Peabody Children's Chorus
Doreen Falby, director
Doreen Falby, director
First Baltimore appearance as a duo!
Dizzy Spellz offers an Afro futuristic lens to look deeply at the intersecting cultural and spiritual dilemmas within the African Diaspora through the music of Dizzy Gillespie. From his coming of age through the racial and social dynamics in the Deep South, creating and curating the bebop movement in New York, his spiritual journey to Africa, and his delve into Afro Cuban music and the Baha’i Faith, Dizzy was very much ahead of his time.
The Columbia Pro Cantare Chambers Singers will perform its annual holiday concert, "A Christmas Noel," Sunday, December 9, 2018, 7 pm at Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia. The concert will feature festive music from the Renaissance through the present sung a cappella and with accompaniment. The intimate setting of Christ Church is the perfect space for listening to the joyful music of the holidays from many countries and eras.
This holiday Brass and Organ concert features the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's "top brass” players (literally!) and organist Michael Britt, who will play Brown Memorial Church's renowned 1931 Skinner organ. The first half of the program will offer traditional brass and organ pieces by Handel, Mozart, and Strauss. It also includes Daniel Gawthrop’s “Sinfonia Festiva.” The second half will present a medley of holiday favorites.
Led by jazz educator / trombonist Chales Funn, this jazz ensemble, organized in 1995, performs the music of composers Duke Ellington, William Thomas “Billy” Strayhorn, William “Count” Basie, Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire and others.
Tickets: $12 in advance/$15 at door/$10 students/$5 Dunbar students
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Brandon Woody’s UPENDO -- One Show Only!!
Brandon Woody, trumpet
Troy Long, keys
Mike Saunders, bass
Tyler Leak, drums
Our special guests are Suzanne Chadwick, Jason Solounias, Saxl Rose and David Tramontana
The concert is a celebration of a hometown holiday with the HHS Jazz Ensemble and special guest performing jazz standards and holiday classics.
Picture it: Christmas, 2018, Baltimore, MD. Sophia has run off with Santa, and Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are on an epic search to find her! Through a series of holiday memories, this golden trio finds themselves singing and dancing their way through your favorite girls' most festive moments.
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo come to the concert hall as acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, strongmen and high-flying aerialists join the BSO for this spectacular holiday-themed show.
"A prodigiously accomplished and creative musician...a prominent fixture in the Baltimore Jazz Community." - Baltimore Jazz Alliance
“Derrick is an amazing young tenor sax player with a fresh sound, making waves on the jazz scene as we speak." - Mel Ellison
Derrick Michaels - Tenor Saxophone
Joshua Espinoza - Piano
Alex Weber - Bass
Chris Barrick - Drums
Co-founded by African-American jazz pianist Warren Byrd, and Jewish-American jazz bassist David Chevan in 1998, The Afro-Semitic Experience is a band that combines an eclectic array of styles, sophisticated musicianship, good songwriting, deep grooves, and years of friendship with a simple message: Unity in the Community. Their music has been heard around the United States—the group has performed at festivals, in churches, synagogues, colleges, and wherever people come together to share their love and respect for community.
Join the dynamic cabaret duo of Jennifer Blades and John Bowen for a musical letter to the North Pole's most famous resident. This holiday romp will offer perspectives on the fat man in the red suit ranging from the traditional to the surprising to the downright shocking. So whether you're naughty or nice, check your schedule and check it twice, because if you don't see this show, not only do you not know Santa, you don't know Jack. . . Frost!
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Richard O’Brien
Iron Crow Theatre
December 14 – 16
This year, Baltimore’s award-winning and favorite tradition, The Rocky Horror Show, goes holiday! Join us for a winter holiday mashup and experience this quintessential queer theatrical experience like never before! You’ll be helping to raise funds for Baltimore’s Moveable Feast just in time for the winter holidays.
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo come to the concert hall as acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, strongmen and high-flying aerialists join the BSO for this spectacular holiday-themed show.
Friday, Dec. 14 - 8 & 9:30 pm
Tia Fuller, alto & soprano sax
Jeff Reed, bass
Warren Wolf, drums & saxophone
Saturday, Dec. 15 - 8 & 9:30 pm
Miguel Zenon, alto sax
Alex Brown, piano
Jeff Reed, bass
Warren Wolf, drums & vibraphone
Sunday, Dec. 16 - 5 & 7 pm
Sasha Berliner, vibraphone
Alex Brown, piano
Jeff Reed, bass
Warren Wolf, drums & vibraphone
Baltimore Choral Arts presents Christmas for Kids.
Baltimore Choral Arts brings holiday cheer to the entire family, as the ever-popular Pepito the Clown tells a brand new holiday story. Even Santa joins this festive adventure!
Join The Columbia Orchestra for two performances of their Family Holiday Concert! Enjoy the marvelous sounds of the holiday season: Christmas carols, music from The Grinch, highlights from The Nutcracker with our friends from Dance Connections, and other family-friendly favorites. Two performances—10:30am & 1:00pm!
Director Locke will conduct The Harford
Choral Society in Bach’s Magnificat and
Carol of the Bells. The concert will also
feature a variety of beautiful international
seasonal music. The chorus will be joined
by professional soloists and orchestra.
For ticket purchases and pricing, please visit
our website at: www.harfordchoralsociety.org