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We’re thrilled to welcome you back for the 2026–2027 season of Music at All Saints’! Building on a landmark year of sublime choral works, a thriving new community choir, and sold-out jazz performances, our music has truly become a gift “in the city, for the city.”
This year, we are proud to present a full season featuring four major classical events paired with four premier Jazz at All Saints’ concerts. With the addition of our new Choral Evensong series and the All Saints’ Chorale, there are more ways than ever to experience the joy of live music. We also continue our tradition of hope and inspiration with our annual MLK Jr. jazz concert and worship service. We invite you to make this season part of your life. Help us grow by purchasing tickets, inviting friends, and making a donation to support this musical mission for Atlanta. Peace, In gratitude,
- Scott Lamlein, Director of Music, All Saints’ Church

An Atlanta Summer Organ Festival Recital
Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 7:30pm
Tickets are not required, $15 Suggested donation
It is difficult to find enough adjectives to describe Ken Cowan’s playing. He is simply one of the best anywhere!
– The DiapasonMr. Cowan’s technical mastery, expressivity, musicality, and sheer brilliance thrilled the convention audience.
– The American Organist
All Saints' is proud once again to host one of the concerts on this venerable festival. Come and see our 5000-pipe Kenan Memorial Organ put through its paces by one of the greatest organists there is! Ken Cowan is one of North America's finest concert organists. Praised for his dazzling artistry, impeccable technique and imaginative programming by audiences and critics alike, he maintains a rigorous performing schedule which takes him to major concert venues and churches in America, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Ken received the Master's degree and Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music/Institute of Sacred Music, studying organ with Thomas Murray. Prior to attending Yale, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he studied with John Weaver. In 2012 Mr. Cowan joined the keyboard faculty of the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University as Associate Professor and head of the organ program. Previous positions have included Associate Professor of Organ at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, NJ, where he was awarded the 2008 Rider University Distinguished Teaching Award, and Associate Organist and Artist in Residence at Saint Bartholomew's Church in New York City.
Program:
Sonata in G, Op. 28 - Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
I. Allegro maestoso
Scherzo-Symphonique (2024) - David Briggs (b. 1962)
Organ Symphony No. 4, Op. 32 - Louis Vierne (1870-1937)
IV. Romance
Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542 - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Live Wire - Iain Farrington (b. 1977)
Prelude on “I Love Thee, My Lord” - George Shearing (1919-2011)
Prelude to Die Meistersinger - Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Arr. Warren/Lemare

Friday, September 18, 2026, 7:00pm
Tickets $25/General, $15/Student
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Jessica Stinson, violin, Tramaine Jones, violin, Shadwa Mussad, viola, Alana Bennett-Garcia, cello
Come to an extraordinary performance by an ensemble that is redefining the landscape of classical music right here in Atlanta.
The Mosaic String Quartet is more than a worldclass ensemble; it is a movement. Comprised of four phenomenal women of color, the quartet blends breathtaking technical mastery with a deep commitment to social justice. By bringing the works of BIPOC composers to the forefront, they use the stage as a catalyst for change, proving that music can be a powerful tool for equity and community transformation.
Come experience an evening where artistry meets advocacy. You will hear soul-stirring melodies and intricate harmonies that celebrate underrepresented voices and tell stories that deserve to be heard. The Mosaic Quartet was formed in 2021 through Challenge the Stats, a local non-profit arts organization. From their very first rehearsal, it was evident that these four talented women shared a common goal of revolutionizing classical music in their community. Whenever they performed together, they received feedback from audience members about the importance of their voices in the classical music world and the significance of seeing four highly skilled classical musicians of color unite to perform music by BIPOC composers. Encouraged by this positive response and their desire to use music as a catalyst for change, these four women officially formed a quartet in 2023 and named themselves the Mosaic Quartet to represent the diverse backgrounds of each member and the music they present. The Mosaic Quartet firmly believes that music has a greater impact when it reflects the community it serves. Classical music is for everyone!

Friday, October 9 | 7:00pm
Tickets $25/General, $15/Student
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The aesthetic beauty of this quintet is beyond dispute. – Paris Move
Rodney Jordan, Bass | Louis Heriveaux, Piano | Quentin Baxter, Drums | Matthew White, Trumpet | Mark Sterbank, Saxophone
For their evening at All Saints’, Grammy Award-nominated jazz bassist Rodney Jordan and his quintet will perform selections from their chart-topping album Memphis Blue and will premiere new works written specifically for this concert celebrating their longstanding friendships in Atlanta.
Known for his deep groove, melodic clarity, and commanding ensemble presence, Rodney Jordan is a widely respected artist, composer, and bandleader. He has performed nationally and internationally at major jazz venues and festivals and has been featured in numerous jazz publications. The Memphis native leads the Rodney Jordan Quintet whose Memphis Blue project blends original compositions with modern interpretations of the jazz tradition with a blues-inspired sensibility. Deeply committed to preparing students for professional careers in music, Jordan serves as Professor of Jazz Bass and the Coordinator of Jazz and Commercial Music at Florida State University.

