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May 2010

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Sun
  May 2
10:45 am UUCJ Music for a Sunday Morning
Rebecca Zapen Klezmer Band • Rebecca Zapen, violin/vocals (www.zapen.com)
Joe Yorio, clarinet • Kim Yorio, accordion • Chelsea Chason, doublebass
Free and the public is invited. Nursery care provided.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville • www.uujax.org • 904-725-8133
7405 Arlington Expressway • Henson Markham, Music Director • 904-346-0373
Sun
  May 2
~ Dr. Al Travis, organist
11:00 am ~ Worship: organ dedication by Dr. Al Travis
3:30 pm ~ Hymn Festival led by Dr. Al Travis, organ; and featuring brass and timpani

Join us as we dedicate our newly installed 60-rank Schlueter organ. Dr. Travis is recognized as one of today's finest organists. He serves as Organist and Director of Music Ministries at Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, playing the 191-rank Rildia Bee O'Brien Cliburn Organ, Casavant’s largest installation.
For details on the new organ, visit www.pipe-organ.com/hab.shtm
Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church • www.habchurch.com
4001 Hendricks Ave, Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-396-7745
Sun
  May 2
3:00 pm Music At St. Mark’s Concert Series: Brass Quintet Concert in the Park
Our first ever concert in Stockton Park (across the street from the church) will feature the newly-formed St. Mark’s Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Brian Osborne from the JSO. Come at 3:00 and bring a blanket or lawn chair. *Rain location will be Leatherbury Hall.
For more info about the St. Mark's Concert Series, see 2010 Concert Series Brochure
Free and Open to the Public
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church • www.stmarksjacksonville.org
4129 Oxford Avenue, Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-388-2681
Sun-Tue
  May 2-4
~ UF: 2010 Sacred Music Workshop
The 3rd annual Sacred Music Workshop will be held on May 2-4, 2010, at University of Florida in Gainesville.
Our guest clinician for this year is David Cherwien (bio). Cherwien will lead a hymn festival on Monday, May 3. The workshop will begin with a choral concert by the Orlando Deanery Boychoir and Girls Choir (stlukescathedral.org), led by Benjamin Lane and Claire Hodge.
Workshop coordinators are Laura Ellis (bio) and Alyssa Rodgers. For questions, please contact Alyssa at: jalyssar@ufl.edu.
Click here to download a copy of the brochure • For more info, visit www.arts.ufl.edu/organ/SMW.shtml
University of Florida • School of Music • Organ Studies • www.arts.ufl.edu/organ/
Gainesville, FL
Tue
  May 4
6:15 pm Music @ Main: Scott Watkins, piano
Renowned Concert pianist Scott Watkins performing works by Beethoven and Chopin
This recital is free and open to the public, and free parking is available. For more information about this and other free Library music programs visit jplmusic.blogspot.com, or call (904) 630-2665.
Jacksonville Main Library • www.jaxpubliclibrary.org
Hicks Auditorium (Conference level), 303 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Wed
  May 5
6:15 pm Music @ Main: Art Walk with the Symphony
Listen in on the celestial sounds of the harp with Kayo Ishimaru, the Jacksonville Symphony's principal harpist, as she presents a 30-minute preview of an upcoming Symphony concert, accompanied on piano by Bonita Sonsini Wyke.
This recital is free and open to the public, and free parking is available. For more information about this and other free Library music programs visit jplmusic.blogspot.com, or call (904) 630-2665.
Jacksonville Main Library • www.jaxpubliclibrary.org
Hicks Auditorium (Conference level), 303 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Fri
  May 7
11:00 am Friday Musicale: THE PHILANTHROPIC CONCERT
THE FRIDAY MUSICALE CHORUS and WINNERS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
Friday Musicale concerts are presented for the benefit of the Jacksonville community and are free.
Friday Musicale • www.fridaymusicale.com
645 Oak Street, Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-355-7584
Contact: Henson Markham, 3rd Vice-Pres., 904-346-0373
Fri
  May 7
6:00 pm First Friday Art Walk Concert: North Florida Women’s Chorale and St. Augustine Children’s Chorus
Kerry Fradley – director
This concert is open to the public and free with the option of a "love offering."
Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Augustine • www.thefirstparish.org
35 Treasury Street, St. Augustine • Phone 904-824-2806
Fri
  May 7
6:45 pm
8:00 pm
JSO: Major/Minor Concert
Youth and pros, side-by-side at 8 pm
Festival of Strings at 6:45 pm
Scott Gregg, conductor • Marguerite Richardson, conductor
The advanced JSYO ensembles play side-by-side with the musicians of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.
The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra’s annual Major/Minor concert is the season finale of the Publix Super Markets Charities Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra Series, featuring the advanced JSYO ensembles with the musicians of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. The winners of the JSYO Young Artists Competition -- Allison Watkins, flute; Sam Casseday, bass; and Orlando Diaz, piano -- will also take center stage in solo performances with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. The beginning and intermediate students will perform a Festival of Strings at 6:45 p.m., playing side-by-side with the "big kids" in the JSYO Philharmonic.
The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra assembles the most talented young musicians from all over the First Coast into one of the finest youth orchestra programs in the region. The JSYO offers comprehensive orchestral training to more than 200 students ranging from first grade through early college, comprising six ensembles, and led by a team of professional conductors and coaches.
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra • www.jaxsymphony.org • Jacoby Hall • 904-354-5547
Fri
  May 7
7:30 pm AICMF: Masterpieces of Struggle and Joy I
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
Celebrating the 200th Birthdays of Schumann and Chopin
      Valentina Lisitsa, piano
      Alexei Kuznetsoff, piano
Works by Schumann, Chopin
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Friday Musicale, L’Engle Hall • www.fridaymusicale.com
645 Oak Street, Jacksonville • Phone 904-355-7584
Fri
  May 7
8:00 pm Tahirah Whittington - Cello Recital
Schumann Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70 • Golijov Omaramor for solo cello • Mendelssohn Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 2, Op. 58 • Prokofiev Sonata for Cello and Piano in C major, Op. 119
The Ritz Chamber Music Society, Inc., sponsors a new Recital Series at the St. John’s Cathedral in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, which offers solo performances by members of the Ritz Chamber Players and guest artists.
Free and open to the public! / Suggested Donation $10
St. John’s Cathedral • www.saintjohnscathedral.org
256 East Church Street (Duval at Market Street), Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-356-5507
Sat
  May 8
8:00 pm JSO: The Music of Pink Floyd
Featuring THE MACHINE (www.themachinelive.com) • Christopher Confessore, conductor
PURE FLOYD:   Welcome to "The Machine" – a band whose sole focus is to make every show an authentic Floydian experience, with dramatic lighting, video and theatrics. Joined by the Jacksonville Symphony, the sonic depth of Pink Floyd will be enhanced and expanded like never before.
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra • www.jaxsymphony.org • Jacoby Hall • 904-354-5547
Sun
  May 9
10:45 am UUCJ Music for a Sunday Morning
Tahirah Whittington, cello • www.myspace.com/tahirahw
Free and the public is invited. Nursery care provided.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville • www.uujax.org • 904-725-8133
7405 Arlington Expressway • Henson Markham, Music Director • 904-346-0373
Tue
  May 11
6:30 pm Jacksonville AGO Annual Dinner & Installation of Officers
Visit our Upcoming Event webpage for details.
The cost is $15.00 per person.  Hors d'oeuvres will be served at 6:30.  Dinner at 7:00.
Andrew Clarke will provide a program after the installation of officers and the meal.
Reservations are required, and should be called in to the church office by Friday, May 7.
