The artists of Baltimore Musicales, Charm City’s acclaimed new vocal music series, will present an hour of beautiful autumn-inspired pieces, including some favorite spectral characters, on Sunday, October 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 5802 Roland Avenue in Baltimore. Musical gems by Schubert, Mendelssohn, Lehár, and more performed by mezzo-soprano Kyle Engler, sopranos Annie Gill and Thea Tullman Moore, bass-baritone Jarrod Lee, and pianist Patricia McKewen Amato. No tickets required.
Experience “performers with easy, conversational rapport with their audience, stage presence and exquisite voices” in a “diverse and energetic program” (Baltimore Messenger), and join the artists for a wine reception following the performance.
To learn more and to view the complete program, visit http://www.baltimoremusicales.org/performances/2015/10/18/autumnal-melodies-and-supernatural-songs
CONTACT:
Thea Tullman Moore, Executive Director
Email: [email protected]
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ABOUT BALTIMORE MUSICALES
Baltimore Musicales is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to preserving the art of the song recital. Our performances showcase some of the area’s finest singers in operatic arias and ensembles, art songs, and musical theater at the First Christian Church in Baltimore. In this intimate venue, we break the traditional boundaries between concert-goers and performers. Singers share the meanings behind poetry and librettos, biographical information about the composers, and historical and literary contexts, allowing listeners to form deeper and more personal connections to the music. Through accessible, engaging, and diverse programs, we introduce audiences to works they may have never heard before, and most importantly, to the experience of hearing the unamplified human voice. We hope to cultivate new audiences for these genres in addition to building a sense of community through these shared experiences. To find out more, please visit our website: http://www.baltimoremusicales.org/ or send us a tweet @BaltMusicales