Marking 100 years since the deaths of Théodore Dubois & Gabriel Fauré, Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel presents a program of French repertoire that pays homage to these influential figures. Dubois, a renowned composer, organist, and pedagogue, served as the director of the Paris Conservatoire, and this program will feature his Violin Sonata. The concert's centerpiece is Fauré's transcendent Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 13, a work beloved for its freshness and lyricism ever since its premiere in 1877. Judith Ingolfsson, Professor of Violin at the Peabody Institute, and Vladimir Stoupel, are renowned soloists who together forge a musical partnership that is both intimate and invigorating. Their performances resonate with a shared artistic vision, making this a concert not to be missed.
Judith Ingolfsson, violin
Vladimir Stoupel, piano
Note: A complimentary pre-concert welcome reception begins at 5:30 p.m. Please join us!
About Tickets
A ticket is required of all attendees, and may be obtained prior to the concert or at the door beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Emmanuel Church is committed to ensuring all persons have access to its space and its musical offerings, regardless of income and ability to pay. Therefore, for most concerts, a limited number of Free Rush Tickets will be made available, online only, beginning 24 hours in advance of a concert's start time.
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Music at Emmanuel is grateful to the Maryland State Arts Council and the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Portfolios, www.BakerArtist.org, for their support of the 2024–2025 season.
Parking and Transportation
Emmanuel Church is located at 811 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, on the corner of Cathedral & W. Read Streets in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood.
Ample street parking, both free and metered, is available in historic Mt. Vernon. After 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, and all day on Sundays, many meters do not require payment and most residential restrictions are lifted. Please be sure to consult signage carefully.
However, we strongly encourage our patrons to avoid the stress of searching for street parking, and to make a parking plan before arriving into our residential neighborhood. To that end, the following websites and associated mobile apps may be very useful:
The closest paid parking lot is directly behind Emmanuel Church, at 810 N. Charles Street. Public lots within a three-block radius of the church include:
810 N. Charles Street
910 N. Charles Street
917 N. Charles Street
926 N. Charles Street
1000 N. Charles Street
1017 N. Charles Street
124 W. Read Street
230 W. Read Street
600 Cathedral Street
The church is also served by local bus routes on both Cathedral and N Charles Streets, as well as the Charm City Circulator (Purple Route) and Baltimore LiteRail Link (Mt Vernon/Centre St Stop).
Emmanuel Church is a 15-minute walk from Baltimore's Pennsylvania Rail Station (with regular MARC and Amtrak services).