Riverside Presbyterian Church • www.rpcjax.org
849 Park St. (corner of Post) • Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-355-4585
Thu
  May 13
7:30 pm AICMF: The Four Seasons Times Two
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Robert McDuffie, violin
Works by Vivaldi and Piazolla
Tickets: $40 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Amelia Community Theater • www.ameliacommunitytheatre.org
209 Cedar Street, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-6749
Thu-Sat
  May 13-15
7:30 pm
8:00 pm
JSO: Pictures at an Exhibition
Fabio Mechetti, conductor • Kayo Ishimaru, harp
COLINA: Los CaprichosGINASTERA: Harp ConcertoMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL: Pictures at an Exhibition
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra • www.jaxsymphony.org • Jacoby Hall • 904-354-5547
Fri
  May 14
7:30 pm AICMF: Andre Watts, piano
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
Mozart and selected works for solo piano
Tickets: $60 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Amelia Plantation Chapel • www.ameliachapel.com
36 Bowman Road, Amelia Island, FL • Phone 904-277-4414
Sat
  May 15
11:00 am AICMF: McDuffie Center Showcase
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
Showcasing young artists and faculty from the McDuffie Center for Strings (www2.mercer.edu/mcduffie)
Free event, no ticket required
Performed at: The Historic Nassau County Courthouse • www.jud10.org/Courthouses/Nassau/
416 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-491-6430
Sat
  May 15
7:30 pm AICMF: Masterpieces of Struggle and Joy II
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Robert Spano, piano
      Jessica Rivera, soprano
Works by Schumann, Debussy and Schubert’s "Trout Quintet"
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church • www.poplcamelia.org
2600 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-6306
Sun
  May 16
10:45 am UUCJ Music for a Sunday Morning
Bob Zentz, songs, stories and homemade music • www.bobzentz.com
Free and the public is invited. Nursery care provided.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville • www.uujax.org • 904-725-8133
7405 Arlington Expressway • Henson Markham, Music Director • 904-346-0373
Sun
  May 16
2:00 pm AICMF: "String Fling...Concert in the Park"
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Christopher Rex and friends
Program to be announced
Free event, no ticket required
Performed at: Central Park, Fernandina Beach maps.google.com
Sun
  May 16
3:00 pm Riverside Community Concert: Don Thompson Chorale
Michael Dell, director
Riverside Presbyterian Church • www.rpcjax.org
849 Park St. (corner of Post) • Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-355-4585
Sun
  May 16
3:00 pm Christine Yoshikawa, piano
In regular concert engagements and recitals in major halls around the world, she has quickly established herself as one of Canada’s sought-after pianists. A prize winner of many national and international competitions, she is on the roster of recording artists for Eroica Classical Recordings and teaches master classes throughout North America, Europe and Asia in addition to serving on the faculties of Chipola College and Gulf Coast Community College. Her concert program includes Beethoven, Liszt, Rorem, Fisher, Ginastera and Rachmaninoff, among others.
Tickets: All seats $15
Studio Theatre • Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts • www.thcenter.org
The Center is located on the Orange Park Campus of St. Johns River Community College • www.sjrcc.edu
283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL • Box Office: (904) 276-6750
Sun
  May 16
3:00 pm UF Carillon at Century Tower: Sunday Afternoon Concert Series
The Sunday Afternoon Concert Series offers listeners the chance to hear the UF Carillon performed in a fifty minute recital. Programs are distributed at the south base of the tower and listeners are encouraged to find a location at least 100 feet from the tower for an optimal listening experience. Bring a blanket or lawn chair!
Century Tower • University of Florida • www.arts.ufl.edu/carillon/
Gainesville, FL • For more info, contact Dr. Laura Ellis via email lrellis@ufl.edu or phone 352-273-3181
Sun
  May 16
3:00 pm St. Augustine Community Chorus: MASTERWORKS CONCERT
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana • Ted Mathews, Conductor
Tickets: Adults $15 ($20 at the door), Children (12 & under) $5
Visit www.staugustinecommunitychorus.org for tickets and more info.
Ancient City Baptist Church
27 Sevilla Street, St Augustine, FL • Phone 904-829-3476
Sun
  May 16
5:00 pm Vespers at the Cathedral
This Sunday evening, please join us for a monastic tradition enlivened by the sound of music from around the world by the Cathedral Players.
