Recital and Evensong for the Feast of Frederick Douglass
The life and legacy of Frederick Douglass is honored in a musical offering with poetry and music featuring themes of truth and justice.
The life and legacy of Frederick Douglass is honored in a musical offering with poetry and music featuring themes of truth and justice.
UMBC's Department of Music presents the UMBC Faculty Jazz Ensemble in concert, performing modern interpretations of classic and recent jazz compositions.
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Hanzhi Wang, the first accordionist in history to win first prize in the New York-based Young Concert Artists competition, will join saxophonist and composer Steven Banks, who also won Young Concert Artists’ first prize on his instrument. Wang and Banks join Candlelight Concert Society through a multidecade partnership between the society and Young Concert Artists. The concert is part of the Candlelight Concert Society’s 50th-anniversary season.
Harpsichordist Paula Maust will perform selections from Elizabeth Turner’s 1756 Lessons for Harpsichord, one of the earliest published collections of music by an Englishwoman. Be part of one of the first audiences to hear these pieces in the 21st century!
Join us at The Peale for an intimate concert with two amazing musicians!
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2023 | 5:30 PM
Dover Quartet
Joseph Conyers, double bass
The Howard Family Concert & The Reiko T. and Yuan C. Lee Fund for Outstanding String Performers
Location: Shriver Hall
Dover Quartet
Joel Link, violin
Bryan Lee, violin
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola
Camden Shaw, cello
UMBC's Department of Music presents the annual Brass Bash, featuring internationally acclaimed tuba soloist Velvet Brown. The evening will include a solo set by Brown, faculty and student chamber music, and Brown displaying some of her virtuosity as soloist and collaborator with a large UMBC student/faculty brass ensemble.
Join us for BSA's annual fundraising event, Expressions 2023: Infinite Journeys!
This year's Expressions is a celebration of possibility and the always-unfolding truth of our lives; the art, the artist, the art of being, and the art of becoming.
Chaired by BSA alum Rachel Hilson '13, the event will feature exhilarating performances and inventive works of art by students from Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.
UMBC's Department of Music presents Sarah Kane, a Philadelphia-based, self-taught artist who seamlessly combines art and music, giving audiences the opportunity to see her artwork unfold while listening to music she has written and performed. She is fond of calling this process the delivery of an “art bomb.”
The UMBC Department of Music presents the UMBC Jazz Ensemble with Jonathan Barber, and international recording artist, composer, educator and bandleader who was voted the #1 Up-and-Coming Drummer of 2018 in Modern Drummer magazine.
Award-winning pianist Lior Willinger performs works of Fanny Mendelssohn, Florence Price, Marianna Martines, and more.
Join us Friday, March 3 at 7:30 pm for Music at St. David's March First Friday concert featuring award-winning pianist Lior Willinger. Currently a doctoral candidate at the Peabody Conservatory, Willinger performs a program featuring Fanny Mendelssohn's "Easter Sonata" (long attributed to her brother Felix) alongside works of Florence Price, Teresa Carreño, Marie Jaëll-Trautmann, and Marianna Martines.
Pianist Harry Appelman and his jazz trio, featuring drummer Eric Kennedy and bassist Jeff Reed, will perform original compositions and their takes on jazz standards and songs from the Great American Songbook.
The Inscape Chamber Orchestra returns to UMBC to perform works by Olivier Messiaen and Arnold Schoenberg.
Join us on Sunday 5 March at 3:30 pm for Pro Musica Rara’s Naples, the Italian-Spanish Connection. The concert will take place at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
This program of virtuoso 17th & 18th century chamber music from Naples features the world-renowned Dutch recorder player Paul Leenhouts, with Cynthia Roberts, violin; Phoebe Carrai, cello; and Adam Pearl, harpsichord. The program includes music by Porpora, Falconeri, Marchitelli and traditional tarantellas from Naples.
March will come roaring in like a lion with a trio of lively instrumental works by Bach, Handel, and Mozart. The concert opens with Bach’s Cantata 112: Der Herr ist mein Getreuer Hirt (The Lord is my faithful Shepherd), featuring several of our talented “Emerging Artists.” The program also includes Handel’s enchanting Water Music, Suite No. 1. When it was first performed on the River Thames for King George I, Londoners covered the river in boats and barges to experience Handel’s newest work with the king.