DGMC concerts

Last Concert of 2020

Dear DGMC Members and Friends,

Happy Holidays!  This week’s “webconcert” will be the last one for 2020.  We’re going to take a little break and then resume our on-line concert series on January 23rd.  We hope you will be able to enjoy this special time of year, even if is probably much different from past years. …

New Webconcerts Announced

Our next two “webconcert” programs feature the piano trio of Jen Leckie (violin), Tim Archbold (cello), and Chris Garofalo (piano) performing the complete set of pieces in The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, composed by Ástor Piazzolla.   I got to preview these videos – they are exquisite! …

Fall Benefit Virtual Concert available Sunday, November 29, 2020

Dear DGMC Members and Friends,

Greetings!

On Sunday, November 29th at 3:00 PM we will release our Fall Benefit Concert.  This will be a full concert – just like the House Concerts we have been holding for the last three years – except it will be a virtual concert that you can view from our website.   This is always a wonderful concert and now it will be available to enjoy in the comfort of your own home.  This is a free concert but we hope it will encourage you to help support our student music awards.  All donations received from this benefit concert will be used to fund the DGMC student music awards to be awarded in the spring of 2021. …

Concert series update

Dear DGMC Members and Friends,

I hope you are enjoying our Sunday “webconcert” programs. You can connect to our concerts from our DGMC website.  The most recent concert (Louise Kelly’s “What a Night, No Stars ) can be accessed from the homepage by scrolling down to UPCOMING EVENTS.  All available concerts can be accessed by clicking the See all concerts button under UPCOMING EVENTS, or by selecting Concerts & events from the top menu of our website. Or, better yet, when you’ve finished listening to the current video, simply scroll down and access all previous performances from there. …

Announcing our new concert season

We’re actually pretty excited about a new way of providing music to our community — streaming weekly concerts online — because it allows us to include musicians who find it difficult to perform on our Sunday concert days, and it allows us to reach a new audience beyond our local region.  We already have enough finished videos to last until early November and have confirmations from quite a few more musicians who are still working on videos for us. …