Dvořák Symphony No. 7
SAT, OCT 1, 8 PM – The Music Center at Strathmore
SUN, OCT 2, 3 PM – Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Peter Oundjian, conductor
Tom Borrow, piano
SAT, OCT 1, 8 PM – The Music Center at Strathmore
SUN, OCT 2, 3 PM – Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Peter Oundjian, conductor
Tom Borrow, piano
THU, OCT 6, 8 PM – Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
SUN, OCT 9, 3 PM – The Music Center at Strathmore
James Conlon, conductor
Judith and Leah Pisar, speakers
Diana Newman, soprano
University of Maryland Concert Choir
Jason Ferdinand, director
Maryland State Boychoir
Stephen Holmes, director
Jack Everly, conductor
Troupe Vertigo
40 years after his first appearance on the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra podium, the incomparable Jack Everly brings back his favorite works from a career that has straddled the highest levels of Broadway, ballet, and the concert halls of the country. With Troupe Vertigo, this kickoff to Everly’s final season as Principal Pops Conductor is sure to be Jacktacular!
This performance will also take place on Thu., Oct 13 at 8 pm at The Musice Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, Md.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Keystone Korner Baltimore present an intimate evening of jazz at the Meyerhoff. Grammy Award winning pianist Bill Charlap, accompanied by bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington are one of the leading groups in jazz today. Experience a night of music from the Great American Songbook and popular jazz composers such as Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington.
Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
General admission: $35; VIP admission: $99.
Finnegan Downie Dear, conductor
Olivia Warburton, Soprano
RAVEL Mother Goose (Complete)
KNUSSEN Songs and Sea Interlude from Where the Wild Things Are
MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition
Ravel’s suave sense of orchestral color brings classic fairy tale characters bounding to life, and his arrangement of Mussorgsky’s spirited art walk illuminates every nuance of those searing images. Two young Britons known for their boundary-breaking collaborations lead a romp through highlights of the fanciful opera by their compatriot Oliver Knussen.