UMBC Gamelan
UMBC’s Gamelan Ensemble, directed by Gina Beck, performs traditional Javanese music on the Department of Music’s Javanese gamelan.
Admission to this event is free.
UMBC’s Gamelan Ensemble, directed by Gina Beck, performs traditional Javanese music on the Department of Music’s Javanese gamelan.
Admission to this event is free.
DIDO AND AENEAS & FAIRY QUEEN
By Henry Purcell
Peabody Chamber Opera
November 30 & December 1
One of today's hottest young conductors, Romanian-born Cristian Măcelaru is joined by world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell in Dvořák's romantic and stunningly beautiful Violin Concerto, perfectly designed to show off Bell's virtuosic tone and technical command. Vaughan Williams' dramatic Symphony No. 4, one of the most revered symphonies of the 20th century, is also on the program.
Additional performance on Sunday, December 2nd at 3pm.
“McKay is wonderfully unpredictable and spontaneous.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
“Equal parts corny comedian, gifted jazz pianist, hopeless romantic, absurdist social commentator, inspired singer-songwriter and ukulele-plucking vaudevillian, the 36-year-old thrives on spontaneity onstage.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ms. J'Nai Bridges (mezzo soprano) and Mr. Mark Markham (piano) offer an exciting concert before their performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City on December 13, 2018. The program includes works by Mahler, Copland, Ives and Negro Spirituals including arrangements by Undine Moore, Margaret Bonds and John Carter.
A reception will follow where you will be able to meet the artists.
General Admission $20; Students $10
Buy your tickets online below and avoid the rush at the door. We will hold your name at the Will Call table.
KWANZAA FAMILY DAY
SAT DEC 1 | 12-3PM
Celebrate and honor the seven principles of Kwanzaa through family-friendly art activities, face painting, performances, and local vendors. Open Minds participants present their mosaic and ceramic work for sale in new Kids’ Corner Gallery. FREE reception!
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Would you love to sing Messiah but have not
had an opportunity? Or would you just like to
hear Messiah? Join us at St. Matthew Lutheran
Church in Bel Air and sing the Christmas portion
of the Messiah along with us, or just listen.
Tickets are $15.00. Visit our website for
further details at: www.harfordchoralsociety.org
The Department of Music presents the Jubilee Singers under the direction of Janice Jackson.
The performance will be followed immediately by the UMBC Gospel Choir at 8 p.m.
The Department of Music presents the Jubilee Singers under the direction of Janice Jackson.
The performance will be followed immediately by the UMBC Gospel Choir at 8 p.m.
Christy Trapp is thrilled to bring her brand new show, “The Words of a Woman”to Germano's this fall. "The Words of a Woman" , is a musical journey of the seasons of life a woman goes through and what she experiences and learns along the way. Using the words of notable women composers Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Patty Griffin, Lori Mckenna, Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, Christy explores life, love and deep connection all while keeping a sense of humor along the way. "The Words of a Woman" is directed by Marianne Glass Miller with musical direction by Jeff Hamlin.
New Wave Singers Fall Concert- "Sounds of the Season"
Songs of winter, of holidays, of inclusion, diversity, and beauty. We are excited to present our 2018 winter concert, with our new Artistic Director, Timothy E. Gillham.
Come hear the Columbia Orchestra perform classic works like Dvořák’s Scherzo Capriccioso and Strauss’ Rosenkavalier Suite with new works by Sarah Kirkland Snider, and Daniel Roumain. Sarah Kirkland Snider's Hiraeth was inspired by childhood visits to her grandparents in Salisbury, North Carolina, and will accompany Mark DiChiazza's film of everyday life in small towns. Haitian-American composer and violinist Daniel Roumain's La, La, La, La is a classical take on the dance club scene rounds out this exciting and eclectic program.
Joseph Young, conductor Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles
Mafalda Santos, violoncello, Peggy and Yale Gordon Concerto Competition Winner
Edward Elgar: Violoncello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85
Alexander Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B minor
Annual Peabody Symphony Orchestra Concert in Memory of Dr. Steven Muller, President of The Johns Hopkins University, 1972-1990
Live streamed at ustream.tv/channel/johnshopkinsu
Paul O’Dette is currently Director of Early Music and Professor of Lute at the Eastman School of Music and is Artistic Director of the Boston Early Music Festival. One of the most influential figures in his field, Mr. O’Dette has helped define the technical and stylistic standards to which 21st-century performers aspire.
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra once again joins forces with the JHU Choral Society and BSA Chorus for Mozart's powerful Requiem, alongside another "unfinished" work, Berio's Rendering.
Pre-concert talk at 7pm with Music Director Jed Gaylin and Harry Cooper, Curator and Head of Modern Art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Saturday, December 1, 2018, 8pm &
Sunday, December 2, 2018, 3pm
Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center, Jed Gaylin, Conductor
Luciano Berio: Rendering
W.A. Mozart: Requiem, K. 626
The bond they have outside of music is Mt. St. Joseph High School in Baltimore. It was during their high school years that they first performed together. Now, more than forty years later, their sound is unique, exciting, and smooth. Their take on classic pop music is often unpredictable. Their secret weapon is the mandolin!
While they each went into different careers, a doctor, an attorney and a broadcaster, they have always found time to regroup to create musical memories for their faithful following.
Children's Chorus of Maryland celebrates its 43rd annual holiday concert Voices of Peace on December 2nd, 2018 at the Gordon Center for the Performing Arts. With the guiding theme Voices of Peace, the three choirs will present selections that emphasize the need and yearning for peace, recognizing the gentle presence of peace in the world and between people. Reception to follow the concert. Ticket information available at www.ccmsings.org in early November.
The Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz in Concert under the direction of Matthew Belzer. Featuring all of the UMBC jazz groups, large and small and spotlighting student compositions.
Admission is free.
From Mozart’s dignified Gloria and Stephen Schwarz’s glowing Channukah to the mildly insane silliness of The Daniel Jazz (via Bernard Walston’s bleak city streets and a pop/German chorale collision in the rose garden), we show how faith and joy can come from the most unexpected directions. In the dark sky of winter, as we sing today, we can all be lights!
New Wave Singers Fall Concert- "Sounds of the Season"
Songs of winter, of holidays, of inclusion, diversity, and beauty. We are excited to present our 2018 winter concert, with our new Artistic Director, Timothy E. Gillham.
Sunday December 2nd 04:00 pm Grace United Methodist Church 5407 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 Click Here for Tickets