Burning River Baroque will perform at St. Alban on March 21

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  • Cleveland Heights resident Malina Rauschenfels, soprano, and Paual Maust, harpsichord, artistic directors of Burning River Baroque. Photo courtesy of Alex Belisle.

  • Burning River Baroque's Malina Rauschenfels as Agrippina in Handel's  Agrippina condotta a morire at St Alban's church in Cleveland Heights in March of 2018 with co-artistic director Paula Maust on harpsichord and guest artists. Photo courtesy of "Moments by Jackie."

  • Cleveland Heights resident Malina Rauschenfels (soprano) and co-artistic director Paula Maust (harpsichord) of Burning River Baroque will perform with guest artists  Glenna Curren (baroque cello) and Sarah Lynn (soprano and baroque flute, which looks like an oboe).   OR   Clockwise, guest artist Sarah Lynn (baroque cello and soprano); Burning River Baroque co-founder Paula Maust (harpsichord); guest artist Sarah Lynn (baroque flute and soprano); and Burning River Baroque co-artistic director, Cleveland Heights resident Malina Rauschenfels (soprano). Yes, Lynn's baroque flute looks like an oboe.

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