2012-2013 Season
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Harbor for the Arts Festival
Arts Enter of Cape Charles Harbor for the Arts Festival, August 3 – 18, 2013. Free and ticketed events.
Music, art, dance in public spaces, dance, strolling minstrels, art, opera, jazz, street parties, movies, flash mob, theatre. Experimental film workshop – August 5 – 17, Cape Charles Quick Draw and PleinAir 757. Pirate and Wenches Festival - Saturday, June 15; Tall Ships at Cape Charles – Friday, June 13 – Sunday, June 15. Call for details 757 331-ARTS (2787). For more information visit www.artsentercapecharles.org/, www.capecharlesbythebay.com
Arts Enter Musical Theatre Summer Camp
Registration is still open for Arts Enter of Cape Charles Musical Theatre Camp. Aladdin - June 17-28,
Monday-Friday, 10a.m. - 3p.m.
Performances: July 28 & 29, 2013. The Little Mermaid -
July 8-19,
Monday-Friday, 10a.m. - 3p.m.
Performances: July 19 & 20, 2013. Register NOW! Each camp is limited to 30 children ages 6-16. $160/ student for a two-week camp (family discount available). For more infor-mation call 757.331.ARTS (2787).
Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 7 pm
Chamber Music Recital
The concert will feature works of Carl Reinecke, Kerry Turner, and John Stevens. The ensemble will include musicians from various groups playing horns, trombone, tuba, clarinet and the piano. For details call the church at 397-1297. Free and open to the public. Monumental United Methodist Church, 450 Dinwiddie St, Portsmouth
June Candlelight Concerts at Bruton Parish Church
Continuing a tradition begun by our 18th-century organist, Peter Pelham, Bruton Parish presents more than 120 recitals and concert programs annually in its Candlelight Concert series. Instrumental and choral groups from all over the United States and other countries perform in our historic church, interspersed with organ and harpsichord recitals by our own splendid musicians. Concerts are held at 8 p.m. every Saturday throughout the year and also on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from March through December. Concerts are free and open to the public and a free will donation will be taken. Free parking on Duke of Gloucester Street. Rebecca Davy, Music Director & Organist; Dr. JanEl Will, Organist & Choir Director;
James Darling, Choirmaster & Organist Emeritus.
Contact: bdavy@brutonparish.org or (757) 645-3431.
www.brutonparish.org.
Tuesday, June 18, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Samantha Koch, Organist from Greenville,
North Carolina
Thursday, June 20, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Andrew Scanlon, Professor of Organ & Sacred
Music at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina
Saturday, June 22, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Stephen Henley, Jr., Organist from Bonair Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia
Tuesday, June 25, 8 pm
Organ & Harpsichord Recital
Rebecca Davy, Music Director at Bruton Parish
Thursday, June 27, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Cristiano Rizzotto, Graduate Organ Student at
East Carolina University in Greenville, North
Carolina
Saturday, June 29, 8 pm
Patriotic Organ Recital
Agnes French, Organist from Williamsburg,
Virginia
Historic Organ Recitals, Wren Chapel, College of William & Mary
Saturdays @ 10:00 am on June 22 & 29 – Rebecca Davy
Williamsburg Choral Guild: “Summer Sings 2013
Williamsburg Choral Guild Summer Sings features three different sing-alongs of great choral masterpieces, each with a guest conductor and piano accompaniment. Registration and announcements at 7:00, and singing begins at 7:30. The Guild welcomes singers of all abilities as well as those who just want to listen. Bring your own score or borrow one at the door. At Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, 3051 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg. Admission is $10; tickets for any or all of the three sessions may be purchased at the door on the evening of the performance or in advance through the Guild’s online ticketing service. For concert information, call (757) 220-1808 or visit www.williamsburgchoralguild.org.
