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Virtuoso Musicians + Talented Arrangers = Fun!
Equally at home on the concert stage or in the elementary school lunchroom, Agermos aims to return chamber music to its natural habitat: everyday life! Despite decades of formal academic training, the maestros of Agermos have preserved their spark of curiosity and fun, tapping their “inner child” to bring a fresh twist to centuries old tradition. With influences from Dmitri Shostakovich and Wolfgang Mozart to Heraclio Fernandez and Pixinguinha (and everything in between), the creative arrangements and original compositions of Agermos transcend genre to reinvent a medium.
Praised for his “standout” performances and “elegant solos” (The Gazette), Evan Pengra Sult continues to shape the Pacific Northwest music scene. As the principal flutist of the Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra and a soon-to-be member of the Northwest Sinfonietta, his artistry knows no bounds. Beyond performing, Evan inspires through his teaching, writing, and leadership within the flute community.
An accomplished clarinetist and educator, Dallas Neustel brings a wealth of experience to the stage. He earned dual Bachelor degrees in Music and Arts from Washington State University in 1994 and a Master of Music degree from the University of
Nebraska–Lincoln in 2006.
With over 480 performances across Europe and the United States and 62 masterclasses at universities, colleges, and high schools, Dallas inspires through his artistry and dedication to music education.
Hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, bassoonist Elaine Walters blends her love for music and science. After earning her biology degree from the University of New Mexico, Elaine pursued her musical passion, achieving a Master of Music degree from DePaul University in Chicago and furthering her studies as a Doctoral student at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Now based in the greater Seattle area, Elaine is a dedicated performer and teacher, sharing her talent and inspiring others in the
Pacific Northwest music community.
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