Music Live with Lunch to feature singer, pianist Tuesday in Sequim

SEQUIM — Music Live with Lunch at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will feature Tom Reis and Lorraine Martin on Tuesday.

The free series offers half-hour concerts followed by a lunch prepared by members of the church.

The program begins at noon, with lunch served at 12:30 p.m. in the parish hall at 525 N. Fifth Ave.

Tickets are $10 and include the meal and music. Tickets can be bought in advance or at the door.

Tuesday’s program, From Bach to Broadway, includes “I Believe,” “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring,” “Be Still My Soul,” “He is Exalted,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” “Who Will Teach the Children” and “The Impossible Dream.”

The church office is open Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon.

For more information, phone St. Luke’s parish office at 360-683-4862.

A Pacific Northwest native, Reis has studied piano from the age of 9, singing from the age of 16 and choral conducting from the age of 29.

He is the music coordinator, cantor and choir director at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Sequim.

Martin’s life of music began at the age of 4. Her musical pursuits led her to the stages of Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, Ordway Theatre in St. Paul and the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota.

She was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a Christa McAuliffe Fellow.

Later, she was selected by the Minnesota Department of Education to travel to China to demonstrate musical and educational techniques to Chinese secondary and college administrators, teachers and students.

Martin is the choir director and keyboardist at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.

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Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.

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