St. John's Cathedral • www.saintjohnscathedral.org
256 East Church Street, Duval at Market Street, Jacksonville FL • Phone 904-356-5507
Sun
  May 16
6:00 pm Chamber Music Society:
Telemann: Concerto a quattro
      flute, oboe, violin, continuo
Bach: Aria "Kein Arzt ist ausser dir zu finden" (Cantata No. 103)
      counter-tenor, flute, continuo
Masse: Sonata No. 2
      two cellos, continuo
Bach: Concerto for violin & oboe
Free and open to the public. Donations welcome.
Craig Hall • Good Shepherd Episcopal Church • www.goodshepherd23.org
Park & Stockton Streets • Jacksonville • 904-387-5691
For Info: Henson Markham, Artistic Director 904-346-0373
Sun
  May 16
7:30 pm AICMF: Masterpieces of Struggle and Joy III
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Valentina Lisitsa, piano
      William Preucil, violin
      Trio RPM
      Christopher Rex, cello
      Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin
      Elizabeth Pridgen, piano
Works by Saint Saens, Schmann, Smetana
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church • www.poplcamelia.org
2600 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-6306
Tue
  May 18
5:30 pm Music @ Main: Piotr Szewczyk : Violin Futura II
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra violinist Piotr Szewczyk (www.violinfutura.com) performs still more new music for solo violin written especially for him by composers from around the world.
This recital is free and open to the public, and free parking is available. For more information about this and other free Library music programs visit jplmusic.blogspot.com, or call (904) 630-2665.
Jacksonville Main Library • www.jaxpubliclibrary.org
Hicks Auditorium (Conference level), 303 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Tue
  May 18
8:00 pm AICMF: Fort Clinch Candlelight Concert: American Roots Music—Fiddle and Guitar
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Jay Ungar, violin
      Molly Mason, guitar
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Fort Clinch State Park • www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch/
2601 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-277-7274
Wed
  May 19
8:00 pm AICMF: Fort Clinch Candlelight Concert: American Roots Music—Fiddle and Guitar
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Jay Ungar, violin
      Molly Mason, guitar
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Fort Clinch State Park • www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch/
2601 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-277-7274
Fri
  May 21
11:00 am
7:30 pm
Friday Musicale: Kevin Sharpe, Pianist
Art, Ascension and Absolution
The last three Piano Sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven
      No. 30 in E major op. 109
      No. 31 in A-flat major op. 110
      No. 32 in c minor op. 111
Friday Musicale concerts are presented for the benefit of the Jacksonville community and are free.
Friday Musicale • www.fridaymusicale.com
645 Oak Street, Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-355-7584
Contact: Henson Markham, 3rd Vice-Pres., 904-346-0373
Fri-Sat
  May 21-22
~ JSO: Cirque de la Symphonie (www.cirquedelasymphonie.com)
Michael Krajewski, conductor
Cirque nouveau-style acrobats and artists return to the JSO stage to meet the full power of symphonic sound. Marvel at this cast of the world's best aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, and much more. Last year's amazing performances were sold out. Reserve your seats today!
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra • www.jaxsymphony.org • Jacoby Hall • 904-354-5547
Fri
  May 21
6:00 pm St. Augustine Schola Cantorae: Vespers at La Leche
www.cantorae.com
Mission of Nombre De Dios & La Leche Shrine • www.missionandshrine.org
27 Ocean Avenue, St Augustine, FL • Phone 904-824-2809
Fri
  May 21
7:00 pm Music At St. Mark’s Concert Series: Steven Wooddell, organ
Steven Wooddell, former assistant organist at the University of the South (Sewanee) and now organist at First Presbyterian Church in Rome, Georgia, will present an organ recital at 7:00 in the sanctuary. Steven studied with Todd Wilson and Larry Palmer.
