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to Faith Lutheran Church

2024 Salish Sea Early Music Festival in Leavenworth
~ Period Instrument chamber music from six centuries in Leavenworth and around the Salish Sea ~
~ Presented in collaboration with Faith Lutheran Church at 224 Benton Avenue ~

Saturday, JUNE 29, 2024 at 2:00 PM in Leavenworth
JS Bach




Johann Sebastian
BACH
Faythe Vollrath
 ~ harpsichord ~
Jeffrey Cohan
~ baroque flute ~

Faythe Vollrath
Harpsichordist Faythe Vollrath from Sacramento, CA will join baroque flutist Jeffrey Cohan for this mostly-Bach extravaganza in the eighth and final 2024 Salish Sea Early Music Festival performance demonstrating the unparalleled mystery and emotional intensity of Bach’s compositional abilities, featuring transcriptions of his works originally for viola da gamba and another for violin, both with obbligato (or fully written-out) harpsichord in addition to sonatas originally written for flute by Bach both with continuo (a bass line with numbers denoting harmonies from which the harpsichordist improvises) and with obbligato harpsichord. Faythe Vollrath will play variations for solo harpsichord by Johann Adam Reinken (1643-1722) on the popular German folk tune “Schweiget mir von Weibernehmen” (‘shush, no more talk about womanizing”). Reinken was greatly admired by Bach, who made arrangements of several of his works.


Fantasia 11 by Giovanni Bassano (1585)
January 11, 2021


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SSEMF presents outstanding early chamber music
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