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	Thursday, November 6, 2025   12:15 PM   Hartford, CT   Trinity Organ Series: Lunchtime Thursdays feat. Trinity Organ Studio
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	 	Trinity College Chapel, 300 Summit Street Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: Enjoy 30-minute recitals on the first Thursday of the month. A complimentary light lunch is offered during the carillon performances.
 
 12:10 p.m. Recital by Ellen Dickinson, College Carillonist
 12:45 p.m. Organ Recital by the Trinity Organ Studio (students of Christopher Houlihan, Artist-in-Residence)
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	Sunday, November 9, 2025   4:00 PM   Middletown, CT   GMChorale to Present Concert in Middletown on November 9
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	 	Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School, 200 LaRosa Lane Cost: Tickets: Gen: $49; Sr/Stu: $44(25)   | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: GMChorale will present Brahm’s “Liebeslieder Waltzes,” as well as contemporary pieces by James Mulholland, Morten Lauridsen and Shawn Kirchner, at the Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. Each composer selected poetry that found its way into the music featured in GMChorale’s mainstage concert, “Love, Waltzes and Luminous Skies.” The selected pieces are connected in a variety of ways: musically, texturally, stylistically and thematically.
 
 When Johannes Brahms composed his Liebeslieder Waltzes (Opus 52 and Opus 65), he turned for inspiration to Georg Friedrich Daumer’s Polydora, a collection of folksongs exploring the varied aspects of romantic love – longing, flirtation, devotion, tenderness, and sorrow, to name a few. Brahms introduces us to 32 of these poems and ends with a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that sums up the pain and joy of love.
 
 Five short thematically connected pieces have been added to the program. The Elm City Girls’ Choir will be singing “Dirait-on,” Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem set to music by Morten Lauridsen. GMChorale continues with a James Mulholland arrangement from his composition “Four Robert Burns Ballads.” “My love is like a red, red rose,” the first line of a ballad by the 18th Century poet Robert Burns, speaks of love and steadfast devotion. James Agee, a mid-20th Century screenwriter, film critic, and author, whose poem “Sure on...
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	Sunday, November 9, 2025   4:00 PM   Middletown, CT   GMChorale to Present Concert in Middletown on November 9
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	 	Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School, 200 LaRosa Lane Cost: Tickets: Gen: $49; Sr/Stu: $44(25)   | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: GMChorale will present Brahm’s “Liebeslieder Waltzes,” as well as contemporary pieces by James Mulholland, Morten Lauridsen and Shawn Kirchner, at the Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. Each composer selected poetry that found its way into the music featured in GMChorale’s mainstage concert, “Love, Waltzes and Luminous Skies.” The selected pieces are connected in a variety of ways: musically, texturally, stylistically and thematically.\r\n\r\nWhen Johannes Brahms composed his Liebeslieder Waltzes (Opus 52 and Opus 65), he turned for inspiration to Georg Friedrich Daumer’s Polydora, a collection of folksongs exploring the varied aspects of romantic love – longing, flirtation, devotion, tenderness, and sorrow, to name a few. Brahms introduces us to 32 of these poems and ends with a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that sums up the pain and joy of love.\r\n\r\nFive short thematically connected pieces have been added to the program. The Elm City Girls’ Choir will be singing “Dirait-on,” Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem set to music by Morten Lauridsen. GMChorale continues with a James Mulholland arrangement from his composition “Four Robert Burns Ballads.” “My love is like a red, red rose,” the first line of a ballad by the 18th Century poet Robert Burns, speaks of love and steadfast devotion. James Agee, a mid-20th Century screenwriter, film critic, and author, whose poem ??...
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	Friday, November 21, 2025   6:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Clarinet & Organ Concert
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  	Congregation Beth Israel, 701 Farmington Avenue Cost: Free Will Offering  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: Join us for wonderful concert featuring Alexander Kollias (clarinet) and Natasha Ulyanovsky (organ). Organ Sounds concerts are free, open to the public and livestreamed. To join us virtually, CLICK HERE. Donations at the event are welcome, or go to (link). To find out more about the artists and the program, please visit cbict.org/music.
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    Works by J.S.Bach, G.Fitelberg, J.Weinberg, B.Levenson, J.Weinberg, E.Elgar, M.Castelnuovo- Tedesco, Gershwin Contact: Congregation Beth Israel   OrganInfo: (link)   [Map]           |  
    
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	Sunday, November 23, 2025   5:00 PM   West Hartford, CT   Choral Evensong – St. John’s Adult Choir
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: Join us for Choral Evensong November 23, at 5:00pm. This contemplative service, sung by the St. John’s Adult Choir, under the direction of music director Nicholas Capozzoli, is a beautiful way to end your weekend and offer you a calm start to your week.
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	Sunday, December 7, 2025   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Frank Zilinyi, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Frank Zilinyi playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, December 7, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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	Sunday, December 7, 2025   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Frank Zilinyi, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Frank Zilinyi playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, December 7, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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	Sunday, December 7, 2025   4:00 PM   Hartford, CT   The 66th annual Trinity College Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols
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	 	Trinity College Chapel, 300 Summit Street Cost: Free Will Offering  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The annual Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols marks the beginning of the holiday season for the Greater Hartford community. This service is offered to all as a moment of comfort and hope.
 
 Doors open at 3:15 p.m. No tickets are required. A freewill offering will be taken to support students in need and local initiatives.
 
 The Chapel Singers
 Trinity College Gospel Choir
 Ellen Dickinson, college carillonist
 Elijah Morris ’28 and Chris Yi ’26, organ
 Christopher Houlihan ’09, director of chapel music
 The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley, chaplain to the college
 The Right Reverend Jeffrey W. Mello, 16th Bishop Diocesan, The Episcopal Church in Connecticut
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	Sunday, December 14, 2025   3:00 PM   West Hartford, CT   Candlelight Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: Advent’s Lessons and Carols has been an important Anglican ritual since the late 1800s. In the tradition of King’s College, Cambridge, an introspective journey of sacred stories and music helps prepare us for the Christmas Season. On Sunday, December 14, at 3:00pm. Our heartwarming Christmas event will provide you a moment of musical peace in this often-complicated world, as we offer spectacular carols and musical anthems from a long tradition of music of the season. A new composition will be commissioned for the Choir School by local organist and musician Michelle Horsley.
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	Sunday, January 4, 2026   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Philip Tummescheit, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Philip Tummescheit playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, January 4, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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	Sunday, February 1, 2026   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Anna Pan, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Anna Pan playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, February 1, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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	Sunday, February 15, 2026   5:00 PM   West Hartford, CT   Choral Evensong – St. John’s Adult Choir and Choir of St. James’s Church, West Hartford
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: Join us for Choral Evensong February 15, at 5:00pm. Sung by the St. John’s Choir Adult Choir, joined by the Choir of St. James’s Episcopal Church, West Hartford, under the direction of music directors Nicholas Capozzoli and Michelle Horsley, this contemplative service is a beautiful way to end your weekend and offer you a calm start to your week.
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	Sunday, March 1, 2026   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Jennifer Hsiao, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Jennifer Hsiao playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, March 1, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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	Tuesday, March 3, 2026   12:30 PM   West Hartford, CT   Pipes Alive! – Elijah Morris, organist
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	 	Music at the Red Door - St. John's Episcopal Church, 679 Farmington Ave Cost: Free  | 
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	More Event Details 	Details: The 2025-2026 Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Elijah Morris playing the St. John’s organ on Sunday, May 3, at 12:30pm. This event will be presented in person and by livestream.
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