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Epiphany Tuesday Concerts At Home March-April 2021 About the Epiphany Tuesday Concerts The Church of the Epiphany, in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. has been serving those in need and celebrating the arts since its founding in 1842. Every Tuesday, free programs are offered to the community by artists from around the world. The series enjoys partnerships as well with local arts groups, including the Washington Bach Consort and the Levine School of Music. To stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offering something new: Epiphany Tuesday Concerts at Home. Each Tuesday at 12:15, we will post a performance to our YouTube channel. You can expect the same eclectic music and the beauty of our resonant acoustic space - now able to be watched on demand. Take a break while you work from home to enjoy professional performances from around the world. We welcome goodwill donations to help provide compensation for the performers, defray the costs of maintaining the instruments, and administrative costs, but the need is always greater than the available resources. Please consider a gift to the Epiphany Tuesday Concerts so we can continue to offer inspiring experiences of the arts for many years to come. You can visit our website http://epiphanydc.org/giving/ or contact our Director of Music, Jinsun Cho, at [email protected], to learn more about giving and sponsorship opportunities. Ways to Give Click here to subscribe to Epiphany Tuesday Concerts Visit our website: www.epiphanydc.org

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Epiphany Tuesday Concerts At HomeMarch-April 2021

About the Epiphany TuesdayConcerts

The Church of the Epiphany, in the heart of downtownWashington, D.C. has been serving those in need and celebratingthe arts since its founding in 1842. Every Tuesday, free programsare offered to the community by artists from around the world.

The series enjoys partnerships as well with local arts groups,including the Washington Bach Consort and the Levine School

of Music.

To stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offering something new:Epiphany Tuesday Concerts at Home. Each Tuesday at 12:15, wewill post a performance to our YouTube channel. You can expectthe same eclectic music and the beauty of our resonant acousticspace - now able to be watched on demand. Take a break whileyou work from home to enjoy professional performances from

around the world. 

We welcome goodwill donations to help provide compensationfor the performers, defray the costs of maintaining the

instruments, and administrative costs, but the need is alwaysgreater than the available resources. Please consider a gift tothe Epiphany Tuesday Concerts so we can continue to offerinspiring experiences of the arts for many years to come.

You can visit our website http://epiphanydc.org/giving/ or

contact our Director of Music, Jinsun Cho, [email protected], to learn more about giving and

sponsorship opportunities.

Ways to Give

Click here to subscribe to EpiphanyTuesday Concerts Visit our website:

www.epiphanydc.org

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4/20 Pianist Sandro Russo, SteinwayArtist, playing Franz Liszt from 12Études d'exécution transcendante, S. 139,Lowell Liebermann 3 Impromptus, Op.68, and Alexander Rosenblatt Variationson a Theme of Paganini.

3/2 Organist S. Yeri So, WestminsterPresbyterian Church, Alexandria VAperforms organ works by Bach, Brahms,Saint-Saëns, and Dupré

3/9 William Hurd,Violoncello da spalla andVictor Holmes Jr., Bassplaying Bach Cello Suite No.6 and Rossini Duet for Celloand Bass in D.

3/16 Harpsichordist Patrick Merrilland Soprano Grace Srinivasan, playingworks by Ravel, Burleigh, Scarlatti, andmore.

4/6 Soprano Laura Choi Stuartand Pianist George Fergus willperform American Art Songswritten during the Spanish flupandemic, including CharlesTomlinson Griffes' Three Poemsof Fiona MacLeod, songs ofCharles Ives, Rebecca Clarke,and more.

4/27 Organist George Fergus,Washington National Cathedral, playing Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne - DieterichBuxtehude, Fantasia and Fugue in G minor,BWV 542 - Johann Sebastian Bach,Hommage à Dietrich Buxtehude(Toccatenfuge) - Petr Eben, and more.

4/13 Pianist Chengcheng Yao, winnerof The Steinway International PianoCompetition, playing SchumannDavidsbündlertänze, Op.6 and NedRorem 3 Barcarolles.

3/23 Flutist Carrie Rose performingworks by Telemann, Bach, Debussy,Piazzolla, and more.

3/30 Organist Jinsun Cho, HolyWeek Meditation with EpiphanyMusicians: Evocation à la ChapelleSixtine: Miserere (Allegri), Ave verumCorpus (Mozart) - F. Liszt, BiblePoems - J. Weinberger, and more.

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