All Saints’ Memorial Church, also known as the Stone Church, is once again featuring Eric Wyrick, NJSO’s Concertmaster, Alisa Wyrick, violinist and violist with the NYC Opera Orchestra, Brett Deubner, violist with the NJSO, and Tomoko Fujita, cellist with the NY Chamber Music Co-op for this year’s Annual Candlelight Concert.
The event will be held Sunday, Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. at the historic Church for its 40th anniversary candlelight event and reception.
This performance highlights the refined musicianship of each individual, and collectively, an exuberance that has gained them rave reviews and national recognition.
The program for the November event includes String Quartet in E Minor Op. 44 No. 2 by Felix Mendelssohn and, String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 “American” by Antonin Dvorak.
Tickets are $45 per person and include the concert in the church sanctuary followed by a candlelight reception in the parish house. This will give attendees the opportunity to mix and mingle with the performers and fellow concert- goers.
To ensure of seating, make reservations early as seats are limited. Contact the Church by phone at 732-344-9081 or by website, www.allsaintsnavesink.org, News and Events page for inquiries or reservations.
All Saints’ Memorial Church, an example of English Gothic Revival architecture and National Historic Landmark since 1988, hosts a number of stellar musical and theatrical presentations annually. The Candlelight Concert at All Saints’ has become an autumnal classic offering a unique opportunity to enjoy superb chamber music in a warm and inviting setting. Guest ensembles rave about the sanctuary acoustics and attendees rave about the beauty of the space resplendently framed in candle glow. A lovely and lively reception follows in the parish house and offers a perfect venue for performers and attendees to mix and mingle.