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Sundays at Four invites you
to an afternoon of fine chamber music presented in an intimate
setting. Located right in the heart of historic downtown
Smithfield, Christ Episcopal Church
dates back to the early 1800's.
Terrific Teen Talent
August 2nd, 2009
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Our 2008 - 2009 Season comes to a conclusion
with our second annual Terriffic Teen Talent Concert. Individual ticket prices
for this special summer concert are Adult $20 and Student $10
This year's featured performers will be:
- Richard Freeman - piano
- Nathan Jentinck - tenor
- Madison Bunch - flute
- Logan Stambaugh - guitar
- Hannah Barber - oboe
- Rebecca Willett - piano
- Lauren McKinley - soprano
- Annika Jenkins - violin
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2009-2010 Concert Season
Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Music for Harp & Flute
Hye-Yun Chung Bennett, Harp & Wayne Hedrick, Flute
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The second season of Sundays at Four will open with a program for
harp and flute. Hye-Yun Chung Bennett, harpist, and Wayne Hedrick, flute,
will perform both classical and contemporary pieces in the acoustically fine
setting of Christ Episcopal Church.
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
The Botetourt Chamber Singers
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Sundays at Four will feature the Botetourt Chamber Singers from The College
of William and Mary for a Valentine's Special as a prelude to a romantic evening.
The ensemble was formed in 1974 by Dr. Frank T. Lendrim. Originally
an auditioned subset of the W&M Choir, it now stands as a separate entity,
and affirms some of the college's best vocal talent. The Bots, under
the direction of Dr. Jamie C. Bartlett, continue to perform in and around
Williamsburg for such popular events as Grand Illumination as well
as touring internationally to such exotic locations as Morrocco, Slovenia
and Romania
The ensemble sings a wide variety of choral literature from the Renaissance
through contemporary music, including a full concert of jazz and Broadway
standards.
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Sunday April 18th, 2010
A Gallery of Musical Canvases
Lee Jordan-Anders Piano
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Audience members will view paintings while listening to the music that inspired
them. as pianist, Lee Jordan-Anders
presents A Gallery of Musical Canvases
Ms. Jordan-Anders has been Batten Professor of Music and
Artist-in-Residence at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk since 1986. She
received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in performance from
Northwestern University. In 1980, she pursued an active performance
career in Madrid, Spain. Today, she is a writer and an active performer
and lecturer throughout the United States. In addition to her
frequent guest speaker engagements, she is a prized adjudicator.
Her latest project, which she will share with us, provides the listener with
visible works of art while she performs music for the piano inspired
by these works
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August, 1st
2010
Terrific Teen Talent
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The year will conclude on with what has become
an annual concert, “Terrific Teen Talent, showcasing some of the area's finest
up and coming musicians.
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* A recepton in the Parish Hall follows each
performance.
Seating is very limited, so subscribe today!
Series Ticket Purchases: Adult $60
Student $32
for tickets and more information
Call (757) 375-9140
Interested in Supporting the Arts in Smithfield?
We need your help to bring fine music to Smithfield.
You can become a friend of Sundays at Four by sending your tax deductable
donation to
Sundays at Four
P.O. Box 61
Smithfield, VA 23431
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