Friday, September 29, 2006

Musical Events October/November 2006

October 2006

1 Sun at 1:00 p.m.
Sacred Sounds presents a Children’s Choir Concert - children from throughout the Archdiocese present a varied program of choral music. Free-will offering. Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. 860-249-7655

1 Sun at 8:00 p.m.
Great Organ Music at Yale. Thomas Murray performs music of Bach, Elgar, Liszt and Duruflé. Woolsey Hall, Yale University. 203-432-4158

4 Wed at 12:05 p.m.
Suites Before Lunch Woodland Concert Series presents The World of the Caberet with soprano Joanne Scattergood. Donations accepted. A delicious hot lunch follows each concert for a fee of $5. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121. www.woodland concertseries.org

5 Thu at 12:05 p.m.
Lunch...Plus! presents pianist Paul Bisaccia in a program titled “I Love a Piano.” Music by Chopin, Debussy and Paderewski as well as popular composers such as Irving Berlin and Marvin Hamlisch. Paul will include his trademark stories about the composers. $6 donation includes lunch and half-hour program. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford.
860-527-7231 or www.cccathedral.org

7 Sat at 7:00 p.m.
Autumn Leaves featuring Monica Krajewska, mezzo soprano (Verdi competition winner, Opera Theatre of CT competition winner) and Natasha Ulyanovsky, piano. In the program: Polish art songs, Mozart’s sacred arias and Kurt Weill’s Cabaret songs. Founders’ Hall at CCSU, New Britain. 860-995-8711

8 Sun at 3:00 p.m.
Music in the West End presents Jazz in the Parlor with the Ben Golder-Novick Trio, Ben Golder-Novick, alto sax, Jeff Giglio, guitar and Kevin O’Reilly, bass. Donation. United Methodist Church of Hartford, 571 Farmington Ave., Hartford. 860-523-5132

8 Sun at 7:30 p.m.
Woodland Concert Series presents the Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble CHANTICLEER. Their program will focus on the theme of love as expressed by poets from Shakespeare to Yeats in settings by composers from Gesualdo to Messiaen. $60 patrons; $45 preferred seating; $25 general; $20 students/seniors/Let’s Go cardholders. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121. www.woodlandconcert series.org

9 Mon at 8:00 p.m.
Totally Brubeck with the Dave Brubeck Quartet and the Laye Camerata, Marguerite L. Brooks, director. $15; $10 students and seniors. Woolsey Hall, Yale University. 203-432-4158

15 Sun at 4:00 p.m.
Sacred Sounds presents Sing for the City (Hartford Concerts for Charities) choirs from area high schools and the Hartt School perform a varied program of choral music. Free-will offering. Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. 860-249-7655
The Art of the Piano presents four young pianists performing from the classical piano literature. Krystian Tkaczewski, Laura Garritson, Anastasia Seifetdinova and Corbin Beisner are this year’s winners of the CT State Music Teachers Association Young Artist Piano Competition. Free-will offering. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7500 or www.music series.org

17 Tue at 12:05 p.m.
Suites Before Lunch Woodland Concert Series presents A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim with vocalists Pam Johnson, Kim Young and Ray Hardman. Donations accepted. A delicious hot lunch follows each concert for a fee of $5. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121. www.woodland concert series.org

22 Sun at 10:30 a.m.
Joel Martin and Friends present “Jazzical,” a combination of jazz and classical styles, as a part of the worship service. Music and the Arts series, Center Church House, 60 Gold St. (at the corner with Lewis St.), Hartford. 860-249-5631

22 Sun at 4:00 p.m.
Organ Recital by Alfred Fedak, well known New York Organist and composer. Included on the program are several of his own works. Adults $10; Children free. Church of Christ, Congregational, 1075 Main St., Newington. newingtonucc.org. 860-666-4689.
Joel Martin and Friends play a jazz vespers with piano, bass and drums. $10 suggested donation. Music and the Arts series, Center Church House, 60 Gold St., Hartford. 860-249-5631

24 Tue at 12:05 p.m.
Suites Before Lunch Woodland Concert Series presents Duo Guitarists Judy Handler and Mark Levesque. Donations accepted. A delicious hot lunch follows each concert for a fee of $5. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121. www.woodland concertseries.org

24 Tue at 7:30 p.m.
Organ and Trumpet Concert by Frank Zimpel and Alexander Pfeifer of Leipzig, Germany. Music by Bach, Boellman, Vizulli, Stanley, Purcell and others. $10 suggested donation. Reception follows. Faith Lutheran Church, 1120 Silver Lane, East Hartford. 860-569-2037

27 Fri and 28 Sat
at 8:00 p.m.
Silent Film “Nosferatu” with live organ accompaniment by Shari Lucas. A cult 1926 horror film, Nosferatu is an early classic vampire movie based almost entirely upon Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. PG-13. Donation: $5; $10 per family. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. shari.lucas@sbdglobal.net or 860-346-6657

29 Sun at 4:00 p.m.
Bach and Boismortier concert by flutist Douglas Worthen and harpsichordist Ursula Duetschier. Suggested donation: $10. Music and the Arts series, Center Church House, 60 Gold St., Hartford. 860-249-5631

Greater Middletown Chorale with Coginchaug Chamber Choir performs A Celebration of American Composers. Music by Thompson, Copland and Bernstein. Holy Trinity Church, Middletown.

