Dear Friends,
First Unitarian Church in Providence
After a silent spring of national pandemic, we have decided to take advantage of lower transmission rates, and by implementing a thorough list of safety precautions, we have been approved to offer three, one-hour live concerts, at the First Unitarian Church in Providence.
65 people can be admitted, out of a capacity of 850 seats (including the balcony), making social distancing rather easy. See a detailed list of safety procedures at the Tickets page on our website.
To make logistics simple, for this Fall Festival,
there will be no tickets, but bring a donation of $20-$30 in cash or check.
Reservations Required for The September 27 Concert
Please contact: MC-Concert-0927
Music for Trumpet and Soprano
Sunday, Sept 27, 3:30 pm
Music for Trumpet and Soprano
Elise Groves, soprano; Greg Gettel, trumpet;
Daniel Rowe, cello; Frederick Jodry, organ
Handel & Scarlatti:
Arias for Trumpet and Soprano
Bach: Meinem Hirten bleib ich treu
Neruda: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major
A limited number of printed programs will be available at the concert but we will soon have a program you may print to bring along, or view on your mobile phone.
Fall Festival Concert 3 will follow soon*
Sunday, Oct 4, 2020, 3:30 pm
Haydn Piano Trios
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*Stay in touch with us at MuseumConcerts.org for upcoming concerts and further details about the 2020-21 season.
We will also be posting links of video recordings of recent concerts at our site.
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!
L. Frederick Jodry V
President, Museum Concerts
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