Wednesday, June 19, 7 pm
An Evening of Spirituals
Reginald Fox, Director of Music at First Baptist Church, will conduct a program of spirituals, a style of music that emanated from the hearts of ante-bellum slaves as a forceful outflow of religious passion. Pianist Roscoe Redcross is the accompanist.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 7 pm
Puccini’s Messa di Gloria
Dr. Erin R. Freeman, Associate Conductor for the Richmond Symphony, returns to conduct the chorus. Written while he was still a student, the work demonstrates Puccini’s talent for rendering exquisite turns of phrase and supreme ability to write for voices. James Erb, Choral Chair, Richmond Symphony,
Accompanist - Rebecca Davy
LOV Children's Opera Camp
Lyric Opera Virginia will hold a Children's Opera Camp from June 19- June 29, 2013 with veteran Broadway Stage Director Greg Ganakas, who directed LOV's Inaugural Season production of The King and I and Camp Director Cathy Francis, The King and I Children's Chorus Director. A Final Program of Staged Scenes from Famous Operas and Broadway Musicals including La Bohéme, Carmen, Annie, The Sound of Music and The King and I will be presented on Saturday, June 29, 2013. Camp hours are from 8:30 am-4:00 pm. Tuition for the 10-day camp is $425, $350 per child for families with more than one child participating. For more information, call the LOV office at (757) 446-6666. Some tuition assistance may available from the Kevin Gray Memori-al Scholarship Fund. Mr. Gray, who passed away in February 2013, performed the role of the King in LOV's Inaugural Season production of The King and I and through these per-formances, inspired, guided and introduced hundreds of children who performed along with him as the Children of the King of Siam, to the joys of theater.
Live in HD Summer Encore
Some of the most popular presentations from the Met's Live in HD series are back in your local movie theater this summer! Don't miss select encore screenings of such hit productions as Carmen, starring Elina Garanca and Roberto Alagna, and Armida with Renée Fleming. All showings begin at 7pm local time. Get your tickets today and rediscover some of the Met's greatest and most successful big-screen presentations. Visit http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/liveinhd/liveinhd.aspx
Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 7 pm
Carmen
Richard Eyre’s hit production stars Elina Garanca as the seductive gypsy of the title, opposite Roberto Alagna as the obsessed Don José. Carmen "is about sex, violence, and racism—and its corollary: freedom," the director says about Bizet’s drama. "It is one of the inalienably great works of art. It's sexy, in every sense. And I think it should be shocking." Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin; Production: Richard Eyre; Barbara Frittoli, Elina Garanca, Roberto Alagna, Teddy Tahu Rhodes. Approximate Running Time 2:58. Original transmission: Saturday, January 16, 2010.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 7 pm
Il Trovatore
David McVicar’s stirring production of Verdi’s intense drama premiered at the Met in the 2008–09 season. This revival stars four extraordinary singers—Sondra Radvanovsky, Dolora Zajick, Marcelo Álvarez, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky—in what might be the composer’s most melodically rich score. Marco Armiliato; Sondra Radvanovsky, Dolora Zajick, Marcelo Álvarez, Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Approximate Running Time: 2:40. Original transmission: April 30, 2011.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 7 pm
Armida
This mythical story of a sorceress who enthralls men in her island prison has inspired operatic settings by a multitude of composers, including Gluck, Haydn, and Dvorák. Renée Fleming stars in the title role of Rossini’s version, opposite no fewer than five tenors. Director Mary Zimmerman describes the work as “a buried treasure, a box of jewels.” Armida is a fanciful and magical tale with “an epic, enchanted quality and a tremendous visual element.”
Conductor: Riccardo Frizza; Production: Mary Zimmerman; Renée Fleming, Lawrence Brownlee, John Osborn, Barry Banks, Kobie van Rensburg. Approximate Running Time 3:05. Original transmission: Saturday, May 1, 2010.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013, 7 pm
La Traviata
Natalie Dessay stars as Verdi’s most beloved heroine in Willy Decker's stunning production, first seen at the Met in 2010. Matthew Polenzani is her lover, Alfredo, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings his stern father, Germont. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium. Conductor: Fabio Luisi; Production: Willy Decker; Natalie Dessay, Matthew Polenzani, Dmitri Hvorostovsky Approximate Running Time 2:28. Original transmission: April 14, 2012.
Music Under the Stars at Magnolia Park
Fort Eustis Virginia, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command presents the U.S. Army Doctrine Command Band located in the heart of America’s Historic Triangle on Fort Eustis, Virginia. Join us for the 81st Season of Music Under the Stars Thursday evenings at 7:00 pm at Magnolia Park, Fort Eustis. Free and open to the public. Concert-goers who do not have a Department of Defense identification card should use the Fort Eustis Blvd. Main Gate and arrive early with photo identification and proof of auto insurance and registration to secure a day pass. To learn more about the concerts, or to sign up for the TRADOC Band's newsletter and concert announcements, call 757-501-6944 or go online to www.tradocband.com.
