UMBC Jazz with Ben Allison
UMBC Jazz with Ben Allison
Friday, March 2, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz with special guest artist Ben Allison.
UMBC Jazz with Ben Allison
Friday, March 2, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz with special guest artist Ben Allison.
Ronstadt Brothers Y Los Tucsonenses (formerly Ronstadt Generations), led by multi-instrumentalists Michael and Petie Ronstadt along with Alex Flores and Aaron Emery, present a new and fresh take on the traditional Southwestern and Mexican folk songs and offer innovative original material to millennials discovering the treasure of roots music.
Just in time for Women’s History Month, we bring back one of our favorite events and celebrate two of the most important voices in musical history. Akua Allrich, a jazz treasure, has a vocal style that is fluid and ever evolving. Her musical roots run deep into blues, soul, and rhythm and blues, with a clear grounding in jazz and pan-African music. She sings in many languages, including Portuguese, French, Spanish, English, Xhosa, and Twi.
Creative Alliance presents
JUNIOR BACHATA & SALSA con Ms. Johana!
Special dance class for youth ages 8-15 years old. Colombian salsa and bachata instructor, Johana, brings a smile to your face and energy to your hips. Classes are fun and choreographed towards a public performance! Adult class follows at 11:30am-12:30pm.
Violinist Benjamin Beilman is quickly rising to the top of the ranks. The New York Times praised his rich and powerful tone, noting his "handsome technique, burnished sound, and quiet confidence showed why he has come so far so fast."
Jazz guitarist Jan Knutson made his first appearance at Germano’s when he was 15 performing with renowned guitarist Frank Vignola and his trio. After recording two solo CD’s and performing with some of the world’s greatest guitarists including Frank Vignola, Julian Lage, and Martin Taylor, he’s coming back to Germano’s again joined by some friends for an evening of solo guitar and swinging jazz standards.
Jan Knutson - Guitar, Eddie Hrybyk - Bass, Griff Kazmierczak - Trumpet/Violin
performances yet. Highlights include a selection of Motown favorites, scenes from Pippin and Serenade, a student-produced animated film, and an original dance choreographed by Tony nominee Christopher d’Amboise. Our Gala Opening on Saturday, March 3, at 6:30 pm includes art classes, a seated dinner, and the engaging student performance for $375. Our Family Performances on Sunday, March 4, at 2 and 5:30 pm, offer the one-hour show for the family-friendly price of $20. Our Stage One I FANS evening on Tuesday, March 6, at 6:30 pm includes lite fare, cocktails, and the final performance.
Come enjoy an evening of chamber music for violin and piano by Biber, Prokofiev, Grieg and Gershwin!
Experience the searing beauty and luminescence of Frank Martin's Mass for Double Choir. Martin kept his creation in a drawer for nearly 40 years because, as he said, it was "a matter between God and myself." This great unaccompanied work of the 20th century has been described as "a Renaissance mass lost in time." Beloved classics of the choral repertoire round out this uplifting program.
HANDEL Let thy hand be strengthened
MARTIN Mass for Double Choir
MOZART Regina coeli
MENDELSSOHN Mitten wir im Leben sind
BRAHMS Lass dich nur nichts nicht dauren
McDaniel College’s Evelyn Mackenzie Performance Series highlights a diverse selection of post-1800 piano works by women composers in honor of Women’s History Month. Original works by composers Sabrina Clarke, a 2010 McDaniel alumna, as well as Krystal Folkestad-Grant and Anne Neikirk, will be performed.
On Saturday, March 3rd, our Brasilian mid-winter dance party returns for its 12th hip-moving year with live samba, forro, dance lessons, DJ’s, a full costumed Carnival performance, and more! With JP Silva, Samba Trovao, Rose Moraes, DJ's Luiz Luoco & Miguel de Amor, plus costumed dancers, caipirinha drink specials, and so much more!
SAT MAR 3 | 7:30PM | $18, $15 Members (+$3 at the door)
Saturday, March 3, 2018, 8:00 pm
Shriver Hall Auditorium
Jed Gaylin, conductor
Claude Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Bedřich Smetana: Overture and “Dance of the Comedians” from The Bartered Bride
Shodekeh, beatboxer/vocal percussionist
Igor Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
Join us for a hands-on, Purim celebration of music play and storytelling for families and children, featuring percussionist & story weaver, Daveed Korup. Drawing from an ancient form of Asian storytelling, Kamishibai (Japanese Paper Theater), Daveed creates an interactive program that will be fun for the whole family.
10 AM-Perfect for ages 5 and under!
11 AM-Perfect for ages 8 and under!
Chamber Music on the Hill, in residence at McDaniel College, showcases McDaniel College music faculty members performing a variety of musical styles and works, including solos, duets and ensembles.
Faculty include senior lecturers Linda Kirkpatrick on flute and David Kreider on piano, as well as adjunct faculty members David Duree on clarinet; Lynne Griffith on French horn; pianist Don Horneff; percussionist Mark Lortz; oboist Melinda Niles; bassoonist Robert Sirois; drummer Jon Seligman; and bassist Alex Weber.
Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 3:00pm
26th Annual Free Family Concert
Shriver Hall
Jed Gaylin, Conductor
Join HSO for its 26th Annual Free Family Concert, this year featuring selections from the Rite of Spring and Smetana's Bartered Bride, with beatboxer/vocal percussionist Shodekeh.
Free, no tickets or reservations required.
Post-concert instrumentation demonstrations & music meet and greet.
Step inside a fascinating world of Jews who relate to their Jewishness through the vehicle of punk. Why did punk—a subculture and music style characterized by a rejection of established norms—appeal to Jews? How did Jews who were genuinely struggling with their Jewish identity find ways to express it through punk rock?
Michael Croland will give a multimedia presentation based on his book, Oy Oy Oy Gevalt! Jews and Punk. Na Nach Oi! (featuring Yishai Romanoff of Moshiach Oi!) will perform acoustic renditions of Jewish punk songs.
Concert: Sunday, March 4 at 4 pm
Gala BachFest begins immediately after the concert at 6 pm
Church of the Redeemer, 5603 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21212
Bach’s Cantata 149 & Bach’s Orchestral Suite, No. 3 in D major
Stephanie Kruskol Batchelder, soprano; Claire Galloway Weber, alto; Michael Dodge, tenor
Whether you are an elder online, a son, daughter or caregiver, we encourage you to mark your calendar for the first Sun of each month. Dance & Bmore will be bringing you live music, dancing, 'memory based movement', and games to connect your body brain and loved ones near and far.
Each jam will feature elders from our Forever Fit & Fun Clubs throughout Baltimore. We can't wait for you to get to know them and enjoy their wonderfully creative spirits.
FYI, we modify our movement for those 65yrs + so every part can be done seated or standing.
The Monday Night Music series presents adjunct faculty member Nick Reider on trumpet. Reider has been performing and teaching trumpet in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C., area for the past 17 years. He has been a featured soloist in the Westminster Symphony Orchestra and the Carroll County Jazz Ensemble, and has performed with Grammy Award winning artists The Isley Brothers and The B-52s.
Feeling the March madness? Need some emotional release? Explore the unexpected and celebrate International Women’s Day with NYC-based singer songwriter Jeanne Gies as she puts her innovative spin on jazz, pop, and original tunes with this stellar trio: