Friday's The Able Virtuoso ~ Spring Baroque Festival ~ St. Luke's Tacoma

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Salish Sea Early Music Festival
Thu, May 17, 2018 8:54 PM

/Carrie Krause///Carrie Krause///Carrie Krause/ /Tacoma •  2018
/Salish Sea/
Early Music Festival

////SPRING BAROQUE FESTIVAL//
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////• Friday, May 18 •
///////The Able Virtuoso***
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////• /Thursday, May 24 •//
/Bach and Vivaldi Concerti///**/
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///• //Monday, June 11 •
/Silvius Leopold Weiss
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****The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is proud to be an affiliate
organization of Early Music America, which develops, strengthens, and
celebrates early music and historically informed performance in North
America.

Early Music America

****** Friday, May 18at 7:00PM*** •/please forward/
*****• The Able Virtuoso •
Carrie Krause ~ baroque violin
Jeffrey Cohan ~/baroque flute/
John Lenti ~/theorbo & baroque guitar/////
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/  A fabulous program at St. Luke's! We're pleased to present virtuoso
baroque violinist Carrie Krause from Bozeman, Montana along with
lutenist John Lenti on theorbo and baroque guitar and flutist Jeffrey
Cohan in a colorful and contrasting program of Italian, French and
German trio sonatas. Johann Mattheson's "The Able Virtuoso", published
in Hamburg in 1720, sets the tone for this program delineating the
Italian, French, and German compositional modes and performing styles,
as they were quite distinct in the 18th century, and the dialogue
between them. Music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Archangelo Corelli, Pietro
Locatelli, Antoine Dornel and Joseph Bodin de Boismortier will be
featured in this virtuoso survey of the great variety of musical style
in early 18th century Europe. /

All concerts take place at /
St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church
3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma
• suggested donation $15, $20 or $25  • 18 and under free  •////*
/www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma/*//**/
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Carrie Krause, baroque violinist, is concertmaster of the Bozeman
Symphony (MT) and New Trinity Baroque in Portland. She performs
regularly as soloist and ensemble member for many of the most important
period instrument ensembles throughout the United States and has
performed throughout Europe. Raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, she resides in
Bozeman, MT, where she performs with the Meritage String Quartet and
teaches a studio of 35 students. An avid adventurer, Carrie placed first
in her age group in the Springfield Missouri Marathon and second in her
age group in the Old Gabe 50k Trail race.

John Lenti performs on theorbo, lute, archlute, and baroque guitar
throughout the United States with with groups like Apollo's Fire,
Haymarket Opera Company, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Portland Baroque
Orchestra, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Seattle Opera, and Seraphic Fire,
among many other orchestral and chamber groups. John studied lute with
Nigel North, Jacob Heringman, and Elizabeth Kenny.  His playing has been
praised for its “nuanced beauty and character” (Gramophone).

Jeffrey Cohan won prizes for period instrument performance of early
music including the Erwin Bodky Award in Boston, and the highest award
given in the Flanders Festival International Concours Musica Antiqua for
Ensembles in Brugge, Belgium with lutenist Stephen Stubbs. First Prize
winner of the Olga Koussevitzky Young Artist Competition in New York and
recipient of grants from the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music and
the French Government, he has performed in more than 25 countries. The
New York Times has heralded his ability to "play several superstar
flutists one might name under the table"
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/"A world of tender and brilliant magic ...//
//A music so refined, it draws and draws, yet never swamps the senses ...//
//"...such was the virtuosity and technical brilliance... I couldn't be
quite sure I hadn't dreamed it all."/
— Elizabeth Courtney, Music in Victoria • islandnet.com/miv*

/Carrie Krause///Carrie Krause///Carrie Krause/ /Tacoma • 2018 /Salish Sea/ Early Music Festival ////SPRING BAROQUE FESTIVAL// // ////• Friday, May 18 • ///////*The Able Virtuoso**** * ////• /Thursday, May 24 •// /*Bach and Vivaldi Concerti*///****/ // ///• //Monday, June 11 • /*Silvius Leopold Weiss*** //// *****The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is proud to be an affiliate organization of Early Music America, which develops, strengthens, and celebrates early music and historically informed performance in North America.* Early Music America ****** ****Friday, May 18**at 7:00**PM******* •/_please forward_/ *******• The Able Virtuoso •** *Carrie Krause ~ baroque violin Jeffrey Cohan ~/baroque flute/ John Lenti ~/theorbo & baroque guitar/**/**//**/ ****/**/*/ / A fabulous program at St. Luke's! We're pleased to present virtuoso baroque violinist Carrie Krause from Bozeman, Montana along with lutenist John Lenti on theorbo and baroque guitar and flutist Jeffrey Cohan in a colorful and contrasting program of Italian, French and German trio sonatas. Johann Mattheson's "The Able Virtuoso", published in Hamburg in 1720, sets the tone for this program delineating the Italian, French, and German compositional modes and performing styles, as they were quite distinct in the 18th century, and the dialogue between them. Music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Archangelo Corelli, Pietro Locatelli, Antoine Dornel and Joseph Bodin de Boismortier will be featured in this virtuoso survey of the great variety of musical style in early 18th century Europe. / All concerts take place at / St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma • suggested donation $15, $20 or $25 • 18 and under free •//*/*/* /www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma/*//**/ */ .~ + ~ + ~ Carrie Krause, baroque violinist, is concertmaster of the Bozeman Symphony (MT) and New Trinity Baroque in Portland. She performs regularly as soloist and ensemble member for many of the most important period instrument ensembles throughout the United States and has performed throughout Europe. Raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, she resides in Bozeman, MT, where she performs with the Meritage String Quartet and teaches a studio of 35 students. An avid adventurer, Carrie placed first in her age group in the Springfield Missouri Marathon and second in her age group in the Old Gabe 50k Trail race. John Lenti performs on theorbo, lute, archlute, and baroque guitar throughout the United States with with groups like Apollo's Fire, Haymarket Opera Company, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Seattle Opera, and Seraphic Fire, among many other orchestral and chamber groups. John studied lute with Nigel North, Jacob Heringman, and Elizabeth Kenny. His playing has been praised for its “nuanced beauty and character” (Gramophone). Jeffrey Cohan won prizes for period instrument performance of early music including the Erwin Bodky Award in Boston, and the highest award given in the Flanders Festival International Concours Musica Antiqua for Ensembles in Brugge, Belgium with lutenist Stephen Stubbs. First Prize winner of the Olga Koussevitzky Young Artist Competition in New York and recipient of grants from the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music and the French Government, he has performed in more than 25 countries. The New York Times has heralded his ability to "play several superstar flutists one might name under the table" .~ + ~ + ~ /"A world of tender and brilliant magic ...// //A music so refined, it draws and draws, yet never swamps the senses ...// //"...such was the virtuosity and technical brilliance... I couldn't be quite sure I hadn't dreamed it all."/ — Elizabeth Courtney, *Music in Victoria* • islandnet.com/miv*