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Dumbarton Oaks Concert Series - http://www.doaks.org/public_events/concerts.html
Subscription-only chamber series at Dumbarton Oaks, the 19th-century Georgetown mansion that now serves as a museum and research center. |
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Embassy Series - http://www.embassyseries.com/
International instrumentalists and vocalists hosted by foreign embassies and cultural centers around Washington. Online ticketing. |
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Phillips Collection Concert Series - http://www.phillipscollection.org/programs/sundays/index.aspx
Sunday Afternoon Concerts presented in the art gallery's Music Room from September through May showcase emerging musical talent from around the world. |
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John E. Marlow Guitar Series - http://www.marlowguitar.org/
Classical guitar series featuring local and international artists, sponsored by the International Conservatory of Music. Online ticketing. |
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National City Christian Church Music at Midday - http://www.nationalcitycc.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=29701
Free concert series runs from March through June and September through December and features organ, piano, vocal, choral, chamber and jazz programs on Thursdays at Thomas Circle. |
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Arts Club of Washington Concerts - http://artsclubofwashington.org/concert.htm
Free Noon Concert Series features chamber players and vocalists at the historic Monroe House. |
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Washington Early Music Festival - http://www.earlymusicdc.org/
Sponsored by the Washington Early Music Society. Includes festival schedule, artists and ticket information. |
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Art Song Discovery Series - http://www.vocalartssociety.org/discovery/index.htm
Vocal Arts Society-sponsored series of free recitals featuring Washington-area singers presented at venues around the community. |
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Mozart DC - http://www.mozartdc.com/
Chamber series marking the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. Includes upcoming events, mailing list and ticket information. |
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Schubert, Schubert and Schubert - http://www.stompingground.com/schubert/
Annual three-day Schubert festival presented by the arts connection at Georgetown University's Gaston Hall. Includes program, artists and ticket information. |