For more info about the St. Mark's Concert Series, see 2010 Concert Series Brochure
Free and Open to the Public
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church • www.stmarksjacksonville.org
4129 Oxford Avenue, Jacksonville, FL • Phone 904-388-2681
Fri
  May 21
7:30 pm AICMF: Masterpieces of Struggle and Joy IV
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Karen Gomyo, violin
      Andres Diaz, cello
      Wendy Chen, piano
      Trio RPM
Works by Tchaikovsky, Paul Schoenfield
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Amelia Plantation Chapel • www.ameliachapel.com
36 Bowman Road, Amelia Island, FL • Phone 904-277-4414
Sat
  May 22
7:30 pm AICMF: Resident Festival Artists
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Alicia Hui, violin
      Rebecca Anderson, violin
      Roberto Papi, viola
      Natalie Helm, cello
      Ran Jia, piano
      James Dunham, viola
      Christopher Rex, cello
Works by Boccherini, Turina, Borodin and Franck
Tickets: $10 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Macedonia AME Church • www.ame-church.com
202 South 9th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-310-6377
Sun
  May 23
10:45 am UUCJ Music for a Sunday Morning
Hans York, folk, jazz and pop • hansyork.com
Free and the public is invited. Nursery care provided.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville • www.uujax.org • 904-725-8133
7405 Arlington Expressway • Henson Markham, Music Director • 904-346-0373
Sun
  May 23
5:30 pm AICMF: Ritz Gala
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Eroica Trio
      Erika Nickrenz, piano
      Susie Park, violin
      Sara Sant'Ambrogio, cello
Program a la Carte-Audience Choice
Tickets: $50 (Dinner: $100) -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Ritz Carlton Amelia Island • www.RitzCarlton.com/AmeliaIsland
4750 Amelia Island Parkway, Amelia Island, FL • Phone 904-277-1100
Mon
  May 24
7:30 pm Palms Fine Arts: An Evening in Paris:
Choral Masterworks from France and Beyond
The Concert Choir of Tennessee Wesleyan College (www.twcnet.edu) • Dr. Nathan Windt, conductor (www.nathanwindt.com)
The 45-voice TWC Concert Choir tours extensively throughout the United States and Europe – a recent tour took them to Germany to perform for US troops. The evening’s program will feature music by French composers as well as music inspired by France, in addition to a traditional selection of sacred and secular American folk songs. Nathan Windt is entering his second year as Director of Choral Activities at TWC. Dr. Windt is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Palms Presbyterian Church • www.palmschurch.org
3410 S. Third Street, Jacksonville Beach, FL • Phone: 904-246-6427
Mon
  May 24
7:30 pm AICMF: Beer and G-Strings ~ Music of Passion and Fire
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Karen Gomyo, violin
      Andres Diaz, cello
      Wendy Chen, piano
      Trio RPM
Works by Sarasate, Chopin, Brahms, Monte/Rex, Kodály, Popper, Larson, Piazolla, Ravel
Tickets: $40 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Sandy Bottoms Beach Bar & Grill
2910 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-277-0814
Tue
  May 25
6:30pm FOL: Dr. Guy Yehuda, clarinet
Sponsored by Friends of Ponte Vedra Beach Library • www.friendspvlibrary.org
Ponte Vedra Beach Library • www.sjcpls.org/content/ponte-vedra-beach-branch
101 Library Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 32082 • Phone 904-827-6950
Tue
  May 25
7:30 pm AICMF: St. Lawrence String Quartet
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Geoff Nuttall, violin
      Scott St. John, violin
      Lesley Robertson, viola
      Christopher Costanza, cello
      James Dunham, viola
Works by Beethoven, Britten and Dvorak
Tickets: $25 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church • www.stpetersparish.org
801 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-4293
Thu
  May 27
1:00 pm AICMF:
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Resident Festival Artists
      Alicia Hui, violin
      Rebecca Anderson, violin
      Roberto Papi, viola
      Natalie Helm, cello
      Ran Jia, piano
Program to be announced
Free event, no ticket required
Performed at: Savannah Grand of Amelia Island • www.savannahgrandameliaisland.com 1900 Amelia Trace Court, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-321-0898
Fri
  May 28
6:00 pm AICMF: Beth Newdome Memorial Concert
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Arnold Steinhardt, violin
J.S. Bach and the Mystery of Chaconne
