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Spend Dec 21 with Family, Friends, & Chatham Baroque's A Corelli Christmas

 

Just in Time for the Holidays, A Corelli Christmas at Oakland's Carnegie Music Hall

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas
Sunday, December 21 • 2:30 pm • Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

A Corelli Christmas offers a choice selection of masterpieces that celebrate both the festive spirit of the holiday season and the dazzling virtuosity of Italian Baroque string music. The works trace the evolution of the concerto grosso, a form that captures the grandeur and expressive depth of the Baroque era, alongside more intimate pieces shaped by French and dance influences. The program also highlights the exceptional talent of musicians who call Pittsburgh home—whether they grew up here, studied music here, or chose to live and work in the city’s vibrant artistic community.

Hear Corelli’s shimmering Christmas Concerto, concerti grossi by VivaldiHandel, and Torelli, plus a delightful set of French Noëls for strings by Charpentier

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas is co-presented by Carnegie Museums
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Share the Joy and Wonderment of the Holidays
with
Making Spirits Bright!
Saturday, December 6, 10 & 11:30 AM
Calvary Episcopal Church


Join in a joyful holiday celebration filled with festive Baroque gems and seasonal favorites from far and near. Chatham Baroque and friends take you on a heartwarming musical journey that invites you to sing along and share the cheer of the season. Making Spirits Bright features Raquel Winnica Young (mezzo-soprano) with stories, dancing, and activities led by Kindermusik instructor Lynda Wingerd.

Each program is about 45 minutes in length and incorporates activities that allow young children to actively engage with the music and basic music concepts in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Peanut Butter & Jam: Making Spirits Bright!
Saturday, December 6 • 10 & 11:30 AM • Calvary Episcopal Church


Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas

Sunday, December 21 • 2:30 PM • Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

Co-sponsored by Carnegie Museums
 

Chatham Baroque: Christina, Sweden’s Queen of the Arts

Friday, January 23 • 7:30 PM • Hicks Memorial Chapel

Saturday, January 24 • 7:30 PM • Hicks Memorial Chapel

Sunday, January 25 • 2:30 PM • Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom

Peanut Butter & Jam: Love is in the Ayre
Saturday, February 14 • 10 & 11:30 AM • Calvary Episcopal Church

The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music

Sunday, February 22 • 2:30 PM • Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom
 

Chatham Baroque: Bach’s Sublime Chamber Music

Friday, March 27 • 7:30 PM • Teutonia Männerchor

Saturday, March 28 • 7:30 PM • Hicks Memorial Chapel

Sunday, March 29 • 2:30 PM • Hicks Memorial Chapel

Peanut Butter & Jam: Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing
Saturday, April 11 • 10 AM • National Aviary

Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony

Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
Sunday, April 26 • 2:30 PM • Calvary Episcopal Church

Peanut Butter & Jam: Make Your Own Music
Saturday, May 16 • 10 & 11:30 AM • Calvary Episcopal Church

Consider Supporting Chatham Baroque on Giving Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Giving Tuesday is an annual global celebration of philanthropy, and Give Big Pittsburgh brings the focus to supporting local nonprofits. We hope you will participate this year by making a contribution to Chatham Baroque + Renaissance & Baroque. Help us to continue "making the music of the past present" for our community through your generosity. You ensure that Chatham Baroque’s programs and performances remain a vital part of the lives of today’s audiences and future generations.

On Tuesday, December 2Celebrate & Support What Gives You Joy!
 
Give Big Pittsburgh (Available starting 12:01 AM, Tuesday, December 2)

Contributions also are gratefully accepted on Giving Tuesday or anytime of the year via the Chatham Baroque website or via check payable to Chatham Baroque, 315 Shady Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.

We are grateful for your continued support.

The Chatham Baroque 2025/2026 Season is made possible in part by:

Anonymous • Allegheny Regional Asset District • Calvary Episcopal Church • Classical WQED-FM 89.3 • Heinz Endowments • Laurel Foundation • Opportunity Fund • Pennsylvania Council on the Arts • The Benter Foundation • VisitPITTSBURGH • and many generous individuals and volunteers
Thank you!

Questions? info@chathambaroque.org or call 412-687-1788
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