Start the weekend right with great music in a relaxed setting

 

Welcome to

Happy Hour Chamber Concerts – Online!

During this time of pandemic we are continuing our mission to bring early music artists and appreciative audiences together in an intimate and informal setting. What’s different this season is that we are bringing this wonderful music into your home – or wherever else you want to hear it. Happy Hour Chamber Concerts is online this year. When you purchase a ticket, you will receive a link to a pre-recorded concert you can view online. We’ll even throw in the wine and snacks! Our artists are sharing a favorite recipe and wine paring you can fix ahead of time to enjoy during the concert! Fifteen minutes after the end of the release concert, you are invited to an hour-long video conference with the musicians and the rest of the audience.  We know the best way to enjoy this incredible music is in live performance, but we hope these online concerts will help to create a happy hour or two while we all work to keep each other healthy. Our thanks to our incredible musicians and our wonderful patrons for making this possible!


 

Our next concert

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 
6:00 PM

PARISH HOUSE BAROQUE

We are so happy to have Parish House Baroque back on our program to inaugurate our online series! Please check the website again in the near future to see their program. To learn more about Parish House Baroque, click here. Tickets should go on sale around August 25.


And then

We  are working with other musicians to develop a full season of music. We will post future online concerts as plans develop. Thanks for supporting our mission in early music!

What people are saying

  • “That was a wonderful concert – it seems the perfect format too. The timing was great too – we were able to go out after the concert, instead of having to rush through a dinner to make it in time”

 

  • “We find these concerts to be such a treat. They seem to help launch a few days of ease. The music is always first class and very engaging.”