2024-25 Season

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Holbrook Organ Series | Chris Oelkers {Live!}
Nov
13

Holbrook Organ Series | Chris Oelkers {Live!}

Music by Böhm, Buxtehude, Petr Eben, Cor Kee, Ernst Pepping, and Lübeck

Chris Oelkers, Director of Music, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd

Welcome back to classical music LIVE!

Consistent with state and local requirements that allow live performances, attendance will be limited and social distancing practices, including the wearing of masks, will be required of all who attend the performance.

RSVPs are not required, as Redeemer's Covenant Hall can seat up to 150 people under the current guidelines, but AoA reserves the right to limit attendance if necessary.

AoA is able to present this recital due to the very robust air conditioning system found in Covenant Hall, with its use of MERV 13 filters and 15% to 25% outside air and up to 15 complete air exchanges each hour.

AoA will also continue its tradition of a wine reception during intermission, served outdoors and in accordance with state and local requirements.

Even with all these precautions, however, AoA cannot guarantee the complete safety of the space and the performance, and those attending do so at their own risk and release AoA and Redeemer of all liability.

We hope you will be able to join us!

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Holbrook Organ Series | Melanie Randall {Live!}
Oct
16

Holbrook Organ Series | Melanie Randall {Live!}

Music by Bach, Böhm, Buxtehude, G. Frescobaldi, and Lübeck

by Melanie Randall, Organist, University Christian Church; Dean, Austin Chapter of the American Guild of Organists

Welcome back to classical music LIVE!

Consistent with state and local requirements that allow live performances, attendance will be limited and social distancing practices, including the wearing of masks, will be required of all who attend the performance.

RSVPs are not required, as Redeemer's Covenant Hall can seat up to 150 people under the current guidelines, but AoA reserves the right to limit attendance if necessary.

AoA is able to present this recital due to the very robust air conditioning system found in Covenant Hall, with its use of MERV 13 filters and 15% to 25% outside air and up to 15 complete air exchanges each hour.

AoA will also continue its tradition of a wine reception during intermission, served outdoors and in accordance with state and local requirements.

Even with all these precautions, however, AoA cannot guarantee the complete safety of the space and the performance, and those attending do so at their own risk and release AoA and Redeemer of all liability.

We hope you will be able to join us!

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