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.
Mariah was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 15th, the third of six children. Her family later moved to France where she studied ballet in Paris with Jennifer Goubé of the Opera de Paris and also began acting classes at the Cours Florent. When she was just 14, she was approached by a model scout on the Champs Elysées and has since appeared in campaigns and magazines worldwide.
An Interfaith Concert at Second Presbyterian Church
Thursday, February 28, 7 pm [FREE CONCERT]
As a celebration of the World Day of Prayer and recognition of God’s deep love for all people, Second Presbyterian Church will host a very special FREE concert: “Music & Words for All God’s People”.
Rachel Barton Pine, violin
Jory Vinikour, harpsichord
Hailed as the zenith of solo violin repertoire, Bach's Sonatas are the focus of the program featuring celebrated concert artists Rachel Barton Pine and Jory Vinikour.
Sponsored by the Levi Family Distinguished Artists Fund
The UMBC flute studio of Lisa Cella and Lori Kesner presents the Telemann Fantasie Project, at which students will perform and discuss the Fantasies by Georg Philipp Telemann, published in 1732–33.
This concert culminates a semester-long focus on Telemann’s solo flute Fantasies. Earlier in the school year, historical flutist Gwynn Robert presented a lecture on the history and significance of these works to the studio and gave a masterclass to the students.
“What a swell party this is! A show that is exquisitely personal, almost a monologue with songs interwoven that amounts to an attempt to get under Porter’s actual skin. What set the songwriter’s own heart beat-beat-beating? Mr. Nadler projects his own educated opinion on that score, illustrated with the actual songs and even Porter’s own letters to the loves he had to seclude in the shadows of that not always enlightened era.”
Will Friedwald, The Wall Street Journal
The UMBC Jazz Ensemble is joined in concert by New York City-based drummer/composer/teacher Allison Miller, who engages her deep roots in improvisation as a vehicle to explore all music. Described by critics as a charismatic and rhythmically propulsive drummer with melodic sensibility, Miller has been named “Top 20 Jazz Drummers” in Downbeat Magazine and her composition, Otis Was a Polar Bear, is on NPR’s list of The 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women. Miller is Monterey Jazz Festival’s 2019 Artist in Residence, alongside Derrick Hodge.
Enjoy Wagner's Flying Dutchman in an intimate concert setting with Baltimore Concert Opera at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion of the Engineers Club. Based on Heinrich Heine's retelling of the legend, The Flying Dutchman is the story of a sea captain in a ghostly vessel cursed to sail forever for blasphemy, who can only be redeemed by the love of a faithful woman. Every seven years, the Dutchman is cast ashore in search of a wife who will release him from his curse. Performances are Friday, March 1st, at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 3rd, at 3pm.
If you are a talented artist between the ages of 14 - 21 years, this opportunity is for you! Be part of this exciting New Musical and original cast album of Voices of Carmen.
Project Time Line:
March 2nd-4th Auditions
March 16th Present Carmen cast at Bmore Healthy Expo
April Date TBA, Costume fitting
May/June dates TBA, Cast album recordings
July 1st Camp Carmen Begins!
July Date TBA, DC Black Theater Festival - New Works and Readings
July 19th Artscape/Teenscape
July 24th Community Tour
Singer-songwriter and entertainer extraordinaire, Russ Margo, returns to Germano's with an eclectic mix of tunes written by Mr. Margo as well as some of the great composers of the last 100 years.
"...an evening of music and fun fit for everyone!"
Join us for an inspiring one-hour performance by the students at the Baltimore School for the Arts! Featuring sizzling Latin hits, hip-hop, a student-produced film, and so much more, this is one show you don’t want to miss! Sunday, March 3, 2 and 5:30 pm. Baltimore School for the Arts, 712 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD. $20, www.mt.cm/bsa
Program:
Haydn Quartet Op. 76, “Quinten”
Debussy Quartet in G minor, Op.10
Mendelssohn Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80
The Clipper Mill String Quartet is composed of three members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s string sections, violinists Kevin Smith and Ivan Stefanovic and violist Karin Brown. Cellist Dan Levitov is a regular BSO cello section substitute and a member of the Peabody Prep faculty. Free admission to high school students and to younger children accompanied by a paying adult.
22-year-old pianist Aristo Sham, First Prize Winner in the 2018 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, has already dazzled audiences on five continents in countries ranging from Singapore and Argentina, to Slovenia and Morocco, to China and Iceland. He will perform works by Beethoven, Rorem, Debussy and Schumann.
Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms
Gabrieli: In Eccelisiis (Psalm 26); Jubilate Deo (Psalm 100); & Canzon Primi Toni
Antonin Dvořák: Psalm 23
Works for multiple choirs of brass instruments
KeeSun Kwon, Soprano
Hazzan Emmanuel Perlman, Lyric Tenor
Archbishop Curley High School
The Baltimore Chamber Jazz Society hosts a concert by The Ingrid Jensen Quintet featuring award-winning Canadian-born sisters Ingrid Jensen on trumpet and Christine Jensen on alto and soprano saxophone Sunday, March 3, 2019, 5 p.m., at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
The "radiant playing" (The Baltimore Sun) of German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser unites with the refined artistry of Austrian pianist Till Fellner. Together, they juxtapose Beethoven's intimate Op. 102 sonatas, written in 1815, with a varied group of works from a century later.
Come join our new weekly jam session, every Sunday at 7pm, in the downstairs bar at Germano's! Mike 'n' Ike will provide the house rhythm section, while Germano's provides a fabulous bar featuring everything from fresh carrot juice to old whiskey, plus fantastic food,, all in a comfortable bar in the heart of Little Italy. Come join host Ian Rashkin (bass) and the rest of the rhythm section to play your favorite jazz standards, and not-so-standards; all instruments and vocalists welcome.
A lively, festive evening beginning with lite fare and cocktails followed by a one-hour performance by the students at the Baltimore School for the Arts and dessert! This year’s show features sizzling Latin hits, hip-hop, a student-produced film, and so much more! Join us for our best Expressions yet! Tuesday, March 5, 6:30 pm. Baltimore School for the Arts, 712 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD. $125, https://www.mt.cm/expressions-2019-tuesday-stage-one
Young, hungry chamber musicians crowd into The Crown on Wednesday, March 6th for a heated competition and camaraderie. The audience votes and a new royal court of the "Best Classical Bar Musicians" will be crowned.
Competing ensembles include musicians from the Peabody Institute, one of the top destinations for classical music study right in the middle of Baltimore, and frequent performers at Classical Revolution Baltimore.