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January

    Sarah Cahill – No Ordinary Light – Friday, January 23 at 8 pm

    Sarah Cahill – No Ordinary Light – Friday, January 23 at 8 pm
    *** LIVE STREAM LINK HERE *** Sarah Cahill introduces a new project combining classical and new compositions on the theme of homage and loss, featuring music by Maurice Ravel, Robert Helps, Lou Harrison, Zenobia Powell Perry, Samuel Adams, Danny Clay, and Maggi Payne. The title comes from Jawaharalal Nehru's eulogy after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi: "The light has gone out, I said, and yet I was wrong. For the light that shone in this country was no ordinary light."

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    Lieder Alive! – 75 Legacy Liederabend 75 – Sunday, January 25 at 4 pm

    Lieder Alive! – 75 Legacy Liederabend 75 – Sunday, January 25 at 4 pm
    *** LIVE STREAM LINK HERE *** In their immeasurable contribution to the legacy of LIEDER ALIVE!, these two much revered artists, Kindra Scharich and Jeffrey LaDeur, will join their glorious musical souls to offer us their deep love of Lieder in a journey through the treasures of Robert Schumann's Liederkreis Op, 39, and a collection of Johannes Brahms' Lieder, in celebration of LIEDER ALIVE! founder and director Maxine Bernstein’s Legacy and her 75th Birthday!

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    Circadian String Quartet – Footprints in the Snow – Saturday, January 31 at 8 pm

    Circadian String Quartet – Footprints in the Snow – Saturday, January 31 at 8 pm
    *** LIVE STREAM LINK HERE *** Fleeting impressions, dream-like color, and hypnotic form in music for string quartet by 20th century masters Hugo Kauder, Claude Debussy and Philip Glass.

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Old First Concerts has volunteer opportunities available!

Our concerts rely on the generosity of volunteers to assist with simple tasks like:

ushering

distributing programs

box office

set-up and clean-up

Scheduling is flexible — you choose when to work! We especially need helping hands for our Friday and Saturday night performances.

An excellent opportunity for students, seniors, or anyone who possesses a love for music!

If you’d like to consider volunteering with Old First Concerts, please contact curtishuth@oldfirstconcerts.org for more information.