Saturday, July 31, 2021 @ 6:30pm – 8:30pm (PDT)
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Tacoma, WA, United States
Marmaduke Overend — Selected works
William Boyce — Selected works
George Frideric Handel — Selected works

Henry Lebedinsky, harpsichord
Anna Okada, baroque violin
Eleanor Legault, baroque violin
Anna Marsh, bassoon

Marmaduke Overend (ca. 1730-1790) enjoys a worldwide reputation as one of England's most obscure composers, vying for the title with Obadiah Shuttleworth and Starling Godwin. In fact, the portrait we're using to advertise this concert belongs to Overend's teacher, William Boyce, also known as England's largest baroque composer. That being said, Overend's music is quite fine, and definitely worth knowing. Here's your chance.

Join host and harpsichordist Henry Lebedinsky, baroque violinists Anna Okada and Eleanor Legault, and baroque bassoonist Anna Marsh for a tour of late baroque musical England featuring trio sonatas by Overend, Boyce, & George Frideric Handel, along with the stories behind the music. The concert will be paired with a tasting of four exceptional sherries, representing some of the different styles of this unique and storied wine.

This event will take place in the lovely labyrinth garden at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 111 NE 80th St., in Seattle's Green Lake neighborhood. We will gather at 6:30pm, and the concert and wine tasting begins at 7pm. Chairs and tasting glasses will be provided. You are welcome to bring any snacks and other picnic items.

Seating is limited to 40 people. Ages 21+ only. Due to COVID-19, we ask that only people who are fully vaccinated attend this event.