29 Sun at 8:00 p.m.
Great Organ Music at Yale. Grethe Krogh performs music of Lorentzen, Fuzzy, Buxtehude, Matthison-Hansen, and Nielsen. Dwight Chapel, Yale University. 203-432-4158

31 Tue at 12:05 p.m.
Suites Before Lunch Woodland Concert Series presents the Roundtable Singers from Manchester High School. Donations accepted. A delicious hot lunch follows each concert for a fee of $5. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121. www.woodland concertseries.org

November

2 Thu at 12:05 p.m.
Lunch...Plus! presents Songs of Sondheim with vocalists Ray Hardman, Pamela Frigo Johnson and Kimberly Young and pianist Donald Funk. $6 donation includes lunch and half-hour program. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231 or www.cccathedral.org

4 Sat at 8:00 p.m.
CONCORA presents Brother Sun, Sister Moon: Legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi. Musical reflections on the ideals of Francis of Assisi and those who follow his example of working for peace, justice and the integrity of the environment. $40 preferred; $25 general. Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. 860-224-7500

5 Sun at 3:00 p.m.
Piano Recital by Watson Morrison. Music of Franz Liszt. Part of the Richard J. McElraevy Memorial Concert Series. Reception follows. St, Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., Manchester. 860-649-4583

5 Sun at 4:00 p.m.
A Mighty Wind - organ works of Bach, Pinkham and Mendelssohn played by Cheryl Wadsworth plus the choir performing a shortened version of Rutter’s The Wind in the Willows. Offering. Universalist Church of West Hartford, 433 Fern St. 233-3669, x107

7 Tue at 7:00 p.m.
Concerts at St. James’s present the Bonifantes Choir of Men and Boys from the Czech Republic. Free will offering. St. James’s Episcopal Church, West Hartford 860-521-0245

12 Sun at 5:00 p.m.
Concerts at St. James’s present the St. James’s Choirs with Fanfare Consort performing Purcell’s Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day 1692 and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb. Free will offering. St. James’s Episcopal Church, West Hartford 860-521-0245

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Organ and Percussion

Organized Rhythm
Organ and Percussion duo perform at Church of Christ Congregational, Norfolk, CT - Sunday, October 22, 2006 at 4:00PM - free will donation at the door. Call church office with questions, 860-542-5721.

Clive Driskill-Smith, organist
Joseph Gramely, multi-percussionist
Clive Driskill-Smith is Assistant Organist to Stephen Darlington at Christ Church, Oxford and is past RCO "Organist of the Year"Joseph Gramely tours globally with Yo-Yo Ma and his Silk Road Project. Together they are Organized Rhythm - an exhilarating collaboration.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Chapter Events 2006 - 2007

GREATER HARTFORD AGO
2006-2007 Programmes

Late September — Basic Organ Maintenance Seminar with Joe Dzeda and Mike Foley
Need to fix a cipher in a hurry? Curious about how to do some touch-up tuning on reed stops before a big concert? Want to learn how to set a temperament? These and many more items will be addressed in this informative and engaging seminar.

27 October at 7.30pm — PipeScreams!
First Church of Christ, Glastonbury
Come and support this benefit concert for Public Radio's Pipedreams. This year PipeScreams! Is being presented in conjunction with First Church Arts Series and the Glastonbury Pumpkin Festival. Children and families welcome – this is not an organists-only event. And don't forget your costume!

19 January at 7.00pm — Members’ Recital
First Church of Christ, Farmington

February/March — Improv. Festival
In collaborationwith St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hartford, this festival will run throughout four weekends and feature world-renowned artists exhibiting an amazing range of improvisational techniques.

23/24 February (Lent I) – Gerre Hancock
Fri. Recital at St. Joseph’s Cathedral
Sat. Masterclass Location TBA

2/3/4 March (Lent II) – Sophie-Veronique Choplin / Peter Krazinsky
Fri. Recital at St. Joseph’s Cathedral by Sophie-Veronique Choplin
Sat. Silent Movie with Organ Accompaniment by Peter Krazinsky

9/10/11 March (Lent III) – William Porter Fri. Recital at St. Joseph’s Cathedral
Sat. Masterclass Location TBA
Sun. Special Liturgy played by Prof. Porter at St. Joseph’s

16 March (Lent IV) – Students from Yale Institute of Sacred Music
Fri. Recital at St. Joseph’s Cathedral

27 April — Organ & Percussion Concert with Joe Gramley and area Organists
Emmanuel Congregational Church, Hartford
Co-sponsored by the GHC-AGO and the Woodland Concert Series

Mid-May — Annual Meeting
The Residence of Mike Foley
With a live concert of theatre organ music

Saturday, May 13, 2006

June - July Concerts & Events

June Events

2 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Silent Films with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. Three short films that feature cars. The Blacksmith (1922) starring Buster Keaton, It’s a Gift (1923) starring Snub Pollard, and Get Out and Get Under (1920) starring Harold Lloyd. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

10 Sat at 5:00 p.m.

Trinity Choirs in Concert directed by Bert Landman. A choral program to celebrate the church’s patron feast day and to help send the choirs off on their summer tour of England. $10. Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. 860-527-8133

10 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Cabaret 2006 featuring the Universalist Church Choir and its soloists performing music by George Gershwin, the Beatles, portion of Claude Bolling's Jazz Suite for flute and piano, various show tunes, a humorous skit or two and opportunities for audience participation. $18 for the show, wine, beverages, gourmet appetizers and desserts. Fiske Hall, Universalist Church, 433 Fern St., West Hartford. Call the music office by June 5th for reservations: 860-233-3669 x. 107.

