Africa Umoja-"The Spirit of Unity" Tour
Presented by International Arts Foundation, the world-renowned AFRICA UMOJA has been performed for Kings, Presidents, and the public.
Presented by International Arts Foundation, the world-renowned AFRICA UMOJA has been performed for Kings, Presidents, and the public.
The Maryland Center for the Arts proudly announces the Third Annual Series of Master Classes for elementary through high school students with members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and special guests. In partnership with BSO violist Peter Minkler and Joe Noto's Music Land, the classes are held on Saturday mornings, 11am - 1pm, at Music Land, Bel Air.
We are delighted to announce "Sing the Truth": A Master Class with Barbara Fasano and Eric Comstock to be held at Germano's on Saturday, October 27th,11:30am-4:30pm. There are slots for 8 singers and 12 observers. Each singer will have an opportunity to work with Eric and Barbara for 30 minutes. During this time, you will have an opportunity to present one or more songs and they will provide you with specific guidance and suggestions for improving your performance.
Classes of jazz hands and show tunes in 2018!
Join Broadway Veteran CJay Philip for heart-pumping, show stopping Broadway Dance! All are welcome for this finger snappin' toe tappin' fabulous, fun time.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 27
3:30pm Festival | 6:30pm Line-up | 7pm Parade | FREE!
Patterson Park at Eastern & Linwood Aves., Baltimore MD
Rain Date: Sunday, October 28, 2018
Produced by Creative Alliance and Friends of Patterson Park in partnership with Baltimore City Dept of Recreation & Parks
Squeal with delight at bumps in the night, howl at the moon, and march through the night!
David Simon was a musician, composer, conductor, educator, and nationally renowned arts administrator who was Founding Director of the Baltimore School for the Arts. Join us to celebrate his life, art, music, and profound impact on the Baltimore community. A free reception will be held immediately following the performance. Learn more and reserve your free tickets today at www.communityconcertsatsecond.org/concerts.
Sponsored by Bruce & Polly Behrens
Many of the Great American Songbook compositions reflect a theme of love as a magical spell. Examples include "Witchcraft," "Angel Eyes" ("that old devil sent"), "You Go To My Head" ("like a haunting refrain ... casts a spell over me"), and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," to name just a few. With the approach of Halloween, vocalist Tony Ziesat and pianist Stef Scaggiari will explore that heady body of music...
Join us as we celebrate the mystical magic of being in love!
Costume optional. It's going to be a scream...
How did classical music move from Beethoven’s genius to Bartók’s ground-breaking work in ethnomusicology? We invite you to come and explore this transformation with us.How did classical music move from Beethoven’s genius to Bartók’s ground-breaking work in ethnomusicology? We invite you to come and explore this transformation with us.
Fabio Zanon is one of the pre-eminent guitarists of today. As a solo and chamber player, author, conductor, teacher and broadcaster, he has sought to expand the perception of the guitar in the concert scene. A true cosmopolitan, a Brazilian master at home in the concert halls of four continents; the 1996 winner of both the GFA and Francisco Tarrega International Competitions.
“A member of the highest echelon of living guitarists … fluent technique, great beauty and variety of sound, finely controlled emotional response, and stylistic sensitivity.” – Gramophone
This salute to the great Scandinavian composers is led by Norwegian conductor Rune Bergmann in his BSO debut. The ever-popular Finlandia is Sibelius’ ode to independence. Grieg’s Piano Concerto spotlights exciting keyboard virtuoso Freddy Kempf. Nielsen’s dramatic Fourth Symphony, "The Inextinguishable," reflects the battles of war and features an epic standoff between two timpanists playing on opposite sides of the stage.
Come out for another year of Creative Alliance’s post Lantern parade wild costumed dance party!
“Members of the band have backgrounds in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Panama, and Texas and they draw on the DNA of jazz, salsa, folkloric music, as well as intercontinental traditions of psychedelia. There is a sort of utopian quality to a project like theirs, where every music is given equal footing, and each player an equal voice in determining their shared musical grammar.” -Colln Joyce, noisey
LET ELLEN KATZ DAZZLE YOU WITH THE SHEER BRILLIANCE OF “HAMILTON”.
