On Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at 7pm, the Santa Ynez Valley Concert Series will present its final concert of the 2023-2024 season at St Mark’s in the Valley Church. This concert will be performed by the Principal English Horn of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Roger Roe, and distinguished pianist Dr. R. Kent Cook.
Artistic Director, Robert Cassidy, said, “I think this might be the first ever English Horn/Oboe and piano recital given in Los Olivos! Don’t miss this opportunity to hear these world-class artists perform this worthy repertoire.”
Hidden Journeys will consist of works composed by Pierre Max Dubois, Zachary Wadsworth, Samuel Barber, Ulysses Kay, and Pavel Haas.
St. Mark’s is located at 2901 Nojoqui Avenue, a block from the flagpole in the center of Los Olivos. Tickets available at: Ticket Order (ejoinme.org)
For more information on the artists, please visit: 2023 SYVCS Roe Cook – St. Mark’s in the Valley Episcopal Church in Los Olivos, CA (smitv.org)
St. Mark’s in-the-Valley provides an intimate concert experience with seating for just over 100.
St. Mark’s is pleased to offer the SYV Concert Series as a community arts enrichment program. All are invited to come and enjoy these non-sectarian, non-religious concerts. Students are always FREE.
Stay tuned for exciting news about a special summer concert and the 2024-2025 season!
About St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church: Formed in 1926 and serving the Santa Ynez Valley at its present location in downtown Los Olivos since 1979, St. Mark’s practices a spacious Christianity and welcomes people of all faiths or none. St. Mark’s is a no-fee community center for non-profit groups and community meetings, an arts venue for musical and cultural events, a welcome center for residents and area visitors, and home to a vibrant, inclusive faith community. St. Mark’s top-flight, non-sectarian professional preschool serves Santa Ynez Valley families with quality early childhood education. The County-permitted SYV Community Kitchen at St. Mark’s serves as a regional food hub. St. Mark’s is also grateful to be home to the area’s Jewish community and a local Zen sangha (part of Santa Barbara Zen Center). Open doors, restrooms, free Wi-Fi, a shady courtyard, gardens, a labyrinth, and water for pets are available for visitors and area residents all day, every day. For more information, please visit www.SMITV.org.
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