Hamline UMC adds music series Arts Music by Twin Cities Arts Reader - October 12, 2015October 13, 2015 Trick or treating is poised to drop on the streets strewn with colorful leaves, but musical notes are in the air at Hamline United Methodist Church. This church in St. Paul’s Hamline-Midway neighborhood announced an extended music series on Friday, most of which consist are free or have suggested donation-only admission. A feature of the season is a concert by the famous Christ Church Cathedral Choir from Oxford, England. Thursday, October 22 – 7 pm Songs of Peace: An Evening of Music from Taize Suggested donation: $10 Friday, November 6 – 7:30 pm Christopher Williams, singer/songwriter Suggested donation: $10 Sunday, November 8 – 3 pm Painted Harmony: Vocal Chamber Ensemble FREE CONCERT. Sunday, December 6 – 4 pm Hamline University A Cappella Choir – Christmas Concert Thursday, December 10 – 7:30 pm Songs and Canticles: An Evening with the University of Minnesota Choirs Free Will Offering Sunday, January 10 – 4:30 pm The Rose Ensemble presents an Evensong celebrating the Baptism of our Lord FREE Saturday, February 27 – 7:30 pm Robert Robinson Gospel Concert Suggested donation: $10 Thursday, March 3 – 7 pm Speaking Like Light: An Evening of Spiritual Poetry from Around the World Suggested donation: $10 Friday, April 8 – 7:30 pm Choir of Christ Church, Oxford, Live in Concert, Presented by the Oratorio Society of Minnesota Tickets $40, $30, $20 available at http://oratorio.org Saturday, April 30, 7 pm Ross Hackenmiller and Friends: In Concert Suggested donation: $10 About Latest Posts Twin Cities Arts ReaderThe Twin Cities Arts Reader is an arts and lifestyles magazine whose coverage examines arts and selected activities in the state of Minnesota and across the country. It provides Minnesota's largest source of in-depth, critical theatre coverage, and reaches more than 600,000 readers per year. Latest posts by Twin Cities Arts Reader (see all) PREVIEW: When LEGOs Go To War: World War Brick (June 9-11) - May 15, 2023 NEWS: Free Loring Park Art Festival Returns July 29-30 - April 20, 2023 NEWS: Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Announces Arts Impact for Groups Recipients - March 20, 2023 Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet