David Leisner
“Among the finest guitarists of all time,” according to American Record Guide, David Leisner returns to St. Paul’s to perform a varied program of Bach, Schubert, Mertz, Duarte, Winslow and Leisner.
“Among the finest guitarists of all time,” according to American Record Guide, David Leisner returns to St. Paul’s to perform a varied program of Bach, Schubert, Mertz, Duarte, Winslow and Leisner.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Julie Andrijeski, the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra performs small-ensemble sonatas for strings and continuo.
Concert organist and leading Messiaen interpreter Jonathan Dimmock presents Olivier Messiaen’s Nativity Suite on the eve of the feast of the Epiphany.
Boston-based upper-voice ensemble Tapestry returns to St. Paul’s to present “Starry Night,” a program for voices and clarinet originally designed for the Mount Wilson Observatory in Los Angeles.
Hailed by The Boston Globe as “glowing,” “incandescent,” and “a singing actress to be reckoned with," soprano Jacquelyn Stucker performs a program including Strauss’s Four Last Songs.
Hailed by The Guardian as “a cellist of power and grace” who possesses “mature artistry and willingness to go to the brink."
James Kealey, this year's first-prize winner of the National Young Artist Competition in Organ Performance, performs on the Casavant organ.
St. Paul's Choir and North Carolina Baroque Orchestra present Bach's Cantata 61 and Handel's Messiah: Part I.
Atlanta-based Kinnara presents Joby Talbot’s modern choral masterwork “Path of Miracles", a musical pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago.