Brasilian Vibes Trio
The Brasilian Vibes Trio brings the beguiling rhythms and melodies of Brazil to Montpelier Arts Center, one of the DC-areas premier listening rooms.
The Brasilian Vibes Trio brings the beguiling rhythms and melodies of Brazil to Montpelier Arts Center, one of the DC-areas premier listening rooms.
The Department of Music presents the Jubilee Singers under the direction of Janice Jackson.
The performance will be followed by the UMBC Gospel Choir at 7 p.m.
Admission is free.
For almost two decades, The Eric Byrd Trio (EBT), pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd, bassist Bhagwan Khalsa, and drummer Alphonso Young, Jr., have traveled the world as enthusiastic ambassadors of jazz. Rooted in swing and be-bop, The Trio also embraces gospel and the blues as core elements of their expansive performance style. Their body of work spans seven unique studio and live recordings on which they shine as a Trio and as collaborators with an expanded 8-piece ensemble they call The Eric Byrd Trio: Brother Ray Band, in tribute to The Genius of Soul icon Ray Charles.
Although Messiah is normally heard at Christmas,
it was written for the season of Easter. Director
Locke will conduct the chorus in movements from
Parts II and III of Handel's Messiah which features the
Hallelujah Chorus, and choral selections for
Spring and Summer. The chorus will be joined by
orchestra and soloists.
For ticket purchases and pricing, please visit
our website at: www.harfordchoralsociety.org
Columbia Pro Cantare will feature works by two popular American composers at its next concert, Saturday, May 4, 2019, 8 pm at the Jim Rouse Theatre, 5460 Trumpeter Road, Columbia, Maryland. The music of George Gershwin and Jerome Kern triumphed on Broadway and in film in the 1920s and 1930s.
A four-man “Latingrass” string band from Buenos Aires, Che Apalache (pronounced CHAY-op-uh-LAH-chay) is comprised of musicians from Argentina, Mexico and the United States. The quartet began as a bluegrass band and incorporated Latin American styles into their repertoire, combining instrumental prowess with tight vocal harmonies to create an authentic blend of genres from Appalachia to the Andes.
Mark your calendar for a stupendous journey around the world of wines at the Sykesville Art & Wine Festival, on Sunday May 5th, 12 to 5pm!
This year, the Downtown Sykesville Connection (DSC) is not only showcasing some of the best Maryland wineries, the DSC is also bringing to downtown Sykesville over 50 vineyards from the Sonoma Valley, Argentina, France and Italy. Whites, reds and rosés, wines, cavas and other specialty wines will be available for unlimited sampling with your collectible Sykesville glass.
Featuring eight superb solo pianists from the Greater Baltimore/Washington area with a new artist taking the stage every thirty minutes.
Music in the Great Hall presents Nikita Borisevich, violin and Margarita Loukachkina, piano performing works byElgar, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Bloch, Franck and Waxman.
Leonard Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms,” an exhilarating and accessible work that expresses the composer’s hope for fellowship and peace in the world, will be performed by the choirs of Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church and Beth El Congregation under the baton of Tom Hall. Michael Britt will play the organ accompaniment. A reception follows.
The program will begin with a conversation between Tom Hall and Alexander Bernstein, the composer’s son. The choirs will also perform the premiere of Cantor Thom King’s “Psalm 24” as well as C. Hubert H. Parry’s “I was Glad.”
Margaret Boudreaux, director of choral activities at McDaniel, leads the Masterworks Chorale, with McDaniel College organist Ted Dix as accompanist. The concert features works by Michael Praetorius and others.
Children’s Chorus of Maryland & School of Music celebrates its 43rd annual spring concert, Of Stage and Screen , on Sunday, May 5th, at the Gordon Center for the Performing Arts. The three choruses, spanning ages 7-17, will present timeless favorites from the land of opera, the Broadway stage and film. Please join us for selections from The Magic Flute, Hansel and Gretel, The Sound of Music, Peter Pan, Dr. Doolittle, The Pirates of Penzance and more! Reception to follow the concert. Children under age 5 cannot be admitted due to live recording.
Beethoven’s magnificent Violin Concerto is the vehicle for Colin Sorgi, the fourth concertmaster candidate. This medley-of-favorites program includes Mozart’s Overture to The Marriage of Figaro and Gioachino Rossini’s Overture to The Barber of Seville. Sergei Prokofiev’s magical Classical Symphony closes the season.
MOZART Marriage of Figaro Overture
BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto
ROSSINI Barber of Seville Overture
PROKOFIEV Classical Symphony
The Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz in Concert under the direction of Matthew Belzer, featuring all of the UMBC jazz groups, large and small, and spotlighting student compositions.
Admission is free.
Mass of the Children, Gloria, Psalm 15, and The Lord is My Shepherd
Kerry Holahan, soprano
Jared Hancock, baritone
Children’s Chorus of Carroll County, Jenna Daly, Artistic & Choral Director and Rachel Morgan Im, Choral Director
The Baltimore Chamber Jazz Society concludes its 2018-2019 season with a concert the Christian Sands Trio Sunday, May 5, 2019, 5 p.m., at the Baltimore Museum of Art (10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218).
Music and theatre arts students at McDaniel from the “Singing on Stage” class taught by Kyle Engler, senior lecturer in music, perform selections from renowned operas and Broadway musicals.
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.
The UMBC Symphony Orchestra performs under the direction of E. Michael Richards, featuring the Trio des Alpes in the Concertino for Piano, Violin, Cello, and String Orchestra by Bohuslav Martinu. (The Trio des Alpes will also present an ensemble concert on Friday, May 3, with additional information here.)
Admission is free but a ticket required for entry. Please note that additional day-of-performance tickets will be available at the door only as space permits. (Tickets will be available online beginning April 5)
It all started with one song. Now, Musicians On Call is celebrating TWENTY YEARS of delivering the healing power of music right to patients’ bedsides. Join us in celebrating with four talented Baltimore singer-songwriters, Steve Boucher, John Suskey, Ken Gutberlet and Ryan Cobb, in a free Volunteer Spotlight Concert in our Bar.