Thursday, June 20, 7 pm
A Night in New Orleans
Thursday, June 27, 7 pm
Music of the Big Bands
Thursday, July 4, 7 pm
No Music Under the Stars. TRADOC Band will perform at Town Point Park in Norfolk, VA at 8:00 PM
Thursday, July 11, 7 pm
Wind Dances
Thursday, July 18, 7 pm
Stage and Screen
Thursday, July 25, 7 pm
¡Festiva Latina!
Thursday, August 1, 7 pm
British Invasion
*Thursday, August 8, 7 pm
Yesterday Alumni Concert
Thursday, August 15, 7 pm
Marches, Musicals, Movie Music and More
Thursday, August 22, 7 pm
Jazz Side of Us
Thursday, August 29, 7:30 pm
Overture 1812
Special Start Time 7:30 pm. Rain Date: August 30
*In the event of inclement weather, these events will be moved to Jacobs Theater on Fort Eustis.
Fort Monroe Music by the Bay
The Fort Monroe Authority will launch its second annual Music by the Bay at Fort Monroe Summer Concert Series. Located at the Gazebo at Continental Park, the military band concerts are held each Thursday evening at 7pm (except for the Virginia Symphony Orchestra concert finale which will be held on Friday, August 30 beginning at 7:30pm). Continental Park is a great place for adults to relax and enjoy the music of area military bands while children can play in the large lawn. All concerts are free and open to the public. Bring a lawn chair of any size or blanket; pack a picnic, there are trash cans available for disposal of rubbish; alcoholic beverages prohibited. Free designated parking is available. Buses can drop off individuals at Continental Park and park in the Outlook Beach parking lot. All events at Fort Monroe are “Park and Walk.” Fort Monroe is still home and workplace to many families that live here. We ask that you respect the residents’ privacy and property as you enjoy the concerts. Please obey the posted signs and be alert to traffic, pedestrians and cyclists on Fort Monroe’s roads and walkways. In case of inclement weather, call 757-251-2752 the day of the concert to find out whether there is a cancellation.
Thursday, June 20, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band –Four Star Edition Rock Band
Thursday, June 27, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band – Brass Band
Thursday, July 4, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band – Wind Ensemble
Thursday, July 11, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band – Wind Ensemble
Thursday, July 18, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band –Four Star Edition Rock Band
Thursday, July 25, 7 pm
Gosport Brass Band
Thursday, August 1, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band – Brass Band
Thursday, August 8, 7 pm
USAF Brass Quintet
Thursday, August 15, 7 pm
USAF Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble
Thursday, August 22, 7 pm
U.S. Fleet Forces Band – Wind Ensemble
Thursday, August 30, 7:30 pm
Virginia Symphony Orchestra Band
Saturday, June 22, 2013, 7pm
Songs for Oklahoma
Tidewater Opera Initiative is proud to present Songs for Oklahoma, a benefit concert for the victims of the tornados in Oklahoma at Ohef Sholom Temple in Norfolk. Featuring some of the area’s finest musicians and accompanied by Chuck Woodward, all proceeds from Songs for Oklahoma will benefit the Red Cross disaster relief fund. Tidewater Opera Initiative seeks to highlight and celebrate the vast amount of local musical talent, by
producing one full scale opera production a year. Our partnership with the
Governor's School for the Arts allows us to reach out to, and mentor, the next
generation of singing performers by including them in our production, and
having them observe and participate in an opera from beginning to end. Our
first production, Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte, will take place August 16th and
17th at the Perry Family Theater in Downtown Norfolk. Tickets for this event are $10 in advance, $15 at the door, and can be reserved by calling (757) 913-1864 or by emailing TidewaterOperaInitiative@gmail.com.
Ohef Sholom Temple, 530 Raleigh Ave, Norfolk, VA 23507
Sunday, June 23, 2013, 3 pm
Free Chamber Orchestra Concert
Seasonal allergies got you down? Let Antonio Vivaldi and the Virginia Beach Chamber Orchestra bring you some relief with his musical elixir, The Four Seasons. Violin soloists
will be Dora Mullins, Rebecca Fetter, Lydia Hurtado, and Florrie Marshall. Other works will include Mozart’s The Musical Joke, scored for strings and two French horns as well as
Vivaldi’s Double Concerto, Adam Clifford & Jim Edwards, soloists. For more information
contact Ms. Dora Mullins at 757-737-1998.
