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The Ravishing Hour: Treasures of the French Choral Tradition

Saint Luke Catholic Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA | Get Directions »
$30.00

Join us as we celebrate small masterpieces of the French choral tradition. We will perform well-known and rarely heard gems of the impressionist and modern repertoire, including Lili Boulanger’s Soir sur la plaine and excerpts from Maurice Duruflé’s Quatre motets sur des
thèmes grégoriens. The program will also feature art songs by Boulanger and Claude Debussy as well as appearances by guest artist Paul Skevington, who will accompany the Chorale in dramatic works for organ and chorus.

Event Details

Posted by: Elizabeth Parrott
Where Saint Luke Catholic Church 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101
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Time 4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Who to bring College Students, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­www.­washi­ngtonmaste­rchorale.­org
Phone 202-596-8934
Price TICKETS: $30 (adult) & $15 (student)
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More About Saint Luke Catholic Church

Saint Luke Catholic Church

7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA
703-356-1255

Saint Luke's Catholic Church is a religious institution offering a safe and welcoming environment to pray and worship. The church offers a wide range of services and events for patrons, including weekly worship services, holiday events and educational programs. Some activities include ministries, music programs, adult education, Bible study, community service, youth ministries and more. The church holds social activities and also has a religious school with weekly classes for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Check the website for a full schedule of events or for details on how to register or volunteer with the church.

St. Luke celebrated its 50th anniversary in May 2011 and welcome a new priest in September.

The church, very modern in design, also has one of the most beautiful stained glass windows in McLean.

There is also a school. In fact the school was buit first and then the church.

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