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New Music at Maryland Concert

The Clarice 8270 Alumni Dr., College Park, MD, United States

Cultivating the talent of modern classical composers and bringing new music to the stage inspires musicians and audience members alike. This evening of original compositions by UMD student composers features solo, chamber and electroacoustic performances. Elizabeth G. Hill, piano and Joanna Jones, soprano, will be performing "Words from Friends" by William Kenlon .

Celebrating African-American Opera Singers: Past and Present

Marymount University, Reinsch Auditorium 2807 N Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA, United States

OperaNova presents its 2nd Annual Concert "Celebrating African-American Opera Singers: Past and Present." The concert will include a brief recollection of the musical career of Mrs. Coretta Scott King, soprano, honoring the extraordinary singers from the past, and highlighting today's rising talents. Featuring: Elise Christina Jenkins, Soprano Jocelyn Hunt, Soprano Crystal Golden, Soprano Keith Craig, Tenor …

Movin’ On Up Series: Women and the Great Migration Concert

Howard County Historical Society 8328 Court Ave, Ellicott City, MD, United States

The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) partners with the Howard County Historical Society to bring music and women's history together in a moving tribute to women during the Great Migration featuring: Robin Fay Massie, violin Elise Christina Jenkins, soprano Denée Barr, soprano Elizabeth Hill, piano

Baltimore Musicales: Phenomenal Women (Baltimore, MD)

Grace United Methodist Church 5407 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD, United States

Presented by Baltimore Musicales  and inspired by Maya Angelou’s poem, “Phenomenal Woman”—this program honors the incredible contributions of women composers and poets. Katherine Boyce, Ellie Yeonjung Kim, Shana Oshiro, Erin Ridge, Amanda Densmoor, Thea Tullman Moore, cellist Jodi Beder, and pianist Elizabeth Hill will perform works by women composers from Ukraine, Germany, France, Korea, and …