THE TUESDAY CONCERT SERIES THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Since Epiphany was founded in 1842, music has played a vital at Metro Center role in the life of the parish. Today, Epiphany has three fine musical instruments which are frequently used in programs and worship. The Steinway D concert grand piano was a gift to the church in 1984, in memory of parishioner and vestry member Paul Shinkman. The 64-rank, 3,467-pipe Æolian-Skinner pipe organ was installed in 1968 and has recently been restored by the Di Gennaro-Hart Co. It was originally given in memory of Adolf Torovsky, Epiphany’s organist and choirmaster for nearly fifty years. The 3-stop chamber organ by Orglarstvo Škrabl of Slovenia was commissioned in 2014 in memory of Albert and Frances Manola.

1317 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 HOW YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT THE SERIES www.epiphanydc.org The Tuesday Concert Series reaches out to the entire [email protected] metropolitan Washington community. Most of today’s free-will Tel: 202-347-2635 offering goes directly to our performers but a small portion helps to defray the cost of administration, advertising and instrumental upkeep. TUESDAY CONCERT SERIES WE ASK YOU TO CONSIDER A MINIMUM OF 2016 $10

We also invite you to consider becoming a 15 MARCH 2016 PARTNER 12:10PM OF T H E TUESDAY CONCERT SERIES at a giving level comfortable for you. Please ensure that all cellular phones, pagers, and other electronic devices are turned off We invite you to consider becoming a Partner which you can before the performance begins. do at a giving level comfortable for you. For further information on how to support the series in this way, please take a Partnership brochure available at the back of the church. For further information on this or if you wish to receive an email giving details of the following week’s program, please ST. MARTIN’S VOICES email Rebecca Kellerman Petretta, Music Associate at [email protected]. Any other inquiries regarding the series, please contact Jeremy Filsell, Director of Music at 202-

347-2635 ext. 18 and [email protected] ANDREW EARIS director PARTNERS OF THE TUESDAY CONCERTS SERIES

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PROGRAM In addition to his duties at St Martin’s, Andrew is a regular contributor to BBC Radio and Television’s religious output, as Trad arr. Moses Hogan (1957–2003) a music advisor, conductor and organist to programmes Ev’ry time I feel the Spirit including Radio 4 Sunday Worship and Daily Service and BBC1 Songs of Praise. Andrew is an Associate of the Royal (d. 1585) College of Organists and Fellow of Trinity College, O nata lux and has given organ recitals in venues including King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, , Westminster Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625) The Silver Swan Abbey and Washington National Cathedral, and has performed as soloist in performance of Poulenc’s Organ Concerto and -Saens’ Organ Symphony. Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) Si chio vorrei morire - Cantate Domino FORTHCOMING CONCERTS IN THE TUESDAY CONCERT SERIES Charles Hubert Parry (1848–1918) From ‘Songs of Farewell’ 22 March at 12:10PM My , there is a country - There is an Old Belief Richard Giarusso, Baritone Lauren Rausch, violin Jeremy Filsell continuo (1857–1934) An all-Bach program marking the historic and religious events of Holy Week They are at rest (1874–1934) 29 March at 12:10PM I love my love Andrew Sords, Violin Ina Mirtcheva, piano Gerald Finzi (1901–1956) Masterworks by Beethoven, Franck and Sarasate My spirit sang all day 5 April at 12:10PM Washington Bach Consort Trad arr. William Dawson (1899–1990) There is a balm in Gilead J. Reilly Lewis, director Cantata: Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats BWV 42; Prelude and Fugue Spiritual arr. Moses Hogan (1957–2003) in E-flat Major BWV 552 Great Day Victoria Shields, organ

12 April at 12:10PM I Dilettosi Fiori St Martin’s Voices is a professional vocal ensemble, primarily “ ..I am the one who, walking in greenery, seeks delightful flowers” made up of talented past and present choral scholars who come Corina Marti, Flutes and Clavisimbalum together to sing world-class concerts and special services at St 14th century music for Clavisimbalum and flutes Martin-in-the-Fields in London and beyond. Recent concert highlights have included Bach’s and St John Passion, 19 April at 12:10PM Handel’s Messiah and Fauré’s Requiem. St Martin’s Voices have Martin Labazevitch, piano recorded Christmas in Blue, a CD of jazz carols arranged by A performance of Modest Mussorgsky’s monumental celebrated composer Will Todd, and are regularly broadcast on Pictures at an Exhibiton (1874) the BBC, including Radio 3 Choral , Radio 4 Daily Service and Sunday Worship. In May 2015, they were privileged to 26 April at 12:10PM perform at for the 70th anniversary of VE day, Beau Soir Ensemble and this was followed by singing live on BBC1 for the VJ day Jennifer Ries, viola Carrie Rose, flutes Michelle Myers commemorations in August 2015, in the presence of Her Lundy, harp Majesty the Queen. 3 May at 12:10PM Ruth McElvanney, Hilary Cronin sopranos Washington Bach Consort Elisabeth Paul alto J. Reilly Lewis, director Nils Greenhow tenor Cantata Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens, BWV 148 David Young, Gareth Thomas basses Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540 Todd Fickley, organ

Andrew Earis is Director of Music at St Martin-in-the-Fields, 10 May at 12:10PM where he oversees the Sound of St Martin’s church music and DUO AMARAL concert programmes in this busy London church. He is a graduate of the and Imperial College, Jorge Amaral & Mia Pomerantz-Amaral, guitars London, and holds a PhD from the University of Manchester. American Music (incl. Ginastera)