The delightful Taya Tarasevich rejoins DBS with an all-Bach benefit concert, as she donates her services in a special evening of his greatest flute works, and asks that everyone make a donation as well. If you can double your ticket price (a voluntary, tax-deductible donation), then please join us afterward for champagne, you can revisit this delightful artist.
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