Sunday At Four Concert Series
The concert series, “Sunday at Four” was born of our desire to bring beautiful and exciting musical events into the lives of, not only our BVUUF congregants, but also into the lives of surrounding community members. Our main thrust, therefore, is outreach: creating a positive event to enrich the community. Eventually, as our budget becomes more solid, we hope to invite, as our guests, people from the community who have special needs.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Celebrating the Piano Bill Douglas and Friends Jazz Piano Ensemble World-renowned jazz pianist, bassoonist, composer and teacher, Bill Douglas regales us with the amazing rhythms of his spirited original compositions. Also featured will be: Bruce Orr, bassoon, Brad Behn, clarinet, Mark Diamond, bass and Tom Weiser, voice and percussion. Learn more at http://www.billdouglas.cc.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Celebrating the Piano Larry Graham Classical Pianist Pianist Larry Graham’s superb performances have garnered acclaim from both sides of the Atlantic. From Carnegie Hall to the Queen Elizabeth Concours, he is a first prize winner. His masterful playing is always accompanied by exceptional musicality, charm and genuine feeling. This is a rare treat of a concert that you won’t want to miss.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Central City Opera Ensemble “Saints and Sinners: The Good, the Bad and the Opera. We invite you to enjoy the extremes of opera, where saints can be absolutely angelic and sinners can be very, very bad! Scenes and songs from opera and classic musical theatre will stir your soul, but in what direction?? Both Heaven and Hell Beckon! Learn more at http://www.centralcityopera.org.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
World Music Steve Mullins and Ojaleo Ojaleo performs Spanish gypsy flamenco music and dance, Latin American and Balkan music, along with original and exciting “fusion” music influenced by and blending these and other world styles. An Ojaleo performance evokes the timeless beauty of these “old-world” traditions in a contemporary, virtuosic and thoroughly entertaining way. Ojaleo features composer Steve Mullins on the guitar and other ethnic string instruments; Sandra Wong on the violin and nyckelharpa; Sali Guiterrez, flamenco dancer; and Zahara, percussionist. Learn more at http://www.danceespana.com.
Sponsorship
“Same song—second verse!”
“Sunday at Four” was born of a desire to bring beautiful and exciting musical events into the lives of BVUUF congregants, as well as those of our surrounding community. Our main thrust, therefore, is outreach; creating a positive event to enrich the entire community. And eventually, as our budget becomes more solid, we hope to invite, as our guests, folks from the community who have special needs.
Our first two years were a success, both monetarily and artistically. However, it is common knowledge that fine artistic endeavors such as this one cannot survive on ticket sales alone, and so we have established a sponsorship program to ensure a long-lived project.
By becoming a sponsor of “Sunday at Four” you will be doubly rewarded, as follows:
“Orchestra” level: For a gift of $1,000.00, you receive 2 season passes.
“Chamber Orchestra” level: For a gift of $500.00, you receive 4 tickets to your concert of choice.
“Choir” level: For a gift of $200.00, you receive 2 tickets to your concert of choice.
“Quartet” level: For a gift of $100.00—one ticket.
“Solo” level: For a gift of $50.00 or under—-warm recognition and appreciation.
NOTE: Please send your check to the BVUUF office. Make sure to clearly mark on the memo line: “Sunday at Four” Sponsorship.
All donors will be mentioned in the brochure unless they wish to remain anonymous.
Thank-you! We are grateful for your support.
Sincerely, The Concert Series Committee







