🎶 Final Evensong of the Season


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In a city marked by constant motion, our concerts offer a unique sanctuary—a place to escape, reflect, and experience the cathartic magic of classical music. Your seat is waiting, and all events are FREE.
Explore the full schedule and more at GreatMusicLA.org.


This Week


May 12, 4:15pm​
​Solemn Evensong
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THE CHOIR OF ST. JAMES​
​James Buonemani, conductor

Final Evensong of the Season

James Buonemani: Westminster Abbey Responses
​Buonemani: St. James Canticles
​Ivo Antognini: Ubi Caritas
​Scott Perkins: Ave Maria (world premiere)

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May 19, 6:00pm​
​Classical Sundays at Six​
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PACIFIC TRIO

Roger Wilkie, violin
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John Walz, cello
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Edith Orloff, piano

Cassado: Trio
​Ravel: Trio in A Minor

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May 26, 6:00pm​
​Classical Sundays at Six
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International Laureates Organ Series​
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BRUCE NESWICK

Final Performance of the Season

Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E-flat “St. Anne”
​David Hurd: Te Deum Laudamus
​Marcel Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in A-flat
​Texu Kim: world premiere (not yet titled)
​Neswick: Improvisation on a submitted theme

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Free Parking available across from the front of church at 3926 Wilshire Blvd.

DIRECTIONS FOR FREE PARKING:

IF DRIVING NORTH ON ST. ANDREWS AWAY FROM WILSHIRE: Turn left on 6th street; Turn left on Wilton Pl; Turn left on Wilshire; When arriving at 3926 Wilshire Blvd, turn into driveway and gate will automatically open. Park anywhere. This is the front entrance labeled “Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles.”
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IF DRIVING SOUTH ON ST. ANDREWS TOWARD WILSHIRE: Turn left on Wilshire, then an immediate right onto St. Andrew’s Place; Turn right on Ingraham; Turn right on S. Wilton Pl.; then turn right on Wilshire Blvd. When arriving at 3926 Wilshire Blvd, turn into driveway and gate will automatically open. Park anywhere.This is the front entrance labeled “Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles.”

Please remove your car from the lot no later than 30 minutes following the end of the event. Otherwise, you will be locked in.

Thank YOU!

We are grateful to the Ahmanson Foundation, The Colburn Foundation, and the support of our Friends of Great Music at Saint James. If you are not already a friend, please consider becoming one. Together we can once again experience the inspirational journey of live music-making in the beautiful acoustics of St. James Church!
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