Faculty Artist: Robert van Sice, Percussion
Faculty Recital:
Robert van Sice, percussion
The Percussion Collective
Tickets Available: March 1
Faculty Recital:
Robert van Sice, percussion
The Percussion Collective
Tickets Available: March 1
Enjoy an afternoon of delicious food and exquisite live music in the bar.
Marvel as famed organist Carol Williams plays "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the organ's foot pedals -- with live video projection on the big screen -- as part of this Tiffany Series concert. Her program will feature classical organ works, show tunes, a march, original compositions, and a tribute to the Hammond Organ, whose sound was so suited to gospel and jazz. This charismatic, brilliant British organist achieved "rock star" status during her 15 years as San Diego Civic Organist. Williams will be playing Brown Memorial's historic 1931 Skinner organ.
Yom Ha’Shoah 2018 Holocaust Commemoration: A Tribute to the Human Spirit: Verdi's Requiem is FREE, but there is a handling fee of $1.25 for each online registration. Registration guarantees a seat to the concert. Patrons are encouraged to secure tickets before the event.
Join Team FazaFam from the comfort of your own home for our monthly online Family Jam!
Every 3rd Sunday at 6PM bring your whole family together for music, games, dancing and lots of family fun:)
You'll make memories that will last all month as you Dance & Bmore Fit, Fun, and Free!
Sotto Sopra Restaurant
OPERA NIGHT
Multi Course Italian Dinner & Live Opera Performances
Sunday, April 15th – 6 pm to 9 pm
Purchase tickets*: 410 625 0534
Honing a synthesis of folk and blues for 50 years, Smither is truly an American original. Chris continues to be a profound songwriter, a blistering guitarist, and an intense performer who draws deeply from the blues, American folk music, modern poets, and humanist philosophers.
Their show is like no other. Through their immersive creative process and bold interpretations, Anna & Elizabeth’s visionary partnership pioneers new ways of presenting old songs and stories to modern audiences. Since 2011, with a deep and shared love of old Appalachian music, they stand at the vanguard of tradition and the avant-garde, transforming traditional music with innovative, modern arrangements. Their captivating performance integrates visual art, movement and experimental film with breathtaking harmonies.
Open Mic Night with Mary Reilly
Join us every third Wednesday at the Cabaret at Germano's for Baltimore's Best Open Mic Night. Dinner is served beginning at 6:00. Sign-up is at 7:00 and the performance begins at 7:30. Please purchase tickets in advance online or by phone to allow us to serve you comfortably. $10 cover for all in attendance.
Master cabaret artist, Mary Reilly, hosts. Each month a different featured artist and theme. Michael Sheppard works his magic on the baby grand.
World-class musicians from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Peabody Conservatory volunteer their talents for this concert to increase awareness and support for the hungry. All proceeds from the series benefit the Maryland Food Bank. Audience members are also invited to bring non-perishable food items for donation.
Sidi Touré is a highly acclaimed practitioner of Songhaï Music with two Malian National Arts Awards for best singer. Touré led Gao’s regional orchestra, The Songhaï Stars, prior to going out on his own. In 2011, he released Sahel Folk, his debut album for Thrill Jockey Records, touring North America and Europe for the first time. For his fourth release, Toubalbero (a big traditional drum used to call and gather people in Gao), Touré has created a danceable, dynamic, and joyous album played with some of the most exciting new faces on the Mailian music scene.
Exciting, exhilarating, and exhausting!” is probably the best (and most alliterative) way to describe the jazz duo of Holland & Coots. Brian Holland and Danny Coots began performing together in 2010 after spending decades individually on the jazz and ragtime circuits honing their skills on piano and drums, respectively. Since joining forces, they’ve been on a mission to introduce audiences all over the world to their style of music and fun. With a delightful mix of jazz, blues, stride, boogie, pop, and ragtime, Holland & Coots have created something for every taste.
The Baltimore Station will host its annual Homerun for Recovery fundraiser at PBR Baltimore on Thursday, April 19, 2018 from 6:00 pm until 9:30 pm. Presented by Fortego, LLC, the sports-themed event will benefit The Baltimore Station’s residential treatment center and therapeutic programs for veterans and others who are transitioning through the cycle of poverty, addiction and homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Dine Baltimore presents LIT City Baltimore—a dance party inside of the St. Paul Street light tunnel. Join hundreds of Downtown’s best humans for an open bar, food from local restaurants, DJ James Nasty, and more. Rain or shine, we’ll dance all night under the neon lights just steps away from the Light City Festival of Light, Music, and Innovation (which runs April 14–21). Get ready to get LIT.
#LITCITYBALTIMORE #DineBaltimore
Mix together a group of extraordinarily talented musicians with a long list of experience in the music field, add in a love and deep respect for the music of the band Chicago and you have Beginnings: The Premier Tribute To Chicago.
Peabody Renaissance Ensemble
Mark Cudek, director
Baltimore Baroque Band
John Moran and Risa Browder, directors
Alan Choo, Baroque violin
"A Rite of Spring" — Music by Gastoldi, Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Willaert, featuring Alan Choo performing Vivaldi’s "Spring" from the Four Seasons.
Tickets Available: March 1
The Hot Club of Baltimore, featuring guitarist Michael Joseph Harris, is the premier gypsy jazz group of the region specializing in the vast repertoire of vintage jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt including early swing, musette waltzes, show tunes, be bop, and French standards from the 30's and 40's. The band includes Sami Arefin on rhythm guitar, Ed Hrybyk on bass and Matt Andrews on violin. They will be joined by the beautiful young chanteuse Alexis Tantau who will beguile you with her authentic treatment of songs from Edith Piaf to Ella Fitzgerald.
McDaniel College students perform vocal and instrumental solos of musical selections spanning from classical to contemporary.
Young Celtic hotshots, The East Pointers are a trio from Prince Edward Island, on Canada’s east coast, who mix stomping rhythms and virtuoso instrumental work. Over the last few years, their dazzling musicianship and wildly entertaining live shows have connected them with audiences right across the globe. Fiddler/singer Tim Chaisson and his banjo-playing cousin, Koady Chaisson, come from a family who have been musicians for seven generations.