
WBCMF Chamber Concert
Acclaimed pianist Andrew Armstrong will present a concert with works of Beethoven and
Prokofiev on Sunday, April 27th, in the Woodbury-Bethlehem Community Music Foundation
(WBCMF) sponsored Chamber Concert Series. The concert will take place at 3:00 P.M., at the
First Congregational Church, 214 Main Street South, in Woodbury, CT. Tickets are available for
$30.00 at www.wbcmusicfoundation.org, or at the door the day of the concert for $35.00. There
will be a reception with Andrew immediately following the concert.
Mr. Armstrong, an area favorite, continues to be praised for his passionate expression and
dazzling technique. He has delighted audiences across Asia, Europe, Latin America, Canada, and
the United States, including performances at Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy
Center, the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and Warsaw’s National Philharmonic.
Andrew’s orchestral engagements across the globe have seen him perform a sprawling repertoire
of more than 50 concertos with orchestra. In addition to his thriving chamber music series in
Beaufort (USCB Chamber Music) and Columbia, SC (SC Philharmonic’s Andy & Friends), New
Canaan, CT (New Canaan Chamber Music), and at the Fabbri Mansion, an intimate 1609 Italian
Renaissance Library that seats only 80, in New York City (Fabbri Chamber Concerts), Andrew
will direct special chamber music performances this season in Charleston and Kiawah Island, SC
and in Glens Falls, NY. Finally, Andrew launches two new chamber music series this 24-25
season. In Greenville, SC, Sigal Music Museum presents Andy & Friends will present evening
performances as well as daytime workshops and masterclasses at the remarkable public arts high
school, the Fine Arts Center. And the inaugural season of Andrew’s new chamber series, A Little
Night Music at Tuckerman Hall in Worcester, MA is especially close to his heart, since this city
is where Andrew Armstrong lives happily with his wife Esty, their three children Jack (18), Elise
(13), and Gabriel (7), and their two dogs Comet and Dooker.
It is with great excitement that the WBCMF welcomes the return of Mr. Armstrong to Woodbury.
His sense of humor, combined with his extraordinary talent, will be sure to thrill all audience
members as he concludes the 2024-2025 Chamber Concert Series season. For more information
concerning the purchase of individual tickets to the Chamber Concert Series please visit the
WBCMF website, at www.wbcmusicfoundation.org
The concert will take place at 3:00 P.M., at the
First Congregational Church, 214 Main Street South, in Woodbury, CT. Tickets are available for
$30.00 at www.wbcmusicfoundation.org, or at the door the day of the concert for $35.00.