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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 7:30 PM
Charles Lindsey, Organist
Charles Knight Lindsey, Jr., is currently theorganist and choirmaster at St. Paul’s EpiscopalChurch, Bristol Parish, Petersburg, Virginia, andalso serves as staff accompanist for the vocaldepartment of Virginia Commonwealth University.
He received his Bachelor of Music degree at theUniversity of Richmond. He studied organ withLawrence Robinson and Suzanne Bunting; pianowith Helen Chance Hoffmann and Richard Becker;voice with Anne Brown, Catharine Kirby andMichele Harman-Gulick; and accompanying/vocalcoaching and early music with Kenneth Merrill ofthe Julliard Institute and Manhattan School ofMusic.
Charles is also an active collaborative concert artiston piano as well as solo recitalist on organ. Hisorgan CD, On a Slow Boat with Bach, wasrecorded on the E. M. Skinner/Allen renaissanceorgan of St. Paul’s, Bristol Parish, and features aneclectic mix of traditional organ music and his ownarrangements of popular tunes.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 7:30 PM
Jennifer Kirkland
and Bert Carlson
Jennifer Kirkland and Bert Carlson present anunforgettable musical conversation featuring jazz,blues, and other American popular music. Thisdynamic duo delights audiences with vibrantperformances featuring imaginative arrangementsof eclectic tune selections. The talent andconversational stage presence of this duo combineto provide an engaging, accessible and entertainingmusical experience for audiences of all ages.Expect the unexpected!
Individually the duo has been playingprofessionally for over 25 years and began workingtogether in 2003. They have appeared at CourtSquare Theater, Blackfriars Playhouse, PerformingArts Luray, Carnegie Hall (Lewisburg), theGreenbrier Resort, Jazz in the Park, Theater atLime Kiln, and clubs throughout the ShenandoahValley and central Virginia.
This performance is supported in part by a grantfrom the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 7:30 PM
Da Capo
Da Capo is a fresh, young vocal quartet which hailsfrom the greater Washington, DC area. Allmembers of the group – Ryan Griffith (tenor),Anthony Colosimo (lead), Joe Sawyer (baritone),and Wayne Adams (bass) – are experienced,championship quartet singers. As a new quartet,these young men have found success in multiplevocal competitions. In 2011, Da Capo ranked assemi-finalists in the Barbershop Harmony SocietyInternational Quartet contest, received the Dealer’sChoice Award (an award for the highest rankingfirst time competitors at the International level),and was crowned Harmony Sweepstakes NationalChampions in a non-barbershop competitionagainst national a cappella acts.
Their passion for the history of vocal harmonytakes audiences on a refreshing journey spanningover a hundred years of vocal music. With songsranging from the early 1900s to songs on the radiotoday, Da Capo seeks to spread their joy of vocalharmony to new audiences all over the world. DaCapo strives to inspire the young and young-at-heart with history-rich storytelling and great vocalharmony.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 7:30 PM
The Wren Masters
“The Wren Masters play period instruments, anddo so with admirable stylistic awareness...crispensemble, scrupulous phrasing and a satisfyingblend of mellowness and astringency in thecollective tone...unfailingly idiomatic andengaging...phrased with the naturalness ofbreathing..” The Washington Post
Having met through their involvement in earlymusic performance, The Wren Masters – RuthGriffioen (baroque recorder), Susan Via (baroqueviolin), Sarah Glosson (baroque cello and viola dagamba), and Thomas Marshall (harpsichord) – aremembers of the music faculty at the College ofWilliam and Mary. Since 2005 they have beendelighting audiences with performances of 16 toth
18 century music featuring programs such asth
“Birds of the Baroque,” “Les Gouts Reunis,” “TheFive Pillars of the Baroque,” “1607: The GrandTour,” and “Solo Bach.” The Wren Masters arenamed for their favorite performance space, the1695 Wren Chapel on the campus of the College ofWilliam and Mary.
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Concerts in the
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Concert Series
are supported by donations
from church members and
the general public and,
in some instances,
by grants from the
Virginia Commission
for the Arts.
Contributions to the series
are tax deductible.
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2012-2013
Season
presented by
W il l ia m s b u r g
B a p t i s t C h u rc h
227 Richmond Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
757.229.1217
www.williamsburgbaptist.com