Baltimore Dance Invitational
Experience an evening of the best in regional, professional dance from the area’s top talent. An eclectic showcase of original dance.
Experience an evening of the best in regional, professional dance from the area’s top talent. An eclectic showcase of original dance.
THE FALLING AND THE RISING
Peabody Chamber Opera
Music by Zach Redler and Jerre Dye
February 7 – 10
Baltimore Dance Project
Thursday, February 7 – Saturday, February 9, 8 p.m.
UMBC Proscenium Theatre
In January, 2018, the Peale received a mysterious package which included detailed plans on how to build a 200-year time machine.
The decision was made to follow the plans and build the time machine in secret. After nine-months of construction at a remote location, the time machine has been thoroughly tested and proven safe, and we are thrilled to now offer Time Travel Tours to the general public, as well as researchers, educators and historians.
Hear the artist and photographer Devin Allen talk and perform as he muses about his exhibition "Devin: Allen, Spaces of the Un-Entitled. The exhibition is a visual analysis of architecture and its impact on people of impoverished communities and runs at the Peale from February 7 – March 22, 2019. The event costs $20, and the exhibition is free to the public.
Maryland Center for the Arts & Music Land present BSO Concertmaster, violinist Jonathan Carney, who will coach up to 4 students on the violin on a solo piece of their choice. All experience levels are welcome, elementary through high school. Students should bring their own instrument and their music. After the master class, Mr. Carney will perform a brief, 30-minute concert. Teachers, parents, friends, and family are welcome to observe the master class and concert.
All Are Welcome!
Bring Your Saxophone
Master Class
Clinic on Saxophone Playing:
–Tips for Better Results: Embouchure, Vibrato, Tone Production and More
–Reeds and How to Make Them Work Better
–Reed Technology and Alternatives to Cane Reeds
–Care and Maintenance of Your Instrument
–Individual Advise from Members of the Quartet
–Question and Answer Period
Performance
-for all Middle School, High School and College Players
–Music will be provided
Shriver Hall Concert Series presents cellist Mafalda Santos, the winner of the 2018 Yale Gordon Concerto Competition of The Peabody Conservatory at the Baltimore Museum of Art. The program will be announced in the summer of 2018.
FREE - Reservations required
Help us fight the dulling doldrums of winter! For one night only (Saturday February 9th, 7pm-10pm) we are throwing a party at The Peale Center featuring a dazzling display of entertainments a la vaudeville. The incomparable talents of Alex & Olmsted will join your favorite performers of Submersive productions past, present, and future to captivate, charm, and enthrall you with their diverse talents. In addition to performances, there will be games, activities, artistic encounters, tasty tidbits, and a delightful variety of beverages.
PRESS RELEASE
“TASSELS & CHAMPAGE: BOOTY NIGHTS!”
RELEASE DATE: 11/20/2018 CONTACT INFORMATION
Maria Bella 410.207.0989
“… Its shimmering tone, seductive timbre and a particularly emotional approach to phrasing lead one to want to hear it again.”
~ The New York Times
Johannes Brahms Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 38
Johannes Brahms Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99
We celebrate Jason Love's 20th year with the Orchestra with one of his favorite works, Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, which he led at his inaugural concert in 1999. In a very special event, Jason is the soloist for the U.S. Premiere of a virtuosic cello concerto by Guillaume Connesson, one of classical music's most acclaimed rising stars. And, nothing starts a celebration better than a fanfare and Joan Tower's Second Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman features our marvelous brass and percussion.
Free pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm in the Wilde Lake Mini Theatre.
WSaxQ is the most widely heard saxophone quartet in the United States. Since 1997, recorded arrangements by the Washington Saxophone Quartet have aired daily throughout the United States on NPR’s broadcasts of “All Things Considered.” Concert audiences enjoy their connection to WSaxQ when they discover they’ve been listening to the quartet’s music during afternoon “drive-time.” And it often comes as a surprise that they’ve been hearing four saxophones!
In the best tradition of Hollywood romantic comedies, the Baltimore Improv Group is staging a fully improvised Valentine’s Day rom-com with a twist! The twist: our two leads will be played by audience volunteers. Join us for a night of romance and hilarity, and who knows — you just may end up a Star! Participate or just watch and laugh - you decide!
Fabulous is a State of Mind w/ Foxy Tann
SUN FEB 10 2:30-4PM
Event Type: Workshops and Classes, Music ∕ Performance ∕ Writing Workshops, Burlesque
$30, $35 drop-in
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This a cappella performance of the Baltimore Choral Arts Chamber Singers recounts Hans Christian Andersen’s haunting short story of a poor child’s hopes and dreams. The Pulitzer Prize-winning composition will be matched with striking images created by MICA students. Visual and musical compositions are injected into the little match girl passion to create a multi-sensory mash-up!
There will be a post-concert Choral Conversation in Falvey Hall.
Bach Four Chorales from St. Matthew Passion
Stephen Chatman How Sweet and Fair
Baltimore Choral Arts presents Little Match Girl.
This a cappella performance of the Baltimore Choral Arts Chamber Chorus recounts Hans Christian Andersen’s haunting short story of a poor child’s hopes and dreams. The Pulitzer Prize-winning composition will be matched with striking images created by MICA students. Visual and musical compositions are injected into the little match girl passion to create a multi-sensory mash-up!
Bach Four Chorales from St. Matthew Passion
United States Army Field Band Woodwind Quintet
Sunday, February 10, 3 p.m.
UMBC Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
Celebrate African American History Month with God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse by Harlem Renaissance poet James Weldon Johnson. Directed by Kwame Kenyatta Bey, this lyrical revision of Biblical tales stars local pastors and is a revelation for the whole family about the foundations behind the African American church. Tickets are $25 and available by phone at 410-728-6500 or online at www.arenaplayersinc.com. Playing weekends 2/8/19-2/24/19, showtimes are 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Sunday performances begin at 4pm.
Join the artists of Baltimore Musicales for an hour of unforgettable, spirit-lifting tunes by Gershwin, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Kurt Weill, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and more. Soprano Thea Tullman Moore, mezzo-soprano Elise Christina Jenkins, tenor Nigel Rowe, baritone José Sacin, and pianist Andrew Stewart will perform favorites from Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and other classics from the Golden Age of Broadway. A wine reception will follow the performance. Seating is not reserved and tickets are available online and at the door.