Laurie Berkner Band
TWO SHOWS: 11:00am & 3:00pm
The “Queen of Kids’ Music” returns to the Gordon stage for an unforgettable experience that inspires a lifelong love of music and creates lasting memories with the whole family!
TWO SHOWS: 11:00am & 3:00pm
The “Queen of Kids’ Music” returns to the Gordon stage for an unforgettable experience that inspires a lifelong love of music and creates lasting memories with the whole family!
Maryland Opera is delighted to honor Mahin Shamszad & Homayoon Farzadegan with a concert of arias, duets, and scenes performed by singers of international acclaim with chamber orchestra. Dr. Shamszad & Dr. Farzdegan share a love of opera and are both great supporters of the arts community in Baltimore, having been dedicated patrons of Maryland Opera since its inception in 2017.
TWO SHOWS: 11:00am & 3:00pm
The “Queen of Kids’ Music” returns to the Gordon stage for an unforgettable experience that inspires a lifelong love of music and creates lasting memories with the whole family!
UMD Strings Faculty & Guest Pianist play Mendelssohn, Schubert and Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger • Three Pieces for Cello and Piano
Mendelssohn • Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49
Schubert • Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”
LA CALISTO
From Peabody Chamber Opera
February 13 – 16
The Peabody Chamber Opera returns to the Theatre Project with LA CALISTO, a comic 17th-century adaption of Greek myth. Jupiter falls for the nymph Calisto, who rejects the older man creeping on her, causing Jupiter to disguise himself as Diana, the goddess Calisto adores. Diana happens to carry a torch for shepherd Endymion, and with the addition of some mythological magic, a comic string of risqué meetings involving mistaken identities ensues.
The life and legacy of Frederick Douglass is honored in a musical offering with poetry and music featuring themes of truth and justice, beginning with a recital by tenor Darius Sanders at 4:30 pm.
The event is free and open to the public, with doors opening at 4:00 pm. A suggested donation of $10-$20 directly benefits the musicians and the music series.
Ravita Jazz presents a post valentines day show titled “Songs of Love” at An die Musik Live! Selections will be featured from the jazz repertoire reflective of love and romance along with an original composition.
Greg Small - Piano
Deirdre Jennings - Vocals
Phil Ravita - Bass
Mark Leppo - Drums
If you are a multi-tasker, here is your chance to celebrate Valentines Day and Presidents Day at the same time! The Dan Meyer Choir will be performing settings of poetry by former United States First Ladies and their Presidents. With music that ranges from sweet to disturbing, and profound to silly, come experience these White House couples in a whole new light – and all in shimmering four-part harmony!
Join Roberto Villeda as he makes his highly anticipated debut as a bandleader at An die Musik Live! He will bring together a powerhouse ensemble of masterful musicians to explore the dynamic world of Latin jazz. This exciting performance blends the improvisational freedom of jazz with the vibrant, traditional rhythms of Cuba, Brazil, and South America, creating a thrilling fusion of culture and sound.
Roberto Villeda, piano
Michael Paxton, sax
Juan Navarro, guitar
Mike Pope, bass
Fran Vielma, percussion
Koleby Royston, drums
Experience the world’s most in-demand ballet, Swan Lake, presented by Classical Arts Entertainment and performed by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine.
The Hot Club of Baltimore performs inspired arrangements of the Django Reinhardt repertoire, French waltzes, and traditional Jazz at An die Musik Live!
Michael Joseph Harris, guitar
Connor Holdridge, guitar
Shawn Simon, bass
special guest Eli Bishop, violin
Led by guitarist and composer Michael Joseph Harris, the Hot Club of Baltimore has gained national recognition, performing at prestigious venues from The Kennedy Center to the Django Reinhardt Festival.
Join the Isaac Felix and Nate Tota Quartet for an evening of Jazz at An die Musik Live!
Isaac Felix, guitar
Nate Tota, alto saxophone
Nicholas Krolak, bass
Koleby Royston, drums
The musicians of the Abell Avenue Harp Consort transport you to the 17th century in this concert of rarely-heard consort music on Friday, February 21 at 7:30 pm.
The event is free and open to the public, with doors opening at 7:00 pm. A suggested donation of $10-$20 directly benefits the musicians and the music series.
Erik Ruin & Elizabeth LaPrelle
at Black Cherry Puppet Theater
Friday, February 21 AND Saturday, February 22
Showtimes at 7:30pm Doors open at 7pm
Tickets Sliding Scale $12.50-$17.50 Available HERE!
Get ready for a true variety comedy show that is sure to get you laughing, clapping, out of your seat, and possibly on stage yourself! Blue Cavell-Allette, Desi Rawlerson, and Tashika Campbell are your hosts and producers, and your party MCs - there will be music, jokes, comedy games, interviews, sitcom tropes, audience participation, and non-stop laughs. They also bring their friends along for some surprise guest appearances!
Presented by Highwire Improv, Block Party is 90 minutes of the funniest improv in Baltimore and a true showcase of Baltimore's best Black improv comedians!
QUITTING TIME
By Jack L.B. Gohn
Theatrical Mining Company
February 21 – March 2
Sing and Play Saturdays at Goodnow Community Center
For Caregivers and Children (Infant through Kindergarten)
FREE Every Saturday
Feb 1 - June 14 2025 | 9 am - 12 pm
Start your weekend with creativity, laughter, and connection! Sing and Play Saturdays at Goodnow offer a perfect blend of fun, family-friendly activities to inspire young minds and create lasting memories, all guided by Early Childhood Teaching Artists from Arts for Learning. Bond with your child, meet other families, and enjoy a stress-free morning out.
Join us for 'Unlock Your Creativity Through Improv' - a dynamic and engaging introductory improv workshop designed to ignite your creativity and unlock the power of spontaneous collaboration. This two-hour in-person workshop is the perfect opportunity to dip your toes into the exciting world of improv.
Our workshop begins with friendly introductions followed by a boundary check-in, ensuring a held space for exploration and creativity.
Performance
Intersegmental 38 with the Baltimore Composers Forum
Saturday, February 22, 6:30pm
Recital Hall, Center for the Arts, Towson University
1 Fine Arts Drive, Towson, MD 21204
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 Rupert Wates.