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Calliope Brass will perform at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton on March 19. DANIEL WELCH

Calliope Brass will perform at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton on March 19. DANIEL WELCH

authorStaff Writer on Mar 6, 2023

Calliope Brass will perform a concert of crowd favorites, including works by Leonard Bernstein and Duke Ellington, at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton on Sunday, March 19, at 3 p.m.

Calliope Brass keeps an active concert schedule across the tri-state area, including marquee performances in celebration of Leonard Bernstein’s centennial at New York’s Symphony Space and a 2017 grant award from New York Women Composers. Based in New York City, its members are among the city’s most active musicians, found playing on Broadway, major symphony orchestras, television, and mainstage acts including Adele, Pink Martini, and Andrea Bocelli. As a registered nonprofit organization, Calliope Brass furthers the role of women brass musicians and teachers through excellence in artistry and innovation in performance.

The First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton is at 120 Main Street in East Hampton Village. Admission is a food pantry donation. For information, visit fpceh.org.

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