History
Claudia L'Engle Adams moved to Jacksonville with her husband from Baltimore, MD. Mrs. Adams was a highly trained classical musician who studied at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. As a new resident of the city, she desired to meet new friends who shared her passion for music. In January, 1890, Mrs. Adams started hosting musical study and performance in her home off of Monroe Street. This grew to a formal club which was established in 1893 with Mrs. Adams as the first President. In the 1920's, the group purchased a gymnasium at 645 Oak Street which was called Concordia Hall. It was renamed Friday Musicale which became the permanent home of the organization. On March 25, 1995 the Auditorium was destroyed by arson fire. In 1998, the building was rebuilt where the organization continues it's great work in the community with Free Concerts, Musical Study and Scholarship Programs. The Auditorium & L'Engle Hall are both available to rent for private functions.
Specialties
Friday Musicale is one of the most sought after venues for Corporate Events and Social Affairs in Jacksonville. Located in historic Riverside, Friday Musicale is a unique setting for your special event. Choose between two distinct venues, both with their own exquisite character. Friday Musicale is a non profit organization. When you rent our venues, your funds go towards maintaining the Historical Value of our buildings and also funding our various programs such as our Free Annual Concert Series, College Scholarship Program and Community Outreach Programs. Timeless Elegance Since 1923 Wedding Ceremony / Wedding Reception / Retirement Party / Birthday Party / Holiday Party / Corporate Meeting / Charity Fundraiser / School Function / Seminar ... Consider Friday Musicale for your next event!