Stephen Arnold Quintet LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
Alex Hamburger – flute
Ben Wolstein - trumpet
Jose Luis Martins – piano
Stephen Arnold – bass
Julian Berkowitz – drums
Alex Hamburger – flute
Ben Wolstein - trumpet
Jose Luis Martins – piano
Stephen Arnold – bass
Julian Berkowitz – drums
Russell Kirk - Alto
Alex Norris - Trumpet
Kevin Clark - Guitar
Jeff Reed - Bass
TBA - Drums
Saxophonist/Composer Russell Kirk is a distinguished musician, an innovative force in the industry who offers a fresh approach that is both evocative and richly balanced. His expressive musical style punctuates his nuanced compositions, and nowhere is it more evident than in his latest release “To Journal Square”.
Quicksilver, praised for “impeccable, soulful playing” (The New York Times), performs the program Violini a due: A European Journey. In the world premiere of a performance pre-recorded at New York's DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Quicksilver's journey explores sublime and dramatic works spanning the 17th century, from the birth of the virtuoso violin in northern Italy through its rich development in the courts of Germany, and including extraordinary sonatas by Castello, Rosenmüller, Legrenzi, and Fontana.
Program
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Cello Suite no. 5 in c minor, BWV 1011
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavottes I and II
Gigue
Cello Suite no. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavottes I and II
Gigue
This is jazz piano protege José André's second live streaming concert.
Access his first performance on August 29, 2020, here: Quarantine Concert Series #88
UMBC’s Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents the online exhibition ERRANDS, featuring the work of Zachary Z. Handler, opening February 1 and closing February 28.
UMBC's Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents celebrated artist Krzysztof Wodiczko, who is renowned for his large-scale slide and video projections on architectural facades and monuments. He has realized more than 90 such public projections in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, Germany, Holland, Northern Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
German Expressionism: German Art in the 20th Century: The “Blue Rider” in Munich – Kandinsky, Munter, Marc (lecture 1 of 5) with Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
In the spring of 2007, WTMD radio host Sam Sessa had an outlandish idea: take two Baltimore musicians who had never heard of each other, pair them up and force them to write four original songs in six weeks. The musicians he chose, Caleb Stine and Saleem Heggins, couldn't have come from more different backgrounds. Stine was an Americana singer/songwriter; Heggins an MC who liked vintage hip-hop. They didn't know each another before this little experiment called the Baltimore Music Project.
Carl Phillips reads from his poetry and discusses it with Lia Purpura.
You are invited to join the Enoch Pratt Free Library as we celebrate African American Literature through our African American Read-In virtual event.
The National African American Read-In is the nation’s first and oldest event dedicated to diversity in literature. It was established in 1990 by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month. This initiative has reached more than 6 million participants around the world.
Join us for a talk inspired by Stripes and Stars: Reclaiming Lakota Independence, featuring Sheldon Raymore, member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation and multidisciplinary artist and performer. The conversation will be led by Dare Turner, BMA Assistant Curator of Indigenous Art of the Americas.
Experience a beadwork demonstration and storytelling with Sheldon and explore the exhibition’s themes and symbolism with Dare.
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
For the first time in conversation, Sunny Hostin and Joy Reid will talk about their careers and being groundbreaking Black women in media.
Save the date
February 6, 2021, 8:30am-11am, Zoom Webinar
Advance registration required through Eventbrite. Registration required in order to receive the Zoom Webinar link.
Admission: $15, includes a signed bookplate from each speaker, a commemorative bag, and Zoom Webinar information. Sales begin Monday, December 7, 9a.m. and end Friday, January 29, 11:59p.m. Click here to register through Eventbrite.
An intergenerational conversation about racism and activism in America between authors and activists Daryl Davis & Kondwani Fidel.
Daryl Davis is an R & B and blues musician, actor, bandleader and author of Klan-destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan which details his personal journey to improve race relations.
Kondwani Fidel is a spoken word poet who uses the power of storytelling to confront education reform. His latest book is The Anti-Racist: How to Start the Conversation About Race & Take Action.
DIAL-IN INFORMATION
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
German Expressionism: German Art in the 20th Century: Colors of Emotions – Macke, Kirchner, Pechstein, Nolde, Klee (lecture 2 of 5) with Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
This lecture explores the crucial role of color for understanding the formal and symbolic aspects of the work of a range of painters associated with German Expressionism, from August Macke to Paul Klee.
Series overview:
As Musicvox Guitars describes, Abe Ovadia is a "jazz virtuoso, one of the most innovative guitarists of our time." Having emerged as one of the preeminent guitarists on the New York City jazz scene, Times Square New York City says, "You can always count on him to happily claim the responsibility of playing some world-class jazz." He holds a bachelor's degree from Berklee College of Music, and a master's from New York University's highly acclaimed jazz performance program. He is also a recipient of the Best Guitarist of 2016 Award from Hot House Jazz Magazine.
The performing arts industry has been thoroughly upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, with venues shut down, performances canceled, and artists out of work. A Brookings Institution report issued last summer estimated the damage in the fine and performing arts at almost 1.4 million jobs and $42.5 billion in sales lost.
What does the future look like?
Will audiences come back?
How will the experience of the arts have changed after COVID?
Facing these and other pressures, how will performing artists and institutions adapt?
Live music, movement, and games that you can do at home!
Join Dance & Bmore for an Elder Arts Jam for those 65 + yrs and caregivers. Share this with anyone you think would LOVE to Jam!
Seniors can participate via phone or computer.
Call: 1-667-228-6519 Enter Code: 139 425 32#
Computer: bit.ly/seniorwinter2021 (all lowercase)
Join us for a conversation about the life and legacy of Elijah Cummings between Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, book collaborator James Dale, and moderator Dr. Freeman Hrabowski. Presented in partnership with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.