. Free and open to the public. Haygood UMC, 4713 Haygood Rd., Virginia Beach
Hampton Roads Metro Band Spring/Summer Concerts
The Hampton Roads Metro Band is the area’s oldest community band having been founded in 1930 as the Norfolk Fire Division Band. Over the years, the band has evolved into one of the finest performing organizations in the Hampton Roads area. All performances of the band are free and open to the public. The band’s Music Director and Conductor is Mr. Dick Schroeder, a former band director at Norfolk’s Granby High School and a retired U.S. Army Trumpet player. The band’s Assistant Conductor is Mr. Ralph Spoettle, french horn section leader and owner/operator of KBD Systems of Virginia Beach. The band’s website is www.hrmetroband.org
Sunday June 23, 2013, 6 pm
Town Center Plaza, Virginia Beach
Sunday July 21, 2013, 6 pm
Town Center Plaza, Virginia Beach
Sunday August 4, 2013, 5:30 pm
Marian Manor 5345 Marian Lane, Virginia Beach
Sunday, June 30, 2013, 5 pm TWC: New Music for a New Age The Washington Chorus' award-winning series!
Presenting the works of Tarik O’Regan. Juian Wacnter, Music Director. Tickets: Premium-seating $25 . Phone 202.342.6221.
www.thewashingtonchorus.org National Presbyterian Church, 4101 Nebraska Avenue Northwest Washington, DC
Sunday, June 30, 2013, 6 pm
Denise Battle, soprano & Oksana Lutsyhsyn, piano
Denise Battle, soprano and Oksana Lutsyhsyn, piano will perform Free and open to the public. A free will offering will be received. For information call 757-340-8420. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 424 Kings Grant Road, Virginia Beach VA
Wonderful Wednesdays
2013 Summer Music Series
Admission: $20 per event or $75 for the series.
For information or reservations: email jmccportsmouth@gmail.com or phone 757-391-9266.
Jewish Museum & Cultural Center, Chevra T'helim Synagogue,
607 Effingham Street,
Portsmouth, VA 23707
Wednesday, July 3, 2013, 7:30 pm
The Sensational Silver Screen
Returning performers from last year’s well received performance, by request:
Enjoy an evening of the harmonic talents of
Rachel Holland, Steve Kelley, and Brian Nedvin accompianied by Bobbi Kesler Corletto on piano and narrated by: Mark Keuthan, PhD featuring favorites from the Silver Screen.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013, 7:30 pm
Virginia Chorale A Summer Serenade.
The Virginia Chorale, under the artistic direction of Charles Woodward, will feature the talented members:
Bonnie Lambert-Baxter , Scott Crissman, Lori Fisher, Steve Kelley, Kathryn Kelley, Jonathan Rathsam, Emily Russell, Corbin Thomas Shoup, Marshall Severin Jeremy Yoder
Performing classic favorites and contemporary compositions that are sure to excite and entertain.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 7:30 pm
Pavel Ilyashov and Friends
With Jeffrey Phelps, cello and Stephen Coxe, piano.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 7:30 pm
Ambrosia String Quartet
Rebecca Gilmore Phillips,cello; Beverly Kane Baker, viola; Simon LaPointe, violin.
July Candlelight Concerts at Bruton Parish Church
Continuing a tradition begun by our 18th-century organist, Peter Pelham, Bruton Parish presents more than 120 recitals and concert programs annually in its Candlelight Concert series. Instrumental and choral groups from all over the United States and other countries perform in our historic church, interspersed with organ and harpsichord recitals by our own splendid musicians. Concerts are held at 8 p.m. every Saturday throughout the year and also on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from March through December. Concerts are free and open to the public and a free will donation will be taken. Free parking on Duke of Gloucester Street. Rebecca Davy, Music Director & Organist; Dr. JanEl Will, Organist & Choir Director;
James Darling, Choirmaster & Organist Emeritus.
Contact: bdavy@brutonparish.org or (757) 645-3431.
www.brutonparish.org.
Tuesday, July 2, 8 pm
Patriotic Organ Recital
Carina Sturdy & Rebecca Davy, Organists
Saturday, July 6, 8 pm
Flute Concert
Erich Graf & Susan Grube, Flutists;
Rebecca Davy, Accompanist
Tuesday, July 9, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Rebecca Davy, Organist at Bruton Parish; Ryan Davy, Narrator
Thursday, July 11, 8 pm
Choral Concert
Salem Youth Chorus from Canton, Ohio, Jon Simsic, Director
Saturday, July 13, 8 pm
Choral Concert
A Cappella Cattolica from Frederick, Maryland, Jan Sadowski, Director
Sunday, July 14, 5:30 pm
Choral Evensong
Canticles of George Dyson.
