PERFORMANCE: Dr. Ayca Cetin and Dr. Katsuya Yuasa, "Duo Esplanade: Living Music"
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH YOUTUBE LIVE
Duo Esplanade: Living Music
Dr. Ayca Cetin (flute) and Dr. Katsuya Yuasa (clarinet)
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH YOUTUBE LIVE
Duo Esplanade: Living Music
Dr. Ayca Cetin (flute) and Dr. Katsuya Yuasa (clarinet)
Elder Ensemble Workshops on various aspects of theater making and performance art: vocal performance and training, dance, and acting.
Do you enjoy being creative? Have a love for performing?
The Dance & Bmore Elder Ensemble could be the group for you. Dance & Bmore uses creative storytelling, movement, music, and theater to engage audiences of every age and stage of life.
Dates: Monthly on the first Wednesday.
Join us at the Baltimore Museum of Art for an evening inspired by Juan Gris, a pioneering and revolutionary contributor to the Cubist movement.
The program begins with a performance by PostClassical Ensemble, produced in collaboration with the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain and conducted by music director Angel Gil-Ordóñez. After the performance, take a deep dive into several of Gris’ works through a dynamically illustrated lecture by Dr. Harry Cooper, senior curator and head of modern art at the National Gallery of Art in DC.
RSVP required.
Christoph König leads a dramatic program featuring Strauss’ Also sprach Zarathustra and Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto. Often overshadowed by her husband, Clara Schumann was an accomplished concert pianist and child prodigy. Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, of the prodigiously talented Kanneh-Mason family, presents the BSO premiere of Clara's concerto. Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra, instantly recognizable from the soundtrack of Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey, concludes the program.
Jeff Cosgrove/Jeff Lederer/Mark Lysher
Jeff Cosgrove - Drums
Jeff Lederer - Saxophone
Mark Lysher - Bass
Showtime is 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT
A limited number of in-person seats are $20 /$10 students
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required at door.
Attendees receive a link to the reocrded performance to view for one week.
Streaming cost is $10
The link will be revealed to live stream participants 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through Nov.11
Donations are welcomed.
In Plain Sight(site) is an ongoing immersive performance series at Le Mondo. Each iteration of the event features a different cycle of multidisciplinary local artists exploring the concept of portals and doorways to other realities.
Shape-shifting between times and dimensions, these artists conjure visions that question our sight, embody the present impossible, and transport us into the unknown.
Join Baltimore Center Stage on Nov 5th for a new Friday-night concert series! In this live performance, BCS Sound Check features Be Steadwell - a musician, filmmaker, and storyteller.
Coffee Patisserie & Classical Music 11.6.21
Katherine Needleman, oboe
Lin Ma, clarinet
Sue Heineman, bassoon
German conductor Christoph König returns to lead the BSO in Richard Strauss’ thrilling and iconic tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra. Strauss' enigmatic masterpiece is revealed as a contemplation on human evolution.
The Columbia Jazz Band is back! This multimedia event will feature the Columbia Jazz Band along with photos, news footage, and audio/video clips from the USO. The show will include tunes from the Count
Basie Orchestra, Glenn Miller, and Duke Ellington Orchestras with featured selections including Strike Up
the Band, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy and When I Fall In Love.
Baltimore Choral Arts Presents Rejoice & Sing!
Rejoice & Sing! features uplifting and inspiring choral works while celebrating two women composers. Highlights include our commission of This is Our House by Alysia Lee, supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org), and a performance using both organs in the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. This is our 24th Annual Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Concert
Eri Yamamoto Trio
Eri Yamamoto, piano
David Ambrosio, bass
Ikuo Takeuchi, drums
Bach in Baltimore presents the world premiere of Hollis Thoms Requiem, written to honor and commemorate the lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. This original composition will be paired with Bach’s Cantata 4: Christ lag in Todesbanden (Christ lay in death’s bonds). Bach’s Cantata 4 is believed to be one of the earliest surviving cantatas composed by Bach. Featured artists include: Lisa Parente, soprano; Sonya Knussen, alto; Joseph Regan, tenor; Jason Thoms, bass; Ben Goodly, oboe; and Jonas Thoms, horn. Live/on-demand tickets are also available.
Peravon Jazz Trio
This is Peravon Jazz Trio's sixth appearance. Access their previous appearances here.
Matt Perich, guitar
Phil Ravita, bass
Greg Herron, drums
Peravon is an exciting trio that plays standard tunes but employs the rhythms and sensibilities of funk, blues, rock, and Latin styles. Peravon also plays original compositions in the same vein.
Anita Graef
Sheroes
SHEROES. Created and led by pianist/composer/educator Monika Herzig, the all-female, all “first–call” talent group features a cast of international virtuosi; including Leni Stern (guitar, Germany/ USA), Ingrid Jensen (trumpet, Canada/ USA), Ada Rovatti (saxophone, Italy), Jamie Baum (flutes, USA), Reut Regev (trombone, Israel/USA), Jennifer Vincent (bass, USA), Rosa Avila (drums, Mexico) and Mayra Casales (percussion, Cuba/USA)
This event will be able to stream virtually as well as attend in-person.
Creative Alliance convenes some of the brightest old-time musicians, singers, and dancers in the country to celebrate where this music exists today. Join host artists Ken & Brad Kolodner for the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival!
On Friday night, Ken and Brad welcome a dizzying lineup of musicians including Brad Leftwich & The Humdingers, Bill and The Belles, and Jake Blount with his band.
Brian Kooken Trio
Their 3rd live stream performance on the An die Musik Live stage!
Brian Kooken, guitar / Greg Hatza, Hammond B3 organ / Robert Shahid, drums
Following BCO’s success in Menotti’s The Consul in 2019, we start this season with another of his popular operas. Baba, the medium, is a domineering grifter who uses peoples’ grief to extract money. But in one night, things change dramatically. Her seances are fake, but are her powers real? This production will take place at BCO’s home venue, the Engineers Club of the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion, where it is an Artists in Residence.
Semi-staged concert opera
Tarsha Fitzgerald Productions and the Gordon Center present RESPECT: A Phenomenal Musical Tribute honoring the "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin, featuring Lelah Jackson, BlacMarkit, and Saxophonist Art Sherrod, Jr.