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2009-2010 Recital Series
Durango Bach Festival: March, 2010
Durango Chamber Music Festival: May, 2010
Sacred Arts Festival
St. Mark's Choirs
St. Mark's Musicians Release CDs
Music has the Power to Heal (Adult Ed Class)
Stay Informed: Join our E-mail List
About Music & Arts at St. Mark's
About the Schudi Pipe Organ

2009-2010 Recital Series

Now in its fifth season, the St. Mark's Recital Series is one of Durango's not-to-be-missed musical series. Download the season brochure here.

All of this year's recitals are on Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m. and are followed by a reception where you can meet the artists and mingle with other area music lovers.

All recitals will be held in the historic sanctuary of St. Mark's Church. Because seating is limited and some recitals have sold out, advanced ticket purchase is recommended.

Won't you consider providing additional support to the series? Your tax-deductible gift helps us continue these beautiful events.

Download the Season Brochure

Nan Wagner, Mezzo-Soprano
Friday, November 20, 2009 • 7:00 p.m.

Gemma Kavanagh, Soprano
Friday, January 22, 2010 • 7:00 p.m.



James Jon Bader, Cello
Friday, February 12, 2010 • 7:00 p.m.



Danielle Menapace, Oboe
Sunday, June 27, 2010 • 2:00 p.m.

  
Purchase your tickets online here.

Season tickets (four recitals): $50 adults, $25 12 and under and FLC students with ID.

Tickets for individual recitals: $15 adults, $7 12 and under and FLC students with ID.

Tickets are available online, by mail (St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 910 E. Third Ave., Durango, CO 81301) or in person at the church office Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Support the Recital Series!
We value your support of the recital series. Please consider how you can participate with your tax-deductible contribution. Please make checks payable to St. Mark's Episcopal Church and mark them "Recital Series." Please also include a note showing your level of support and how you'd like to be listed in the program.

Benefactor: $1,000 or more (Includes six complimentary tickets to each of the four recitals)
Saint: $500–$999 (Includes four complimentary tickets to each of the four recitals)
Angel: $250–$499 (Includes three complimentary tickets to each of the four recitals)
Donor: $150–$249 (Includes two complimentary tickets to each of the four recitals)
Contributor: $75–$149 (Includes one complimentary ticket to each of the four recitals)

E-mail Scott for information about advertising in the program or sponsoring a recital.

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2010 Durango Bach Festival

Mark your calendar for the third annual Durango Bach Festival
March 14 through 20, 2010

This year's festival again opens with a Student Recital Sunday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. Students of all ages are accepted by recommendation of their music teacher on a first-received, first-selected basis.
No ticket required. Suggested donation: $5.

Bach's Lunch is a half-hour recital Monday through Friday, March 15-19 at noon, followed by a luncheon in the Parish Hall. Meet the musicians, enjoy lunch, and hear interesting lectures.
No ticket required. Suggested donations: $5 recital, $5 lunch.

Bach's Birthday Bash, Saturday March 20 at 2:00 and repeated at 7:00 p.m. Come celebrate Bach's 324th birthday with a wonderful concert followed by an elegant reception featuring gourmet desserts and coffees.
Advance tckets recommended. $15 adults, $7 students/children. Space is limited and last year sold out; buy your tickets soon!

Up-to-the-minute information and the schedule of events are available at DurangoBachFestival.com

1. Buy a Bach Festival Pass! The $70 pass includes all recitals, all luncheons and talks, and one ticket to either the 2:00 or 7:00 p.m. Birthday Bash concerts.

2. Buy a Bach Festival Prelude Patron Pass for $95. All benefits of the Festival Pass, and receive a beautiful Durango Bach Festival mug!

3. Buy a Bach Festival Toccata Patron Pass for $125. All benefits of the Festival Pass, plus reserved priority seating and receive as our gift a Durango Bach Festival mug and bag!

