Alex Zhang Hungtai [from Dirty Beaches, Last Lizard]
Alex Zhang Hungtai, known for his lo-fi electro crooning project Dirty Beaches, juxtaposes electronic music with the large-format photographs of artist Adam Davies.
SAT Mar 10 | 7:30PM | FREE
Alex Zhang Hungtai, known for his lo-fi electro crooning project Dirty Beaches, juxtaposes electronic music with the large-format photographs of artist Adam Davies.
SAT Mar 10 | 7:30PM | FREE
The Vivaldi Project
Saturday, March 10 at 8pm
Peabody Studio Orchestra
Joseph Young, conductor
John Thomas, saxophone
Studio Jazz Live!
A program exploring what can happen when a jazz big band meets a string section in a set of arrangements from the immortal “Charlie Parker with Strings” sessions.
Tickets Available: February 1
With the rare beauty of her tone and her enchanting stage presence, Russian guitarist Irina Kulikova catches the hearts of audiences across the globe. She belongs to that class of musicians that tell something pure and special with their instrument in a seemingly effortless flow. Soundboard Magazine wrote: “Some of the most sheerly beautiful playing I have ever heard.” Kulikova’s secret, in life as in music: It's about the touch.
Every 2nd Sun of the month the Dance & Bmore Ensemble open our doors to area dancers and musicians to join us for a community class. Connect with the dancers, singers and musicians of DAB for an afternoon of creativity and conversation. After class you are welcome to sit in on rehearsal and dialogue about new works and signature repertoire.
French Connection
Sunday, March 11, 3 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The Voyager Ensemble (David Yang, Airi Yoshioka, co-directors) present much beloved French masterpieces as well as Baltimore premiere of Baltimore Sketches by eminent French composer Nicolas Bacri. Solenne Païdassi, violin, and Tristan Cornut, cello, hail from France for this French-inspired concert, which features Dutilleux’s String Quartet “Ainsi la nuit” (“Thus the Night”) — one of the most challenging, intricate, and dynamic works written for the medium.
Brahms and Friends
Robert Kahn • Piano Trio No. 1 in E major, Op. 19
Clara Schumann • Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17
Johannes Brahms • Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101
High school students admitted free.
Younger children admitted with an adult.
Brahms and Friends
Robert Kahn • Piano Trio No. 1 in E major, Op. 19
Clara Schumann • Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17
Johannes Brahms • Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101
High chool students admitted free.
Younger chikdren admitted free with an adult.
Second Sundays are FUNdays with FazaFam! Sundays of family strengthening fun!
Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, ANYONE can hop, skip, jump, or scoot to our Second Sunday FazaFams!
The best thing you can do for your family this new year is spend time together and FazaFam is here to help you do just that! Jam to Salsa, Disco, Hip-Hop, Motown, and more.
Games, moves, and great music make it easy to meet your goals to Dance & Bmore fit, fun, and free!
Soprano Lu-Hsuan Lucy Chen will collaborate with guest pianist David Chapman performing art songs and arias that have been inspired by Eastern literature and Chinese folk songs. She will also be joined by the musicians with traditional Chinese instruments to bring a unique cultural experience to the audience.
Celebrate the Jewish composers of Broadway with song! From George and Ira Gershwin to Stephen Sondheim these composers have had a huge impact on Broadway in particular and American music in general. Sarah Baumgarten will be both performing some of our favorite pieces and giving us a little insight into their history.
With astonishing mastery of a broad scope of styles, pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard displays an unrivaled musical understanding and sensitivity. From Russian mysticism to the not-to-be-missed masterpiece Musica ricercata, Aimard’s range is distinctive in a program that concludes with Beethoven’s powerful “Hammerklavier” Sonata.
From the cover of the Spring Issue of Ukulele Magazine to the front page of The Wall Street Journal, Victoria Vox is making appearances everywhere—and rightly so. The artistry of her performances is both unique and endearing, captivating an incredibly diverse audience and drawing even the least musical of folks into her harmonious web. This evening, she’ll be accompanied by her husband, Jack Maher, who is an accomplished singer and guitarist. Recently married, however, the two met in 1998 at the Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA) where they both received degrees in Songwriting.
The exciting performing artist, Driko, plays solo piano to many Art Tatum tunes and sings songs from the American Songbook, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and other greats. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.
- Indulge in international food and beverages during the Dine & Drink Around the World fundraiser. The event will feature Baltimore’s premier caterers, leading event designers and elite mixologists pairing specialty cocktails. Together, they will collaborate to compete for “Best International Experience.”
Baltimore’s favorite troubadour, Marcus Dagan, performs a musical tribute to his late wife, Debra. Tickets are $15 in advance online and $20 at the door.
Peabody Opera Theatre
Samuel Mungo, stage director
Peabody Opera Theatre Orchestra
Laurent Pillot, music director
Jules Massenet: Chérubin
A spin-off of sorts to the story of The Marriage of Figaro, Chérubin follows the romantic escapades of the young page Chérubino, a little older but no less promiscuous, while celebrating his first military commission.
Tickets Available: February 1