11 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Emerson Brass and Friends and the Annual Strawberry Festival. Music of Pezel, Speer, Nelhybel, Philip Glass and spirituals, pops and rags. Free-will offering. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2080 Boulevard, West Hartford. 860-521-6240

15 Thu at 7:30 p.m.

Bass Craig Hart in a program of arias, songs and musical theater classics. A native of Connecticut and a graduate of the Hartt School of Music, Mr. Hart has performed on notable North American operatic and concert stages for over a decade. Free-will offering. Preceded by the Strawberry Festival at 6:00 p.m. in Cooper Hall. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main Street, New Britain. 860-223-7555 or www.musicseries.org

July Calendar

13 Thu at 6:30 p.m.

Lighter Fare at Saint Clements is a gala evening and funderaiser for - and featuring - the Greater Middletown Chorale. Light music, fine food and drink, and a silent auction by the Conn River. $55 per person. Tables can be reserved for a deposit of $100. 860-633-6189 or www.greatermiddletownchorale.org

22 Sat at 4:00 p.m.

CONCORA's Summer Festival Chorus will perofrm Carl Orff's exhilerating masterpiece, Carmina Burana, scored for chorus and soloists, two pianos and five percussions players. The performance will be in the beautiful new SBM Auditorium of Manchester Community College. The festival chorus will work under the direction of CONCORA Artistic Director Richard Coffey. $25. 860-224-7500 or on the web www.CONCORA.org

Summer Carillon Series. First Church of Christ in West Hartford Center is sponsoring Thursday evening carillon concerts during the month of July at 7:oo p.m. All are welcome to attend and may bring a chair or blanket and sit on the south lawn of the church, on the lawn of the public library or across the street on the Town Green. Tours of the carillon and an opportunity to meet the carilloneur will follow each performance. For more information, contact 860-233-9605 or www.whfirstchurch.org. July 6, 13, 20 and 27.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

April Chapter Event

29 April at 10.00 a.m.
Master Class with Paul Jacobs
South Church, New Britain
$10 Admission for non-members (AGO)

30 April at 4.00 p.m.
Organ Recital by Paul Jacobs

South Church, New Britain

May 19th Chapter Event

May 19th - 6:30 p.m.
Annual Dinner Meeting
Concert by Christopher Houlihan
Asylum Hill Congregational Church
Hartford, CT

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Events Calendar, April through June 2006

1 Sat at 10:00 a.m.

Organ Improvisation Class with Peter Niedmann sponsored by the Greater Bridgeport Chapter AGO. Free for all AGO members. Nichols United Methodist Church, 35 Shelton Rd., Trumbull. 203-375-5817

1 Sat at 8:00 p.m.

St. John Passion (1725 version) by Bach performed by the Yale Schola Cantorum, graduate voice soloists, and the Yale Collegium Musicum, Simon Carrington, conductor. Free. St. Mary’s Church, 5 Hillhouse, New Haven. 203-432-5180 or www.yale.edu/ism

2 Sun at 1:00 p.m.

Ave Verum, a choral program of music for Lent directed by Meg Smith, CAGO. Preceded by worship at 10:15 a.m. and lunch at noon. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Main and High Sts., East Hampton.

2 Sun at 2:00/4:00 p.m.

Flutist Susan Milan in Recital and Masterclass. Recital at 2:00 p.m. followed by a reception and concluding with a masterclass featuring Hartt students at 4:00 p.m. Milan is a professor at the Royal College of Music and travels internationally as a soloist after a career as principal flute of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. She will be accompanied by Anne Kan of the Hartt School of Music. $10 suggested donation for both recital and masterclass. Free to students. The Universalist Church, 433 Fern St., West Hartford. 860-233-3669 ext.107

2 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Martin Jean performing Dupré’s Stations of the Cross in the context of the traditional service. Christ Church, 84 Broadway at Elm Sts., New Haven. 203-432-5062. www.yale.edu/ism

4 Tue at 7:30 p.m.

Winchester College Chapel Choir performs in concert. Sixteen boy trebles and 12 young men from Winchester, England stop here on a tour that includes St. Thomas Church, St. Bartholomew’s Church and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. $10 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 830 Corbin Ave., New Britain. 860-229-3709

6 Thu at 12:05 p.m.

Lunch...Plus! presents the New World Trio performing Beethoven’s Trio, Opus 1, No. 1 and Piazzolla’s Tango. Anne Trepanier, violin; Melissa Morgan, cello; Pi-Hsun Shih, piano. $5 donation includes light lunch. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231 or www. cccathedral.org

7 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Silent Films with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. Three short films that deal with “l’amore.” One Week (1920) starring Buster Keaton, Know Thy Wife (1918) and His Wooden Weeding starring Charley Chase. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

The Steve Davis Quintet featuring Larry Willis, piano; Steve Nelson, vibes; Nat Reeves, bass; Joe Farmsworth, drums; special guest Eric Alexander, tenor sax. This new jazz ensemble packed with young talent was formed by trombonist Steve Davis. $20. Asylum Hill Concert Series, Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. 860-278-0785

8 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Silent Films with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. See above. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

9 Sun at 1:00 p.m.

Little Theatre of the Deaf in a 50 minute performance entitled “Fingers Around the World – Next Stop: South of the Border,” a program of the National Theatre of the Deaf. An exploration of the culture and history of Mexico in American Sign Language and spoken English with some Mexican Sign Language and spoken Spanish. Appropriate for all ages. Suggested donation of $10 or $20 per family group of two or more people. Center Church, 60 Gold St., Hartford. 860-249-5631, ext. 19

9 Sun at 3:00 p.m.

St. Matthew Passion by Bach performed by the Yale Camerata, orchestra, and soloists, Marguerite Brooks, conductor. Free. Woolsey Hall, corner of College and Grove, New Haven. 203-432-5180 or www.yale.edu/ism

9 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Passion Vespers: A Meditation on the Passion of Christ with Carols. Music of Rutter, Wilcocks, Chilcott, Taverner, Lotti. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860-521-0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

14 Fri at 7:00 p.m.

The Passion According to Saint John by J.S. Bach presented by the combined choirs of First Church of Christ, Wethersfield and Bethany Covenant Church, Berlin with the Festival Orchestra under the direction of David Spicer. Soloists: Nancy Andersen, Linda Henderson, Cherry Duke, Christopher Dukes, Chai Lun Yueh. Jesus portrayed by Howard Sprout, the Evangelist portrayed by Brian Meneely, Pilate by Stewart Battle and Peter by Robert Heironymus. Offering received. First Church of Christ, 250 Main Street, Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209 or www.firstchurch.org

15 Sat at 8:00 p.m.

Poulenc Organ Concerto performed by Thomas Murray with the Yale Symphony Orchestra conducted by Toshiyuki Shimada. Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven. 203-432-5062. www.yale.edu/ism

16 Sun at 10:00 a.m.

Easter Sunday Concert featuring the Soli Deo Gloria Orchestra with Ezequiel Menendez, organ. $10 suggested donation. Cathedral of St. Joseph,

140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. www.cathedralof stjoseph.com

23 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Happy Birthday, Mozart! presented by the singers of CONCORA. An afternoon of art songs, arias and vocal ensembles from the great liturgical works and operas. $30 preferred, $20 gen. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave., West Hartford. 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org

27 Thu at 7:00 p.m.

Hartford Symphony Orchestra and the Yale Bruckner Choir perform Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3, Two Aequali and Four Motets. $44, $36, and $10 students. Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford.

