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Lambros Lambrou Piano Concert

August 30, 2021

Lambros Lambrou Piano Concert

Please join us for a very special evening of music and more with local pianist Lambros Lambrou at Mercer Music Hall on Saturday, September 25 from 7PM to 9PM – free and open to the public!

Enjoy an evening of music and refreshments. Mr. Lambrou's program at Northwest Pianos will include all 24 of Chopin's Etudes, Opus 10 and 25.
Free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so please reserve your spot today. Call (425)241-8835 or email us at info@northwestpianos.com to RSVP.

Lambros Lambrou

Lambros Lambrou studied the piano at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester, UK and went on to study Mathematics at Cambridge and Warwick universities. Lambros was a BBC Young Musician of the Year national semi-finalist, and winner of the Bromsgrove Young Musicians Festival. He also opened the 1990 Mananan Music Festival in the Isle of Man under BBC sponsorship, performing the full cycle of Olivier Messiaen's Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus. He is currently a Software Engineer at Google, and performs regularly at local venues. He provides accompaniment for local choirs including Eastside Midday Singers and Carillon Chamber Singers.




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