Following is the schedule for the Fourth Annual All Saints Music Festival at St. Andrew's Church, one of the highlights of this season in the parish and neighborhood. All are welcome, and all services, recitals, and concerts are open to the public, and without charge (though free-will donations are gratefully received). 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 1, All Saints Day 2006: Choral Evensong, with the Choristers of Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, under the direction of Dr. Alan Lewis. 8 p.m. Thursday, November 2, All Souls Day 2006: Choral Evensong, with the Choirs of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and the Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church, under the direction of Don Wilkins. A recital follows, featuring Amy Goldstein, Senior Choral Scholar of St. Andrew's Church. 8 p.m. Saturday, November 4, 2006: In Recital: Elizabeth Robideau, mezzo-sporano; John Moyer, piano; Yulia Zhukova, cello. Songs and Arias by Britten, Handel, Berlioz, Brahms, and Rossini. 11 a.m. Sunday, November 5, All Saints Sunday, 2006: Orchestral Eucharist, W.A. Mozart _Missa Brevis, in G major KV49. The Choir of St. Andrew's Church, under the direction of Peter J. Luley, and the Strings of the Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Melissa McBride. 8 p.m. Monday, November 6, 2006: All Saints Music Festival Concert, featuring the Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Melissa McBride, the Slippery Rock Trio, and the All Saints Music Festival Chorus. Handel's Zadok the Priest; Stravinsky's Pulcinnella Suite; Vaughan Villiams's Old Hundredth Psalm; and Beethoven's Triple Concerto. St. Andrew's is located at 5801 Hampton Street, between North Highland and North Negley Avenues, one block south of Bryant Street and four blocks south of the park, in the East End Pittsburgh neighborhood of Highland Park. For more information call 412 661-1245.