Candlelight Concerts
The annual candlelight concert is the sole fundraising event of the year. This concert and the support of our patrons brings world-class music to the local community, and raises critically needed scholarship and outreach funds to preserve and expand music education in the Northern Piedmont area.

NOW
On February 8 the New Orchestra of Washington (NOW) under the direction of Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez presented the stunning centerpiece to an elegant evening, enjoyed by close to 150 people. The ensemble consisted of a double string quartet with contrabass, which sounded stunningly full in the intimate setting of the ballroom at Barton Oaks.

J. Reilly Lewis
The event featured the highly talented conductor and keyboard artist, J. Reilly Lewis. “Lewis’s performance journeyed well above the timberline into the heart and soul of Bach’s genius", said The Washington Post of his playing and conducting. “It was clear from his reading of it that Lewis loves this music deeply; it was a performance so tender you never wanted it to end.”

Brilliant Bach
On Sunday February 9th, the Community Music School of the Piedmont held its annual Candlelight Concert. This time, the theme was “Brilliant Bach”. It featured the internationally acclaimed conductor and keyboard artist Dr. J. Reilly Lewis and performers from the Washington Bach Consort.

Time for Three
A phenomenal trio of classically trained musicians gave a stupendous performance that left the audience thoroughly delighted and asking for more. The event was the Sixth Annual Candlelight Concert, a benefit event at The Community Music School of the Piedmont. On Sunday January 27th, Time for Three's two violinists - Zack De Pue and Nick Kendall - and one double bassist - Ranaan Meyer - played their hearts out for the local, much-impressed crowd.