6210 NE 181st St
Kenmore
WA 98028
Come watch 2024 FWC Chamber Ensemble winners Duo Duoro — Arin Sarkissian, flute, and Kaitlin Miller, Harp — perform a FREE concert at the Church of the Redeemer in Kenmore, WA.
Ladies Musical Club
presents
Duo Duoro
for the
2024 FRANCES WALTON COMPETITION Chamber Ensemble WINNERS’ TOUR
Entr’acte Jacques Ibert
‘Intermezzo’ from Carmen Georges Bizet
Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, arr. for flute and harp (1894) Claude Debussy
Vida Formosa Heitor Villa-Lobos
Après une rêve Gabriel Fauré
Sonata for flute and harp, Op. 56 (1997) Lowell Liebermann
Song Set Claude Debussy
La fille aux cheveux de lin for flute and harp
Nuit d’etoiles arranged for flute and harp (1891)
Beau soir arranged for flute and harp (1891)
7 Canciones populares españoles Manuel de Falla
V. Nana
VII. Polo
III. Asturiana
Kamancha – Armenian Folk Song arranged for flute and harp Sayat-Nova
2024 FWC Duo Duoro Sept 8 Program
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Formed in 2022, Duo Duoro features harpist Kaitlin Miller and flutist Arin Sarkissian. Fusing “winds, strings, and percussion” into one, the flute and harp offer a vast and unique combination of sound worlds. The ensemble aims to showcase their instrument pairing through adventurous programs of undiscovered soundscapes and diverse musical identities. Harpist Kaitlin Miller is an active musician in the Los Angeles area performing in orchestral, chamber, and solo settings. Her orchestral pursuits include performances with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, and American Youth Symphony. Holding dual residence in British Columbia (Canada) and Los Angeles, Arin Sarkissian is the Principal Flutist of the Victoria Symphony. Recent orchestral appearances include concerts with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, and Vancouver Symphony. Duo Duoro has enjoyed performing throughout Southern California at the Colburn School, University of Southern California, Music Academy (Santa Barbara), and in private concerts.
Special thanks to Church of the Redeemer and:
This project is supported in part by Creative West (formerly Western States Arts Federation or WESTAF) the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.