BSO Sessions Episode 10: Ripple Effect
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
BSO Sessions Episode 13: Four Families
Premieres Wed., February 3, 2021 at 8:00 pm
https://www.offstage.bsomusic.org/en/episode-13-feb-3
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
Nicholas Hersh, conductor
BSO Sessions Episode 16: Name That Tune
Premieres February 24, 2021 at 8:00 pm
https://www.offstage.bsomusic.org/en/episode-16-feb-24
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
Sat, Mar 6, 2021 | 3:00 pm | On-demand through Sat, Mar 13, 2021
FREE Digital Event
Xavier Foley, double-bass & Kelly Yu-Chieh Lin, piano
Shriver Hall Concert Series | Discovery Series
This is Renee's fourth exciting live streaming concert!
You can access recordings of their first three shows in our Quarantine Concert Catalogue:
#62 from 7/19/20
#121 from 10/18/20
#158 from 12/13/20
Renee Tannenbaum, vocals
Jon Ozment, piano
John Leonard, bass
Encore Performance of their Jan 22 appearance!
Shriver Hall Concert Series presents cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan and pianist Armine Grigoryan. Since winning the Cello First Prize and Gold Medal at the XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition in 2011 at the age of 22, the “dazzlingly brilliant” (The Strad) Narek Hakhnazaryan has inspired audiences with his artistry, securing a reputation as one of the world’s foremost cellists. An alum of SHCS’s Discovery Series, Hakhnazaryan debuts on SHCS’s Subscription Series with the world premiere of a recital pre-recorded at Aram Khatchatourian Concert Hall in Yerevan, Armenia.
Check out the recordings of Robin's previous live streaming shows:
Quarantine Concert Series #9: Robin Bullock
Quarantine Concert Series #75: Robin Bullock CD Release
Hailed as a “Celtic guitar god” by Baltimore City Paper and “one of the best folk instrumentalists in the business” by Sing Out! Magazine, Robin Bullock is one of the preeminent acoustic musicians of our time.
“Jackie Warren is a powerfully grooving pianist; Meanwhile Amy Shook and Sherrie Maricle set up a beat so strong it could drive a fleet of eighteen-wheelers." - Jerome Wilson, All About Jazz
Sherrie Maricle - drums
Jackie Warren - piano
Amy Shook - acoustic bass
Fiercely swinging on purpose, with purpose this powerhouse trio plays original, traditional and contemporary standards from all genres of music. Their unique style and innovative arrangements are always super-charged by their boundless musical joy and gratitude.
Elijah Balbed, tenor sax
Christian Hizon, trombone
Warren Wolf, piano
Jeff Reed, bass
Brendan Brady, drums
Alex Hamburger: Flute and Voice
José Luiz Martins: Piano
Tyrone Allen: Bass
Keith Butler Jr.: Drums
Michael Joseph Harris, lead guitar
Todd Simon, piano
Blake Meister, upright bass
Mike Kuhl, drums
Kris Belgica, rhythm guitar
Hot Club of Baltimore presents a night of traditional waltzes inspired
by Angelo Debarre, Matelo Ferré, and Tchan Tchou Vidal plus the
uplifting Swing music repertoire of Django Reinhardt from the 1930s.
Join us and you will be transported back in time to a cafe in Paris
before World War II when "La Ville Lumière" was the entertainment
center of Europe.
UMBC's Department of Music presents flutist Lisa Cella, professor of music at UMBC, who will present her Low Flutes Project, which seeks to find, create, record, and present new works that shatter boundaries in sound and technique for alto and bass flute. Through commissioning, performing, and recording, she adds her voice to a body of repertoire, helping to inspire the new generation of composers to explore deeply these two instruments that have captured her passion.
For the first time since the lockdown, local favorites The Bottom Rung will come together to celebrate the songs of Fred Eaglesmith. A true collaboration, each member is featured -- Baltimore's own stalwart of honest songwriting Caleb Stine, habitual sideman Nick Sjostrom, folk virtuosos Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops, and true southern gentleman Lance Price.
This is Peravon Jazz Trio's fourth appearance. Access their previous appearances here.:
Concert #87 on Aug. 28, 2020
Concert #134 on Nov. 8, 2020
Concert #179 on Jan. 10, 2021
Matt Perich, guitar
Phil Ravita, bass
Greg Herron, drums
Peravon is an exciting trio that plays standard tunes but employs the rhythms and sensibilities of funk, blues, rock, and Latin styles. Peravon also plays original compositions in the same vein.
Ledah Finck and Sarah Thomas, violins; Amy Tan, viola; and Irène Han, cello
Program
Paul Wiancko: Ode on a Broken Loom
Tanner Porter: Switchback
Jessie Montgomery: Source Code
György Ligeti: String Quartet No. 1, "Metamorphoses nocturnes"
New jazz, spiritual songs, music inspired by the work of J.S. Bach ("Alles Mit Gott Und Nichts Ohn Ihn" BWV 1127) and Gospel!
Leo Maxey Jr., trumpet
Damien Noble, piano
Mikel Combs, bass
Quincy Phillips, drums
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents Pamela Z, who will give an artist talk. (The artist will also give a public performance on April 1.)
Walsh Kunkel - Guitar
Lawrence Huftles - Bass
Andrew Young - Drums