1600: Winds of the Renaissance
$15-$25 suggested donation
John Lenti, renaissance lute
Jeffrey Cohan, renaissance transverse flute
The rarely heard renaissance transverse flute and the lute will be showcased in an evening of 16th and early 17th-century chamber music.
Jeffrey Cohan is one of very few flutists who regularly perform solo music for the renaissance transverse flute. Cohan teams up with renaissance lutenist John Lenti, who is constantly in motion all around the country playing lutes and guitars of all sorts, in the Salish Sea Early Music Festival's Spring Festival of three contrasting performances of renaissance, baroque and Beethoven-era chamber music.
This and all programs are to be repeated on Vashon, Orcas, Lopez, San Juan and Whidbey Islands and in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham and in Vancouver, BC. The 2015 Salish Sea Early Music Festival includes seven programs of 16th- to 19th-century chamber music on period instruments, with special guests from Berlin and Lübeck, Germany, and from around the Northwest and the United States and Canada. [See full calendar here.]
St. Augustine's in-the-Woods Episcopal Church
5217 South Honeymoon Bay RoadFreeland, WA 98249
United States