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This fall, to stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offering something new: Epiphany Tuesday Concerts at Home. Each Tuesday at 12:10, we will post a performance to our YouTube channel. You can expect the same eclectic music and the beauty of our resonant acoustic space – now able to be watched on demand. Take a break while you work from home to enjoy professional performances from around the world.

September 2020 Concerts

September 1

US Army String Quartet plays Giddens, Haydn, Morricone, and Balakrishnan.

September 8

Thomas Sheehan, organist at the Washington National Cathedral, will play works by Vivaldi, Kile Smith, Carson Cooman, Adolphus Hailstork, and Timothy Tikker.

September 15

The Evelyn Duo plays The Long View: A Portrait of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Nine Songs. With Shari Eve Feldman, soprano, and Mackenzie Lyn Marr, piano.

September 22

Ronn McFarlane and Carolyn Surrick, Lute and Viola da gamba duo.

September 29

Daniel Aune, Organist, Faculty at Peabody Conservatory, will play Bach, Bolcom, Bonnet, Pachelbel, and Schumann.

The Tuesday Concert Series is a weekly offering to the community by The Church of the Epiphany, presenting concerts each Tuesday at 12:10. These 45-minute programs include solo performers and chamber music, visiting choirs from around the world, multi-cultural events, and other experience of live music that enrich and engage our audiences. The Washington Bach Consort regularly presents concerts at Epiphany as part of their cantata series, and faculty musicians from The Levine School of Music frequently bring creative programming to the series as well. There is no admission charged for these concerts, though we hope audience members will support the series with a goodwill donation.

The Church of the Epiphany is a beautifully vibrant acoustic space, with a Steinway 9-foot concert grand piano and 64-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ available for performances. Whether you are taking a break from your workday, visiting the city as a tourist, or making a day of lunch and a concert in downtown Washington, you are welcome.

How You Can Help Support the Tuesday Concert Series:

The Tuesday Concert Series costs the church upwards of $40,000 in administration, advertising, and instrument upkeep. Donations, large and small, help to keep the concert series secure and allow us to bring outstanding performers to Epiphany week by week. You can become a Sponsor of the Tuesday Concert Series at a giving level comfortable for you; our series is dependent on your generosity. For more information about supporting or underwriting a complete concert, please contact our Development Associate, Anya McMurrer, at amcmurrer@epiphanydc.org or make a secure online donation now. To become a continuing supporter, select Tuesday Concert Series in the drop down menu and choose a recurring donation.

To perform in the Tuesday Concerts Series at Epiphany:

If you are interested in performing on the series, contact Dr. Jinsun Cho, our Director of Music, at tcs@epiphanydc.org to express your interest, including proposals for a 45 minute program and links to recordings of your work. Performers are paid from the donations made at their concert, with the church taking 20% of the donations to help defray costs. Performers are welcome to sell CD’s following their concert. The church provides a printed program and local advertising, but performers are encouraged to advertise their concert through their own networks as well. We typically draw audiences of approximately 75 people.

Visiting Us: Places to Eat Nearby There are several places to eat lunch near Epiphany, as we are centrally located downtown.

The Hamilton: 600 14th St NW

MXDC: 666 14th St NW

Ocean Prime: 1341 G St NW

Maison Kayser: 1345 F St NW

Roti: 1311 F St NW

District Taco: 1309 F St NW

Bakery Paul: 555 13th St NW