UMBC Gamelan
UMBC’s Gamelan Ensemble, directed by Gina Beck, performs traditional Javanese music on the Department of Music’s Javanese gamelan.
Admission to this event is free.
UMBC’s Gamelan Ensemble, directed by Gina Beck, performs traditional Javanese music on the Department of Music’s Javanese gamelan.
Admission to this event is free.
Calla Fuqua is absolutely thrilled to be back at Germanos! She absolutely loves the stage. She will be singing a set of songs about change and new beginnings. Change can be beautiful, brutal, confusing. Change forces us to grow as people. Learn to embrace change with Calla’s amazing performance of contemporary musical theatre songs.
The Peabody LAUNCHPad series presents It's About Time, a concert featuring:
Gene Koshinski - multi-faceted percussionist, composer, and educator, and Peabody LAUNCHPad guest artist
Zane Forshee - guitarist, Guitar Faculty member, and Director of Peabody LAUNCHPad
Shodekeh - Hip Hop Ambassador and fearless local Beatboxer with a mighty mouth and a penchant for collaboration
Program:
Eclectic Counterpoint, by Steve Reich
Swerve, by Gene Koshinski
Round Midnight, by Thelonius Monk
Killjoy, by Gene Koshinski
Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Series
Joseph Young, conductor Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles
Yuting Tan: In Fields of Wilted Flowers for Orchestra (Macht Orchestral Composition Competition Winner)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor
Sponsored by the Douglas S. and Hilda P. Goodwin Fund of the Peabody Conservatory
Join the Columbia Jazz Band as we take you through the music of one of the most influential jazz artists and ensembles in the history of Big Band Jazz: Buddy Rich. Tickets are $20 for Cabaret Seating and $10 for Theater Seating. A cash bar and snacks will be available for purchase. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=96458
Show Your Soft Side (SYSS) and Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) will hold the seventh annual Pawject Runway, presented by Pet Valu, on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at Royal Farms Arena. The fashion show features “Softies,” animal-loving professional athletes, entertainers and activists, who will strut their stuff on the runway “modeling” a range of adorable and adoptable dogs and cats in need of a home from BARCS.
Joe DeCara started playing guitar at the age of four and never stopped.
Influenced by the classical and popular music Joe DeCara has developed a unique jazz sound by fusing various styles and genres. The use of counterpoint, harmony, contrary motion and other devices blend and reflect the exploration of modern jazz concepts with traditional form, giving DeCara his innovative style.
Monthly "open mike" Folk Music Night is held Saturdays from 7:00-10:00 pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performer this month is Michael Warner. His website is http://michaelwarnermusic.weebly.com/ .
Like, oh my gosh! It's an '80s party! Rock out at the library after hours on Saturday, April 27, from 7 p.m.-11 p.m. at the Cockeysville Branch for A Totally '80s Taste of the Town!
A concert featuring three of Howard Community College Music Department outstanding voice majors in a program varying from lieder to folk-songs to operatic arias encompassing three centuries of music.
“Competitions play an important role in the development of classical musicians, and they inspire us to get acquainted with new artists.” San Francisco Classical Voice, Scott Cmiel
The latest winner of the Guitar Foundation of America competition (2016) is Xavier Jara, who is born and raised the United States. He will share a concert with Tengyue Zhang of China, who won the same competition the year after, 2017.
Celebrate the end of a successful season, back in Shriver Hall, with music by Barber, Beethoven, and James Grant. Irina Murseanu performs the Barber Violin Concerto, alongside Beethoven's 8th Symphony and Entr'acte by James Grant.
Pre-concert talk at 7pm.
Saturday, April 27, 2019, 8pm, Shriver Hall Auditorium
Jed Gaylin, conductor
James Grant: Entr’acte
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14 with Irina Muresanu, violin
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8, Op. 93
Join Occasional Symphony - Baltimore's grassroots orchestra - for our 2018-19 Season Finale Concert! Surrounded and inspired by Baltimore County's tree line, experience our program of orchestral music by Mabel Daniels (Deep Forest, Op. 34 no. 1), Toru Takemitsu (Tree Line), and Ellicott City-based Wu Yiming (world premiere) with chamber music by Joan Tower (Rising). Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for sale at the concert. Venue capacity is 75 seats - get your tickets today!
Occasional Symphony celebrates spring at an iconic Baltimore venue - Cloisters Castle! Surrounded and inspired by Baltimore County's tree line, experience our program of orchestral music by Mabel Daniels (Deep Forest, Op. 34 no. 1), Toru Takemitsu (Tree Line), and Ellicott City-based Wu Yiming (world premiere) with chamber music by Joan Tower (Rising). Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for sale at the concert. Tickets are $25 - only 75 seats at this venue, so buy your tickets while they last! You can sit with us.
Neither Chopin nor Mendelssohn devotes many of their compositions to cello and piano. Nevertheless, the very few pieces they wrote for cello and piano duo embody a rich mid-19th century treasure in the repertoire, leaving us wondering and wishing for more. The Li/Wu duo returns to HCC to present these beautiful works including cello sonatas by Chopin and Mendelssohn.
Our spring concert offers diverse meditations on the immortal. Life and death battle in J.S. Bach's Easter cantata, while Sir John Tavener's posthumous masterwork Requiem Fragments offers a luminous vision of the afterlife.
BRUCKNER Os justi
OLSON Incantation
GUILLAUME Dominus Vobiscum
BACH Christ lag in Todesbanden (BWV 4)
TAVENER Song for Athene
TAVENER Requiem Fragments
PARKER Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternal
Singer/Songwriter Artists Victoria Vox and Kipyn Martin have been recognized by the Washington Area Music Awards (WAMMIE) for their work as Folk Contemporary Vocalists and Songwriters.
The McDaniel College Choir, led by Margaret Boudreaux, director of choral activities at McDaniel, presents “Of Wisdom and Folly.” According to Boudreaux, “this musical journey will take the audience around the world and from the most ancient times to the present days–exploring human natures–from fables to foibles.” Audience participation is encouraged on several pieces.
Come join our new weekly jam session, every Sunday at 7pm, in the downstairs bar at Germano's! Mike 'n' Ike will provide the house rhythm section, while Germano's provides a fabulous bar featuring everything from fresh carrot juice to old whiskey, plus fantastic food,, all in a comfortable bar in the heart of Little Italy. Come join host Ian Rashkin (bass) and the rest of the rhythm section to play your favorite jazz standards, and not-so-standards; all instruments and vocalists welcome.
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.