Tjett Gerdom, Jennifer Perezon to Perform at Fuller Lodge Feb. 13
Tjett Gerdom and Jennifer Perezon will perform at Fuller Lodge Feb. 13 with pianist Gabriel Merrill-Steskal, offering opera and contemporary songs for Los Alamos residents.

The Los Alamos Arts Council announced a concert at historic Fuller Lodge that will bring two local vocalists and a pianist together for a program spanning classical opera to contemporary song. The performance, set for Friday, Feb. 13, is scheduled to open doors at 5 p.m. with the concert beginning at 6 p.m., making it an early-evening cultural option for families and workers in the county.
Soprano Tjett Gerdom and mezzo-soprano Jennifer Perezon will be joined by pianist Gabriel Merrill-Steskal. The program is planned to include operatic arrangements from Mozart through Scriabin followed by a second half of songs drawn from contemporary repertoires, including works by Bob Dylan and other modern songwriters. Presenting both standard operatic material and well-known contemporary pieces aims to bridge audiences who favor classical performance with listeners who come for familiar songcraft.
Fuller Lodge, a longstanding community venue in the heart of Los Alamos, offers accessible seating and a central, walkable location for residents. The Los Alamos Arts Council release included short artist biographies and ticketing information, and listed a contact email for questions. Those details are intended to help local patrons assess accessibility, program content, and purchase options ahead of the event.
This concert represents a routine but meaningful element of cultural programming in Los Alamos County. Local presentations like this support homegrown performers, provide live-music options that do not require travel to Albuquerque or Santa Fe, and keep Fuller Lodge active as a civic gathering space. For households weighing evening plans, the 6 p.m. start time allows attendance after school and early-shift work without requiring late-night travel.
For the civic and cultural ecosystem, events that mix classical and contemporary repertoires can broaden audience demographics and encourage cross-genre engagement. That has practical implications for future programming decisions, volunteer recruitment, and ticketed revenue streams that support nonprofit arts operations. The concert also offers an opportunity for residents to evaluate how well local arts organizations are programming for diverse tastes and for community leaders to gauge appetite for similar hybrid performances.
Los Alamos residents interested in attending should consult the Los Alamos Arts Council for ticketing and accessibility details and use the provided contact channel for specific questions. The performance will be a chance to hear local vocal talent in a familiar setting and to observe how local arts programming continues to serve community life in the county.
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