Evensong for All Souls | Thursday, October 29, 7:00 pm
Evensong for Lent | Thursday, February 18, 7:00 pm
Evensong for Pentecost | Thursday, May 20, 7:00 p.m.
Come remember your loved ones with us at a traditional Choral Evensong. Led by the All Saints’ Parish Choir, this service of poignant anthems and ancient prayers offers a quiet space to sit, pray, and light a candle in their honor. Dating back to 1549 and rooted in even older traditions, Choral Evensong bridges the earthly and the divine. Your only role is to be present. You are invited to simply listen, let the music fill your soul, and join in the readings as you feel moved. Together, we offer this worship to make the day holy and give glory to God.
Thursday, December 24 | 1:00 p.m.
Join us for a reflective and joyful service that is a timeless Anglican tradition experienced throughout the world. Following the model of King's College, Cambridge, the liturgy begins with Once In Royal David's City, introduced by a solo treble voice. The service continues by weaving together sacred readings from Scripture with beloved Christmas carols, telling the story of God's promise and the birth of Christ. In the quiet beauty of the candlelit nave, music and words come together to prepare our hearts for Christmas.
Under the direction of Scott Lamlein and Justin Maxey, the All Saints' Adult Choir is a semiprofessional ensemble of 30 singers. Presenting music at All Saints' weekly services requires learning more than 100 choral works each year, which the choir does with joy and grace. The Adult Choir has sung at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., at Carnegie Hall and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, and has been heard on the Today show.

Friday, November 13 | 7:00pm
Tickets $25/General, $15/Student
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Known for his “deeply embodied gospel and soul roots,” Kenny’s “arrangements are thrilling, modern, and surprising. - Downbeat Magazine
Atlanta resident Kenny Banks, Jr., has earned a reputation as one of the most dynamic jazz artists in the Southeast. Noted for his distinctive technique of blending jazz and gospel styles, Banks’s repertoire also includes flavors of AfroCuban and hip-hop sounds gathered from performing and recording around the world with a variety of artists.
A brilliant solo artist, Banks is also a regular on tour with vocalist Kurt Elling and vibraphonist Stefon Harris. He began playing the piano at age seven, and in his training with his father, Kenny Banks, Sr., also a pianist, he learned the fundamentals of music theory, jazz, and composition. Under the guidance of his mother, a church music director, he found the church to be his first musical outlet. In his career Kenny has performed and toured with such jazz luminaries as Theo Croker, Darren English, Jennifer Holiday, Jazzmeia Horn, and Kenny Lattimore.
He performs regularly in New York at jazz clubs and with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and his artistry has enhanced numerous film and television productions originating in Atlanta.

Sunday, December 13, 2:30pm
Tickets $20/General, $10/Student
Experience the joy of Christmas with Atlanta’s treasured ensemble of professional singers.
Coro Vocati is an ensemble of professional singers based in Atlanta, Georgia, with a mission to create music at the highest level of choral artistry. The choir has established itself as one of the premier professional choral ensembles in the southeast, featuring some of the region’s most talented vocalists with polished performances celebrating unique and intriguing programming. Under the direction of Dr. Stanley Roberts, Coro performs repertoire spanning the breadth of choral literature. The choir is a champion of modern composers, having performed a number of local, regional, and world premieres, and is active in commissioning new works. Founded in 2009, Coro takes pride in having numerous distinguished singers, educators, and conductors among its alumni. The choir is committed to creating a welcoming space for singers from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, learn, and make music together.
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Friday, January 29, 7:00 pm
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The program features beloved Broadway favorites, expressive classical selections, and timeless gospel standards, presented with elegance, warmth, and artistry. Known for his engaging presence and musical storytelling, Cameron creates performances that resonate across genres, with a special guest appearance by All Saints’ organist Justin Maxey.
Cameron "Cam" Cody is an internationally recognized concert artist, conductor, and organist based in Houston, Texas. A prodigy who began piano studies at age three, he currently serves as Director of Music and Principal Organist at Chapelwood United Methodist Church, home to a nationally recognized music ministry. Cameron maintains a large global online following, sharing performances that celebrate sacred music and the enduring hymn tradition. Uniquely endorsed by both Shigeru Kawai Pianos and the Allen Organ Company, Cameron is the only known artist to hold endorsements from both a major piano and organ manufacturer. An active touring artist, he has appeared in concert halls across the United States and abroad, including multiple performances at Carnegie Hall. His work spans Gospel, Broadway, and classical repertoire, with collaborations ranging from gospel artists to Grammy-winning composers and international orchestras. At the heart of his work is the Chapelwood Choir, an internationally followed ensemble known for its expressive performances under Cameron's leadership. He is also the creator of Carols and Keyboards, a signature multi-piano concert event, and founder of the Cameron Cody Chorale, expanding Chapelwood's musical outreach locally and globally.

