Cathedral Concerts

Cathedral Concerts celebrates an eclectic mix of vocal and instrumental performances in the grandeur of ELPC’s sanctuary, designed by renowned architect Ralph Adams Cram. Concerts are free, unless otherwise noted. A freewill offering is received at the concerts.
Learn more about each individual event on the ELPC Events Calendar.
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Dr. Edward Alan Moore (he/him)
Director of Music and Arts
EdM@coh.net
412.441.3800 x124
2025-2026 – Season 15
Sunday, October 12 – 3 PM – Sanctuary
Organ and Winds
Windfluence – Pittsburgh based professional woodwind quartet. https://windfluence.org/
Edward Alan Moore, organ
Featuring the Concerto for Organ and Wind Quintet by Daniel Pinkham
Sunday, October 26 – 3 PM – Sanctuary
Fox Chapel High School Chorus and Orchestra
Benjamin Murray, choral director
Mairi Cooper, orchestra director
Featuring Illuminare for string orchestra, piano, and choir by Elaine Hagenberg
RESCHEDULED
The Cathedral Concert scheduled for Sunday, November 16, at 3 pm with the Hope Academy Teaching Artists has been rescheduled for Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 3 PM.
Sunday, February 1, 2026 – 3:00 PM – Sanctuary
Hope Academy Teaching Artists in Concert
Friday, December 12 – 7:30 PM – Sanctuary
Christmas in East Liberty
The Brass Roots – Daniel Curtis, conductor
ELPC Chancel Choir – Dr. Edward Alan Moore, conductor
Ethan LaPlaca, guest organist
Mike Tomaro, sax
Jim Cunningham, narrator
Featuring a new setting of It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Mike Tomaro
Sunday, January 4, 2026 – 3:00 PM – Sanctuary
Cody Conley, violin
Devin Arrington, violin
Grace Burns, piano
Featuring a new violin duo composed by Devin Arrington for Cody and Devin.
Sunday, March 1, 2026 – 3:00 PM – Sanctuary
On a Sunday – Music of Sondheim
ELPC soloists and choir are featured in a revue of music by the 20th Century’s most influential musical theatre composers, Stephen Sondheim.
CONCERT RESCHEDULED – Unfortunately Dr. Gumbs is unable to join us on April 12 due to a back injury, but we are so glad he and Olanna Miller were able to reschedule for May 31. Please join us then!
Sunday, May 31, 2026 – 3:00 PM – Sanctuary
Nathaniel Gumbs, organist
Olanna Miller, soprano
Dr. Gumbs is Director of Music at The Riverside Church in New York City
Presented with the Organ Artists Series of Pittsburgh
Sunday, May 17, 2026 – 3:00 PM – Sanctuary
The Arsenal Duo
Edward Alan Moore, organ
Nathan Carterette, piano
The explosive duo returns to ELPC with what Cleveland Classical described as a “rather unusual musical combination” that “showed itself to be one of exceptional artistic quality and surprisingly precise ensemble.” The concert ends with one of their signature pieces, George Gershwin’s timeless Rhapsody in Blue.