For tickets and info, contact HSO at 860-244-2999 or www.hartfordsymphony.org

28 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Organ Recital by Susan Ferre on the two manual Casavant. St. James Episcopal Church, 3 Mountain Road, Farmington. stjames.church@sbcglobal.net

Organ Recital by Bert Landman, Director of Music Ministry, Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St, Hartford. $10. 860-527-8133, ext. 217

29 Sat at 10:00 a.m.

Masterclass with Paul Jacobs. Free to AGO members. Co-sponsored by the Greater Hartford Chapter AGO and The Music Series at South Church. South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7555

29 Sat at 5:00 p.m.

Music for a Great Space featuring Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil (Vespers) and six centuries of choral and brass masterworks performed by Chorus Angelicus, Gaudeamus and the Battell Brass directed by Paul Halley. Free, no tickets required. Shrine of St. Anne, 515 South Main St., Waterbury. 860-496-8841 or www.chorus angelicus.org

30 Sun at 3:00 p.m.

A Concert of Early Music with Marian Maccarone, soprano and Tim Stella, harpsichord. Free. The Richard J. McElraevy Memorial Concert, Series, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., Manchester. 860-649-4583

30 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Paul Jacobs featuring works of Bach, Messiaen, Reger and Widor. Free-will offering. Co-sponsored by the Greater Hartford Chapter AGO and The Music Series at South Church. South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7555

30 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Music for a Great Space. Repeat of program above by Chorus Angelicus, Gaudeamus and the Battell Brass. Free. St. Justin Church, 230 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford. 860-496-8841 or www.chorus

angelicus.org

May Events

4 Thu at 12:05 p.m.

Lunch...Plus! presents graduate students from the Hartt School of Music opera program singing a variety of favorite arias accompanied by Michael Budewitz.. $5 donation includes light lunch. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231 or www.cccathedral.org

5 Fri at 7:00 p.m.

Te Deum by Hector Berlioz performed by the Hartt School Choruses, the New Haven Chorale, the Hartt Symphony Orchestra and Ezequiel Menendez, organ. $15 suggested donation. Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. www.cathedral ofsaintjoseph.com

5 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Silent Film with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. College (1927) starring Buster Keaton. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

6 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Kindling the Fire: Songs of Nations – Embers of Peace presented by CitySingers with The Wild Notes, a multicultural instrumental ensemble. A journey tracing the roots of Celtic music through Eastern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, France, Spain and the British Isles. $10 gen, $8 sr/st. First Church of Christ, 6 Methodist Hill, Essex. 860-767-8097 or www.citysingers.org

Silent Film with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. Repeat showing of College featuring Buster Keaton. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

6 Sat at 8:00 p.m.

Mozart’s Requiem performed by CONCORA and the Hartford Chorale with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. $45 preferred, $25 gen., $10 students. Belding Theater, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Hartford. For tickets, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500, www.concora.org or the Hartford Symphony Orchestra at 860-244-2999, www.hartfordsymphony.org

7 Sun at 3:00 p.m.

Mozart’s Requiem performed by CONCORA and the Hartford Chorale with the Hartford Symphony. See above.

7 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

God Save the Queen – A selection of music from Merrie Olde England. St. James’s Choirs sing music of Stanford, Parry, Purcell, Byrd, and more. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tickets at the door: (suggested donation) $20 adults; $15 students, $5 children under 12. Tel 860-521-0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

12 Fri at 7:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Tom Fielding, Director of Music Ministries. St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church, Church St., Hartford.

14 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

The GMC Salutes Mozart. A choral concert by the Greater Middletown Chorale directed by Joseph D’Eugenio. Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown. For tickets and info, call 860-633-6198 or go to www.greater middletownchorale.org.

14 Sun at 7:30 p.m.

Organ Concert by Ian Watson on the new Richard, Fowkes & Co. organ at the First Church of Deerfield, Mass. Music by Mozart, including Epistle Sonatas with two violins and cello, Sweelinck’s “Mein Jungst Leben hat ein End” and two works of Bach including the Fantasia and Fugue in G minor. Pre-concert talk at 6:40 p.m. Reception follows concert. Advance tickets: $22 gen., $40 reserved, $10 students. At the door: $25 gen., $45 reserved. For tickets or info, contact the Arcadia Players at 413-256-4888 or www.arcadiaplayers.org

21 Sun at 7:00 p.m.

Colonial Concert. Music of the 18th century presented by the fully costumed Colonial Singers celebrating the 225th anniversary of the arrival of Comte de Rochambeau and General George Washington to the Towne of Wethersfield. Free-will offering. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209

21 Sunday at 4 p.m.

Music in the West End will present Scott Lamlein in an organ recital at the United Methodist Church of Hartford, 571 Farmington Ave. Scott returns to Hartford to perform on the 46 rank Casavant organ in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the music series which he helped to establish when he was Director of Music/Organist there. The recital is free with donations received. Scott is presently the Director of Music Ministries at Wesley United Methodist Church in Worcester, Massachusetts. He also has established himself as a fine concert organist with an ambitious schedule of performances throughout the Massachusetts and Connecticut areas. This is a very special concert; please try to attend to welcome Scott back to Hartford. For more information, contact Nancy Robbins: tel: 860 529-6559; e-mail: piano100@earthlink.net.

