Join us on January 28th and 29th for a weekend of music!
Join us for an evening of organ works at 5PM on Saturday, January 28. Dr. Theodore Davis, an active recitalist, chamber music performer, and conductor currently serving at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Baltimore will play the program.
“Ted” has performed across the Eastern United States, England, and Japan; has achieved national recognition in organ-playing competitions; and is an active and published composer. He has also served as music assistant in productions at the Boston Early Music Festival and the Amherst Early Music Festival. Ted holds music degrees in organ performance from Birmingham-Southern College, choral conducting from Northwestern University, harpsichord from the Longy School of Music, and a doctoral degree from the Peabody Conservatory.
The program will include works by Louis Vierne, Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Florence Beatrice Price, Ad Wammes, Théodore Dubois, and others. Free will donations will be gratefully received for this stellar program and performance!
Join us for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception on Sunday, January 29 at 5PM at Grace Episcopal Church. This Evensong will feature the choir and friends of Grace, directed by Martha Burford; Dr. Theodore Davis as organist at the Casavant Frères Opus 3941; and works by C.H.H. Parry, Sarah MacDonald, S.S. Wesley, Rachel Aarons, Thomas Tallis, William Bradley Roberts, and others. Evensong is a service of prayers, Scripture including Canticles, Psalms, and Lessons, and music. The service lasts approximately 45 minutes. All are welcome. Free will offerings support the mission of Grace Episcopal Church.
Contact Martha Burford with questions or for details.
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