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A Musical Journey through Europe

Park Avenue Congregational Church, UCC, 50 Paul Revere Rd, Arlington, MA | Get Directions »
$15.00

The award willing pianist, Maria Pikoula will perform music of Brahms, Liszt, and Debussy on Sunday, Feb. 3rd at 3 PM.  The highlight of the concert will be national premieres of "Soul Ascending," and "Lumen de Lumine" by Constantine Caravassilis, a composer born in Pikoula's homeland of Greece who is now composing in Toronto. An artist's reception will follow the concert.

Pikoula received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from Boston University where she studied with the legendary pianist and teacher Anthony di Bonaventura.  Pikoula has won many honors and awards in international and national competitions.  You can learn more and hear a few of her performances on her web site:  www.mariapikoula.com.

Event Details

Posted by: Kathleen Fink
Where Park Avenue Congregational Church, UCC 50 Paul Revere Rd, Arlington, MA 02476
Next on This event is over.
Time 3:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­pacc-­ucc.­org/­events/­conce­rtseries
Phone 781-643-8680
Price In advance: adults $15, seniors/students $10, $20/$12 at the door

More About Park Avenue Congregational Church, UCC

Park Avenue Congregational Church, UCC

Park Avenue Congregational Church, UCC

50 Paul Revere Rd, Arlington, MA
781-643-8680

Services are held every Sunday at 10am. The church offers "Crib Room Care" for children under two during Sunday services.

Sunday school classes run from approximately 10:15am to 11:15am and are tailored for students in kindergarten through ninth grade. A confirmation class is offered for ninth-graders as they prepare to become members of the church.

Among the church's many groups is Sarah's Circle, a women-only book club with a focus on feminine spirituality. The church also hosts a long-running concert series highlighting local musicians. Money raised through the concerts is used to support the church's music programs, including the restoration and maintenance of its historic Skinner organ.

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