Join the Sarasota Piano Trio on August 27th, on a journey through the romanticism of the 19th century as they explore celebrated composers Schubert and Grieg, along with the lesser-known music of Viennese composer Walter Rabl and Russian-Swiss composer Paul Juon....
What do you get when you combine classically trained singers and musicians with pop music?
You get Klassika!
You get Klassika!
Klassika presents: An Affair of the Heart *** A SAKLC Music Event Featuring the Klassika® Ensemble - Tuesday, August 19, 2025 @ 7pm *** The talented performers infuse a sophisticated flair into today's most beloved songs, elevating each piece with their exceptional artistry. Experience a unique musical event that blends…...
Ring Sarasota Handbell Concert
Ring Sarasota invites you to celebrate their 15th performance season with a musical journey through the year on April 13th at 5pm. This concert will feature a vibrant selection of handbell arrangements with each piece capturing the essence of a different month. Join us as we commemorate this special anniversary!…...
“Earth and All Stars”
“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...
“Glory to you, God”
“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...
“Father Most Holy”
“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...


