St. Hugo of the Hills Chapel 2215 Opdyke Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
248-644-5460
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This chapel makes an ideal chamber music venue. A favorite of Festival supporters
because of its quiet, remote location and beautifully crafted stained glass windows,
St. Hugo's is a delight to visit anytime. Known as "The Old Stone Chapel" the hall is
acoustically live and particularly friendly to romantic works.
Temple Beth El Buildings Collection, Collection Number 006, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives, Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Temple Beth El Chapel 7400 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
248-851-1100
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Housing Michigan's oldest Jewish congregation, Temple Beth El has all the
stateliness of a magnificent venue with none of the stuffiness. Although
the Temple has a wonderful large sanctuary for worship, the GLCMF prefers the
intimate Chapel space at the Temple's north end for chamber music.
Kirk in the Hills Refectory 1340 W. Long Lake Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
248-626-2515
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The towering cathedral can first be seen driving on Long Lake Rd.
Upon further inspection, the rest of the sprawling property comes into view.
There is a lovely refectory on the west end of the church, which overlooks a
beautiful lake. Many summer evenings, the sun shines through the Refectory's
endless windows, and chamber music is given a home like no other. No air-conditioning.
The Seligman Family Performing Arts Center Detroit Country Day School
22305 West Thirteen Mile Rd.
Beverly Hills, MI 48025-4435
248-646-7717 x1045
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There are no bad seats in this acoustically enviable 688-seat auditorium. Seligman
plays host to the Festival's Saturday night performances, providing both musicians
and audiences a professional concert setting. Seating is reserved, so guests are
encouraged to order tickets early.
Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church 17150 Maumee Avenue
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
313-881-0420
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Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church has become a welcome East Side home for
the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival. The intimate sanctuary holds about
150 people and is acoustically well suited for smaller chamber works like piano
trios and string quartets. No air-conditioning.
Other Festival performances will be performed at:
Kerrytown Concert House 415 North Fourth Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-769-2999
The Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
313-833-7900