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About the Epiphany Tuesday Concerts Thank you for your contributions to Epiphany Tuesday Concert Series! We welcome donations to provide compensation for the performers and maintain our instruments, 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 donate online at: https://onrealm.org/EpiphanyDC/ give/TCSSupport You can send us a check (with ‘TCS’ on the memo line) to: The Church of the Epiphany 1317 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 Ways to Give Epiphany Tuesday Concerts At Home: May-July 2021 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 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. Click here to subscribe to Epiphany Tuesday Concerts Visit our website: www.epiphanydc.org

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Page 1: May-July 2021 Tuesday Concerts Concerts At Home: About …

About the EpiphanyTuesday Concerts

Thank you for your contributionsto Epiphany Tuesday Concert

Series!

We welcome donations to providecompensation for the performersand maintain our instruments, butthe need is always greater than theavailable resources. Please consider

a gift to the Epiphany TuesdayConcerts so we can continue to

offer inspiring experiences of thearts for many years to come.

You can donate online at:

https://onrealm.org/EpiphanyDC/give/TCSSupport

You can send us a check (with ‘TCS’

on the memo line) to:

The Church of the Epiphany1317 G Street NW, Washington, DC

20005

Ways to GiveEpiphany TuesdayConcerts At Home:

May-July 2021

The Church of the Epiphany, in theheart of downtown Washington, D.C.

has been serving those in need andcelebrating the arts since its founding

in 1842. Every Tuesday, freeprograms are offered to the

community by artists from aroundthe world. The series enjoys

partnerships as well with local artsgroups, including the Washington

Bach Consort and the Levine Schoolof Music.

To stop the spread of COVID-19, weare offering Epiphany Tuesday

Concerts at Home. Each Tuesday at12:15, we will post a performance to

our YouTube channel. You canexpect the same eclectic music andthe beauty of our resonant acousticspace - now able to be watched ondemand. Take a break while you

work from home to enjoyprofessional performances from

around the world. 

Click here to subscribeto Epiphany Tuesday

Concerts

Visit our website:www.epiphanydc.org

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7/20 Main StreetChamber PlayersperformBeethoven PianoQuartet, JohnTartaglia, andLibby Lasen.

5/4 Trio Peridot performspiano trio works by Mozart,Schumann, Piazzolla andmore.

5/11 Organist JordanPrescott, Grace and St.Peter’s Episcopal Church,Baltimore, MD, performsorgan works by Bach,Dupre, Howell, and more.

5/18 TenorYoonsoo Shin andPianist ChristineKim perform operaaria, GermanLieder, Korean Artsongs and manymore.

7/6 The Kenny Rittenhouse Trio, facultyat Morgan State University, Baltimore,MD, plays a jazz concert: “The Music ofDuke Ellington”.

7/27 Organist MickeyThomas Terry, faculty atHoward University,Washington, DC, playsworks by Bach, Mozart,Liszt, and two African-American composers, MarkFax and Thomas Kerr.

7/13 Organist Jinsun Cho,The Church of theEpiphany, plays Toccata,Adagio, and Fugue in CMajor BWV 564 by J. S.Bach and Sonata on the94th Psalm by JuliusReubke.

5/25 The Cappelletti-Chao Duo,Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra,Washington, DC, perform violin-violaduet works by Mozart, Mascagni andmore.

6/1 Upton Trio performs Beethoven PianoTrio No. 3 and Shostakovich Trio No. 2.

6/8 WashingtonChamber Orchestra,Jun Kim, Conductor:Vivaldi’s Four Seasonswith violinist IrinaMuresanu.

6/22 Pianist MagdalenaAdamek, faculty at VirginiaCommonwealth University,plays works by Chopin,Schumann, Grieg, and more.

6/15 Organist PaulByssainthe, Jr., Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Church inTakoma Park, MD, plays anorgan concert for thecelebration of Juneteenth.

may JULYjune

6/29 Cellist Jacques-Pierre Malan andPianist AllisonFreeman will playworks by Beethoven,Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saens, and more.