Amy Stanley: A View from Edo, the Greatest City in the World
UMBC's Humanities Forum presents Amy Stanley, associate professor of history at Northwestern University, who will speak on “A View from Edo, The Greatest City in the World.”
UMBC's Humanities Forum presents Amy Stanley, associate professor of history at Northwestern University, who will speak on “A View from Edo, The Greatest City in the World.”
Follow in the footsteps of Baltimore's literary luminaries and discover the elegant brownstone mansions and majestic cultural institutions built by Baltimore's successful 19th-century merchants and industrialists. Learn how a neighborhood of scholars, struggling artists and authors, newspaperman, philanthropists and social reformers offered rich opportunities to discuss and debate ideas and open new literary avenues. All tours begin at the Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch. Tickets are $10. Please note that advance registration is required; no walk-ups will be accepted.
BEYOND BACH CONCERT SERIES
Music of Humanity
October 27 at 4 PM
Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore
Mozart’s Symphony No. 40
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2, Op. 36
FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES
Reflections and Renewal
Sunday, November 3 at 4 p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church, Inner Harbor, Baltimore
Hollis Thoms’ Adam & Eve
Bach’s Cantata 165: O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad
Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik (allegro)
Sarah Bleasdale, Soprano
Maria Sheehan, Alto
Kristopher Jean, Tenor
Jason Thoms, Bass