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Brahms A German Requiem (First Presbyterian Church, St Petersburg)

4:00pm, Sun, Apr 6 2025

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  • Type of event: Performance
    Start time: 4:00pm
    End time: 5:30pm
    Venue: First Presbyterian Church
    701 Beach Drive NE
    St. Petersburg, FL 33701
    Description:
    The Brahms German Requiem is one of the most important and well-loved of the choral masterworks of the Romantic period.

    The Requiem spans a full spectrum of human emotion with statements of celebration and hope, sadness and triumph, and provides a blessing of consolation, comfort, and peace.


    The Requiem is often cited as the pinnacle of Brahms’ career, showcasing his love for both voice and orchestra. The familiar chorus “How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place” highlights themes of comfort and solace.


    Join us for Brahms German Requiem London Edition, performed in English and featuring Dale Williams and Grigorios Zamparas performing four-hand piano.  Todd Donovan (Bass) and Jenny Kim-Godfrey (Soprano) are our featured soloists.

    Nancy Callahan - Guest Clinician
    No tickets required         Free-will Offering

    For more information about this performance of Brahms’ A German Requiem,
    as well as other concert series events at First Presbyterian Church, please visit the First Presbyterian Church website.

Brahms A German Requiem (Palma Ceia Presbyterian)

4:00pm, Sun, Apr 13 2025

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  • Event Details
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  • Type of event: Performance
    Start time: 4:00pm
    End time: 5:30pm
    Venue: Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church
    3501 W San Jose St, Tampa, FL 33629
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    Description:
    The Brahms German Requiem is one of the most important and well-loved of the choral masterworks of the Romantic period.

    The Requiem spans a full spectrum of human emotion with statements of celebration and hope, sadness and triumph, and provides a blessing of consolation, comfort, and peace.


    The Requiem is often cited as the pinnacle of Brahms’ career, showcasing his love for both voice and orchestra. The familiar chorus “How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place” highlights themes of comfort and solace.


    Join us for Brahms German Requiem London Edition, performed in English

    Nancy Callahan, Music Director

    Featuring Dale Williams and Grigorios Zamparas performing four-hand piano.
    Solosts:  Jenny Kim-Godfrey (Soprano) and Todd Donovan (Bass)


    Brahms concert sponsors:  Dr. Richard and Carol Lockey
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