Thursday, August 30, 2012

A Potpourri of Song℠ — First Concert of the Season

I'm looking forward to beginning the Potpourri of Song℠ season!  The first concert will occur at historic St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in the Clinton Hill/Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn on the fourth Sunday of this month (September).

Robin Anne Casalta, Mezzo Soprano, and myself as accompanist, organist, and pianist will present Un Peu de Tout, Deux (“A Bit of Everything, II”) on Sunday September 23 at 5:00 p.m.

This program of music by French composers features songs and organ works by, among others, Poulenc, Berlioz, and Franck.

The donation is $20, and tickets are available in advance if desired.  A tithe of the gate receipts will be given to charity.

After the concert, stay for a reception where you can meet and greet the artists and each other and enjoy the works of two local artists, Stacy Cushman and Costain.

Visit www.stmarysbrooklyn.org, email us at office.stmarysclintonhill@verizon.net, or call the church at (718) 638-2090 for more information.

Un Peu de Tout, II is the first of a series of four concerts at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church to be presented by A Potpourri of Song℠ in the coming year.  See my previous post for the entire lineup of concerts.

I hope you can come and enjoy an evening of wonderful music!

  

Saturday, August 18, 2012

A Potpourri of Song℠, 2012-2013 Season

I'm happy to announce the 2012-2013 season of A Potpourri of Song℠  at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Four concerts will be presented — Un Peu de Tout, Deux on September 23, Different Hats on November 11, Dueling Divas in the New Year on March 10, and Broadway on Willoughby! on May 5.

A few more concerts may be presented at other  locations during the year.  Please check this blog for more announcements.

For more information, please feel free to contact me by email at Potpourri of Song. 

Come and enjoy the variety of music offered at these concerts.  We look forward to seeing you there!