Thursday, December 21, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PST)
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA), Langley, WA, United States
Get tickets

$45 WICA Star, $30 general ($20 concession – by request to box office)

A concert of winter music featuring vocalist Ada Faith-Feyma with special guests, Trio Improviso. Celebrate the season with music and starshine on the WICA mainstage.

About Trio Improviso

Trio Improviso is a purely improvisational ensemble, exploring the flow of musical motion together. We live in the in-between of color, texture, melody, heartbeat, consonance, dissonance, consciousness, and joy. Music is poetry, is breath and life and purpose. Together we take you on a magical, mystical, extemporaneous journey to the heart of things...​

https://www.sheilamakesmusic.com/team-3-1

About Linda Vogt, violin

Violinist Linda Vogt studied violin with Richard Skerlong and then under the renowned University of Washington violin teacher, Emanuel Zetlin. Linda also studied voice in college and at 18, got the opportunity to sing the National Anthem at a Seattle Seahawks game. Her interest in combining her two loves led her to embark on a professional violin and singing career for many years in local nightclubs and studios experimenting with Jazz, country and rock.

She returned to her classical roots with vigor, playing chamber music with various groups for over 25 years, as well as some of Seattle’s top professional orchestra’s such as North Corner Chamber Orchestra, Auburn Symphony, and many others. Linda now makes Whidbey Island her home, where she collaborates with various chamber players while remaining active in the Seattle musical scene.

https://www.nocco.org/linda-vogt

About Sheila Weidendorf, piano

A music major in college, Sheila Weidendor received her B.A. in Piano and Music History from the University of Minnesota School of Music, under the mentorship of the late Duncan McNab. Significant injury sidelined my erstwhile life and caused her to walk down new paths, and thus earn an M.A. in Feminist Theological Studies from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Five children and vocational delights in cooperative management, medicinal herbalism, energy healing, writing/editing, and whole foods catering later, Sheila moved from Minneapolis to Whidbey Island, Washington where--miracle of miracles!--music was restored. Since about 2011 Sheila has been regularly performing all kinds of music in the greater Seattle area, blessed to play with the most amazing musicians and spending her days primarily at one keyboard or another--be that the piano, the organ, or the harpsichord.

She has recorded works by Alan Hovhanhess with the late, great Buell Neidlinger and members of the Alder Quartet. According to Fanfare Magazine, "her way with texture is a constant delight."

https://www.sheilamakesmusic.com/