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Sasha von Dassow

We have ferry boats in the San Juan Islands, not subways, and I travel them 4 days a week. I will perform outside on the sundeck if it’s nice, and inside the main cabin if it’s not. I am celebrating 50 years of playing Bach on the cello, starting with the Minuets from Suite #1 for solo Cello, BWV1007, first played at age 8. For 20 years I was a member of The Florida Orchestra in Tampa/St. Pete/Clearwater and a few years ago my wife and I followed our dream of moving back to the Pacific NW. Now I own a business that trucks local and regional organic foods to Co-ops and grocery stores. During travel times on the ferries I play my cello for practice and the enjoyment of fellow passengers. It’s fun and keeps me in shape for recitals and chamber music performances on land. When I play solo I always start and end with Bach, following the example of the great cellist Pablo Casals.

Written by Sasha von Dassow

Sasha von Dassow

We have ferry boats in the San Juan Islands, not subways, and I travel them 4 days a week. I will perform outside on the sundeck if it’s nice, and inside the main cabin if it’s not. I am celebrating 50 years of playing Bach on the cello, starting with the Minuets from Suite #1 for solo Cello, BWV1007, first played at age 8. For 20 years I was a member of The Florida Orchestra in Tampa/St. Pete/Clearwater and a few years ago my wife and I followed our dream of moving back to the Pacific NW. Now I own a business that trucks local and regional organic foods to Co-ops and grocery stores. During travel times on the ferries I play my cello for practice and the enjoyment of fellow passengers. It’s fun and keeps me in shape for recitals and chamber music performances on land. When I play solo I always start and end with Bach, following the example of the great cellist Pablo Casals.

Written by Sasha von Dassow

Asbury String Quartet

We are a school string quartet that will be playing Bach Chorales.

Written by Katie Allen

Young Cellist: Autumn R

Autumn is a local 8 year old who is passionate about playing cello. She will be performing several pieces by Bach.

Written by Megumi Rinaldi

Lucas Larreau

I’m going to play the prelude and fugue from the Well-Tempered Clavier book 2, I’m a student at Pacific Lutheran University and stoked to play some Bach!

Written by Lucas Larreau

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