Tickets: $15 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church • www.stpetersparish.org
801 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-4293
Fri, May 28
  through
Sun, Jun 13
~ Spoleto Festival USA
Charleston, SC
www.spoletousa.org
Fri, May 28
  through
Sun, Jun 13
~ Piccolo Spoleto Festival
Charleston, SC
www.piccolospoleto.com
Sat
  May 29
11:00 am AICMF: Family Concert ~ Elephants, Djembach, and the Viper
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Amy Moretti, violin
      Stephan Moretti, percussion
      Andrew Rangell, piano and narration
      Phillip Pan, viper
Works by Woehr, Poulenc, and improvisations
Free event, no ticket required
Performed at: Peck Center Gym • www.fbfl.us
516 South 10th St, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-277-7364
Sat
  May 29
7:30 pm AICMF: Resident Festival Artists
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Alicia Hui, violin
      Rebecca Anderson, violin
      Roberto Papi, viola
      Natalie Helm, cello
      Ran Jia, piano
      Roberto Diaz, viola
      Christopher Rex, cello
All Brahms Program
Tickets: $10 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: Macedonia AME Church • www.ame-church.com
202 South 9th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-310-6377
Sun
  May 30
10:45 am UUCJ Music for a Sunday Morning
Sean Tarleton, jazz bass • www.seantarleton.com
Jason Anderson, piano/trumpet • Ashokan Farewell, Jeremy Lucas, narrator
Free and the public is invited. Nursery care provided.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville • www.uujax.org • 904-725-8133
7405 Arlington Expressway • Henson Markham, Music Director • 904-346-0373
Sun
  May 30
6:00pm The Good Shepherd Summer Organ Recital Series: Shannon Gallier
The inaugural concert in the new Good Shepherd Summer Organ Recital Series
Featuring Shannon Gallier, Organist
Playing music of Bruhns, Hancock, Bach, Vierne, and Gigout
Free and open to the public.
Mr. Gallier, a native of Texas, holds his Master's Degree in Organ Performance from Indiana University's prestigious Jacob's School of Music and his Bachelor's Degree in Organ Performance from Centenary College of Louisiana. His teachers have included Todd Wilson, Larry Smith, Holly Watson, and Jerome Wells. He is Organist-Choirmaster at Good Shepherd and is an active member of the American Guild of Organists, the Association of Anglican Musicians, and the Royal School of Church Music.
The Summer Recital Series is designed to showcase the magnificent 1929 E.M. Skinner Pipe Organ at Good Shepherd, as well as organists from the Jacksonville area and throughout the country.
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church • www.goodshepherd23.org
Park & Stockton Streets • Jacksonville • 904-387-5691
For more info, contact Shannon Gallier, Organist-Choirmaster, at sgallier@goodshepherd23.org
Sun
  May 30
7:30 pm AICMF: Beer and G-Strings II: Sam's Club
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Samuel Barber's Birth

Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival www.aicmf.com
      Elissa Koljonen, violin
      Elizabeth Pridgen, piano
      Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin
      Rebecca Anderson, violin
      Roberto Papi, viola
      Christopher Rex, cello
Tickets: $40 -- Call for Tickets 904-261-1779 or email office@aicmf.com
Performed at: O'Kane's Irish Pub & Eatery
318 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, FL • Phone 904-261-1000
Sun
  May 30
8:00 pm JSO: Concert on the Green
Gates open at 4 pm • Jacksonville Symphony concert at 8 pm
The Concert On The Green is now in its 21st year and is the largest event of its kind in Clay County, located on the on the beautifully landscaped area in front of Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts and St. Johns River Community College. It is the most attended Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra performance outside of Jacoby Symphony Hall.
However, the Concert On The Green is much more than just an annual concert. It is host to the Young Artist Scholarship Competitions, supporting the artistic abilities of Clay County students. Proceeds from the Concert On The Green will benefit Clay County Schools’ Music and Art programs and Rotary charities.
Log on to the Concert on the Green website www.concertonthegreen.com for tickets and information.
St. Johns River Community College • www.sjrcc.edu
Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts • thcenter.org
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