Bruton Parish Choirs,
Rebecca Davy, Director & JanEl Will, Organist
Tuesday, July 16, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Dr. JanEl Will, Organist at Bruton Parish
Thursday, July 18, 8 pm
Organ & Vocal Recital
Kyle Lively, Organist from Trinity United
Presbyterian Church in Uniontown, Pennsylvania,
& Tara Mueller, Soprano from Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia
Saturday, July 20, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Dr. JanEl Will, Organist at Bruton Parish
Tuesday, July 23, 8 pm
Organ Recital
Dr. JanEl Will, Organist at Bruton Parish
Thursday, July 25, 8 pm
Organ & Harpsichord Recital
Rebecca Davy, Organist at Bruton Parish
Saturday, July 27, 8 pm
Organ & Harpsichord Recital
Rebecca Davy, Organist at Bruton Parish
Tuesday, July 30, 8 pm
Oboe & Organ Recital
Melinda McKenzie, Oboist; Rebecca Davy, Organist
Historic Organ Recitals, Wren Chapel, College of William & Mary
Saturdays at 10:00 am on July 6 & 27 –
Rebecca Davy, Organist
Saturdays at 10:00 am on July 13 & 20 –
Thomas Marshall, Organist
Thursday, July, 4, 2013, 8 pm
Stars and Stripes Explosion
Symphonicity and the Virginia Beach Chorale with patriotic and popular music. Fireworks at 9:30 PM. FREE!!!!! 20th Street Stage-Va Beach Oceanfront
Friday, July 19, 2013, 8:15 pm
Wolf Trap Opera: La Traviata
Glorious music fills Verdi’s most popular opera, a poignant love story about a woman who gives up her world to live for love. The Wolf Trap Opera Company and the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Grant Gershon, celebrate Verdi’s bicentennial birthday with a new Operascape production. Directed by José Maria Condemi, the production features a video projection design by Aaron Rhyne developed for the Filene Center. This ageless story touches on some of our most basic desires and fears in a deeply profound way, subtly underscored by Verdi’s genius. First performed in Venice in 1853, La Traviata caused a sensation because of its immoral subject, but today it is one of the world’s most frequently performed operas. Violetta Valéry – Corinne Winters;
Alfredo Germont – Benjamin Bliss; Giorgio Germont – Nicholas Pallesen; with
Annina – Courtney Johnson; Flora Bervoix – Alexandra Rodrick; Gastone – Miles Mykkanen;
Giuseppe – Brandon Russell; Baron Douphol – Harry Greenleaf; Marquis d’Obigny – Brian Vu;
Doctor Grenville – Nicholas Brownlee. Tickets: $20 - $70. Filene Center, The Barns at Wolf Trap
1635 Trap Road | Vienna, Virginia 22182
Saturday, July 20, 2013, 4 pm
Summer In The City - Chamber Music to Beat the Heat
Aníbal Acosta, guitar; Anastasia Migliozzi, Viola; Daniel Walsh, Marimba; Stephen Walsh, Piano & Recorders. Sonata in A, Georg P. Telemann; Porgy and Bess Suite, George Gershwin; Duet in D, Jean Baptiste Loeillet; Six Variations on an Arietta by Paisiello “Nel cor piu non mi sento,” Ludwig van Beethoven; Tangos of Argentina, Carlos Gardel; Trio Sonata in C, Telemann. Casual Attire, Please. Free Admission. Chandler Recital Hall, Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Building, Old Dominion University, Elkhorn Ave. and 49th Street, Norfolk
Saturday, July 20, 2013, 7 pm
Wes Mason, Baritone
Hampton Roads' own Wes Mason returns for an exceptional weekend of music making! Join Wes and members of Tidewater Opera Initiative for a recital featuring some of opera and Broadway's greatest hits. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, he holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Michigan and is a recent graduate of the esteemed Academy of Vocal Arts. Wes has been widely acclaimed for creating the role of Cuban dissident and poet Reinaldo Arenas in the 2010 world premiere of Jorge Martín’s Before Night Falls with Fort Worth Opera. Noted critic William Madison called his performance “a tour de force. Constantly onstage, he sang in a mellow, lustrous baritone while simultaneously acting, running, jumping, and dancing. He looks like Arenas, only handsomer. For future productions, it will be difficult to find anyone else who’s up to these demands.” Visit him online at http://wesmasonstage.com/ All proceeds benefit Tidewater Opera Initiative's production of Cosi fan Tutte.
