HARVEST FEST: SHAKE IT IN THE SUKKAH
Shake more than just the lulav and etrog in this sukkot! Come together for a community celebration to “shake it” with live music featuring the Sagamore Band, Cocktails (shaken not stirred), and ice cream shakes.
Shake more than just the lulav and etrog in this sukkot! Come together for a community celebration to “shake it” with live music featuring the Sagamore Band, Cocktails (shaken not stirred), and ice cream shakes.
Trombone soloist James Justin Kent joins UMBC music faculty and students for a night of incredible brass music in the annual Brash Bash. The evening will feature a virtuosic solo set by Kent that culminates in a performance alongside a large UMBC student/faculty brass ensemble. Brass chamber and large ensemble works will also be performed throughout the program.
The Galaxy Brain Experience combines hip-hop music, chamber music, animation, and dance. This 45-minute original story follows Astris on her psychedelic journey into space. Whether traveling on a rocket, through a black hole, or a maze, she learns to love herself while living alongside her mental illness
This show is part of Charm City Fringe Festival.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
This year, this annual tradition traded the summer heat for the crispness of fall. Join us in the VLP garden for live music, refreshments, and fun! This fundraiser helps to support the VLP library & program operations. Advance adult tickets are $12 and include one beverage. $14 at door. Cash bar. There will be a food truck on site.
Purchase tickets here: https://bit.ly/RumReggae23
Fiesta Baltimore is the largest and most anticipated Hispanic/Latino cultural event of the year in the Baltimore metropolitan region.
The event will feature the following:
The 5th Annual Latino Cultural Festival in Patterson Park, on October 7th & 8th from 11am –7pm
Baltimore Choral Arts invites members of our local community to come and sing with us for this exciting workshop at Grace United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 7, 2023. The day will begin with rehearsal at 11:15 am, when participants will learn from our expert conducting staff as we rehearse this choral masterpiece.* After having the opportunity to build relationships with members of the Baltimore singing community, the day will culminate in a public performance at 3:30 pm.
A Harmony of Jazz, Community, & Art at the amphitheater!
Producer Todd Marcus is bringing Baltimore Jazz to the center of the city for a day celebrating local musicians, artists, performers, makers, and community leaders.
Explore a musical adventure that traverses the realms of contemporary and classical compositions with the Inscape Chamber Orchestra, led by their esteemed conductor Richard Scerbo and featuring soprano Mandy Brown.
A reading and a performance with an instrumental trio featuring bassist Obasi Akoto aka Steve Kirby, drummer Eric Kennedy, and Ahmed Abdullah on trumpet, flugelhorn and vocals, joined by Monique Ngozi Nri, vocals and poetry. In-person and livestream tickets available!
In this captivating memoir, the first full-length account of life in the Arkestra by any of its members, Harlem-born trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah recounts two decades of traveling the spaceways with the inimitable composer, pianist, and big-band leader Sun Ra.
2x Grammy Nominee, Blind Guitarist and Singer-Songwriter Raul Midón returns to An Die Musik, in-person and livestream tickets available!
“ ...a one-man band who turns a guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus.” — New York Times
"Raul Midón lives in a world of sound.” — NPR
VOLVER (“the comeback”) by TANGO LOVERS presented by COPA AIRLINES
In-person and livestream tickets available!
Featuring Sabrina Plaisance-Sia who commands the stage with charisma, charm, humor, and an uncanny resemblance to the look and sound of Olivia Newton-John.
The Skip Grasso Trio will perform a program of music to celebrate the centenary of the birth of jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery.
Made possible by a Free Fall Baltimore grant from Baltimore Office of Promotion and Arts, the concert is Free to attend in person or livestream.
The Baltimore Jazz Alliance's "Kind of Blue” Gala is scheduled for October 14; 2023, celebrating our 20 year anniversary. Our event will be held at the beautiful Redwood Exchange, 233 E. Redwood Street, in downtown Baltimore, featuring the music of great musicians like the Craig Alston Syndicate and more!
A celebration of S.Dot & Ducky Dynamo's birthday and all beings who align with the Libra vibe.
(AND WHO DOESN'T LOVE A LIBRA?)
Join us for an evening of dancing, DJing, with some drink specials and friends!
From 7-9pm, Embrace the creative and collaborative spirit of Libra Season by participating in the reintroduction of
[you]SB: Open Ducks
This is an Open Decks event, like an Open Mic... Ducky invites DJs of any and all kinds to come spin a small set and network and collab ❤ Ask Ducky for details.
Diné pianist and musicologist Renata Yazzie performs a recital on Sunday, October 15 at 4:30 pm at St. David's, Baltimore, followed by a service filled with choral music. Part of Free Fall Baltimore.
Join the Choir of St. David’s on Sunday, October 15 at 4:30 pm for the annual Recital and Evensong for the Commemoration of Indigenous Peoples Day. The event begins at 4:30 pm with a recital by Diné (Navajo) musicologist and pianist Renata Yazzie whose work focuses on Navajo hymnody and the art of translation.
Sunday, October 15, 2023, 2-3pm
A fun and engaging concert for people living with autism and related challenges with cellist Michael Kannen and pianist Wan-Chi Su, performing beautiful music for cello and piano. Our motto is, "ALL BEHAVIORS WELCOME!” The entire family can enjoy an afternoon together in a relaxed and welcoming setting where there is no shhh-ing! An instrumental petting zoo will follow the concert.
Free Admission
Fully Accessible
Come and hear Schubert's famous song cycle Die Schöne Müllerin at An die Musik! In-person and livestream tickets available!
Mac Atkinson, tenor
Heather Morrison, soprano
Stephanie Baird, piano
Die Schöne Müllerin is one of the three monumental song cycles written by Franz Schubert and one of his most beloved works. It follows the story of the young miller boy as he traverses love and loss for the first time.
Shriver Hall Concert Series is pleased to announce that renowned pianist Angela Hewitt will be kicking off the season's concerts with a performance sponsored by Paul and Barbara Krieger. The performance talked place on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at 5:30 pm in the Shriver Hall. There will also be a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 pm in Shriver Hall.
Angela Hewitt returns to Shriver Hall with Bach's Golderg Variations, the composer's crowing achievement for the keyboard, a masterpiece of deep ambition and dazzling creativity.