Join us at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in San Francisco St. Luke's Episcopal Church warmly invites you to an afternoon of inspiring music and reflection at 1755 Clay Street (@ Van Ness), San Francisco, CA 94109. For directions or more information, visit www.stlukessf.org or contact us at (415) 673-7327 * office@stlukessf.org
Complimentary parking is available at the Old First Garage (1725 Sacramento St.)
3:15 PM - Concert: Mezzo Jessalynn Levine & Organist Joy-Leilani Garbutt Enjoy a captivating performance celebrating the often-overlooked brilliance of women composers from the Baroque era. Mezzo-soprano Jessalynn Levine and organist Joy-Leilani Garbutt present works by Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, Francesca Caccini, and Caterina Assandra-trailblazing musicians whose compositions blend lyrical beauty, intricate counterpoint, and bold innovation. This program brings their powerful legacy to life, honoring voices that shaped music history from the margins.
4:00 PM - Choral Evensong with St. Luke's Choir Experience the timeless beauty of Choral Evensong as interpreted through the fresh, expressive voices of contemporary composers Melissa Dunphy and Kerensa Briggs. Performed by St. Luke's Choir, these evocative works breathe new life into the Anglican choral tradition, offering a contemplative and moving encounter with sacred texts reimagined for today's world.
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