Peabody Jazz Students
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
PETER PAN
or Wendy, Peter. Peter, Wendy.
An original adaptation by Joshua Conkel
April 27 – May 20
Thursdays – Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
Pay-What-You-Can Previews: April 25 & 26 at 8:00pm
McDaniel College’s Student African Drum Ensemble performs under the direction of music faculty member Pape Demba “Paco” Samb, a Senegalese griot.
UMBC Collegium Musicum
Thursday, April 26, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Collegium Musicum, directed by Lindsay Johnson, is dedicated to the exploration and performance of vocal and instrumental music from the European Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods, sampling musical repertoires created between 800 and 1750. The ensemble explores convention and innovation by pairing music that pushed boundaries in its time with music that followed stylistic conventions.
Admission is free.
UMBC Gamelan
Friday, April 27, 6 p.m.
Music Box
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
UMBC’s Gamelan Ensemble, directed by Gina Beck, perform traditional Javanese music on the Department of Music’s Javanese gamelan.
Admission to this event is free.
Join the artists of Baltimore Musicales for an evening of music, food, and festivities! Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, drinks, and desserts while visiting with friends and neighbors, perusing silent auction items, and hearing some of America's greatest musical theater and big band songs performed by Annie Gill, Thea Tullman Moore, Adam Cooley, Jason Buckwalter, and pianist Patricia McKewen Amato. Funds raised will help support the venue--the Corner Community Center--and the important services it provides to the greater Baltimore community.
Homebodies
by Alex & Olmsted
April 27 – 29
The Jim Henson Foundation Grant awarded company Alex & Olmsted (Happenstance Theater ensemble members Alex Vernon and Sarah Olmsted Thomas) present the world premier of Homebodies, a new show that explodes the concepts of house and home. Centered around a 30 cubic inch puzzle box that has trick doors and amenities, Alex & Olmsted combine physical comedy and puppetry to unlock the house of the
First Works
Friday, April 27, 8 p.m.
Dance Cube (337 Performing Arts and Humanities Building)
UMBC Dance students present choreographic work for the first time in this First Works dance concert.
Admission to First Works is free.
Mingle among the “Superstars” at our biggest party of the year! For one night only, The Patterson transforms into Andy Warhol’s legendary New York City Studio – The Factory!
Dance your way through two trend-setting decades with live covers of the best ‘60s-‘70s tunes on two stages, a silent art auction, roaming performers, and wild, art-inspired costumes.
Costumes encourged! Click here for costume inspirtation!
8pm-Midnight. Party Tickets: $55, $50 members. Purchase tickets here!
Tickets include beer, wine, signature cocktail and light fare.
Get ready for musical fireworks as internationally acclaimed violinist, Joanna Kaczorowska and pianist Pablo Lavandera celebrate the music of Eastern Europe and South America. In a spirited program featuring the works of Bartok, Piazzolla, Guastavino, and Wieniawaski, (with Mozart and Schumann added for good measure), this musical duo exudes sensuality, passion, and romance. Of course, Silo Hill helps set the mood with a cozy fire, a glass of wine, and tasty delights! The evening concludes with a casual post-concert Q&A with Joanna and Pablo.
Sunday, April 29, 2018, 3:00pm
Shriver Hall Auditorium
Concerto Competition Winner/s, TBD
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E Minor, op.64
What could be more exciting for our season finale than presenting winners of the Hopkins Symphony Concerto Competition? Lastly, our season closes with a work whose emotions fly off the page and into our hearts—Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony. Join us and hear life through fresh ears! Free pre-concert talk at 2pm.
Enjoy the beauty of cello and piano in works by Handel, de Falla and Chopin!
Camerata Chamber Choir and the Howard County Concert Orchestra
Sunday, April 29, 4 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The Baltimore Comedy Factory will host a Comedy Benefit Night with all ticket proceeds supporting youth of the Woodbourne Center in Baltimore. The evening will feature comedians Mickey Cucchiella, Alabama and 98 Rock’s Wendi Townsend. Guests will have the opportunity to win cash and prizes through various raffles. Must be 21 or older with valid ID; two-beverage minimum required at venue.
Music and theatre arts students at McDaniel perform selections from renowned operas and Broadway musicals under the direction of Kyle Engler, senior lecturer in music.
This annual concert features The Madrigal Singers, McDaniel’s premier a cappella vocal ensemble, under the direction of Margaret Boudreaux, director of choral activities at McDaniel. The Madrigal Singers perform unaccompanied vocal music, primarily Renaissance pieces, but also world music and vocal jazz. Audience participation is encouraged.
Two Howard Community College student small groups will perform great jazz compositions by McCoy Tyner, Billy Strayhorn, Chick Corea, Charlie Parker, and more!