24 Wed at 6:00 p.m.

Choral Evensong (The Eve of the Ascension). Music of Brewer, Vaughan Williams, Shephard. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

June

2 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Silent Films with Live Organ Accompaniment by Shari Lucas. Three short films that feature cars. The Blacksmith (1922) starring Buster Keaton, It’s a Gift (1923) sratting Snub Pollard, and Get Out and Get Under (1920) starring Harold Lloyd. $5 suggested donation. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. 860-346-6657.

15 Thu at 7:30 p.m.

Bass Craig Hart in a program of arias, songs and musical theater classics. A native of Connecticut and a graduate of the Hartt School of Music, Mr. Hart has performed on notable North American operatic and concert stages for over a decade. Free-will offering. Preceded by the Strawberry Festival at 6:00 p.m. in Cooper Hall. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main Street, New Britain. 860-223-7555 or www.musicseries.org

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Calendar: February through May

2 Thu at 12:05 p.m.

Lunch...Plus! presents the Kris Allen Quartet with Kris Allen, alto saxophone; Israel Bannerman, drums; Milan Milanovich, piano; Mike Hawkins, bass. Featuring original jazz music composed by Kris Allen. A native of the area, Allen is a faculty member at Hartt, Trinity College and the Litchfield Jazz Festival Summer Music School. $5 donation includes light lunch. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231

3 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

The Farmington Valley Chorus of Sweet Adelines, International directed by Cheryl Wilcox performs a cappella in the traditional barbershop style. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Trinity Music Series, Trinity Episcopal Church, 11 Church St., Tariffville. 860-651-0201

4 Sat at 4:00 p.m.

New World Trio Family Concert with Annie Trépanier, violin; Melissa Morgan, cello; Pi-Hsun Shih, piano. A one-hour concert for families of all ages featuing the premier of “Cinderella” by Charles Lee, newly commissioned for this concert, and narrated and acted by the trio. Free-will offering will benefit the Richard Allen Music Scholarship Fund. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2080 Boulevard, West Hartford. 860-521-6240

Choral Evensong/Four Choir Festival. Music of Howells, Gray, Abdenour, Burgon. Choirs of St. Paul’s of Fairfield, St. Paul’s of Norwalk, Trinity Church in New Haven and St. James’s of West Hartford. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

5 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

The South Church Chamber Society featuring the Jupiter Quartet and pianist David Westfall. Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet op. 76, no. 4; “Ainsi la nuit” (Thus the night) by Henri Dutilleux, composed in 1976; Piano Quintet in F Minor, op. 34 by Brahms. Free-will offering. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7555 or www.musicseries.org.

7 Tue at 7:30 p.m.

Postponed — An organ recital previously scheduled at this time by Tom Fielding to take place at St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church has been postponed until spring.

11 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Organ Recital by Natasha Ulyanovsky performing “Romantic Music,” orchestral transcriptions of music by G. Bizet, J. Haydn, J. Williams and original works for organ by Franck, Widor, Jongen, Bach, Lefebure-Wely, J. Hayes and J. Michael. Featuring the newly restored 1934 Austin organ. Pre-concert talk by Bon Smith, President of Austin Organ Service Co., and Ian Spence, Chair of the CBI Restoration Committee. $10 suggested donation. Congregation Beth Israel, 701 Farmington Ave., West Hartford.

12 Sun at 1:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Meg Smith entitled “Imitatively Yours” featuring compositions based on imitative elements. The third in the concert series Eine Kleine Kirchenmusik. Concert follows a light lunch at noon. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Main and High Streets, East Hampton.

12 Sun at 2:30 p.m.

Stories of Liberation by storyteller Valerie Tutson. Ms. Tutson will tell stories in an intergenerational format at the Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford. Free. Held in conjunction with CONCORA’s program at 4:00 p.m. (see below). A collaboration of CONCORA, Music and the Arts at Center Church and the Charter Oak Cultural Center.

12 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Alfred Fedak featuring music from the Baroque to the 20th century, including Bach’s Toccata in F Major. $10 adults, children free. Church of Christ, Congregational, 1075 Main St., Newington. 860-666-4689

Songs and Stories of Liberation presented by CONCORA. Program will honor the birth of Abraham Lincoln through music of liberty, freedom and the affirmation of human dignity. Includes appearance by story teller Valerie Tutson. Music by Pablo Casals, Greg Bartholomew, a spiritual arranged by Alice Parker and Robert Shaw, James McMillan, Palestrina, Roy Harris, Stephen Foster, Kenneth Fuchs, Michael Tippett, Oscar Peterson and Samuel Ward’s “America, the Beautiful” arranged by Robert R. Bennet. $40 preferred, $25 gen., $10 students. Held at Center Church, Main and Gold Sts., Hartford. For tickets and info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org. During the concert, related arts activities for children will be offered in the Center Church House. This event is a collaboration of CONCORA, Music and the Arts at Center Church and the Charter Oak Cultural Center.

12 Sun at 4:30 p.m.

Organ Recital by David Spicer includes works by Bach, Widor and others. This is the first organ recital on the Casavant Freres organ since its reinstallation into the new sanctuary. Free-will offering. Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St. (Rt. 372), Berlin. 860-828-3637

19 Sun at 3:30 p.m.

Music at First presents 13 year-old pianist Vincent Yu in its Young Artist Showcase. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, Mass. 413-737-1411

19 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Music of the Austo-Hungarian Empire presented by the Greater Middletown Chorale. Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown. For tickets and info, contact 860-633-6198 or www.greatermiddletownchorale.org.

