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Small ensemble jazz featuring the Conservatory’s standout student performers, under the leadership of Richard and Elizabeth Chase Chair of Jazz Studies Sean Jones. This program features original tunes and a new arrangement inspired by Lindsay Adams’ Kind of Blue, the central work in a new exhibit at the Frary Gallery, which was, in turn, inspired […]
Beth Willer, Conductor Terry Riley: Madrigal Claudio Monteverdi: Piagn’e Sospira Stratis Minakakis: Monteverdi Responsories (w/ sax quartet) Sulpitia Cesis: ll mid piu vago sole Gillian Perry: response Cipriano de Rore: O Sonno Nathan McAdam: response Claudio Monteverdi: Darà la Notte Ethan Watts: response
Sonnabula, the early music ensemble co-founded by Amy Domingues (MM ’12, Viola da Gamba), opens its 2025–26 Frick residency with a performance inspired by Ben Jonson's Masque of Blackness (1605), an allegorical court entertainment commissioned by Queen Anne of Denmark and originally staged at the Jacobean court. Featuring music by Alfonso Ferrabosco II, the masque […]
HieYon Choi, Piano Émile Naoumoff, Piano Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Busoni): Adagio from BWV 564 Nadia Boulanger: Vers la vie Nouvelle (1919) for Solo Piano Émile Naoumoff: Cinq Valses pour Nadia (1997) for Four Hands Johannes Brahms: Op. 34 in F minor for Two PianosÂ
Joseph Young, Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Artistic Director of Ensembles, Conductor Lili Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps (Of a Spring Morning) Florence Price: Ethiopia's Shadow in America Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 Less than 50 years passed between Johannes Brahms’ writing his beloved Symphony No. 3 and Florence Price completing Ethiopia’s […]
Harlan D. Parker, conductor Richard Strauss: Serenade in E-flat major, Op. 7 Ruth Gipps: Wind Sinfonietta Katahj Copley: Serenade for Wind Nonet Igor Stravinsky: Octet for Wind Instruments Harlan D. Parker leads the Peabody Wind Ensemble through a program that highlights the breadth of a wind band’s emotive range. Richard Strauss was 18 years old […]
Ximena Mier, Soprano Jiayue Sun, Soprano Eddy Soler, Piano
Concerts at Second presents Warren Wolf and Pan American Vibes at the Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore. Their performance on November 9 at 3:30 features faculty artist Warren Wolf leading a group including Blake Meister (BM ’08, Jazz Double Bass) and faculty artist Fran Vielma.  Praised as "one of the finest vibraphonists of our […]
Peabody Opera Theatre Morgan State University Opera Workshop/Opera@Morgan Peabody Symphony Orchestra
Distinguished Visiting Faculty artist Darin Atwater will present the first of The SLANG (Sonic Language, Archive, and New Groove) Lectures. The groundbreaking SLANG series includes performances, lectures, and interactive digital elements coming together as a celebration of vernacular music as America’s cultural bedrock.
Peabody Opera Theatre Morgan State University Opera Workshop/Opera@Morgan Peabody Symphony Orchestra
Peabody Opera Theatre Morgan State University Opera Workshop/Opera@Morgan Peabody Symphony Orchestra
Concerts at Second, hosted by the Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore, will feature Wan-Chi Su (MM ’11; GPD ’13; DMA ’22, Piano) in their season's second Musicians of the Baltimore Symphony concert at 3:30 on November 11.  ELLEN TAAFE ZWILICH: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings Holly Jenkins & Kevin Smith, violins; Jacob Shack, viola; […]
Beth Willer, Conductor Courtney Bryan: Requiem (SSAA solo quartet) Ingram Marshall: Hymnodic Delays II. Broad Road Barber: Let down the bars O Death, Op. 8, No. 2 Ingram Marshall: Hymnodic Delays III. Swept away Nystedt: Immortal Bach Ingram Marshall: Hymnodic Delays I. Bright Hour Delayed Dove: The Passing of the Year