Start the weekend right with great music in a relaxed setting
Welcome to our fourteenth season!

We have a great line-up of concerts for our fourteenth season—welcoming back some of our favorite artists and meeting musicians new to our Happy Hour series. Along the way there will be a chance to hear what may be familiar pieces from the Early Music and Baroque repertoire, but they’ll also be plenty of opportunities to discover fresh compositions that will expand your musical horizons. What’s best—all of it is gorgeous music to lift our spirits and deepen our sense of wonder and beauty in the world. You can click here to see a full listing of our amazing season. We think you’ll be excited by the line-up, and we look forward to seeing you at a concert soon, or having you join us online.
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Our next concert…
Friday, March 20, 2026, 6:00 pm MDT

FERN ENSEMBLE
“Musical Conversations:
Trio Sonatas from 1610-1738”
You won’t want to miss this creative concert exploring conversations between musicians, instruments, nationalities, and chamber music traditions from the 17th and 18th centuries. It features one of Telemann’s beloved “Paris Quartets,” composed during his visit to Paris in 1737-1738. The piece is a beautiful realization of a French-styled dance suite through the lens of a German composer who was also well versed in the Italian musical style. This centerpiece will be paired with some lesser-known early baroque gems by Giovanni Pablo Cima, Tarquinio Merula, and J.S. Bach, plus a fascinatingly chromatic Trio Sonata by his son, C.P.E Bach.
The Performers
Jennifer Diaz Spera
Jeremy Druckman
Sandra Miller
Wesley Leffingwell
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Tickets will go on sale around February 16.
The Program
Trio Sonata No. 49 from Concerti Ecclesiastici (1610) – Giovanni Pablo Cima (1570-1622)
Canzoni overo sonate concertante per cheisa e camera (1637) – Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665)
Canzon la Strada à 3
Ballo detto Gennara à 3
Ballo detto Pollicio à 3
“Paris” Quartet No. 4 in B minor, TWV 43:h2 (1738) – Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Prélude (Vivement, Flatteusement)
Coulant
Gai
Vite
Triste
Menuet (Modéré)
Sonata for Flute and Basso Continuo, BWV 1034 (1724) – J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Adagio
Allegro
Andante
Allegro
Trio Sonata in d minor H. 567 (1731) – Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
Allegretto
Largo
Allegro
And then, our final concert of the season…
Friday, May 8, 2026, 6:00 pm MDT
MUSICKE’S CORDES
“La influencia española:
Two Hundred Years of Iberian Influence”
All concerts are at
Epiphany Lutheran Church
790 S. Corona in Denver
near Washington Park
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What people are saying
- “The epitome of Baroque!”
- “This is the most completely civilized way to start a weekend! It’s a short break from the frantic busyness of life to just sit, sip a little wine, and listen to great music.”
- “I love the format and the time of the concerts – the perfect way to unwind after a busy work week”
- “Just right for a Friday evening wind-down. I sit in a lovely and calm place with a nice glass of wine and listen to beautiful and live music that I do not hear anywhere else, which makes me forget about the world for a little while.”
- “It’s the perfect way to start a weekend! We get beautiful music, and there’s plenty of time for dinner afterwards.”