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Epiphany Tuesday Concerts At Home 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 Levine School of Music and the Washington Bach Consort. This fall, to stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offering something new: Epiphany Tuesday Concerts at Home. Each Tuesday at 12:10, 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, Dr. 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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Page 1: At Home Epiphany Tuesday Concertsepiphanydc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/TCS-Brochure-2.pdfChristmas Concert with Modern Musick conducted by Dr. Jinsun Cho, Director of Music at

Epiphany Tuesday ConcertsAt Home

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 Levine School of Music and the Washington Bach

Consort.

This fall, to stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offeringsomething new: Epiphany Tuesday Concerts at Home. EachTuesday at 12:10, we will post a performance to our YouTube

channel. You can expect the same eclectic music and the beautyof our resonant acoustic space - now able to be watched ondemand. Take a break while you 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/ orcontact our Director of Music, Dr. Jinsun Cho, at

[email protected], to learn more about giving and sponsorshipopportunities.

Ways to Give

Click here to subscribe to EpiphanyTuesday Concerts Visit our website:

www.epiphanydc.org

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12/8   Epiphany ChoirChristmas Concert withModern Musickconducted by Dr. JinsunCho, Director of Music atChurch of the Epiphany.Program includes Eben,Bolivian Baroque Music(Brentner, Bassani),Willcocks, and Purcell.

11/3 Sage Jazz: Dan Roberts (piano), Byung Kang(percussion), Eric Harper (bass) play Blue Train, LikeSonny, Syeeda's Song Flute, Central Park West, LazyBird, Straight Street, and Moment's Notice.

11/10 “The Inventive Bach”Modern Musick: RisaBrowder (violin) and JohnMoran (violoncello), Facultyat Peabody Conservatory,play Music for an IntimateOccasion by Johann SebastianBach (1685-1750).

11/17 Ellen Burr, flutist, playsTelemann, Hindemith, Mays,Honegger, Piazzolla, and J. S.Bach.

11/24   Borisevich Duo: NikitaBorisevich (violin) and MargaritaLoukachkina (piano), play Grieg'sSonata for Violin and Piano No. 3,Tchaikovsky's Waltz ScherzoPaganini Cantabile, and Saint-Saëns'Introduction and RondoCapriccioso.

12/15   Advent & Christmas Lessons and Carols.

12/1   Rachel Evangeline Barham(soprano), sings “Samuel Barber’sHermit Songs and music forAdvent.”

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December