Music at St. Stephen’s 2025 Concert Series Debuts with “Organ and Harpsichord” on Sunday, March 9th

The first in a four-concert series will take place on March 9th featuring Canadian International Organ Competition winner for 2021 Aaron Tan and the Julliard trained Musical Director of the 2025 Boston Early Music Festival Young Artists Training Program Jeffrey Grossman. Tan and Grossman will present a program of 17th through 20th century selections on organ and harpsichord including works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Sergei Prokofiev.

Tickets are now available for this performance at the season kickoff introductory price of $15. In addition to the concert, attendees will be cordially invited to enjoy a reception of fine foods and drinks provided by DiCicco and Sons Markets, Armonk Wines & Spirits and Beascakes Bakery.

Created by the internationally recognized artistic director Veronika Schreiber, the 2025 Music at St. Stephen’s Concert Series, funded by the Elzbieta and David Grove Foundation, offers mostly classical music, presented by world renown soloists. Audiences will have an opportunity to enjoy the rich sound of the Peragallo Pipe Organ, inaugurated in 2017, alone and in combination with various instruments and singers.

For additional information about Music at St. Stephen’s, including the three additional concerts in the 2025 series, artist biographies, and to purchase tickets visit www.musicatststephens.org.