Viola player Lauren Waldron, left, and pianist Emma Weller perform at noon Tuesday for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s Music Live with Lunch.

Viola player Lauren Waldron, left, and pianist Emma Weller perform at noon Tuesday for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s Music Live with Lunch.

Sequim church hosts Port Angeles high-schoolers for Music Live with Lunch

SEQUIM — This month’s Music Live with Lunch at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will host two award-winning teen musicians from Port Angeles.

Pianist Emma Weller and viola player Lauren Waldron perform at noon Tuesday at the church, 525 N. Fifth Ave.

Hot lunch follows the 30-minute concert with tickets costing $12 each in advance or at the door.

Weller plans to play “Toccata” by Aram Khachaturian and “Wedding Day” by Edvard Grieg while Waldron will play “Prelude” from Bach’s “Cello Suite 6,” along with “Prelude” from Bach’s Cello Suite 2.” As a finale, the pair will play as a duet “Ave Maria” written and arranged by Bach and Gounod.

Waldron has been playing viola for nine years and plays for the Port Angeles High School Chamber Orchestra as principle violist along with the high school’s Symphonic Orchestra, the Port Angeles String Quartet and the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra.

As a soloist, Waldron has placed first in four consecutive solo viola competitions including the Nico Snel Young Artist Competition sponsored by the Port Angeles Symphony, and at Washington’s All-State Symphony Orchestra. Waldron also won the National Federation of Music Clubs’ Wendell Irish Viola Award. Following graduation from Port Angeles High School, she plans to major in viola performance in college.

Weller has played piano since she was 8 and she took second last year and third this year at the Young Artist Competition. At Port Angeles High School, she was selected as the state piano soloist for the North Olympic region. She’ll also sing at state with the high school choir Bella Voce. After high school, she hopes to become a theoretical astrophysicist.

For more information, visit the church from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays through Thursdays or call 360-683-4862.

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