Triune Concerts

Triune Concert Series

St John's Triune Concert Series, which will celebrate its 45th season in 2010, has the distinction of being Columbus’ oldest church concert series. Every winter the series helps St John's to share diverse musical offerings with the community in a lovely acoustical and architectural setting. Since 1969 the concert series has been under the direction of St John's Minister of Music, May Schwarz.

St John's 45th Annual
TRIUNE CONCERT SERIES
Columbus' Oldest Continuous Church Concert Series

MOSTLY MOZART
Friday, January 22, 2010 • 8:00 pm
Per Enflo • Mozart Piano Concerto #21
Kia-Hui Tan • Mozart Violin Concerto #4
Triune Concert Orchestra • May Schwarz, director

BRASS BAND CONCERT
Friday, February 12, 2010 • 8:00 pm
Brass Band of Columbus • Tim Jameson, director
Central Ohio Brass • Jessica Sneeringer, director

Tom Battenberg's
HIGH STREET STOMPERS
Friday, February 26, 2010 • 8:00 pm

Triune Concert Series Sponsorship
SUPPORT THE SERIES!
Your sponsorship makes the Triune Concert Series possible. Sponsorship tickets are available from the church office (614.224.8634). Thank you for your on-going support of the St John’s Triune Concert Series—Columbus’ Oldest Continuous Church Concert Series.

We hope you will plan to join us for the 2010 Triune Concert Series. As always, admission and parking are free, and a freewill offering will be collected to support our worship, music, and outreach programs.

History of the Triune Concerts
Triune Concerts have welcomed noted performers including internationally acclaimed soprano Elizabeth Holleque (who performed "Tosca" at the Met with Luciano Pavarotti); Alessandro Siciliani conducting the Triune Concert Orchestra; The Brass Band of Columbus; Central Ohio Brass; pianist Per Enflo; and The Ohio State University Men's Glee Club.

Other musical performances over the years have included The Oberlin Baroque Ensemble; The Early Interval; the Singing Boys of Pennsylvania; The Ohio Boy Choir; Organists Heinz Wunderlich (Germany), Lionel Rogg (Switzerland), Piet Kee (Holland), Richard Townend (England), August Humer (Austria), Dennis James, Marianne Webb, Susan Ferre, Charles Benbow, and Gerre Hancock; The Columbus Symphony Brass Quintet; The Columbus Symphony String Quartet; The Columbus Symphony Woodwind Quintet; Oberlin College Concert Choir, Heidelberg College Concert Choir, The Ohio Village Singers, and The American Boychoir (Princeton).
 
It is our hope that these concerts continue to be spiritually refreshing and that audiences will return often to St John’s.

 

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