Peabody Jazz Students
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
In this 6-Week class you will experience the passion and the fierceness of Merengue, one of the international symbols of the Caribbean and Latin American dances. Throughout the class we will work together as a group to bring out the best in each other and connect with the roots of this cultural dance style. This course is going to consist of a weekly 2 hour class from 6pm to 8pm on Tuesday’s and finalizing with the closing act of an optional Performance at the Creative Alliance at The Patterson.
TUESDAYS, JAN 15 - FEB 19 | 6-8PM | $70, $65 MEMBERS
Learn ukulele in one of Creative Alliance’s most popular ongoing workshops – bring your own instrument and learn 2 – 3 songs in each engaging lesson.
Tuesdays, JAN 22 - FEB 19 | $90, $80 MEMBERS (Registration fee is for entire series)
Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other. -Euripides
Celebrate the special evening in the Cabaret Room, with a three course $35 fixed price menu and love songs of the past & present to sooth your palate. Native Californian, Renée Collins Georges is a professional and international touring vocalist; a 2017 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Vocal Competition Finalist; a voice over and teaching artist. Join Renée and her trio: Justin Taylor, piano; Herman Burney, bass and Philip Thomas, drums for a night of timeless love songs.
Banjos, Fiddles, Brass, Hot Jazz, Loose Men, and Clean Liquor. Tongue in Cheek Jazz Band is Baltimore's premier hot jazz band that honors both tradition and innovation in this classic music. From Rag Time to Big Band Swing to the Hot Jazz of 30's Paris, Tongue in Cheek is paving the way for Neo-Traditional American Jazz Music.
The ensemble for the night will be Bridget Cimino Vocals, Matt Andrews Violin, Zach Serleth Bass, Sami Arefin Guitar, Kevin Myers Trombone
For twenty years Cold Spring Jazz Quartet has been treating Baltimore-Washington audiences to their signature blend of current, classic and cool jazz. This evening’s music accents the classics, as CSJQ presents an array of beautiful songs associated with the films noir of the 1940s and ‘50s. This show explores the many shades of noir jazz, from bliss to blues, from rhapsodies to red wagons. CSJQ will introduce several new numbers in this show, so even if you’ve seen earlier versions, there’ll be plenty to enjoy!
Joseph Young, conductor Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles
Yunling Zhang, piano, Harrison L. Winter Piano Competition Winner
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58
Aaron Copland: Billy The Kid: Ballet
Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Series
Live streamed at ustream.tv/channel/johnshopkinsu.
It’s time to get political! President’s Day is upon us, and we’re cranking things up a notch. Why just have a cabaret when you can have a variety show spectacular? Join us for musical parodies, a politically fueled strip tease, and a cappella renditions of former president’s erotic poetry at UnPresidented! A Political Variety Show & Spectacular for Haters & Losers on February 16th @ 8 P.M! Presented as always by your lovely hostess, Miss Sadie, this evening of legislative laughs is not to be missed!
“Sergio and Odair Assad have been the preeminent classical guitar duo of the last 40 years, having set the standard for technical excellence, sensitive musicianship, and innovative repertoire choices. Their performances are all the more sought after in recent years as they have become more selective about their engagements and less-easily seen. Sergio has used the time to compose a series of brilliant scores and to become the guitar world’s most sought-after composer.
Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra Season Opening Concert
Youth Orchestra: 2:30pm at the Carver Center
Cello Choir, String and Concert Orchestras: 5:30pm
Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra Winter Concert
Sunday, Feb 17 at the Carver Center
Cello Choir, String and Concert Orchestras: 2:30pm
Youth Orchestra: 5:30pm
Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra Season Finale Concert
Sunday, May 12, 2019 at The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
String, Concert, and Youth Orchestras: 3:00pm
Hopkins Concert Orchestra season finale, led by Jordan Randall Smith. Free performance features music by Bologne, CPE Bach, and Haydn, including concerto competition runner-up Isabel Won.
Concert is free, no tickets or reservations required, and begins with small chamber ensemble performances.
Anansi Trio
Sunday, February 17, 3 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The Anansi Trio, featuring Mark Merella, Matt Belzer (director of jazz studies at UMBC), and Larry Melton, celebrate the launch of their debut album, On the Path, with an afternoon of jazz.
A fund raiser cabaret featuring Lisa Dickinson, Soprano; Christine Thomas, Mezzo-soprano, Lance Bankerd, Baritone; Stephanie Godoy, piano joined by House of Bankerd Board and friends performing some stage and screen favorites. All proceeds benefit House of Bankerd, a Baltimore Arts Collective.
Come join our new weekly jam session, every Sunday at 7pm, in the downstairs bar at Germano's! Mike 'n' Ike will provide the house rhythm section, while Germano's provides a fabulous bar featuring everything from fresh carrot juice to old whiskey, plus fantastic food,, all in a comfortable bar in the heart of Little Italy. Come join host Ian Rashkin (bass) and the rest of the rhythm section to play your favorite jazz standards, and not-so-standards; all instruments and vocalists welcome.
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.
Marcus continues to delight our audiences with his unique style and ability to "wear" a lyric.He has always wanted to include music by Tom Waits in a show, and we all know how well he interprets Leonard Cohen. Not many artists cover these two great composers so this is a great opportunity to hear some rarely heard classic songs. Marcus says all artists need a starting point and listening to others work gradually defines what a performer becomes in his own right, Leonard and Tom were his starting points. With a guest appearance by cabaret artist, Mariah Bonner,
Jazz in the Stacks: David Diongue
Enjoy a live jazz ensemble
Presented in partnership with the Enoch Pratt Free Library
In Celebration of African American History Month Jazz Music: Bebop and Beyond
A performance presented by Contemporary Arts Inc in partnership with the Baltimore County Public Library
Featuring Jazz Music: Bebop and Beyomd
Sean Jones, director, Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair in Jazz Studies
Join stellar cabaret artists Jennifer Blades, Jody Mullen, and Diane Kinsley as they reprise their critically acclaimed New York show Love Me As I Am. The trio weaves a tale of life, loss, and love with music by composers such as Stephen Sondheim, Richard Rodgers, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Alan Menken, adding their own personal stories as lovers, wives, mothers, and women. A perfect evening for anyone looking to laugh, cry, and love.