For the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present The Romantic Flute Judith Braude, flute, Jeffrey Brody, piano Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 3:00.

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for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present The Romantic Flute Judith Braude, flute, Jeffrey Brody, piano Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 3:00 PM 19th Annual Christmas Concert PACC Festival and Youth Choirs All concerts in the Sanctuary of Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at An Afternoon with David Cangelosi in Concert: Opera, to Art Song to Broadway Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 3:00 PM David Cangelosi, tenor, Jeffrey Brody, piano Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM Trumpet & Organ Concert Christopher O'Hara, trumpet, Mark Englehardt, organ In advance: Adults - $15, Seniors/Students - $10 At the door : Adults - $20, Seniors/Students -$12 except for Dec 6 (voluntary) 2009/2010 PACC Concert Series Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 3:00 PM

The Romantic Flute for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present in the Sanctuary of the Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 3:00 PM Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at Judith Braude, flute, Jeffrey Brody, piano A former Boston Conservatory flute faculty member, Ms. Braude has appeared with the NJ State Opera Orchestra, New Bedford Symphony, Merrimack Valley Philharmonic and has collaborated with Mr. Brody often. Currently Music Director of Longwood Opera and Principal Accompanist of the Paul Madore Chorale, Mr. Brody is active as composer, conductor, vocal coach, collaborative pianist and organist throughout United. States. In advance: Adults - $15, Seniors/Students - $10 At the door : Adults - $20, Seniors/Students -$12 including pieces by Brahms, Brody, and Wagner 2009/2010 PACC Concert Series

Featuring PACC Festival Choir, PACC Youth Choirs in the Sanctuary of the Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Sunday, December at 3:00 PM Voluntary Donation for Admission at the Door Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall Including Selections from Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Carol Singing for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present 2009/2010 PACC Concert Series for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at th Annual Christmas Concert

for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present 2009/2010 PACC Concert Series Featuring PACC Festival Choir, PACC Youth Choirs in the Sanctuary of the Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Sunday, December at 3:00 PM Including Selections from Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Carol Singing for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at Voluntary Donation for Admission at the Door Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall

Mr. O’Hara, the founder of the Synergy Brass Quintet, has performed extensively throughout the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, and the Federation of Russia and with distinguished artists including the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Boston Pops, and Natalie Cole. Trumpet and Organ Concert for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present in the Sanctuary of the Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall In advance: Adults - $15, Seniors/Students - $10 At the door: Adults - $20, Seniors/Students -$12 for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at Christopher J. O'Hara, trumpet, Mark Englehardt, organ Mr. Engelhardt presently serves as Lay Associate and Principal Parish Musician, and founder and director of the Choir School at Grace Church in Salem, Massachusetts. He has been heard in concert throughout the United States, including Trinity Church, Wall Street, and Columbia University in New York City; the parish Church of S. Mary Redcliffe in England. 2009/2010 PACC Concert Series

We are extremely excited to welcome celebrated tenor David Cangelosi with a program of classical and popular songs. In 2004, Mr. Cangelosi made his Metropolitan Opera debut as Mime in Das Rheingold, conducted by James Levine. Other performances have included Fidelio (Jacquino) with the Cincinnati Symphony, Pang with the Columbus Symphony, Prunier in La Rondine with the Boston Lyric Opera and First Jew in Salome with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood under Maestro Ozawa. In the 17 years of their close professional collaboration, this will be Mr. Cangelosi's first public performance with his pianist and composer friend Mr. Brody. An Afternoon with David Cangelosi in Concert: for the Benefit of the Music Program is pleased to present in the Sanctuary of the Park Avenue Congregational Church 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 3:00 PM Please join us for a Post-Concert Reception in the Parish Hall for more information check our website at pacc-ucc.org or call the Church Office at David Cangelosi, tenor, Jeffrey Brody, piano Opera, to Art Song, to Broadway In advance: Adults - $15, Seniors/Students - $10 At the door : Adults - $20, Seniors/Students -$ /2010 PACC Concert Series