceptional performances, which have garnered attention beyond the local area. This concert not only entertains but also enriches the cultural landscape of Edmonds.

Attendees can expect a memorable evening filled with artistry and connection. The event aligns with the church's mission to engage the community through meaningful cultural experiences.

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