19 Sun at 7:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Jason Noel Roberts, first prize winner of the Young Professional Division of the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival/USA 2005. Free-will offering. Reception will follow. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209

24 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

The Dallas Brass with drums and percussion performing from a repertoire that includes classical masterpieces, Dixieland, swing, Broadway, Hollywood and patriotic music. $20. Asylum Hill Concert Series, Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. 860-278-0785

26 Sun at 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Harpsichord Masterclass with Margreet Francis, co-director of the piano department at the Hartt School and featured harpsichord soloist in the all-Bach program by CONCORA in March. $10. Reception follows. Held at Center Church, Main and Gold Sts., Hartford. For info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

26 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

The Hartt Steelband plays music of the Caribbean, including traditional Jamaican folk songs, Afro-Cuban salsa, American popular music, Western European classics, and featuring the calypso and soca music of Trinidad. $15 gen. Woodland Concert Series, Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. 860-527-8121

28 Tue at 7:30 p.m.

Jazz Vespers with The Brass Roots Trio in celebration of Shrove Tuesday. Music interspersed with narration. Preceded at 6:00 p.m. by a Mardi Gras party with hors d’oeuvres. $15 adults, $7 children. Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. 860-527-8133, ext. 217

March Events

2 Thu at 12:05 p.m.

Lunch...Plus! presents the Alturas Duo in “South American Sampler.” South American and classical music performed on viola, charango and guitar. $5 donation includes light lunch. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231

3 Fri at 8:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Daniel Roth, titulaire at St. Sulpice in Paris. A program of organ works paired with a performance of Fauré’s Requiem sung by the Cathedral Choir and the Hartt Chamber Chorus, accompanied by the Soli Deo Gloria orchestra, directed by Dr. Edward Bolkovac. Sacred Sounds Concert Series, Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. www.cathedral ofsaintjoseph.com

4 Sat at 3:30 p.m.

Daniel Roth plays the prelude to the 4:00 p.m. liturgy. Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. www.cathedral ofsaintjoseph.com

5 Sun at 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Well-Tempered Chat, a talk by Bach scholar the Rev. Louis G. Nuechterlein about the composer and the works to be performed in an All-Bach program by CONCORA in March. $10. Wine and cheese to follow. Held at Hubbard Hall, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave. West Hartford. For tickets and info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500

or www.concora.org.

5 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Choral Evensong. Music of Byrd, Gibbons. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@ stjameswh.org.

12 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

A Musical presented by the Cherub, Carol and Pilgrim Youth Choirs. Free-will offering. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209

12 Sun at 4:30 p.m.

Festival Choral Evensong - a service of reflection with readings, hymns, psalms, canticles and a sermon by guest preacher The Right Reverend Gordon Paul Scruton. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Trinity Episcopal Church, 11 Church St., Tariffville. 860-651-0201

17 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Quartetto Gelatto presents an exciting mix of classical favorites, operatic arias, traditional melodies and gypsy fiddling played on an ever-changing array of instruments. $20. Asylum Hill Concert Series, Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. 860-278-0785

19 Sun at 3:30 p.m.

Chatham Chorale Chamber Singers present a program of American music from folk songs to new classical works and popular music. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Music at First, Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, Mass. 413-737-1411

19 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Bach! by CONCORA featuring choral and instrumental music by J.S. Bach. Motet VI, “Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden”; Cantata #131, “Aus der Teife rufe ic, Herr, zu dir”; Cantata #63, “Christen, Atset diesen Tag”; Brandenburg Concerto III in G Major; Sinfonia from Partita II in c minor for solo harpsichord, Margreet Francis, soloist. $40 preferred, $25 gen., $10 students. Held at Immanuel Congregational Church, Farmington Ave. at Woodland St., Hartford. Contact CONCORA for tickets and info: 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org

April

7 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

The Steve Davis Quintet featuring Larry Willis, piano; Steve Nelson, vibes; Nat Reeves, bass; Joe Farmsworth, drums; special guest Eric Alexander, tenor sax. This new jazz ensemble packed with young talent was formed by trombonist Steve Davis. $20. Asylum Hill Concert Series, Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. 860-278-0785

Sunday, 9 April, 5PM, Passion Vespers, A Meditation on the Passion of Christ with Carols. Music of Rutter, Wilcocks, Chilcott, Taverner, Lotti. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

May

Sunday, 7 May, 5PM, “God Save the Queen” – A selection of music from Merrie Olde England. St. James’s Choirs sing music of Stanford, Parry, Purcell, Byrd, and more. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tickets at the door: (suggested donation) $20 adults; $15 students, $5 children under 12. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

Wednesday, 24 May, 6pm, Choral Evensong (The Eve of the Ascension). Music of Brewer, Vaughan Williams, Shephard. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

January Events Calendar

15 Sun at 8:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Kendall Crilly, Music Liberian of Yale and Co-Director of Music at First Church of Christ, New Haven. Music of Bingham, Krigbaum, Barber and composers affiliated with Yale. Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven. 203-432-5062

20 Fri at 8:00 p.m.

Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Organ Soloist Ezequiel Menendez performing Poulenc’s Organ Concerto. Also, Debussy’s “Jeux” and Strauss’s “Also Sprach Zarathustra” with Hartford Symphony Organist Edward Clark and Conductor Edward Cumming. Tickets: $18-$60; students $10. Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Hartford. Call HSO Ticket Service s at 860-244-2999, M-F, 9-5.

21 Sat at 8:00 p.m.

Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Organ Soloist Ezequiel Menendez. Repeat performance of program above. Call HSO Ticket Services at 860-244-2999, M-F, 9-5.

28 Sat at 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.

CONCORA Friends of Bach presents “Wine and Song.” Wine tasting at the home of Ken and Ruth Jacobson in Simsbury with music by the Sir William Trio and jazz soloists of CONCORA. $35 per person. Reservations required. Contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

29 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Super Bell XIV presented by the five handbell choirs of First Church. Highlights include “How lovely is thy dwelling place” by Brahms, selections by the Henderson Family Ringers and solo ringing by Jessica Elsemore. Free-will offering. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St. Wethersfield. 860-529-1575 ext. 209

New World Trio featuring PiHsun Shih, piano; Annie Trepanier, violin; Melissa Morgan, cello; Steve Larson, guest violist. Pinao Trio by Tailleferre, Two Tangoes by Piazzolla, Quarter by Chausson. $20 reserved, $10 gen., $8 sr., $5 st. Trinity-On-Main, 69 Main St., New Britain. 860-229-2072

29 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Christopher Jennings. Music of Tournemire, Bach, DeGrigny, and Widor. Free and open to the public. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860-521-0245 or email music@ stjameswh.org.