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2010 Durango Chamber Music Festival

Mark your calendar for the second annual Durango Chamber Music Festival
May 14, 21 and 28, 2010
Kasia Sokol, Artistic Director

Up-to-the-minute information and the schedule of events are available at DurangoChamberMusic.com

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2009 Sacred Arts Festival a Great Success

The Sacred Arts Festival, celebrating artistic expressions of the sacred (representing any faith tradition) began in 2006 with ICON, a visual arts exhibit. The festival continues with art, music and poetry events, and a roundtable discussion. Plans are underway for the 2010 festival. Visit SacredArtsFestival.com for more information as it becomes available.

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St. Mark's Musicians Release CDs

Ted Carr has released Mystic Prophet : Playing in Tongues. The CD is $15 and is available in the church office or online at Amazon.

Cheryl Birchard (Cheryl White) has released a new CD entitled It Is Well with My Soul: Favorite Hymns Volume 1. The CD is available in the church office or online at CD Baby .

C. Scott Hagler has released RAGTIME!, a CD of piano rags by Scott Joplin, commemorating the 46th season of the Diamond Circle Melodrama. The CD is $15 and is available at Katzin Music, Southwest Sound, and the church office or online at CD Baby

Rochelle Mann and C. Scott Hagler have released Christmas with the Arioso Duo with guest violinist Kasia Sokol. The CD features the carol arrangements of C. Scott Hagler and is available in the office $10.

CDs are also available at the 3rd Ave. Corner Shop located in the Parish Hall at St. Mark's.

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St. Mark’s Choirs

St. Mark's Children's Choir
Children's Choir rehearses Tuesdays from 4:00–5:00 p.m. (September through May). Kids sing, play handchimes, and learn to read music. Please call Scott at 247-1129 or e-mail him for further information.

St. Mark's Choir
Choose one or both rehearsal times: Wednesdays (September through May) at 4:00 p.m. or Saturdays (September through May) at 9:30 a.m. No audition necessary. Reading music is helpful, but not required. Please call Scott at 247-1129 or e-mail him for further information.

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About Music & Arts at St. Mark’s

Music has long been an important aspect of worship and the life of the church at St. Mark's. The church values strong congregational singing with support provided by the pipe organ and favors live music over recorded, acoustic over amplified.

With the strong encouragement of Father Andrew Cooley and involvement of a dedicated music committee, the Vestry took a bold step in 2004 and created a minister of music position at St. Mark's. On November 1, 2004, C. Scott Hagler began his duties, and on his first Sunday, prepared a men's ensemble to sing for the offertory at the 10:15 service. Within weeks, the newly formed mixed-voice choir had around 25 participants. "It was if lots of people were sitting by their phones just waiting to be asked to come and sing," Scott noted.

Now numbering around 30 voices, St. Mark's Choir has sung a variety of repertoire – from Baroque to Jazz – in Sunday services, led Evensong and Services of Lessons and Carols, and particpated in ecumenical performances involving choirs from Durango-area churches of Vivaldi's "Gloria" and Dale Wood's "Service of Darkness." They have sung with Sababa ("Cool Jewish Music"), performed by invitation at Mesa Verde National Park's centennial celebration, and sung with Cyprian Consiglio on the Animas Music Festival. Instrumentalists, both guests and those who are part of the St. Mark's congregation, have provided additional musical support. "This church is blessed with a lot of amazing talent," he said. "And the ability to draw from the excellent music faculty and students at Fort Lewis has been a huge boon to our program."

Scott grew up in the Four Corners area and was very involved in music and art. He returns to Durango after 15 years in Denver, where he most recently was director of music ministries at Park Hill United Methodist Church, associate music director and principal accompanist for the Arvada Center Chorale, and director of Rocky Mountain Ringers, a semi-professional handbell choir. "It's really good to be back," Scott commented. In addition to his duties at St. Mark's, Scott is also a visiting instructor at Fort Lewis College, where he teaches organ and piano, and conducts for the Durango Choral Society.

The program continues to expand with exciting new events including the Sacred Arts Festival, The Art of Living, and the Durango Bach Festival. Check back often!

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