Friday, February 12 | 7:00pm
Tickets $25/General, $15/Student
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Sung plays with crisp swing and elegant invention, her rhythms drawing from the music’s deepest blues roots – and setting listeners’ heads bobbing – while she explores her own fresh ideas, often inspired from her classical training. – The New York Times
Helen Sung's Live Wire Project
In 2019, Helen Sung served as the first ever Jazz Artist-in-Residence at Columbia University’s prestigious Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. The residency sponsors musical artists for a period of engagement, inspiration and discovery at the Institute, reflecting its commitment to creating a dynamic and exciting environment for the exploration of the mind and brain, and its desire to foster a connection between music and sciences. Dialoguing with Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientists, learning about their research, and examining the arts as a celebration of our brains inspired her Live Wire project – a collection of music about bird song, the electric dance of neurons, and the wonders of our shared humanity. Helen Sung's Live Wire Project has been made possible with support from Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works program funded through the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Pianist, composer, and a Guggenheim Fellow, Helen Sung was part of the inaugural class of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance (now the Herbie Hancock Institute). In addition to performing with her band at leading venues both stateside and abroad, she has worked with such luminaries as Clark Terry, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Regina Carter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Cecile McLorin Salvant, and the Mingus Big Band. Based in New York City, she currently serves on the faculties of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Columbia University, where she was the inaugural jazz artist-in-residence at its Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute exploring intersections of jazz and neuroscience.
A Steinway Artist, “Sung plays with crisp swing and elegant invention, her rhythms drawing from the music’s deepest blues roots – and setting listeners’ heads bobbing – while she explores her own fresh ideas, often inspired from her classical training.” (New York Times)

Friday, March 12 | 7:00pm
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Maria Howell, Vocals | Noel Freidline, Piano | Kevin Smith, Bass | Justin Varnes, Drums | John Sanford, Saxophone
One only needs to be within earshot to be drawn into the magic that is Maria. – Carl Anthony, Notorious Jazz/Voice of the 2025 Atlanta Jazz Festival
Maria Howell brings her signature warmth, soul, and storytelling to All Saints' as she and her quintet celebrate the enduring influence of three of the most iconic voices in American music—The Ladies of Jazz: Ella, Billie, and Sarah. With style and heart, Maria has an uncanny ability to inhabit the spirit of each legend while making their songs uniquely her own. Beloved standards, soulful ballads, and swinging favorites will stir memories and delight as she honors the music and legacy of these extraordinary women. As a song stylist and actor, Maria Howell has owned the stage—from jazz clubs, festivals, and theaters across the U.S. as well as numerous film productions. She began her career as the choir soloist in the film The Color Purple and has appeared in The Vampire Diaries, Mississippi Damned, The Blind Side, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and, currently, the popular soap opera Beyond the Gates. She regularly appears in a duo act with Noel Freidline and with Atlanta’s Jazz Legacy Project. Maria stars frequently at the Jazz Corner, the award-winning jazz club on Hilton Head Island.
As a song stylist and actor, Maria Howell has owned the stage from jazz clubs, festivals, and theaters across the U.S. as well as numerous film productions. She began her career as the choir soloist in the film The Color Purple and has appeared in The Vampire Diaries, Mississippi Damned, The Blind Side, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and, currently, the popular soap opera Beyond the Gates. Maria stars frequently at the Jazz Corner, the award-winning jazz club on Hilton Head Island.

Y’all come back and sing! After a wonderful debut, we’re thrilled to begin our second season of learning and performing inspiring choral works. Join us as we continue to explore a rich blend of classic and Gospel styles under the direction of All Saints’ Associate Director of Music, Justin Maxey. Whether you sang with us last year or have been waiting for the right moment to join, this is your time!
Rehearsals begin Thursday, September 10, 7pm
Fall Concert, Thursday, November 19, 7pm
Spring Concert, Thursday, April 22, 7pm
Whether you are an experienced singer or simply passionate about music, the All Saints’ Chorale offers a space to learn, connect, and perform together—no audition required.
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