Music of the Baroque

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Concerts in Evanston

Glover Conducts Mozart…
and Beethoven!

Sunday, October 2, 7:30 PM
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Kraemer Conducts Bach
Sunday, November 13, 7:30 PM
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Handel & Haydn
Sunday, January 29, 7:30 PM
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Baroque Journey—Telemann, Vivaldi, Rameau, Purcell, Corelli
Sunday, February 26, 7:30 PM
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Mirth & Melancholy—
Handel’s L’Allegro

Sunday, March 25, 7:30 PM
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The Mass in B Minor
Sunday, April 22, 7:30 PM
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Friends—Mozart, Haydn, Dittersdorf, Vanhal
Sunday, May 20, 7:30 PM
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Lovely First United Methodist Church in Evanston is home to nearly all Music of the Baroque performances. Its convenient location in the heart of Evanston makes it a great option for audience members from North Shore suburbs and Chicago’s north side. With a three-quarter wraparound balcony, First United Methodist permits music lovers to choose from several different viewing perspectives. It seats 900.

GETTING THERE

For driving directions, parking and CTA information, click here.

Driving Directions:

North:
South on Sheridan, right on Davis, right on Hinman.
OR south on Sheridan, bear right on Chicago Avenue, left on Church Street.

Northwest:
I-94 (Edens) to Old Orchard Road east, at dead end turn right on Crawford, left on Church Street.

South:
Lake Shore Drive north, continue to Sheridan; Sheridan will jog north and west several times until the “T” at Davis; turn left on Davis, right on Chicago, right on Church Street.

West:
I-294 (Tri-State) to Dempster, east to Hinman, turn left to church.

Parking:
City parking lot at the corner of Church Street and Chicago Avenue (free after 6 pm) or street parking.

CTA Travel (Information at 312.836.7000 or transitchicago.com):
Purple Line elevated train to Davis, east 3 blocks to Hinman, north 1 block to church.

Dining Partner:

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Quince Restaurant
at the Homestead

1625 Hinman Avenue, Evanston
Reservations: 847.570.8400
or opentable.com
valet parking available

Other Nearby Restaurants:

Campagnola
815 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
Reservations: 847.475.6100

Dave’s Italian Kitchen
1635 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
NO Reservations: 847.864.6000

Davis Street Fishmarket
501 Davis Street, Evanston
Reservations: 847.869.3474
or opentable.com
valet parking available

Gio
1631 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
Reservations: 847.869.3900

Oceanique
505 Main Street, Evanston
Reservations: 847.864.3435

Tapas Barcelona
1615 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
Reservations: 847.866.9900

516 Church Street, Evanston
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About First United Methodist Church:

The present building of First United Methodist Church was designed by architect and church member Thomas Eddy Tallmadge; construction started in 1911. (Tallmadge also designed another Music of the Baroque venue, Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest.) The Gothic sanctuary of the Evanston church is largely the result of an extensive remodeling in 1930, also under the guidance of Tallmadge. The off-center middle aisles became a formal central aisle, stained glass replaced the original amber windows, and the western rose window was reset in stone tracery. A fifteenth-century French Gothic clergy stall and a new white Italian marble baptismal font were installed. With added balconies (definitely not Gothic), seating capacity was increased.

Two features of the remodeled sanctuary are outstanding. The leaded glass windows by Powell & Sons of London are intricately detailed and richly colored. In the east Te Deum window, Christ is clothed in regal crimson, which was achieved with metallic gold in the glass. Lapis lazuli created the luminous blue of Mary’s robes. Signs located on columns adjacent to the tall two-story aisle windows identify the great Christians who are portrayed in them. The first window east of the north transept honors Frances E. Willard, the renowned reformer and educator who was also an active member of the church.

The ornately carved white oak reredos (ornamental screen behind the altar), designed by Ralph Adams Cram, was created by Swiss and German craftsmen working for Irving and Casson in Boston. It portrays moments in the life of Christ preaching in the side panels, in the Garden of Gethsemane at bottom center, and rising from the tomb in the scene above. At the top of the reredos, two angels hold a shield depicting a ship, an early symbol of the Christian church. The oak leaf (symbol of Evanston) appears throughout the building.

First United Methodist Church was founded in 1854 by John Evans, who also established Northwestern University and the town that is his namesake.

First United Methodist Church Pricing Chart

Seating Chart
  $60 (A)
  $45 (B)
  $38 (C)