Thursday: Trio JEST at St. Luke's in Tacoma!

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Salish Sea Early Music Festival
Mon, May 6, 2019 2:21 PM

Seattle Baroque Trio~ Salish Sea Early Music Festival ~
Thursday, May 9 at 7:00 PM ~ please forward
Baroque Trio JEST
Jeffrey Cohan ~ baroque flute
Elisabeth Wright ~ harpsichord
Susie Napper ~ viola da gamba

St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church
3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma
~ suggested donation $15, $20 or $25 ~ 18 and under free ~ all welcome!
(a free will offering)

~ We hope you'll join us on Thursday at St. Luke's Church for a
spectacular program with fabulous artists from afar of luscious French
Baroque works. ~

Michel de la BarreAbout the Artists

Viola da gamba and cello soloist and continuo player par excellence,
SUSIE NAPPER grew up in London and studied at the Juilliard School in
New York and the Paris Conservatoire. She co-founded and directed the
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, has been principal cellist with
Stradivaria in France, the Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montreal and
Les Boreades in Montreal, and the Trinity Consort of Portland. Her
concert tours have taken her as far afield as China, Japan, New Zealand,
India, the Middle East, as well as most European countries. As a member
of Les Voix humaines she has recorded most of the known repertoire for
two viols, which can be heard on Harmonia Mundi, EMI, Erato, ADDA, CBC
Records, Naxos, and on the ATMA label. Susie Napper teaches at McGill
University and at the Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, Denmark, and
founded the Festival international Montreal Baroque which is presented
in Montreal in June since 2001. She was awarded the Prix Opus 2002 for
Personality of the year by the Conseil Quebecois de la Musique.

Harpsichordist and fortepianist ELISABETH WRIGHT has appeared as soloist
with Tafelmusik, Lyra, Seattle, Portland and Indianapolis Baroque
Orchestras. Professor at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music in
Bloomington, Wright is in frequent demand for master classes and
seminars, and is noted for her expertise in the art of basso continuo
improvisation. Following graduate studies with Gustav Leonhardt in
Amsterdam, she has maintained a distinguished career performing for many
of the major early music festivals in North and South America and
Europe. A member of Duo Geminiani with violinist Stanley Ritchie, she
has performed and recorded with M??sica Ficta, and with many artists of
international renown. Ms. Wright has been a reviewer for Early Keyboard
Journal, was a founding member of The Seattle Early Music Guild and
Bloomington Early Music, and has served on the board of Early Music
America and as panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, PEW,
and PennPat. She has been broadcast on four continents and has recorded
for Classic Masters, Milan-Jade, Focus, Arion, Arts Music, Centaur, and
Musica Ficta Recordings.

Flutist JEFFREY COHAN is artistic director of the Salish Sea Early Music
Festival, has won the most prestigious awards for performers of early
music on period instruments in Boston and Brugges, Belgium and has
performed as soloist in 25 countries.

Please note our remaining four 2019 performances through June at
www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma


Seattle Baroque Trio~ Salish Sea Early Music Festival ~ Thursday, May 9 at 7:00 PM ~ please forward Baroque Trio JEST Jeffrey Cohan ~ baroque flute Elisabeth Wright ~ harpsichord Susie Napper ~ viola da gamba St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma ~ suggested donation $15, $20 or $25 ~ 18 and under free ~ all welcome! (a free will offering) ~ We hope you'll join us on Thursday at St. Luke's Church for a spectacular program with fabulous artists from afar of luscious French Baroque works. ~ Michel de la BarreAbout the Artists Viola da gamba and cello soloist and continuo player par excellence, SUSIE NAPPER grew up in London and studied at the Juilliard School in New York and the Paris Conservatoire. She co-founded and directed the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, has been principal cellist with Stradivaria in France, the Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montreal and Les Boreades in Montreal, and the Trinity Consort of Portland. Her concert tours have taken her as far afield as China, Japan, New Zealand, India, the Middle East, as well as most European countries. As a member of Les Voix humaines she has recorded most of the known repertoire for two viols, which can be heard on Harmonia Mundi, EMI, Erato, ADDA, CBC Records, Naxos, and on the ATMA label. Susie Napper teaches at McGill University and at the Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, Denmark, and founded the Festival international Montreal Baroque which is presented in Montreal in June since 2001. She was awarded the Prix Opus 2002 for Personality of the year by the Conseil Quebecois de la Musique. Harpsichordist and fortepianist ELISABETH WRIGHT has appeared as soloist with Tafelmusik, Lyra, Seattle, Portland and Indianapolis Baroque Orchestras. Professor at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Wright is in frequent demand for master classes and seminars, and is noted for her expertise in the art of basso continuo improvisation. Following graduate studies with Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam, she has maintained a distinguished career performing for many of the major early music festivals in North and South America and Europe. A member of Duo Geminiani with violinist Stanley Ritchie, she has performed and recorded with M??sica Ficta, and with many artists of international renown. Ms. Wright has been a reviewer for Early Keyboard Journal, was a founding member of The Seattle Early Music Guild and Bloomington Early Music, and has served on the board of Early Music America and as panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, PEW, and PennPat. She has been broadcast on four continents and has recorded for Classic Masters, Milan-Jade, Focus, Arion, Arts Music, Centaur, and Musica Ficta Recordings. Flutist JEFFREY COHAN is artistic director of the Salish Sea Early Music Festival, has won the most prestigious awards for performers of early music on period instruments in Boston and Brugges, Belgium and has performed as soloist in 25 countries. Please note our remaining four 2019 performances through June at www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma ******