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A Combination of Classics: Hopkins Symphony Orchestra and a Tour of Baltimore’s War Memorial

A Combination of Classics: Hopkins Symphony Orchestra and a Tour of Baltimore’s War Memorial

This fall, the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra is opening its season with concerts at Baltimore’s War Memorial, and we’re delighted to join the musicians to make a combination of classics: a pre-show guided tour of the historic War Memorial building followed by a performance from the orchestra. Our first tour is on Sunday October 15, 2017 and we hope you can join us.

Musical Performance

Alan Hovhaness: Prelude and Quadruple Fugue, op.128
Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto featuring BSO Concertmaster Jonathan Carney
Georges Bizet: Symphony in C

About the War Memorial:

In a ceremony that included Ferdinand Froch, Marshall of France and one time commander-in-chief of allied forces during World War I, Baltimore broke ground for the War Memorial on November 22, 1921 to commemorate the 1,752 Marylanders who died in the conflict. The building was designed by Laurence Hall Fowler, a noted Baltimore architect who also designed the grand library at Evergreen House as well as many notable private residences. With the war in mind, the building includes a large mural by Baltimore artist R. McGill Mackall entitled “A Sacrifice to Patriotism” and out front are two stone sea horses carved with the coat of arms of Maryland and the City of Baltimore by sculptor Edmond R. Amateis to represent the "Might of America crossing the seas to aid our allies." The building remained dedicated to World War I until 1977 when Mayor Schaefer expanded its scope to honor Marylanders who died in all wars in the 20th Century. Most recently, the city helped bring sunshine back into the building by removing soundproofing panels that were installed on 18 crucial windows in a 1970s renovation. Today the grand building and its 1000 seat auditorium is used for public events and houses a war museum on the ground floor. We hope you can join us!

Event Contact

Johns Hopkins
4103329992

Event Details

Sunday, October 15, 2017, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Prices:
$15
$15
410-332-9992

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