Tuesday, December 24, 2024

SUNDAY MUSEUM CONCERTS

LIVE CONCERTS CONTINUE!

Hunt-Berry Duo

Shirley Hunt, cello; Sylvia Berry, fortepiano

Hunt : “Soulful renditions … a resonant, singing tone that stays in the mind.” — Facts & Arts

Berry: “[She]revealed a poetic sensibility and a willingness
to draw listeners in with spaces to pause and reflect.”
— Early Music America Magazine

 

Sunday Oct 24 ~  3:30 pm
NOTE: This concert will be performed at St. Martin ‘s Church, 50 Orchard Avenue, Providence, RI

 

The next two concerts that follow will be held at our usual location at the First Unitarian Church.

 

Our final concert of the season will be performed on May 1 at St. Joseph Church, 92 Hope Street, Providence, RI

We are excited to bring you a new season of early music concerts.

 

After our six performances last season in Covid time, we are grateful to be able to continue this 2021-22 season with our regular programming. In times of hardship and worry, music is a much-needed balm for the soul. We hope you will both subscribe, and give as generously as you are able to help us bring the best of early music to Rhode Island

 

Tickets are available at the door, cash or check only.
• Advance tickets available via mail with order form.
on our website at 

Museumconcerts.org

Three more wonderful concerts are scheduled
in Season 55 for 2021 and 2022

We are seeking to keep all patrons and players safe.
Please do not attend if you are unwell. All patrons are required to wear a mask.

Note that seating is limited to accommodate social distancing.

Most concerts are one hour — no intermission or reception

Seating in every other pew • Balcony seating

• See current details of safety procedures at the Welcome page
on our website.

Now, more than ever, we value the joy that live performance brings, and in particular want to thank the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts for supplying CARES Acts funds to help make these concerts a possibility, and keeping our local musicians employed!

Your own generous donations will help keep the music playing.

Thank you and see you at the concerts!

Frederick Jodry V
President, Museum Concerts