The Irving Sisters Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Lawn Lounge: Summer Outdoor Concert Series Every Friday at 6pm.

Come and enjoy The Irving Sisters!
This concert will include songs from ‘30s and ‘40s PLUS a section of songs for kids!

Freewill donation: All proceeds will go to the musicians.

Emily Birsan, soprano, Nick Photinos, cello and Yasuko Oura, piano Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Lawn Lounge: Summer Outdoor Concert Series Every Friday at 6pm.

Emily Birsan, soprano
Nick Photinos, cello
Yasuko Oura, piano

Freewill donation: All proceeds will go to musicians.

the Byron Oakley Horn Quartet Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Lawn Lounge: Summer Outdoor Concert Series Every Friday at 6pm.
We are kicking off our summer outdoor concert series with the Byron Oakley Horn Quartet. Come enjoy a fun concert on the lawn, safely socially distanced and wearing a mask. BYOB. Freewill donation: All proceeds will go to the musicians.

Empowered Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Our last concert on May 7, Empowered, will feature soprano Emily Pogorelc, praised for her "lively, incisive soprano" by the New York Times, in chamber music inspired by strong female characters. This concert will feature John Harbison's Mirabai Songs--Mirabai, a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet, was 27 when her husband was killed in a war. She refused to die on her husband's funeral pyre, as was the custom, and instead left her family compound, wrote poems to Krishna, and sang and danced them in the streets.

Half the Sky--POSTPONED until further notice Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States
Song of Songs Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

On Sunday January 26th at 2pm, Chamber Music at Bethany will trace the music inspired by Song of Songs. Featuring 2019 Grammy Award-winning tenor Karim Sulayman and Dan O'Connell on french horn along with CM@B Co-Directors cellist Nick Photinos and pianist Yasuko Oura, the program features music across five centuries inspired by one of the most intimate and sensual poems of all time, the Song of Songs. This erotic love poetry at the end of the Bible (seriously, check it out) has inspired centuries of composers from the middle ages to today, and we'll offer works from Monteverdi to Britten and beyond exploring this unabashedly lush text.

Program:
Britten: Canticle I: "My beloved is mine and I am his", Op. 40
Tanaka: Song of Songs
Wilson: Mvmts 1, 5, 6,9 from Musings: An Ode to the Greek Muses
Caccini: Chi e costei
Monteverdi: Vespers Nigra Sum
Rachmaninoff: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Mvmt. III. Andante
Britten: Canticle III: "Still falls the rain", Op. 55

Fluteworks Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Our co-director Tim Munro will be joined by flutists Jennifer Gunn and Emma Gerstein for an evening of flute music.

spring blooms Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Come join us for gorgeous chamber music by Dvorák and Schulhoff.

Reverie: an Afternoon of French Music Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

Emily Pogorelc, soprano, Tim Munro, flute, Nick Photinos, cello, and Yasuko Oura, piano

Ashes and Dreams by HAVEN Trio Chicago, IL, United States
Bethany United Church of Christ 4250 North Paulina St.
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

We are presenting a dynamic trio Haven Trio, comprised of Lindsay Kesselman, soprano, Kimberly Cole Luevano, clarinet, and Midori Koga, piano in an all American program. Come and hear music of living composers Lee Kasselman, Lori Laitman, and Rolf Jacobsen in a program described as “The imperishability of humanity’s songs amidst a chaotic world.”