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Georgetown Concert Series - Washington Bach Consort

St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish, 3240 O St NW, Washington, DC | Get Directions »
$30.00

           

      Washington Bach Consort

            J. Reilly Lewis, Music Director

            Mark Duer, Baritone         

Washington’s internationally acclaimed baroque ensemble will delight aficionados of Johann Sebastian Bach as part of the Georgetown Concert Series at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Georgetown. In addition to instrumental music, the program will also feature the Solo Cantata No. 82, Ich habe genug with Mark Duer, baritone. Maestro Lewis will also perform organ music by the master on the new Casavant Frères pipe organ.  

Tickets:  $30.00/ Students and Seniors, $15.00

To purchase tickets online:

 website:  www.stjohnsgeorgetown.org

Event Details

Posted by: Samuel Carabetta
Where St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish 3240 O St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Next on This event is over.
Time 5:00 pm–6:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­stjohnsgeo­rgetown.­org
Phone 202-338-1796
Price $30.00/ Students and Seniors, $15.00
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More About St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

3240 O St NW, Washington, DC
202-338-1796

St. John's Episcopal Church in Georgetown is across O Street from the Hyde-Addison school. The church sits on a hill, straddling O Street and Potomac Street, and was founded in 1796. Francis Scott Key and Thomas Jefferson were founders.

Today the parish hosts both spiritual and social events. Church members go on monthly "field trips" to places of interest like the Newseum and the Franciscan Monastery. Additional activities include an annual picnic, a Christmas greens sale and a monthly movie night. The church's sign, emblazoned with the expression "all are welcome," exemplifies the attitude of the parish towards its neighboring community.

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