Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

Thank you, Ashley, from The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation.

The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is honored to be presenting Trio Gaia, the graduate piano trio-in-residence at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, in concert at 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 10, at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church in Gloucester, MA.

This is the trio’s debut in the Foundation’s 10 years of programming in the 1806 Meetinghouse, a historic landmark on the Gloucester skyline and cited in the National Register of Historic Places.
The award-winning trio’s program, titled “Convergence,” will include works by Nico Muhly, Leoš Janáček and Béla Bartok, concluding with Franz Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 2 in E Flat Major. It explores a theme of our times—conflict, both internal and external—and its resolution through music. Grant Houston, Trio Gaia’s violinist and spokesman, said, “This program offers a reflective parallel to today’s world, where divisions and struggles for resolution continue to shape our collective experience, and the search for unity persists despite discord.”

Cellist Yi-Mei Templeton and guest-artist pianist Alexa Stier will be joining Houston. The trio is the Conservatory’s most recent graduate piano trio-in-residence, performing nationally and abroad since 2018, including in Panama and Japan. Trio Gaia won first prize at the WDAV Young Chamber Musicians Competition in North Carolina and honors at other competitions.

Tickets are available at http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org or at the door. The Meetinghouse is at Middle and Church Streets in Gloucester, The location is most easily found via GPS using the address, 50 Middle Street. Limited parking is available on the Green in front of the church, entered from Middle Street. Access for persons with disabilities is at 10 Church Street.

The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church traces its history to the 1779 founding of the first Universalist church in America, a rebellious congregation that played a timely role in development of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to the building’s preservation and use for and by the community.

SAVE THE DATE

PRESS RELEASE

Cape Ann Classic Cars on the Green

Saturday, October 1, 2022, 9:00am to 2:00pm (rain date Oct.8)

Corner of Middle & Church Streets, Gloucester, MA

EVENT DESCRIPTION

This event is free to the public and is the fourth annual classic car show on Meetinghouse Green displaying vintage or significant cars owned by North Shore collectors. The audience will choose the trophy winners from 9 categories, including Best in Show. Great fun for the whole family!

DETAILS

Vintage and significant cars will be arrayed on Meetinghouse Green with opportunities to speak with owners and collectors. Tours of the Meetinghouse interior will be offered. Food and beverages are available at several restaurants and coffee shops nearby on Main Street. Trophies awarded to the winners at the conclusion of the show. More info: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org

PRIZE CATEGORIES

  • FIRST PRIZE             Best in Show, the People’s Choice
  • ELEGANCE             The most elegant car
  • LUXURY             The car with the most luxurious interior
  • GRAND TOURING The best road-trip car
  • SPORT The best racing car
  • OSTENTATIOUS The showiest car
  • PRACTICAL             The most useful vehicle
  • BEAUTIFUL The car with the best styled exterior
  • DELIGHTFUL The most fun to drive

CLASSIC CAR REGISTRATION

Show cars may be registered on the day of the event ($15 fee) at the entrance at 50 Middle Street but space is limited. Advance registration is encouraged.  Email: c.nazarian@gloucestermeetinghouse.org