Shriver Hall Concert Series: Emi Ferguson, flute & Ruckus
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022 | 5:30 PM
Emi Ferguson, flute
Ruckus
The Paul & Barbara Krieger Early Music Concert
Location: Shriver Hall
Emi Ferguson
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022 | 5:30 PM
Emi Ferguson, flute
Ruckus
The Paul & Barbara Krieger Early Music Concert
Location: Shriver Hall
Emi Ferguson
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022 | 5:30 PM
Emi Ferguson, flute
Ruckus
The Paul & Barbara Krieger Early Music Concert
Location: Shriver Hall
Emi Ferguson
Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darkness
Sylvia Adalman Faculty Recital Series
Carl DuPont, baritone
Elizabeth G. Hill, piano
Jason Terry, piano
Angela Yoon, soprano
Jasmine L. Blanks Jones, speaker and moderator
Joshua Davie Davis: S.O.S. (Songs of Struggle)
Henry Mollicone: Sueños de Esperanza
Milad Yousufi: Refugee
Lynnsey J. Lambrecht: Rescued
Spiritual (arr. Hairston): Don't Feel No-Ways Tired
THU, OCT 6, 8 PM – Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
SUN, OCT 9, 3 PM – The Music Center at Strathmore
James Conlon, conductor
Judith and Leah Pisar, speakers
Diana Newman, soprano
University of Maryland Concert Choir
Jason Ferdinand, director
Maryland State Boychoir
Stephen Holmes, director
October's First Friday Art Walk features NINE pop-ups, FIVE art exhibits (3 are new!), tastings, live music, kids clothing swap, and shopping at your favorite stores! Plus a live demo from Highlandtown's Pole Foundations at Night Owl Gallery!
The Art Walk is FREE to attend, with drink and food specials at restaurants and bars like Snake Hill, Sally O’s, Filippo's Restaurant and Avenue Sushi (and more!). The Art Walk is self-guided —check out the Art Walk Map for venue locations and details to plan your night!
The Peabody Concert Orchestra will perform works by Revueltas, Saint-Georges, Tchaikovsky on Friday, October 7 at 7:30 pm. Conducted by Joseph Young, this concert will take place in Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall at the Peabody Institute.
The Brentano String Quartet, which has performed across five continents, and clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, winner of the Avery Fischer Career Grant Award and director of winds at Maryland’s Peabody Conservatory, will join forces to perform chamber music including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet. The concert is part of the Candlelight Concert Society’s 50th-anniversary season.
Indigenous Peoples Day is commemorated with a musical offering featuring choral music of Charles Shadle, Choctaw Nation, and Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Chickasaw Nation.
The event is free and occurs at St. David's Episcopal Church, 4700 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, MD. Doors open at 4:00 pm. Masks are encouraged.
The event will be livestreamed via Facebook (@stdavidsmusic) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/StDavidsChurchBaltimore).
Baltimore Baroque Band at the Peabody Institute
Coming to the Central Library on Wednesday, September 14, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra brings the Orchestra out of the concert hall and into the community for its Symphony in the City series! Featuring Maestro Jonathan Rush.
Check out BSOmusic.org for details about this very special event!
Phil Wiggins is arguably America’s foremost blues harmonica virtuoso. While rooted in the melodic Piedmont or “Tidewater” blues of the Chesapeake region, his mastery of the instrument now transcends stylistic boundaries. Born in Washington D.C. in 1954, Phil Wiggins achieved worldwide acclaim over three decades as one half of the premier Piedmont blues duo of Cephas & Wiggins. Since the death of guitarist and singer John Cephas in 2009, Phil brought his harmonica wizardry to bear in a variety of musical collaborations."
- National Council for the Traditional Arts
Next Ensemble & Peabody Camerata
Orlando di Lasso: Il magnanimo Pietro, from Lagrime di San Pietro
Dieterich Buxtehude: Ad genua (To the knees), from Membra Jesu Nostri
Anna Thorvalsdottir: Ad genua (to the knees)
Wally Gunn: The Ascendant excerpts
Claudio Monteverdi: Piagn’e sospire
David Lang: love fail
Sarah Kirkland Snider: Stanzas in Meditation
Jessica Meyer: I long and seek after
Baltimore Clayworks invites you to Fire Fest on Saturday, October 15, from 5:00-8:00 pm. Come for an evening of fiery celebrations including Clay Olympics, music, food, drinks, and live kiln firings. Tickets are $10 for students with valid ID, $25 for members, and $30 at the door.
Celebrate the opening of the Columbia Orchestra’s 45th season! The program includes Debussy’s beautiful La Mer, DANCE, an original concerto by Anna Clyne featuring cellist, Bo Li, and other great classics.
Tickets: $10-$30 (depending on person type and seat location)
Tickets available online, over the phone, and at the door the night of the concert.
Jack Everly, conductor
Troupe Vertigo
40 years after his first appearance on the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra podium, the incomparable Jack Everly brings back his favorite works from a career that has straddled the highest levels of Broadway, ballet, and the concert halls of the country. With Troupe Vertigo, this kickoff to Everly’s final season as Principal Pops Conductor is sure to be Jacktacular!
This performance will also take place on Thu., Oct 13 at 8 pm at The Musice Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, Md.
Hop in all day long with your scout or with your troop for a free scout craft. Make a S'more SWAP for your next campfire. (While supplies last)
This is not a drop off event. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
#sweetFrog #Crafts #SWAPs
McDaniel College music lecturer Shelley Ensor performs along with special guests.
Spend your Thursday evening with musician, instrument-maker, and composer Melissa Foss as she leads a hands-on workshop on musical instruments made across Central and South America for thousands of years. Foss will lead a tour of instruments in the museum’s Indigenous Arts of the Ancient Americas collection and engage us in the sophisticated ways these cultures have used sound, music, iconography, and sculpture to express their world visions. Learn to build your own clay flute using ancient pottery-making techniques and contemplate the relevance of ancestral wisdom in our world today.
UMBC’s 12th annual Livewire festival — Livewire: Flow — presents Dream Prayer Observatory, a multidisciplinary collaboration between Dan Bailey (photography and video), Linda Dusman (composer), Brian Jones (technical director), Sandra Lacy (choreography and dancer), Alan Wonneberger (recording and audio design), and Airi Yoshioka (violin).
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Keystone Korner Baltimore present an intimate evening of jazz at the Meyerhoff. Grammy Award winning pianist Bill Charlap, accompanied by bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington are one of the leading groups in jazz today. Experience a night of music from the Great American Songbook and popular jazz composers such as Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington.
Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
General admission: $35; VIP admission: $99.