**Please join us for our opening *2024 *Salish Sea Early Music
Festival program in Tacoma at St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church, to
whom we are most grateful.Please see the attached flyer which provides
dates for all eight festival programswith outstanding specialists
performing early music on period instruments coming from Germany,
Switzerland, Montreal and all around the United States and the Northwest.
On Monday at 7:00 PM at St. Luke's on January 22, lutenist and guitarist
Michael Freimuth from Kiel in Northern Germany joins Jeffrey Cohan for a
musical tour of three centuries and five distinct instruments:
renaissance guitar, which is considerably smaller and more mellow-toned
than its modern descendant; theorbo (an extremely long-necked lute), the
one-piece cylindrical renaissance flute along with the bass renaissance
flute, and the one-keyed baroque flute.
This program offers an unusual and expansive journey through the 16th,
17th and 18th centuries and music for guitar, lute and flute, including
elaborate jazzed-up versions of well known songs of the time, published
by the incredible wind instrument virtuosi of the late 16th century,
along with canzonas, sonatas and suites from Spain, Italy, England and
France. 16th century composers Diego Ortiz, William Byrd, Giovanni
Bassano and Girolamo Dalla Casa; 17th-century composers Giovanni Paulo
Cima, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Bartolomé de
Selma y Salaverde and Giovanni Battista Buonamenti; and 18th-century
composers Arcangelo Corelli and André Chéron will be represented on the
program.
Admission is by suggested donation (a free will offering) of $20 to $30.
Those 18 & under are free. All are most welcome regardless of donation.
3 Centuries Lute and Flute
2024 Salish Sea Early Music Festival at St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal
Churchin Tacoma:
— Monday, January 22at 7:00 PM
• Renaissance & Baroque (1580-1730) • with Michael Freimuth,
theorbo (Keil, Germany) and Jeffrey Cohan, renaissance and baroque flutes
— Tuesday, February 13at 7:00 PM
• Simphonie Nouvelle: France & Bach • with Stephen Stubbs on
baroque guitar, Susie Napper (Montreal) on viola da gamba and Jeffrey
Cohan, baroque flute
— Monday, February 26 at 7:00 PM:
• Telemann Paris Quartets • David Greenberg, baroque violin,
harpsichordist Elisabeth Wright, viola da gambist Susie Napper & baroque
flutist Jeffrey Cohan
— Monday, March 25 at 7:00 PM
• Haydn & Beyond • Classical chamber music with Lindsey
Strand-Polyak on both violin and viola, cellist Adaiha MacAdam-Somer and
Jeffrey Cohan, 8-keyed flute
— Monday, April 8at 7:00 PM
• Cantata & Lieder • soprano Arwyn Myers, harpsichordist Elisabeth
Wright and baroque flutist Jeffrey Cohan
— Monday, May 6 at 7:00 PM
• Psalms (1620) & Irish (1720) & Folksong (1820) • Oleg Timofeyev
on renaissance lute and 7-string guitar and Jeffrey Cohan on
renaissance, baoque and 8-keyed flutes
— Monday, May 27 at 7:00 PM
• Baroque Concerti• harpsichordist Elizaveta Miller, violinist
Carrie Krause, violinist Elisabeth Phelps, violist Victoria Gunn,
cellist Adaiha MacAdam-Somer & Jeffrey Cohan on baroque flute
— Monday, June 24 at 7:00 PM:
• The 18th-Century Harpsichord in Spain • Irene Roldan, solo
harpsichord
— Monday, July 1 at 7:00 PM
• Johann Sebastian Bach • harpsichordist Irene Roldan and flutist
Jeffrey Cohan
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Donate: https://www.salishseafestival.org/donate.html
Donations may be mailed to:
Salish Sea Early Music Festival
13113 S Wildwood Lane
Anacortes, WA 98221
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. /