Concerts and Events
CONCERT
SERIES
A Message from Director of Music
Dear friends,
It brings me great joy to share our concert series. As you will see, we remain committed to bringing only the finest performers from around our community and across the country to play in this beautiful space. It is our hope that these performances will continue to invigorate the life of this parish and our community.
Thank You,
Lisa Lewis
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Upcoming Concerts
St. Luke's is fortunate to offer a variety of special concerts, Evensongs, and collaborative performances throughout the year.
In 2023, we offered a spring Evensong with organ recital from Rees Taylor Roberts. In October we hosted "A European Journey: Byrd to Bach" featuring early music selections for voice, harpsichord, cello, and recorder. In November we celebrated the Feasts of All Saints and All Souls with a concert featuring the Faure Requiem and works by Bach, Rutter, and Locklair. The combined choirs of St. Luke's, Church of the Advent, and members of Douglass Boulevard Christian Church participated.
Coming up, we have a Lenten Concert and Choral Evensong on March 10th featuring our Music Academy's guitar teacher Kayla Gibbs. We hope to see you for this contemplative musical offering.
PAST
CONCERTS
We have been fortunate to host a series of leading vocalists and instrumentalists from Louisville and across the United States. Recordings are available for your continued enjoyment.
Emily Albrink
Emily is on the voice faculty at the University of Louisville. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Washington National Opera, and the Kentucky Opera. Her debut album is released this Spring.
Her program features the works of Eric Whitacre, Jack Heggie, and Brahms among others. She is accompanied by David George, piano.
Stephen Price
Stephen is on the Organ faculty at Ball State University where he was appointed to the faculty in 2018. He is a well known recitalist and his recordings have been featured on the Pipedreams broadcast on NPR. He holds a doctorate from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University.
Carolyn Craig
Carolyn is an award winning organist. She has been heard at St. Pauls , Truro, Wells, Westminster Abbey, and Winchester. She is currently an Organ Scholar at Westminster Cathedral (Catholic) in London, England. She holds degrees from Yale University and the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University.
Her program features the works of Florence Price, Bach, and Duruflé.
John Cummins
John is Organist/Choirmaster at St Paul’s Episcopal Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.. He is the artistic director of the St Paul’s concert series. He holds degrees from the University of Alabama and the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music.
His program features the works of Margaret Sandresky, Bach, and Swelling.