Monday Jan 26: Winds of the Baroque ~ Salish Sea Early Music Festival

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Salish Sea Early Music Festival
Wed, Jan 21, 2015 2:36 AM

/"WINDS of the BAROQUE"
This coming Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM/
// Anna Marsh
WWW.SALISHSEAFESTIVAL.COM http://www.salishseafestival.com
//
//////////2015Jeffrey Cohan
Salish Sea
Early Music Festival
~ Tacoma ~
**/
/Winds of the Baroque

Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM
Trinity Lutheran Church
12115 Park Avenue South in Tacoma (Parkland) · (253) 537-0201

/— "A remarkably intimate and refreshing experience" —
/

This coming Monday at 7:00 PM: *Winds of the Baroque • Trinity Lutheran
Church• /please forward/
Anna Marsh http://annamarshmusic.com/ ~ /baroque bassoon/
Sand Dalton http://www.baroqueoboes.com/ABOUT/about_intro.html ~
/baroque oboe //& flute/
Jeffrey Cohan <www.jeffreycohan.com> ~ /baroque flute/
Jonathan Oddie ~ /harpsichord
//**/
Our second 2015 Salish Sea Early Music Festival performance in Tacoma on
Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM features Tacoma native andIthaca NY
resident Anna Marsh who is constantly in flight from one baroque bassoon
performance to another with orchestras and groups all around the country
and in Canada, along with harpsichordist Jonathan Oddie and flutist
Jeffrey Cohan. We hope to provide a completely new impression of what
"bassoon" and "flute" mean in the baroque context: sweet and warm, with
fuller textures and a high degree of supple flexibility. Wehope to see
you there!

/Review of our first Tacoma SSEMF program earlier this month
(Vancouver, BC performance):
// — Vancouver Classical Music, January 11, 2015, Vancouver, BC
"A LOVELY BAROQUE DIVERTISSEMENT FROM BROTHERTON, COHAN AND STUBBS"
"A remarkably intimate and refreshing experience. •  The two
Handel arias are both rejuvenating pieces and I thought the soprano
brought a particularly fresh radiance to them. • There was joy and love
aplenty here, quite irresistible in its sense of innocence and
spontaneity. • ...let me acknowledge, first off, just how well the
underpinning of Cohan and Stubbs brought out the variety and motion of
this work. • Jeffrey Cohan has such quickness and dynamic range, such a
keen control of accents, and such mastery at floating the soft limpid
phrase that the combination with Stephen Stubbs’ own brand of structural
solidity and insight gave us something pretty special indeed. • There
should be more late afternoon concerts of this type.  They are such a
refreshing ‘time out’ from the rest of your schedule, especially when
they involve artistry like this."
© Geoffrey Newman 2015 •
http://www.vanclassicalmusic.com/a-lovely-baroque-divertissement-from-brotherton-cohan-and-stubbs/

// — Rosemary Ponnekanti's preview in the Tacoma News Tribune of this
first SSEMF performance
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/01/09/3572844_tacoma-gets-musical-feast-with.html?rh=1//

Trinity Lutheran Church  •  12115 Park Avenue South in Parkland/Tacoma•
(253) 537-0201
• suggested donation $15, $20 or $25  • 18 and under free, university
students $5  • /www.salishseafestival.org/.

/"WINDS of the BAROQUE" This coming Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM/ // Anna Marsh WWW.SALISHSEAFESTIVAL.COM <http://www.salishseafestival.com> // //////////2015Jeffrey Cohan Salish Sea Early Music Festival ~ Tacoma ~ **/ /Winds of the Baroque Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM Trinity Lutheran Church 12115 Park Avenue South in Tacoma (Parkland) · (253) 537-0201 /— "A remarkably intimate and refreshing experience" — / * This coming Monday at 7:00 PM: *Winds of the Baroque • Trinity Lutheran Church• /_please forward_/ Anna Marsh <http://annamarshmusic.com/> ~ /baroque bassoon/ Sand Dalton <http://www.baroqueoboes.com/ABOUT/about_intro.html> ~ /baroque oboe //& flute/ Jeffrey Cohan <www.jeffreycohan.com> ~ /baroque flute/ Jonathan Oddie ~ /harpsichord //**/ Our second 2015 Salish Sea Early Music Festival performance in Tacoma on Monday, January 26 at 7:00 PM features Tacoma native andIthaca NY resident Anna Marsh who is constantly in flight from one baroque bassoon performance to another with orchestras and groups all around the country and in Canada, along with harpsichordist Jonathan Oddie and flutist Jeffrey Cohan. We hope to provide a completely new impression of what "bassoon" and "flute" mean in the baroque context: sweet and warm, with fuller textures and a high degree of supple flexibility. Wehope to see you there! /_Review_ of our first Tacoma SSEMF program earlier this month (Vancouver, BC performance): // — Vancouver Classical Music, January 11, 2015, Vancouver, BC "A LOVELY BAROQUE DIVERTISSEMENT FROM BROTHERTON, COHAN AND STUBBS" "A remarkably intimate and refreshing experience. • The two Handel arias are both rejuvenating pieces and I thought the soprano brought a particularly fresh radiance to them. • There was joy and love aplenty here, quite irresistible in its sense of innocence and spontaneity. • ...let me acknowledge, first off, just how well the underpinning of Cohan and Stubbs brought out the variety and motion of this work. • Jeffrey Cohan has such quickness and dynamic range, such a keen control of accents, and such mastery at floating the soft limpid phrase that the combination with Stephen Stubbs’ own brand of structural solidity and insight gave us something pretty special indeed. • There should be more late afternoon concerts of this type. They are such a refreshing ‘time out’ from the rest of your schedule, especially when they involve artistry like this." © Geoffrey Newman 2015 • http://www.vanclassicalmusic.com/a-lovely-baroque-divertissement-from-brotherton-cohan-and-stubbs/ // — Rosemary Ponnekanti's preview in the Tacoma News Tribune of this first SSEMF performance <http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/01/09/3572844_tacoma-gets-musical-feast-with.html?rh=1>// Trinity Lutheran Church • 12115 Park Avenue South in Parkland/Tacoma• (253) 537-0201 • suggested donation $15, $20 or $25 • 18 and under free, university students $5 • /*www.salishseafestival.org*/.