////ssemf//Timofeyev & Cohan///////Rombouts The Concert/////////
/Oleg Timofeyev//• lute, English guitar and 1820 guitar ~ //Jeffrey
Cohan//• renaissance, baroque & ///1820 8-keyed flute//s////
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— Monday, May 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM:
• Renaissance Psalms, Irish Baroque & Folk •
— Oleg TImofeyev (lute, English guitar and 1820 7-string guitar)
— Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance descant, tenor and bass, baroque and
1820 8-keyed flutes)
*St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church
*3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma
— Suggested donation $20 to $30 (a free will offering; pay as you wish)
www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma
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“Renaissance Psalms, Irish Baroque and Folk: Three Centuries of Folk
Song” features guitarist Oleg Timofeyev and flutist Jeffrey Cohan in a
performance of European and especially Scottish and Irish inspired music
from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romantic periods, with eight plucked
instruments and transverse flutes from three centuries.
The program, in three parts, opens with settings of Psalms and
variations on folk melodies by early 17th-century flutist Jacob Van
Eyck, lutenist Nicolas Vallet and others performed on renaissance
descant, tenor and bass transverse flutes and lute. Then, baroque flute
and the rare but once extremely popular wire-strung English Guitar of
the 18th century will be heard performing the folk tunes of Scotland and
Ireland as interpreted and varied by the early 18th-century composers
Francesco Barsanti, Turlough O'Carolan, James Oswald and others.
Finally, an Eastern European 7-string guitar made in 1820 in Russia
alongside an eight-keyed flute made in London in 1820 bring to life
variations on popular tunes by Mauro Giuliani, Louis Drouet, Charles
Nicholson and other virtuoso flutists and guitarists of Beethoven’s day.
We're appreciative of St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church for enabling
our sharing this music with you! (above: from Jeffrey & Oleg's tour of 6
cities in Ukraine, and "The Concert" (1620) by Theodoor Rombouts)
2024 reviews so far:
Spring Baroque (Myers, Wright & Cohan ~ soprano, harpsichord & flute):
https://reviewvancouver.org/co_Salish_Sea_SpringBaroque2024.htm
Telemann Paris Quartets (Greenberg, Cohan, Napper & Wright ~ flute,
violin, viola da gamba & harpsichord):
https://reviewvancouver.org/co_Salish_Seai_Telemann_Paris_Quartets2024.htm
Louis XIV & Bach (Napper, Stubbs and Cohan ~ viola da gamba, baroque
guitar & flute):
https://www.vanclassicalmusic.com/a-delightful-exploration-of-music-of-the-court-of-louis-xiv-from-the-salish-sea-early-music-festival
https://seenandheard-international.com/2024/02/jeffrey-cohan-susie-napper-and-stephen-stubbs-pay-a-delightful-visit-to-the-court-of-louis-xiv/
Donations deeply appreciated!:
https://www.salishseafestival.org/donate.html
Donations may also be mailed to:
Salish Sea Early Music Festival, 13113 S Wildwood Lane, Anacortes, WA 98221
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Upcoming 2024 Salish Sea Early Music Festival performances at St.
Luke's Memorial Episcopal Churchin Tacoma*:*
— 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 Jonathan Oddie, violinists
Carrie Krause, Elisabeth Phelps and Courtney Kuroda, violist Victoria
Gunn, cellist Martin Bonham & 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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/The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is pleased 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
////ssemf//Timofeyev & Cohan///////Rombouts The Concert/////////
/Oleg Timofeyev//• lute, English guitar and 1820 guitar ~ //Jeffrey
Cohan//• renaissance, baroque & ///1820 8-keyed flute//s////
/
/
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✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷
— Monday, May 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM:
• Renaissance Psalms, Irish Baroque & Folk •
— Oleg TImofeyev (lute, English guitar and 1820 7-string guitar)
— Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance descant, tenor and bass, baroque and
1820 8-keyed flutes)
*St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church
*3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma
— Suggested donation $20 to $30 (a free will offering; pay as you wish)
www.salishseafestival.org/tacoma
✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷
“Renaissance Psalms, Irish Baroque and Folk: Three Centuries of Folk
Song” features guitarist Oleg Timofeyev and flutist Jeffrey Cohan in a
performance of European and especially Scottish and Irish inspired music
from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romantic periods, with eight plucked
instruments and transverse flutes from three centuries.
The program, in three parts, opens with settings of Psalms and
variations on folk melodies by early 17th-century flutist Jacob Van
Eyck, lutenist Nicolas Vallet and others performed on renaissance
descant, tenor and bass transverse flutes and lute. Then, baroque flute
and the rare but once extremely popular wire-strung English Guitar of
the 18th century will be heard performing the folk tunes of Scotland and
Ireland as interpreted and varied by the early 18th-century composers
Francesco Barsanti, Turlough O'Carolan, James Oswald and others.
Finally, an Eastern European 7-string guitar made in 1820 in Russia
alongside an eight-keyed flute made in London in 1820 bring to life
variations on popular tunes by Mauro Giuliani, Louis Drouet, Charles
Nicholson and other virtuoso flutists and guitarists of Beethoven’s day.
We're appreciative of St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church for enabling
our sharing this music with you! (above: from Jeffrey & Oleg's tour of 6
cities in Ukraine, and "The Concert" (1620) by Theodoor Rombouts)
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2024 reviews so far:
Spring Baroque (Myers, Wright & Cohan ~ soprano, harpsichord & flute):
https://reviewvancouver.org/co_Salish_Sea_SpringBaroque2024.htm
Telemann Paris Quartets (Greenberg, Cohan, Napper & Wright ~ flute,
violin, viola da gamba & harpsichord):
https://reviewvancouver.org/co_Salish_Seai_Telemann_Paris_Quartets2024.htm
Louis XIV & Bach (Napper, Stubbs and Cohan ~ viola da gamba, baroque
guitar & flute):
https://www.vanclassicalmusic.com/a-delightful-exploration-of-music-of-the-court-of-louis-xiv-from-the-salish-sea-early-music-festival
https://seenandheard-international.com/2024/02/jeffrey-cohan-susie-napper-and-stephen-stubbs-pay-a-delightful-visit-to-the-court-of-louis-xiv/
Three Centuries Guitar, Theorbo & Flute (Freimuth and Cohan):
https://reviewvancouver.org/co_Salish_Seai_ThreeCenturies_Concert2024.htm
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*Donations* deeply appreciated!:
https://www.salishseafestival.org/donate.html
Donations may also be mailed to:
Salish Sea Early Music Festival, 13113 S Wildwood Lane, Anacortes, WA 98221
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
********** ✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷
*Upcoming 2024 Salish Sea Early Music Festival **performances at St.
Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church**in Tacoma**:*
— 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 Jonathan Oddie, violinists
Carrie Krause, Elisabeth Phelps and Courtney Kuroda, violist Victoria
Gunn, cellist Martin Bonham & 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
✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷ ✣ ✷
/The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is pleased 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*****