Fran Vielma & the Venezuelan Jazz Collective
"It’s not just the rhythmic potency of Venezuelan music that stands out here...it's Vielma's indebtedness to the wider jazz tradition that is striking." - All About Jazz
"It’s not just the rhythmic potency of Venezuelan music that stands out here...it's Vielma's indebtedness to the wider jazz tradition that is striking." - All About Jazz
Enjoy unlimited sampling of over 50 beers from an AMAZING brewery line up, live music, food trucks, and artisan vendors in beautiful historic Sykesville. Ticket holders can remove all parking stress with our free shuttle services.
We live many lives in one lifetime. Spirit and faith keep us breathing and moving: they tell us to rebuild after breaking down. HAVE FAITH is an innovative solo exhibition inviting viewers on a journey into the depths of faith by exploring its intricate, layered connections to life, death, and personal power.
The 27th annual Celebration of the Arts will be held at the Horowitz Visual & Performing Arts Center at Howard Community College on Saturday, November 2, 2024, from 6-10pm. The Celebration is the Howard County Arts Council's annual fundraiser that supports our efforts to foster the arts in Howard County.
Join The Transformation Quartet for "A Journey Through Sound" at An die Musik Live!
Andrea Brachfeld, flute
Eric Worthy, upright bass
Zachary Worthy, piano
Amin Gumbs, percussion
Embark on a sonic exploration of change with the Transformation Quartet. This innovative jazz ensemble delves into the spiritual, physical, and emotional facets of this universal experience, creating a musical journey that transcends the ordinary.
Come enjoy a night of fast-paced comedy games with some of the city's funniest people! Grab a drink, some food, a great seat and get ready to have some major laughs!
The Lineup!
Breakfast Schnitzel is a Washington, D.C. based short-form team whose games have high audience interaction.
Mohan and Millie is a duo who focus on connection, emotion, and delve into the dreamlike worlds that improv can create!
Figuring it Out is a Washington, D.C. based duo who performs a Harold-inspired set.
What is an improv show, exactly?
Monthly open mic Folk Music Night is held Saturdays. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performer this month is David Singley.
Lukasz Kuropaczewski, “an amiable bear of a soloist” as the Washington Post portrayed him after one of his performances with the Baltimore Symphony, “is definitely the new megastar of the classical guitar.” (El Nuevo Dia, Puerto Rico)
Full Circle Dance company presents new and repertoire works that explore not only physical strength and energy, but also social, political, and historical power. The show will include the premieres of several new works commissioned in 2024. Collaborations with local designers and musical artists will make “From the Source of Our Power” a true celebration of Baltimore-based interdisciplinary innovation.
Baltimore Choral Arts opens the 2024-25 season by connecting to our past in our first subscription concert, Sacred Heritage, pairing a unique selection of Benjamin Britten’s choral works with the iconic and retrospective Duruflé Requiem. We will be joined by the students of our CoroLAB program for a performance of See Me by Reena Esmail.
Artists:
The Magic of Monk
Alfred Yun is a Korean-American jazz pianist and composer whose music reflects influences ranging from jazz, hip hop, and K-Pop to traditional Korean music.
In 2019, his music was widely heard in Seoul, South Korea when he composed a score for Kookmin University. A related video was featured on national television and in movie theaters,
subways and airports.
Our program for November concert will surely deliver strong emotional moments:
ELGAR: Nimrod Variation (From Enigma Variations) arranged for strings by Leonard Bernstein
A poignant, deeply expressive arrangement that enhances Elgar’s emotive theme, revealing rich string textures under Bernstein’s nuanced direction.
Ravita Jazz returns to An die Musik Live with an exciting new program titled “Video Game Music: The Sonic Edge" !! Featuring inventive, contemporary jazz and pop tunes, the concert is coming to Baltimore for the first time.
Senior Adjunct Lecturer Shelley Ensor, who directs the McDaniel College Gospel Choir, performs folk, blues, jazz, gospel, rock, and R&B selections.
The Center for Innovation, Research, and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents cellist Juan Sebastián Delgado, faculty fellow for diversity in the arts, who will discuss Imaginary Tangos: Research, improvisation, and performance practice in contemporary tango music.
Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance presents
Baker Artist Portfolios: Off The Web
At The Peale
November 7, 2024 - January 19, 2025
Opening Reception: Friday, November 15, 4pm - 8pm (rsvp here)
Over 200 Baltimore-area artists bring some of the region's newest art to America's oldest museum building.
The best two-stepping night in Baltimore is happening on November 7th. It's gonna be another night of unbelievable fun. Bindley Hardward Co. is coming out from the Pittsburgh nd will be taking the stage at Waverly Brewing Co! Don't miss out on this night of dancing, merriment and absolute joy.
The McDaniel College Choir, under the direction of senior lecturer of music Kyle Engler, performs its fall concert featuring music from a variety of countries by diverse composers. The Green TerrorTones, the premier vocal ensemble at McDaniel, also performs.
An die Musik Live is proud to partner with the Peabody Jazz Department to present the Jazz Composers Forum on 9/19 and 11/7! Free tickets for current Peabody students!
On Weekend Two, Annapolis Jazz & Roots is thrilled to blast off with The JoGo Project, a WAMMIE Award-winning Jazz and Go-Go band originating in Washington, D.C. They'll perform at the historic Peerless Rens Club in Eastport. Founded in 2014 by saxophonist Elijah Jamal Balbed, the band emerged from Balbed's experience performing with the legendary Chuck Brown, the Godfather of Go-Go, during the final year of Brown's life.