UPCOMING CONCERTS
Venus & Mars :
Love & War
09/28/2025
Salon Series (Chevy Chase, MD)— 4:00PM
—address given upon ticket purchase
Riffing off the iconic book title of the 1990s, come experience a tour of love in its many forms, tangled in conflict: from the sublime to the serious, and even the absurd. Join us for an afternoon of Italian serenades, musical theatre, novelty songs, pop hits from Sam Cooke to the Spice Girls, and a soap opera suite!
Night
10/22/2025
The Jefferson, Arlington— 7:30 PM
10/25/2025
St. Francis Episcopal Church, Great Falls— 7:30 PM
“I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.” —Sarah Williams
“The night is the hardest time to be alive and 4am knows all my secrets.” —Poppy Z. Brite
Whether you identify with Williams or Brite, you’ll find something that resonates in the first of a two-part concert venture this season. We will go into “that good night” with an eclectic, nocturnal mix of classical and popular selections, from Brahms’ “O Schöne Nacht,” to selections from living American composer Tom Cipullo’s song cycle Insomnia, to James Taylor’s “Lonesome Road,” and more. We will follow NIGHT up with the program DAY in May 2026.
Star of the Morning
12/07/2025
St Luke's Episcopal Church, Alexandria— 7:00 PM
Join us for our annual winter meditation, featuring music, poetry, and other readings from many sacred and secular traditions celebrating the season.
Gala Fundraiser
Valentines Day Weekend, February 2026
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Come for a party filled with musical romance, food, drink, and fun! We are celebrating our 20th year as an ensemble from its inception, and we are launching an endowment fund this season to help perpetuate our ensemble’s ongoing mission. Don’t miss it!
Day
05/16/2026
The Lyceum, Alexandria— 4:00 PM
06/27/2026
St. Francis Episcopal Church, Great Falls— 4:00PM
“This new day is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Part 2 of our themed concert venture, following NIGHT. From selections by American composer Ned Rorem, to shape note music, to the Beatles, we will “shed a little light” in our closing program of the season. We are excited to be presenting this program at two venues with which we have an historical association: The Lyceum, and St. Francis Episcopal!