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door.
Christ and St. Luke’s Church, 560 W Olney Rd Norfolk, VA 23507
Sunday, July 21, 2013, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Wes Mason Masterclass
Wes will hold a special master class for members of the Governor's School for the Arts vocal program and Tidewater Opera Initiative's opera chorus. Visit him online at http://wesmasonstage.com/
All proceeds benefit Tidewater Opera Initiative's production of Cosi fan Tutte.
Suggested donation: $5. Christ and St. Luke’s Church, 560 W Olney Rd Norfolk, VA 23507
Virginia Wesleyan 2013 Sacred Music Summer Conference
Worship, Theology and Sacred Music. A non-denominational showcase of instruction steeped in the Wesley tradition of training minds and warming hearts. More
than 45 workshop sessions led by 16 guest clinicians highlight
the week. Noted composer and conductor Mark Hayes leads the
Festival Worship choir, and Philip Brunelle, Artistic Director of
Vocal Essence and organist-choirmaster at Plymouth Congregational
Church conducts Finale, a concert of sacred classics.
July 22-27. Learn more at www.vwc.edu/csm Conference Evening Events Open to the public:
Monday, July 22, 2013, 7:30 pm
A Service of Christian Prayer using the music of Taizé
Open and free to the public.
Monumental Chapel, Virginia Wesleyan College
Wednesday, July 24, 2013, 7:30 pm
To Love Our God
Festival worship with Mark Hayes conducting the 100-voice
Wesleyan Worship Choir, the Great Bridge Baptist Handbell Choir and Friends
of the Groom theatre troupe. Donations accepted; open to the public.
Great Bridge Presbyterian Church, 333 Cedar Road, Chesapeake.
Thursday, July 25, 2013, 7:30 pm
The Journey: Our Christian Heritage in Hymns
A hymn festival on the life of a Christian through music and the
spoken word. Robert Hobby, organist, with Dr. Craig Wansink, Professor of Religious
Studies, VWC. Co-sponsored by the American Guild of Organists, Tidewater Chapter. Donations accepted; open to the public. First Presbyterian Church, 300 36th St., Virginia Beach.
Saturday, July 27, 2013, 7:30 pm
Finale
A concert of sacred choral classics featuring the 90-voice
Wesleyan Festival Chorus under the direction of Philip Brunelle with Kevin Kwan, organist, and the Virginia Symphony Brass. Suggested donation: $10; open to the public.
Christ & St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 560 W. Olney Rd, Norfolk.
Sunday, August 4, 2013, 4 pm
Sundays at Four: Terrific Teen Talent
This annual concert presents outstanding,
award-winning teens selected from through-out Hampton Roads, one of whom will be given an
opportunity to perform a Solo Youth Recital in a future Sundays at Four season. Individual single tickets at the door: Adults $20, Students $5. Call: 757 357-0508 for more information visit www.sundaysatfour.org Historic Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church Street, Smithfield
Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 7:30 – 9 pm
Symphonicity: Go Traveling!
Symphonicity‘s Symphony by the Sea Series
presents exciting music from our globe with soprano Kimberly Markham. Free. 31st Street Stage at Neptune's Park, Virginia Beach Oceanfront
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 8 pm
Anna Sterrett: 'Where Go the Boats?
Soprano Anna Sterrett and pianist Oksana Lutsyshyn perform a program of sea themed songs by Roger Quilter, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, Lee Hoiby, and James Lego. Admission is $15 for adults and $8 for students. Historic Palace Theater, 305 Mason Avenue, Cape Charles VA 23310
Saturday, August 24, 2013, 8 pm
Symphonicity: The Wanna Beatles
1963 was only “Yesterday.”
. For tickets phone 1-877 YNotTix, visit www.YNotTix.com or visit the Sandler Center Box Office. Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market Street, Towne Centre, Virginia Beach
Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 7:30 – 9 pm
Symphonicity: Go Opera!
Symphonicity‘s Symphony by the Sea Series
presents music from the world of opera and theater with soprano Kimberly Markham. Free. 31st Street Stage at Neptune's Park, Virginia Beach Oceanfront
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