February

3 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

The Farmington Valley Chorus of Sweet Adelines, International directed by Cheryl Wilcox performs a cappella in the traditional barbershop style. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Trinity Music Series, Trinity Episcopal Church, 11 Church St., Tariffville. 860-651-0201

4 Sat at 4:00 p.m.

Choral Evensong/Four Choir Festival. Music of Howells, Gray, Abdenour, Burgon. Choirs of St. Paul’s of Fairfield, St. Paul’s of Norwalk, Trinity Church in New Haven and St. James’s of West Hartford. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

5 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

The South Church Chamber Society featuring the Jupiter Quartet and pianist David Westfall. Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet op. 76, no. 4; “Ainsi la nuit” (Thus the night) by Henri Dutilleux, composed in 1976; Piano Quintet in F Minor, op. 34 by Brahms. Free-will offering. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7555 or www.musicseries.org.

11 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Pieces for Symphonic Organ on historic 1934 Austin organ at Beth Israel Temple, Natasha Ulyanovsky, organist. Program includes pieces from baroque to swing & jazz styles by Bach, Franck, Lefebvre-Wely, Widor, Majes, Williams, Haydn, Bizet and Michael. Suggested donation: $10. Congregation Beth Israel, 701 Farmington Ave., West Hartford.

12 Sun at 2:30 p.m.

Stories of Liberation by storyteller Valerie Tutson. Ms Tutson will tell stories in an intergenerational format at the Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford. Free. Held in conjunction with CONCORA’s program at 4:00 p.m. (see below). A collaboration of CONCORA, Music and the Arts at Center Church and the Charter Oak Cultural Center.

12 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Songs and Stories of Liberation presented by CONCORA. Program will honor the birth of Abraham Lincoln through music of liberty, freedom and the affirmation of human dignity. Includes appearance by story teller Valerie Tutson. Music by Pablo Casals, Greg Bartholomew, a spiritual arranged by Alice Parker and Robert Shaw, James McMillan, Palestrina, Roy Harris, Stephen Foster, Kenneth Fuchs, Michael Tippett, Oscar Peterson and Samuel Ward’s “America, the Beautiful” arranged by Robert R. Bennet. $40 preferred, $25 gen., $10 students. Held at Center Church, Main and Gold Sts., Hartford. For tickets and info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org. During the concert, related arts activities for children will be offered in the Center Church House. This event is a collaboration of CONCORA, Music and the Arts at Center Church and the Charter Oak Cultural Center.

19 Sun at 3:30 p.m.

Music at First presents 13 year-old pianist Vincent Yu in its Young Artist Showcase. Free-will offering. Reception follows. Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, Mass. 413-737-1411

19 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Music of the Austo-Hungarian Empire presented by the Greater Middletown Chorale. Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown. For tickets and info, contact 860-633-6198 or www.greatermiddletownchorale.org.

19 Sun at 7:00 p.m.

Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival Winner’s Recital featuring the first-place winner of the Young Professional Division competition held in September 2005. Free-will offering. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209

26 Sun at 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Harpsichord Masterclass with Margreet Francis, co-director of the piano department at the Hartt School and featured harpsichord soloist in the all-Bach program by CONCORA in March. $10. Reception follows. Held at Center Church, Main and Gold Sts., Hartford. For info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

28 Tue at 7:30 p.m.

Jazz Vespers with The Brass Roots Trio in celebration of Shrove Tuesday. Music interspersed with narration. Preceded at 6:00 p.m. by a Mardi Gras party with hors d’oeuvres. $15 adults, $7 children. Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. 860-527-8133, ext. 217

March

3 Fri at 8:00 p.m.

Organ Recital by Daniel Roth, titulaire at St. Sulpice in Paris. A program of organ works paired with a performance of Fauré’s Requiem sung by the Cathedral Choir accompanied by the Soli Deo Gloria orchestra. Sacred Sounds Concert Series, Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. www.cathedralofsaintjoseph.com

5 Sun at 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Well-Tempered Chat, a talk by Bach scholar the Rev. Louis G. Nuechterlein about the composer and the works to be performed in an All-Bach program by CONCORA in March. $10. Wine and cheese to follow. Held at Hubbard Hall, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave. West Hartford. For tickets and info, contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

5 Sun at 5:00 p.m.

Choral Evensong. Music of Byrd, Gibbons. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

19 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Bach! by CONCORA featuring choral and instrumental music by J.S. Bach. Motet VI, “Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden”; Cantata #131, “Aus der Teife rufe ic, Herr, zu dir”; Cantata #63, “Christen, Atset diesen Tag”; Brandenburg Concerto III in G Major; Sinfonia from Partita II in c minor for solo harpsichord, Margreet Francis, soloist. $40 preferred, $25 gen., $10 students. Held at Immanuel Congregational Church, Farmington Ave. at Woodland St., Hartford. Contact CONCORA for tickets and info: 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org

April

Sunday, 9 April, 5PM, Passion Vespers, A Meditation on the Passion of Christ with Carols. Music of Rutter, Wilcocks, Chilcott, Taverner, Lotti. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

May

Sunday, 7 May, 5PM, “God Save the Queen” – A selection of music from Merrie Olde England. St. James’s Choirs sing music of Stanford, Parry, Purcell, Byrd, and more. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tickets at the door: (suggested donation) $20 adults; $15 students, $5 children under 12. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

