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Free Evensong and Bach Cantata Series at St. Stephen’s (Laurelhurst)

From Leslie Martin, a Pinehurst resident, and the Director of Music at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Laurelhurst:

We would be very happy to share this beautiful music with our Pinehurst neighbors. This is our gift to the wider community. Dress is casual, come as you are, and admission is FREE.

Evensong and Bach Cantata
Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 5 PM
Cantata preview at 4:30 PM

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
4805 NE 45th Street
Seattle, WA 98105 (Laurelhurst neighborhood)

Featuring Bach’s Advent cantata – “Schwingt freudig euch empor” BWV 36 (Soar joyfully to the exalted stars)

Musicians are some of the Northwest’s finest early music specialists and include:

Sand Dalton, Darlene Franz, baroque oboe d’amore
Cecilia Archuleta, Laura Martin, baroque violin
Stephen Creswell, baroque viola
Laura Kramer, baroque cello
Todd Gowers, Violone
Leslie Martin, conductor | organ continuo
Emily Riesser, soprano
Diane Radabaugh, alto
Jeffrey Jordan, tenor
Thomas Thompson, bass
The Parish Choir and Boys & Girls Choir of St. Stephen’s Parish

3 comments to Free Evensong and Bach Cantata Series at St. Stephen’s (Laurelhurst)

  • This would have been fun but it was posted 6 days after the event. Can we do better on time-sensitive postings?

    Thanks,
    Vicki

  • james g

    I think these might be posted daily but if you don’t subscribe to the daily feeds (I did for all of a day or two and went crazy with so many emails cluttering up my already too-full box!) this happens frequently, and comments have been sent in by me and others, too, I’m sure (never a response or a reply I might add…). I’ve never gotten one of the posts about the Treehouse Cafe’s weekend specials until after the fact.

  • Eric

    Vicki, it was posted 1 day before the event, which I agree, isn’t much notice. We post things as soon as we can. We’re volunteers.

    We send out 1 email a week; any more and people act like it is an assault on their inboxes. If the weekly email is too infrequent or poorly timed, you can use RSS to keep up with posts as they happen.

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