BALTIMORE’S BEST BROADWAY EDUCATOR CONNECTS YOU TO THE MUSIC AND STORY OF AMERICA’S AMAZING FOUNDING FATHER. WITH EXCITING VISUALS AND MUSIC, SHE TELLS HIS STORY IN A UNIQUE AND CREATIVE PRESENTATION THAT BOTH STANDS ON ITS OWN AND WILL ENHANCE YOUR "HAMILTON" EXPERIENCE WHEN THE BROADWAY PHENOMENON COMES TO BALTIMORE.
ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS!
Azure Family Concerts are designed specifically for people with autism and similar challenges. Families can enjoy music in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Our motto is: “All Behaviors Welcome!” The concert will feature the Peabody String Sinfonia, a conductorless string ensemble from the Peabody Conservatory of Music, praised for their “exhilarating performances” and “sense of pure joy.” The ensemble will share the warmth and beauty of musical masterpieces for strings in a fun and interactive concert. Admission is free, but tickets are required.
This salute to the great Scandinavian composers is led by Norwegian conductor Rune Bergmann in his BSO debut. The ever-popular Finlandia is Sibelius’ ode to independence. Grieg’s Piano Concerto spotlights exciting keyboard virtuoso Freddy Kempf. Nielsen’s dramatic Fourth Symphony, "The Inextinguishable," reflects the battles of war and features an epic standoff between two timpanists playing on opposite sides of the stage.
Baltimore Choral Arts presents Brahms: A German Requiem.
Nola Richardson, soprano and Christopher Brandon Morales, bass-baritone
Michael Sheppard and Leo Wanenchak, piano four-hands
Brahms’ exquisite spiritual music and virtuosic vocal writing leads you on a heartening journey from loss and despair to comfort. This performance features Brahms’ “London Version” for piano four-hands and chorus.
John D. Miller John Henry
Anthony Blake Clark Scenes from a Heroic Story
Pianists David Kreider, director of keyboard studies at McDaniel College and founder and artistic director of Chamber Music on the Hill, and Ernest Ragogini, professor emeritus at Notre Dame of Maryland University and current founder and director of Arts for Hearts’ Sake, perform piano music of Robert Schumann.
After taking New York City by storm, scintillating soprano Svetlana is conquering the world with her the sound of her New York Swing Collective, a group of young jazz talents on a mission to uplift, energize… and spread the joy of what WPIX/11 News called “exuberant foot–stomping music that combines New York swing with pop singer/songwriter sensibilities.” A performance by Svetlana and the New York Swing Collective is a colorful carnival of sound, seamlessly moving from sophisticated and sultry retrospection to a joyfully rowdy dance party. “An outstanding band...
A PAGE OF MADNESS (1926)
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 / 7:30pm
2640 Space
2640 Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Occasional Symphony gives its flagship Halloween show featuring the 1926 Japanese silent horror film A Page of Madness directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. Occasional Symphony along with Kerry Holahan, soprano, will provide a live soundtrack to the silent film featuring classical favorites and world premieres of compositions by Nicholas Bentz, Joshua Bornfield, Douglas Buchanan, Haley Olsen, and Alexa Rinn. Come in costume!
This is a limited seating, standing room show. If you have accessibility concerns and need seats held for you, please contact the box office directly at [email protected] or 410-276-1651 so we can make accommodations.
Texas singer/songwriter known for his hard-edged character sketches, James McMurtry, makes his Creative Alliance debut with a full band for a Halloween night blowout!
Station North Flea Market returns to The Windup Space on the last Saturday of every month from April through November, noon - 4 pm.
The market is indoors and features at least 15 new sellers every month! There's always a great variety of art, clothing, collectibles, music and more.
Seller signup opens the first day of every month. You can follow Station North Flea Market on Facebook for updates and announcements.