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.
Qing Li, violin
Alexander Shtarkman, piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 26 in B-flat major, K. 378
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata for Piano and Violin in C minor, Op. 30 No. 2
Franz Schubert: Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major, “Grand Duo,” D.574
Johannes Brahms: Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108
Have an out-of-this world silly adventure with MR. POTATO HEAD when you explore The Adventures of MR. POTATO HEAD® exhibit, at Port Discovery September 22, 2018 through January 21, 2019! Travel the globe and have fun learning on a jungle safari, an archeological dig, under the sea and outer space. Crawl through a jungle cave, dig for treasure, go scuba diving, and command a space station as you think about all you can be and do!
Have an out-of-this world silly adventure with MR. POTATO HEAD when you explore The Adventures of MR. POTATO HEAD® exhibit, at Port Discovery September 22, 2018 through January 21, 2019! Travel the globe and have fun learning on a jungle safari, an archeological dig, under the sea and outer space. Crawl through a jungle cave, dig for treasure, go scuba diving, and command a space station as you think about all you can be and do!
Traveling from their home in Southern California, Jack & the Vox return to Baltimore for one night, on their way to the CT Ukulele Festival and then Europe! The husband-wife-duo, met at the Berklee College of Music in 1998 (where they both studied Songwriting), but only recently married in 2016. Victoria Vox, who was a Baltimore resident for 11 years, is an award-winning songwriter known for toting her ukulele around the world at festivals, clubs, and performing house concerts. Jack has childhood roots to St. Louis, but grew up in California since a young teen.
Joseph Young, conductor Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles
Felix Mendelssohn: Nocturno
Felix Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No.10 in B minor
Béla Bartók: Hungarian Sketches, BB 103
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No.100 in G major, “Military”
The Baltimore Japan Art Festival (BJAF) takes place Sept. 28-29 at several venues located around the Station North Arts District of Baltimore, MD. The programming will showcase Japanese culture through traditional and contemporary art, film, music and food, targeting an audience of students, residents and cultural supporters in the Baltimore area. The festival aims to provide a platform for Japanese artists and cultural experts to expand American audiences' perceptions of Japan and build interest in Japanese culture.
Scheduled events for BJAF 2018 include:
The 2018 Baltimore Japan Art Festival (BJAF) will take place Sept. 28-29 at several venues located around the Station North Arts District. Presented by Nippon Motion, MICA & the Baltimore Kawasaki Sister City Committee, the 2018 BJAF will showcase Japanese culture through traditional and contemporary art, film, music and food, targeting an audience of students, residents and cultural supporters in the Baltimore area.
Are we more alike than we are different? Through the music of Cindi Lauper, Pasik & Paul, Joni Mitchell, Mary Chapin Carpenter and many more, together, we'll discover where we can belong, where we can be seen and where we can find...Common Ground.
Enjoy Mozart's Don Giovanni in an intimate concert setting with Baltimore Concert Opera at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion of the Engineers Club. A particularly relevant opera for the Me Too movement, Don Giovanni demonstrates that a rake must ultimately pay for his misdeeds. At the same time, Don Giovanni features some of Mozart's most glorious music and is a fitting way to inaugurate BCO's tenth season. Performances are Friday, September 28th, at 7:30pm and Sunday, September 30th, at 3pm. Join us for a pre-show lecture thirty minutes before each performance.
Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire and learns the ways of the Force. Don't miss Star Wars: A New Hope in concert, with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performing John Williams' Oscar®-winning score live to the complete film.
Additional performances on Saturday, Saturday 29th at 3pm and Sunday, Saturday 30th at 3pm.
Colin Carr, cello
A solo cello concert of all six solo cello suites by J.S. Bach
Sponsored by the Levi Family Distinguished Artists Fund
Tonight is part of our series Nisa’a/Women: Muslim Cultural Identity-Six Women on Stage and in Conversation. Nisa’a celebrates the powerful artistry of women with roots in Muslim communities in the U.S. and around the world. During extended engagements in the city, these artists will perform and participate in conversations with students at Baltimore City public schools and audiences at the Creative Alliance.
“With a powerful voice and soul in spades, Debora Galan is a true talent.”—The San Diego Troubadour.
“Debora Galan brings passion, style, charm and equally energetic and delicate tones to this seamless work of art.” - Jazz Quarterly
HIGH ZERO 2018
High Zero Foundation
September 28 & 29
High Zero is the premier festival of Improvised, Experimental music on the East Coast, being fully devoted to new collaborations between the most inspired improvisors from around the world. Celebrating its 20th year, High Zero is THE annual international improvisational avant-garde music event that reaches all over town and around the world.
Join the Arts Administrators of Color Network in partnership with the Urban Arts Leadership Program of GBCA for the 2018 Annual Convening, the only annual convening for and by people of color in the arts.
SCHEDULE:
Networking Breakfast (9:15 - 10am)
Opening Plenary: We Aren't Buzzwords (10:00 - 11:15am)
Breakout 1 (11:25 - 12:15pm)
An informal classical music performance for all ages presented by student musicians from Peabody Conservatory.
Following its victory at the 2016 Banff International Competition, the remarkable Rolston String Quartet is praised for having "both spirit and polish, plus a sophistication at odds with their baby faces" (The Philadelphia Inquirer). The group performs works by Haydn and fellow Canadian R. Murray Schafer, closing with Brahms' folk-danced infused quartet.
FREE - Reservations required
David W. Smith Gala, featuring bass-baritone Kevin Short
Saturday, September 29, 5 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
Kevin Short, distinguished operatic bass-baritone and pedagogue, will present a solo recital to support UMBC’s David W. Smith Memorial Fund, benefiting vocal arts students at UMBC. Please join us for this unforgettable evening of song and celebration.
Playing Jazz Favorites, Swing, Showtunes, and songs from the “American Songbook”, Time for a Change is a hit wherever they perform. Comprised of four of the finest jazz musicians in the Baltimore-Washington area, they bring you back to the days of Swing, Big Band and Bebop. From Sinatra to Charlie Parker, they are comfortable in all popular music from today and yesterday. Leading the sound is Jim Voshell on the Tenor Saxophone. Backing up his formidable technique is Larry Haavik on the piano and synthesizer, Mike Morris on drums and Bill Pachucki on the Upright Bass.