The Champagne Flutes at the Easton Cemetery Chapel
Sun, Dec 03
|Easton Cemetery
The Champagne Flutes, a quartet of flutes, will delight the audience with "sparkling and effervescent" arrangements of seasonal music.


Time & Location
Dec 03, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Easton Cemetery, Historic Easton Cemetery, 401 N 7th St, Easton, PA 18042, USA
About the event
Join us for our winter concert series at the Easton Cemetery chapel. Tickets are available via the link below. All proceeds benefit the Easton Cemetery.
Saturday, December 3 at 3:00 pm / $10
Tickets required; space is limited.
We are pleased to welcome The Champagne Flutes back to the chapel after they entertained visitors to the chapel during last spring's Historic Easton House Tour. Flutists will perform a concert of music including seasonal favorites.
Note:
- Seating is limited to 60
- Masks are not required, though they are encouraged.
- Sorry, no bathrooms are available on site. The concert will last about an hour. Please plan accordingly.
- Attendees are encouraged to park outside of the cemetery and walk to the chapel from the N. 7th Street gates, but you are able to park near the chapel. Please park carefully avoiding all monuments and gravestones.
About The Champagne Flutes:
Offering "Champagne Music on a Beer Budget," the Champagne Flutes are a Lehigh Valley-based flute ensemble, featuring music arranged for concert flutes, alto flute, bass flute and piccolo. Their eight members have been playing together since early 2022 and made their public debut at PorchFest on College Hill in Easton that fall. Since then, they have returned to PorchFest in 2023, appeared as guests of the Easton Municipal Band, performed at the concert at the Bethlehem Area Public Library, provided music for First Presbyterian Church of of Easton's Christmas Eve service, and lots more. The "Flutes" are also proud members of the Easton Municipal Band, Bethlehem Area School District Alumni Band, Slate Belt Band, Valley Community Orchestra, and Lehigh Valley Pops Orchestra.
About the Chapel:
This non-sectarian chapel (note the symbols representing different religions) was built in 1875 for the convenience of families who wished to have services on the Cemetery grounds. Later, an addition in the back allowed room for the storage of bodies if needed until the gravesites could be prepared. The building was restored in 2001 when heat and electricity were added. All furniture in the Chapel is original to the building.
Tickets
Concert Ticket
$10.00Sale ended
Total
$0.00