The Autumn Benefit:
DRYDEN'S LONDON
with soprano Julianne Baird
and actor Paul Hecht

Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 5 pm
at one of Princeton's historic homes

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Join us for an entertaining evening
of dances & airs from 17th-century London,
featuring soprano Julianne Baird
and the ensemble in the music of Purcell and others,
with actor Paul Hecht reading from eyewitness accounts.
A sumptuous buffet dinner and a silent auction will follow.

Reservations required.
To receive a printed invitation
to this special event,
please call 609-466-8541
or send an e-mail to:
drydenensemble@gmail.com

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Autumn Benefit
The Dryden Ensemble
The Dryden Ensemble, a professional, non-profit chamber music ensemble,
specializes in music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
 played on period instruments in the stylistic conventions of the time.

Julianne Baird, soprano
Paul Hecht, actor

Vita Wallace, violin
 Jane McKinley, oboe
Lisa Terry, viola da gamba
Daniel Swenberg, lute and theorbo

THE BOARD OF THE DRYDEN ENSEMBLE
Carter van Dyke, President
Jack Tomlinson, Treasurer
Denise Varga, Secretary
Jane McKinley, Artistic Director
Ann Baker
Judith McCartin Scheide
Barbara Taylor




Funds raised will supplement ticket income to produce our chamber music series.
The Dryden Ensemble is a Not-for-Profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
 Contributions are fully deductible to the extent permitted by law.
All benefit patrons and benefactors will be listed in future programs.