Sundays@3 presents the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Strings Sextet
String Sextets by Brahms and Tchaikovsky
Brahms Sextet No. 2 in G major, Op. 36
Tchaikovsky Sextet in D minor, Op. 70, “Souvenir de Florence”
String Sextets by Brahms and Tchaikovsky
Brahms Sextet No. 2 in G major, Op. 36
Tchaikovsky Sextet in D minor, Op. 70, “Souvenir de Florence”
The second of two concerts featuring keyboard music from the massive and diverse corpus of J.S. Bach. This annual concert series, now in its 17th year, is performed by Ted Davis on his own William Mitchell double harpsichord.
"Golden Bach" features one of the most celebrated works in music history, the monumental "Goldberg" variations. The work, first published as Clavierübung IV, has long been recognized as a towering achievement and a shining example of Bach's creativity.
Join the Matt Panayides Trio as they pay tribute to some Jazz greats with "Music of the Masters: Joe, Wayne, Cedar, Chick"
Matt Panayides, guitar
Gabe Rupe, bass
Julian Berkowitz, drums
“Beethoven broke all the rules and turned out pieces of breathtaking rightness. He had the real goods, the stuff from Heaven, the power to make you feel at the finish: Something is right with the world.”
– Leonard Bernstein
The McDaniel College Choir performs, under the direction of Kyle Engler, senior lecturer, with Peggy Brengle serving as accompanist. The program features music from diverse locales and historical eras.
Join us as we present an evening of percussion chamber music as we honor the legacy of Dale Rauschenberg (1938-2024), founder of the TU percussion program.
Hosted by McDaniel College’s English department and Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society, this annual celebration of William Shakespeare includes readings, performances, and adaptations of his plays and poetry by McDaniel students and faculty. Call 410-857-2530 for more information.
A night of cabaret at An die Musik Live, featuring songs from musical theatre that are usually performed by men!
In-person seats: $20 /$10 students
In-person attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Streaming Cost is $15
Link will be sent out 15 minutes prior to showtime and will remain active through May 1
Donations Welcome!
The New Music Ensemble at Towson University presents a concert of music featuring TU faculty members Leneida Crawford and Joseph Gotoff. The program will feature music by Luciano Berio, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg, George Crumb, Cathy Berberian, Jake Heggie, John Musto, and David Crumb.
The New Music Ensemble at Towson University presents a concert of music featuring TU faculty members Leneida Crawford and Joseph Gotoff. The program will feature music by Luciano Berio, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg, George Crumb, Cathy Berberian, Jake Heggie, John Musto, and David Crumb.
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Students in McDaniel College’s Student African Drum Ensembles perform, under the direction of senior adjunct lecturer Pape Demba “Paco” Samb, a Senegalese griot.
Indulge in an evening of artistic expression and heartfelt conversations at Tea Time with Truth: Concert & Conversation. Hosted by the incomparable DaTruthDaPoet, this event promises an unforgettable fusion of music, poetry, and meaningful dialogue. Step into a world where creativity reigns supreme and voices are celebrated.
April Special Guest: Rebecca Dupas
Note: the show contains adult material and is intended for mature audiences
Tad Janes, producing artistic director of the Maryland Ensemble Theatre in Frederick, Maryland, guest directs this adaptation of Carl Sternheim’s classic 1910 farce by comic actor and author Steve Martin. Set in 1910 Germany, Louise Markes, a housewife bored of her bureaucrat husband and their conservative existence, attends a royal parade, where a wardrobe malfunction causes unexpected attention.
Enoch Pratt Library Penn North and Rise with a Purpose Present the “Black Woman Genius” Monologues. Based on the exhibit currently on display at Reginald F. Lewis Museum, “My Brilliance Shines Theater Troupe” will pay homage and tell the life stories of contemporary Black women fiber artists from the Chesapeake area.
Theatre LuDu proudly presents "Irvinville", an orginal storytelling performance from theater makers Kevin Duvall and Lucius Robinson. "Irvinville" follows the journey of a small-town American boy who watches his town slowly move underground after it wrongfully murders Mary the circus elephant. Duvall and Robinson, both graduates of the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theater, inhabit the town's worth of characters with nothing more than the words, themselves, and the audience.
When the 18-year-old pianist Yunchan Lim became the youngest ever winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, he launched a global phenomenon, with more than nine million views and counting of his Rach 3 performance conducted by Marin Alsop. Now the BSO Music Director Laureate welcomes Lim to present Rachmaninoff’s stunningly gorgeous Piano Concerto No. 2. Alsop continues her role as a leading champion of American music, presenting the hymn-filled Second Symphony of Ives (a work premiered by her mentor, Leonard Bernstein) along with Carlos Simon’s bluesy AMEN!
Join Baltimore’s Premier Handbell Ensemble at our benefit concert to support Pathfinders for Autism. We will play music from Beethoven, Mozart, Enya, and others and will feature flute, trumpet, violin, piano, organ, 3 octaves of handchimes, and over 5 octaves of handbells!
Join Hannah Mayer & Friends for the April installment of their monthly residency at An die Musik Live, this month featuring saxophonist Robert Gilliam!
Hannah Mayer, piano
Jett Lim, trombone
Charlie Reichert Powell, guitar
Aidan B. Taylor, bass
Koleby Royston, drums
Guest Saxophonist Robert Gilliam
New York's brilliant pianist Noah Haidu joins forces with jazz icons Buster Williams and Lenny White at An die Musik Live in support of his soulful and expressive new album Standards II (2024, Sunnyside Records)!
Two shows at 7pm & 8:30pm, livestream passes and student tickets are available!
Noah Haidu, piano
Buster Williams, bass
Lenny White, drums