UMBC Jazz Ensemble
UMBC Jazz Ensemble
Sunday, October 21, 3 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
UMBC's Department of Music presents the UMBC Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Matthew Belzer.
Admission is free.
UMBC Jazz Ensemble
Sunday, October 21, 3 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
UMBC's Department of Music presents the UMBC Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Matthew Belzer.
Admission is free.
Join members of the Columbia Orchestra as they perform chamber works featuring the four sections of the orchestra: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion! This concert will include Bach’s Toccata and Fugue, Barber’s Adagio for Strings, one of Beethoven’s “Rasumovsky” quartets, Ligeti’s charming Bagatelles, percussion music by Maryland’s Pulitzer winner Christopher Rouse, and more! This is a concert sure to delight everyone from young listeners to classical music aficionados. Free!
Handel Choir of Baltimore
Thomas Hetrick keyboard
Brian Bartoldus conductor
Attendees will enjoy a hands-on class designed to teach participants about fun traditions around sake and the proper way to roll sushi. In addition to making and eating the featured Spiked Sake Roll (a sake infused sushi roll) alongside RA sushi chefs, guests will enjoy creating other menu items including a Philadelphia Roll and Salmon Nigiri. Fresh edamame and miso soup will be served as will sake flights featuring Sho Ciku Bai, Miso Sparkling Sake, and Red Flower Sake. Class length is approximately 90 minutes and the cost is $45 per person. Participants must be 21 years or older.
Marvel at the virtuosic and lyrical gifts of the woodwind family in this year’s annual Patagonia Winds concert. Highlights include beloved quintets by Nielsen and D’Rivera, and audience favorites by Bernstein and Gershwin.
Hop, skip, or just walk to City Arts 2 for some FREE Family Time! FazaFam Family Jam is with more music, movement, and FUN for families.
You’re Invited to a listening party for Voices of Carmen - an urban adaptation of the opera by George Bizet. Meet the Carmen Youth Council and the creative team. Your feedback is vital to our process and we look forward to hearing from you. Space is limited, please RSVP
Doors Open: 4:30PM
The riveting Pacifica Quartet debuts with SHCS favorite, pianist-composer Marc-André Hamelin, who “ranks among the small handful of performers in every generation whose abilities defy the imagination” (The Toronto Star). Hamelin and the Quartet, hailed by The Telegraph as “nothing short of phenomenal,” perform works by Beethoven and Hamelin, closing with Schumann’s captivating piano quintet.
Tonight’s program is is entitled, “George Gershwin Meets Horace Silver”.
We will use the music of these giants of jazz piano to contrast their styles, with a variety of music of each composer. It will be a most memorable musical evening.
The music begins at 7 PM, with dinner at 6 PM.
The exceptional musicians of the Glenn Angus Jazz Quartet:
Glenn Angus, Violin
George Spicka, Piano
Phil Ravita, Bass
John Turner, Drums
Experience ellen cherry’s rained out Artscape set of new material (with guest musicians, Max Bent (beatboxing), Richard Crafton (banjo), Thillman Benham (cello) and Andrew Grimm (guitar). Eze Jackson and June Star each play an opening set of their original music! Umbrellas not required!
Join us as members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra perform chamber works in a beautiful candlelit setting. Concert and parking are FREE, with no tickets or reservations required. Please visit our website for complete program information and to learn more about our series: www.CommunityConcertsAtSecond.org
No shame, open discussion about the bedroom and how to incorporate cannabis both to enhance and heal the sexual space.
We will discuss:
-General safe sex practices for a modern age
-The endo-cannabinoid system specific to the reproductive system
-Stigmas around sex and cannabis
-Cannabis infused products for sexual health and wellness
-Using cannabis to improve intimacy, connection, & sexual pleasure
-Kink play
-Consent and cannabis's role in aftercare
Jane Rosenberg LaForge talks about her book, The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War.
Jon Seligman, a percussionist and composer who teaches at McDaniel College, performs with his jazz trio.
Join the University of Maryland, College of Arts & Humanities for the first 2018-19 Dean's Lecture Series: Year of Immigration featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen. Nguyen will present “Refugees, Immigrants, Americans: Changing Our Stories,” followed by a book signing and reception.
Co-sponsored by the Department of English’s Bebe Koch Petrou Lecture Fund and the First Year Book.
Newly opened clinic - Fells Point Cannabis Docs hosts weekly educational classes with cannabis educator and advocate Taylor Martin
Terpenes are the essential oils found in all plants, and cannabis has over 140 of them
Come learn about the entourage effect and how the synergistic symphony of terpenoids interact with cannabinoids to produce the wide variety of nuanced highs available to our conscious experience
In this class we will discuss:
-Interested in creating a Baker Artist Portfolio?
-Need tips and pointers on how to use the site?
-Curious about how to make your portfolio stronger?
-Have questions about eligibility?
-Want to learn about the Baker Artist Awards?
Each Baker Info Session session will feature an hour-long presentation from GBCA Staff with a detailed program overviews and instructions on using the site. A past awardee will then offer insight and tips on presenting yourself as an artist and creating a strong portfolio.
Susan Orlean talks about her book, The Library Book.
Having grown up side-by-side in small-town working-class America, best friends Tracey and Cynthia went from fun-loving schoolchildren to saloon-loving adults who work together on a steel manufacturing line. In a tight-knit community like this one, however, it takes but one fracture in its core for the breaking point of friendship to be seismically tested.
A 1-2 punch from Baltimore to the Big Easy with Greg Schatz (from NOLA) and The Seth Kibel Quintet, featuring Flo Anito (CD release show)
ABOUT GREG
Greg Schatz writes and plays music that gets stuck in your head. Steeped in tradition yet completely original, his songs give words to life’s hard-to-describe moments.