Benefit features wine and music

Arts & Humanities Bainbridge will host a benefit evening of classical music and fine local wines this Sunday at Rolling Bay Hall.

The event kicks off at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29. Ticket price includes a selection of fine local wines by Rolling Bay Winery, along with light hors d’oeuvre.

Camarata will return to perform selections from Bach, Mozart, Clarke and Lourie. The acclaimed trio consists of Stephen Bryant (violin), Sue Jane Bryant (violin and viola) and Samuel Brodsky (piano).

Stephen Bryant is a violinist known for his passion for classical music. He has performed with the Edmonton and Calgary Philharmonic Orchestras, and the Malaysian Philharmonic and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Stephen has been a member of the Seattle Symphony violin section since 2002.

Sue Jane Bryant has been a member of both the violin and viola sections of the Edmonton Symphony and Assistant Principal Viola of the Calgary and Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestras. She performs with the PNW Ballet, Auburn Symphony, Northwest Sinfonietta, Seattle Symphony and Opera, and the Oregon and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras.

Brodsky is a graduate of the Juliard School. He has performed with Ovation, the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra and chamber ensembles, and is a sought-after accompanist.

Tickets for the fundraiser are $50, available online through Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

Proceeds benefit the Arts & Humanities Fund to support island artists and cultural organizations.

For more information, visit admin@ahbainbridge.org.

Benefit features wine and music
Benefit features wine and music