Howdy folks! We no longer perform at the Filling Station! We are moving into our own space at 1715 Fifth St. NW on March 15.
The Church of Beethoven is proud to present it's second season of virtually sold-out shows of music and spoken word. We had no idea how successful we would be and we're forever grateful to our loyal audience. Their encouragement has prompted us to expand our mission by moving into our own custom-designed warehouse space at The Factory on Fifth. 1715 Fifth St. NW, just south of I 40. There we plan to produce more music, more poetry and move into other areas of the humanities and health-related fields. In addition to all that we will expand the concessions from mere coffee drinks to healthy prepared foods and fresh juices. Of course all this will need a lot of support from the community so I ask those who can to pitch in in whatever way they can. So.....
If you're free on Sunday mornings, love music of all kinds, enjoy great handmade coffee and tea, poetry, and the camaraderie of people with similar interests, then the NPR, District Magazine. Sunset Magazine, Weekly Alibi, Daily Lobo, Albuquerque the Magazine and Albuquerque Journal -recommended Church of Beethoven is for you! We present a one-hour program of music and poetry each Sunday morning.
On Sunday March 15 at 10:30 am we will present the Church of Beethoven all-starsin our new space! No fewer than ten of your favorite musicians and poets will grace the newly built stage. David Felberg, Ikuko Kanda, flutist Molly Barth, Christine Saari, LeRoy Lehr, Felix Wurman , poets Lisa Gill and Tony Hunt and more will be on hand to perform.
Come at 9:30 am for coffee. Music begins at 10:30 sharp.
On Sunday March 22 at 10:30 am we will hear the String Quartet in G minor by Debussy. The performers will be David Felberg and Roberta Arruda, violins Ikuko Kanda, viola and Felix Wurman, cello. The poet will be Zachary Kluckman.
NPR link
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97010881&sc=emaf