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Jefferson Baroque: Showcase Concert of Sonata Trios

Local musicians of Jefferson Baroque offer a concert of small ensembles. Enjoy the beautiful and varied world of the Baroque trio sonata in a Showcase Concert featuring works of Bach, Corelli, Vivaldi, Pepusch, Telemann, Handel, and Quantz. These small chamber works provide the perfect opportunity to showcase the talents of individual members of the orchestra. Baroque flute, recorder, violin, viola, cello, and harpsichord will all be featured in a relaxing and intimate season-closer!

Tickets are available online at jeffersonbaroque.org/tickets or at the door. Tickets are $25 general admission, $20 seniors, and $5 students or Oregon Trail cardholders.

For more information, please see jeffersonbaroque.org.

Date & Time:

May 4, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Cost:

$5 – $25

First United Methodist Church Ashland

175 N Main Street
Ashland,97520

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