UMBC Jazz in Concert
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.
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.
New Wave Singers Fall Concert- "Sounds of the Season"
Songs of winter, of holidays, of inclusion, diversity, and beauty. We are excited to present our 2018 winter concert, with our new Artistic Director, Timothy E. Gillham.
Sunday December 2nd 04:00 pm Grace United Methodist Church 5407 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 Click Here for Tickets
The Department of Music presents the Camerata Chamber Choir under the direction of Stephen Caracciolo. A select choir of 40–50 singers drawn from all majors of the university, Camerata performs a wide variety of works drawn from the expansive choral repertoire, including Renaissance motets, folksongs, choral-orchestral works, German part songs, Russian sacred liturgies, American spirituals, and new works.
This event is FREE and Open to the public!
Enjoy light refreshments, music, pictures with Santa Claus, a photo with the Mayor and more!
Performances By:
Maurette Brown Clark -National Gospel Recording Artists/106.1 FM on Air Radio Personality
Davon Fleming- Semi-finalist of NBC The Voice
Qui Qui Davis Martin - National R&B Recording Artist
*Photo ID required to enter City Hall*
*No large backpacks, book bags or non-transparent bags allowed*
Oscar Wilde’s much-loved tour-de-farce receives an uproarious Resident Company revival with this landmark lampoon of Victorian norms—a jovial joyride of double lives, double entendres, and labyrinthine twists and turns. Algernon’s cousin Gwendolen and her friend Cecily both fall for a man named Ernest (of whom Lady Bracknell—played by company member Bruce Randolph Nelson—disapproves), but whether wit or wisdom will prevail is anybody’s guess!
ALL are welcomed for a night of FREE laughter @Flavor Restaurant in Mt Vernon. The Flavor of Funny comedy series is a once a month showcase of the DMV's best comedic personalities. This month will feature Dan Marse Kapr, Camilo Diaz, Nicki Fuchs, Garrett Harvest and Micheal Furr will be the headliner of this hilarious line up!! The space can only hold 75 people so get there early doors are at 7:30 and the show begins at 8:00pm
Music
Civil Discord
UMBC Wind Ensemble: Concert and Conversation with WYPR’s Tom Hall
Tuesday, December 4, 8 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Wind Ensemble, directed by Brian Kaufman, presents a concert and conversation, moderated by Tom Hall, host of WYPR’s Midday, on navigating the current polarization in America. Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and UMBC Professor Linda Dusman’s Solstice will serve as catalysts for an interactive discussion with performers, audience members, and to-be-announced guest panelists.
Tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft promote the free flow of data worldwide, while relying on foreign, temporary IT workers to build, deliver, and support their products. However, even as IT companies use technology and commerce to transcend national barriers, their transnational employees and their families face significant migration and visa constraints.
The Department of Music presents the UMBC New Music Ensemble, which explores and performs Western chamber music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Every first Thursday of the month visit us for free and take a collections highlights tour. Tours take place at 11 a.m. Explore the galleries with a member of our staff, hear the stories behind the artifacts on display and learn about Maryland’s rich history.
Ring in the holiday season and the annual lighting of the Washington Monument during this free, family-friendly event! Enjoy seasonal performances, music, refreshments, and winter-inspired art activities. After the Washington Monument is set aglow, followed by a spectacular fireworks display, warm up at the Walters with 10,000 jolly Baltimoreans during the city’s longest-running holiday tradition!
The history of the London theaters during Shakespeare’s lifetime is a fascinating field of study that can help us better appreciate Shakespeare’s stagecraft. Come learn about the Theatre, commonly credited as the first permanently built theatre, the Red Lion, the Rose, the Curtain, the Hope, the Swan, and the two theaters most closely associated with Shakespeare: the Globe and the Blackfriars.
This event is FREE.
Beer, wine, and snacks provided!
The Department of Music presents the UMBC Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Tom Goldstein. The UMBC Percussion Ensemble is a dedicated performing group of advanced percussion students. The ensemble is adventurous in its programming, with a repertoire that includes graphic-notation pieces, improvisational works, and theatre, as well as works by important early percussion composers, such as Alan Hovhaness, John Cage, and Carlos Chavez.
On view: DEC 7 - JAN 12
Reception: FRI DEC 7 | 6-8PM | FREE
This exhibition will feature the works of late artist Alice Gadzinski. Her papier-mâché depictions of the everyday kitsch objects found in the homes of many provoke thoughts of negative ironic critique as well as strong optimism brought on by the love she saw captured in these objects. Viewers can see works Alice completed before her passing as well as collaborative works created in her likeness.
Join us at Conkling St & Eastern Ave. as we light the grand tree, take photos with Santa, enjoy hot cocoa & Hoehn’s cookies and start the engines at the Highlandtown Train Garden! Continue the merriment into the evening on the ha! H!ghlandtown First Friday Holiday Art Walk visiting our Art-centric businesses and Arts venues an in the Highlandtown Arts & Entertainment District.
The Opera Workshop (Sammy Huh, director) and the Collegium Musicum (Paula Maust, interim director) present a program of baroque opera scenes from Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s La descente d’Orphée aux enfers, Henry Purcell’s The Fairy-Queen, and Francesco Cavalli’s La Statira, principessa di Persia. Join them for an hour of exquisite music and action-packed drama that spans the gamut of human emotion. UMBC students will showcase Euridice’s joy followed by Orpheus’s despair, the merriment of fairies and a drunken poet, and a complicated love triangle laced with humor.