Concerts & Events

2025-26 Season

See HERE for Compline (“Nightsong”) locations.

Past events and livestreams: Music at St. Luke YouTube Channel

February 22, 4pm
The Southern Tier Singers Collective
Orlando Lassus:  Lamentations of Jeremiah
Written in 1584, The Lamentations of Jeremiah by Orlando Lassus contains many themes that still resonate in our modern world. Experience this stunning Renaissance polyphony in an exciting and contemplative performance. 

Wednesday, February 25 at 12:30pm
Cornell University Midday Music for Organ presents Andrew Johnson and Yuhe Su

Tuesday, March 3 at 7pm
Cornell University presents Benjamin Kjell, organ

March 15 at 4pm
Amanda Mole, organ
“Germany visits St. Luke” A chance to experience what a traveling artist from Germany may have heard as they encountered an instrument from the nearby 19th-century France. Amanda Mole presents a mixed program of German music with a French influence and works to highlight the Lenten season.

Johann Gottfried Müthel:  Fantasie in G Minor
Johannes Brahms: Selections from Elf Choralvorspiele, Op. 122
Muffat, Georg: Toccata septima from Apparatus musico-organisticus                                                  
Louis Vierne: 4. Adagio from Symphonie No. 3, Op. 28                                                          
Max Reger:  11. Melodia from 12 Stücke, Op. 59                                                                     
Johann Sebastian Bach:  Prelude and Fugue in E-flat Major, BWV 552

April 19 at 4pm
The Cayuga Vocal Ensemble
Sean Linfors, musical director
Bach's Motet "Ich lasse dich nicht" (BWV 1064) and Steven Stucky's "The Music of Light"

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