Wednesday, 24 May, 6pm, Choral Evensong (The Eve of the Ascension). Music of Brewer, Vaughan Williams, Shephard. St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St. in West Hartford Center. Tel 860 521 0245 or email music@stjameswh.org.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

December Calendar

1 Thu at 12:05 pm

Lunch...Plus! presents the Cathedral Women’s Choir with harpist Susan Knapp Thomas and directed by James R. Barry. Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols. $5 donation includes program and light lunch. Christ Church Cathedral Theater, 45 Church St., Hartford. 860-527-7231 or www.cccathedral.org

1 Thu at 7:00 p.m.

Christmas Carols for the Community. St. James’s Boys & Girls Choir sings Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and traditional carols of the season. Free and open to the public (a part of the West Hartford Holiday Stroll). St. James’s Episcopal Church, Farmington Ave. at Walden St., West Hartford. 860-521-0245 or email: music@stjameswh.org

3 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Lions Gate Trio featuring Florence Millet, piano; Katie Lansdale, violin; Scott Kluksdahl, cello. $20 reserved, $10 gen., $8 sr., $5 st. Trinity-On-Main, 69 Main St., New Britain. 860-229-2072

4 Sun at 3:00 p.m.

Glad Tidings! by CitySingers of Hartford featuring choral anthems of the season, including “O Magnum Mysterium” by Morten Lauridsen, “Hodie” by Sweeklinck, “O Holy Night” arranged by John Rutter and choral arrangements of traditional French, German, Irish and Swedish carols arranged for audience participation. Harp, flute, oboe, pipe organ, bells and persuccion will add to the festive sounds of the season. Free admission. First Congregational Church, 993 Main St., South Windsor. 860-648-9546

10 Sat at 7:30 p.m.

Glad Tidings! by CitySingers of Hartford featuring choral music of the season. See program above. $10 gen, $8 st/sr. Under 12 free with an adult. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 65 North Main St., Wallingford. 203-269-5050

10 Sat at 8:00 p.m.

Christmas with CONCORA: Dancing Day featuring Lloyd Pfautsch’s suite “A Day for Dancing” with flute, oboe, bassoon and percussion. The dance troupe Spectrum in Motion will present original choreography. Also includes, “I Cannot Dance, O Love” by Paul Halley, “little tree,” a poem by e.e. cummings set to music by Eric Whitacre, and many settings of beloved and familiar carols. Preferred $40, gen. $25. Held at Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. Also held on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 4:00 p.m. For tickets and info contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

11 Sun at 3:30 p.m.

Christmas Candlelight Concert with the Old First Church Choir and the Westfield State College Wind Symphony. Free-will offering. Music at First, Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, Mass. 413-737-1411 or www.musicatfirst.net

11 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

Christmas by Candlelight: Church of Christ Choirs with harp, flute, organ, handbells, conducted by Peter Niedmann. Included are several sing-along carols. Free-will offering. Church of Christ, Congregational, 1075 Main St. Newington. 860-666-4689 or www.newingtonucc.org

Annual Christmas Concert featuring the First Church Brass, Senior Choir, Celebration Singers, Charlie’s Angels Bell Choir and Heart in Hand Bell Choir. Free. First Church of Christ, 190 Court St., Middletown. Contact: Shari Lucas, 860-346-6657 ext. 11

Christmas with CONCORA — see above. Preferred $40, gen. $25. Held at Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. For tickets and info contact CONCORA at 860-224-7500 or www.concora.org.

11 Sun at 4:30 p.m.

Annual Candlelight Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols with the St. Gregory Choir and others directed by Mary Rose DiGiovanna and accompanied by guest organist Larry Bishop. Free-will offering. Trinity Episcopal Church, 11 Church St., Tariffville. 860-651-0201 or www.trinity tariffville.org

11 Sun at 7:00 p.m.

Annual Christmas Concert presented by the First Church Choir, Cantata Singers, Pilgrim Youth Choir, Carol Choir, soloists and Festival Orchestra under the direction of David Spicer with Guest Soloist Howard Sprout. A Christmas Cantata by Honegger, Gloria by Vivaldi, Choruses from Handel’s Messiah and Christmas carols. Pre-concert music by the Choralaires from Wethersfield High School at 6:15 p.m. Free-will offering. First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. 860-529-1575, ext. 209

13 Tue at 7:30 p.m.

South Church Choir and Friends presents “What Sweeter Music: A Christmas Celebration at South Church” with music by Rutter, Willcocks, Lauridsen, Halley, Holst and others. $10 suggested donation. South Church, 277 Main St., Hartford. 860-249-8627 or www.southchurch hartford.org

16 Fri at 7:30 p.m.

Salvation Army Band in a holiday concert. Free-will donations will go to charitable organizations. Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. 860-527-8133, ext. 217.

18 Sun at 12 noon & 1 p.m.

Eine Kleine Kirchemusik: Choral Carols for Christmas with a Lutheran flair. Potluck at noon and concert at 1 p.m. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, East Hampton.

18 Sun at 4:00 p.m.

A Candlelight Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols featuring the South Church Chancel Choir. Music of the season including anthems by Malcolm Edwards, Charles Callahan, J.W. Franck, Anthony Piccolo, George Dyson, Carl Rutti, Edwin Fissinger, Simon Lole, Simon Preston, George Clinton (arranger), John Gardner. Directed by Richard Coffey, accompanied by David Westfall. Reception follows. Free-will offering. The Music Series at South Church, 90 Main St., New Britain. 860-223-7555 or www.musicseries.org

Glad Tidings! by CitySingers of Hartford featuring choral anthems of the season. See program listed above. Voluntary offering. First Church of Christ, 12 South Main St., West Hartford. 860-233-9605

24 Sat at 11:00 p.m.

Christmas Eve Concert with the Soli Deo Gloria Orchestra and Cathedral Choirs and Ezequiel Menendez, organ. Sug. donation $10. Sacred Sounds Concert Series, Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford.www.cathedralofsaintjoseph.com