April 25: Concerti from the Court of Frederick the Great in Tacoma

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Salish Sea Early Music Festival
Wed, Apr 13, 2022 6:12 PM
*Ukraine*: Oleg TImofeyev and I were pleased to raise $2017 in a
spur-of-the-moment effort to provide medicine and food where needed
within Ukraine. We donated our CD sales and many of our
concert-goers provided special donations. Thank you all! Our theme
and variation on the Ukrainian National Anthem on early 18th-century
instruments from all of our performances (here on Lopez Island on
April 19) is available here: https://youtu.be/BHG8KjVatr0 .

   • Monday evening, April 25, 2022 at 7:00 PM at St. Luke's Memorial
Episcopal Church

   David Schrader ~ harpsichord
   Jeffrey Cohan ~ baroque flute
   Elizabeth Phelps ~ baroque violin
   Courtney Kuroda Baroque violin    Lindsey Strand-Polyak ~ baroque viola    Annabeth Shirley baroque cello
Concerti from the Court of Frederick the Great features special guest
and phenomenal keyboard artist David Schrader and myself along with a
chamber orchestra in a program of orchestral works by King Frederick the
Great and other composers associated with the Prussian king’s renowned
musical establishment, including flute concerti by the flutist king
himself and his flute teacher Johann Joachim Quantz, both harpsichord
and flute concerti by his court keyboardist Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach
and a solo harpsichord Ricercare by his father Johann Sebastian Bach who
visited the king in 1747 and subsequently presented this music to the
king as part of his /Musical Offering/. Not to be missed!

*St. Luke's Memorial *Episcopal Church
•  at 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma  •
~ Masks and vaccination required - thank you! ~
Suggested Donation: $15, $20 or $25
(a free will offering - everyone welcome)  •  18 and under FREE
     ✣   please see www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma
http://www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma   ✣

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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. /

*Ukraine*: Oleg TImofeyev and I were pleased to raise $2017 in a spur-of-the-moment effort to provide medicine and food where needed within Ukraine. We donated our CD sales and many of our concert-goers provided special donations. Thank you all! Our theme and variation on the Ukrainian National Anthem on early 18th-century instruments from all of our performances (here on Lopez Island on April 19) is available here: https://youtu.be/BHG8KjVatr0 .    • _Monday evening, April 25, 2022 at 7:00 PM at St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church_ •    David Schrader ~ harpsichord    Jeffrey Cohan ~ baroque flute    Elizabeth Phelps ~ baroque violin    Courtney Kuroda ` Baroque violin    Lindsey Strand-Polyak ~ baroque viola    Annabeth Shirley ` baroque cello *Concerti from the Court of Frederick the Great* features special guest and phenomenal keyboard artist David Schrader and myself along with a chamber orchestra in a program of orchestral works by King Frederick the Great and other composers associated with the Prussian king’s renowned musical establishment, including flute concerti by the flutist king himself and his flute teacher Johann Joachim Quantz, both harpsichord and flute concerti by his court keyboardist Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and a solo harpsichord Ricercare by his father Johann Sebastian Bach who visited the king in 1747 and subsequently presented this music to the king as part of his /Musical Offering/. Not to be missed! *St. Luke's Memorial **Episcopal Church* •  at 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma  • ~ Masks and vaccination required - thank you! ~ Suggested Donation: $15, $20 or $25 (a free will offering - everyone welcome)  •  18 and under FREE      ✣   please see www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma <http://www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma>   ✣      ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷ EMA // /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. /