Alex Hamburger Quartet LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
Alex Hamburger: Flute and Voice
José Luiz Martins: Piano
Tyrone Allen: Bass
Keith Butler Jr.: 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"