Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 7:00pm – 9:30pm (PST)
Naked City Brewery and Taphouse, Seattle, WA, United States
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$20 ($15 age 21-30)

Aaron Westman, baroque violin
Anna Marsh, baroque bassoon
Henry Lebedinsky, organ

Before Django, Miles, and Coltrane, there were Uccellini, Rossi, and Schmelzer. At the turn of the 17th century, a new style of music began to push the boundaries of instrumental writing, demanding more from both musicians and their instruments. A significant amount of this new music was based on improvisation on popular songs of the time, much like American classic Jazz. Baroque violinist Aaron Westman and baroque bassoonist Anna Marsh join organist Henry Lebedinsky for a fun, illuminating, and even breathtaking exploration of this repertoire, including music from Italy, England, Germany, and Poland.

21+. Admission is $20 ($15 under 30), and includes a complimentary house beer or glass of wine. These events sell out quickly, so advance ticket purchase is REQUIRED.

Naked City Brewery is a passionate supporter of arts and culture. Oftentimes its handcrafted beers are inspired by a song, film, or person. Every beer tells a story, and each one ferments in its own time. The Screening Room is Naked City's seventy-person dining movie theater, featuring a New American comfort food menu with organic meats, vegetarian, and gluten-free options alongside award-winning craft beers, wines, and ciders.

Naked City Brewery and Taphouse

8564 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
United States

http://www.nakedcitybrewing.com
(206) 838-6299