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Primavera Strings Warm Up the Holiday Season

Cellist Hans Christian and violinists Beth Chafey-Hon and Lynn Gudmundsen, members of the elegant Primavera Strings, will perform at Third Avenue Playhouse on Saturday, November 21 at 7:30 pm and on Sunday, November 22 at 2 pm. The concert is the first event in TAP’s 2009 Holiday Series. Beginning on Holiday Tree Lighting Weekend in Sturgeon Bay, the series features four shows with a seasonal theme, concluding with the Hagen Family Christmas Concert on December 19.

Hans Christian playfully titled the kick-off program “Christmas by the Beach” and promises that the format will be a delightful blend of classical music with musical detours into Christmas and show tunes. Both concerts include a special appearance by students of the Door County String Academy.

Christian’s musical journey began with studying the cello as a boy in his native Germany. He soon expanded to playing bass, eventually moving to Hollywood and later to San Francisco. He has worked extensively as a performer and a composer and enjoys a growing recognition for his accomplishments as a producer, player, and engineer.

Beth Chafey-Hon started violin lessons at the age of seven and has loved and played music ever since. Chafey-Hon studied music at San Diego State University and Grossmont College in California. She was fortunate to have had the opportunity to take lessons from a professor and some students of the Moscow Conservatory, and she continues to freelance professionally for chamber groups, orchestras, string quartets, and studio work.

Lynn Gudmundsen is firmly entrenched in the Door County music scene. Gifted and artistically generous, Gudmundsen plays with a number of performers including Julian Hagen, Jeanne Kuhns, Eric Lewis and Tommy Burroughs. She recently accompanied Eli Mattson during two shows at Third Avenue Playhouse, and she is also a co-founder of the Door County Bluegrass Camp.

The program will also feature students from the Door County String Academy. Under the direction of Lori Meyer, the academy offers string instruction to students in grades 3 – 12, ages 8 – 18, from across the peninsula.

Tickets for “Christmas by the Beach” are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students and $8 for children under 12. Tickets are on sale at the theater box office, 239 N. Third Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, 920.743.1760. Box office hours are 10 am – 3 pm, Monday through Friday, and one hour prior to performances. Tickets are also available at Dancing Bear, 13 N. Third Avenue and on-line at http://www.ThirdAvenuePlayhouse.com.