Colour of Music Festival
Elizabeth G. Hill returns as a featured guest artist to the Colour of Music Festival February 4-7, 2026, in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit the festival website for full schedule, locations, and ticket information.
Elizabeth G. Hill returns as a featured guest artist to the Colour of Music Festival February 4-7, 2026, in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit the festival website for full schedule, locations, and ticket information.
The Fridays at Fourth concerts showcase a diverse repertoire, highlighting both classical masterpieces and contemporary works performed by talented local and visiting musicians. This program will feature the Dohnányi Sextet Op. 37 for piano, violin, viola, cello, clarinet, and horn.
Morgan State University presents Balance Campaign with a program featuring works by Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis, James Lee III, Jeffrey Mumford, and Kirsten Volness. This concert is free and open to the public. Murphy Fine Arts Center - Recital Hall
Elizabeth G. Hill returns as a featured guest artist to the Colour of Music Festival for its debut chamber concert in Milwaukee, WI.
Presented by the Shenandoah New Music Series at Shenandoah Conservatory, Balance Campaign will perform “Echoes of Tomorrow,” a program of their commissions, featuring works by Alexandra T Bryant, Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis, Jeffrey Mumford, and Kirsten Volness. This concert is open to the public. Tickets available for purchase here.
The History Film Forum proudly presents King Vidor’s The Big Parade (1925) with a special new live orchestral score, composed and conducted by Andrew Earle Simpson, performed live by the Andrew Simpson Ensemble. Presented in restored quality by Warner Bros., The Big Parade is considered one of the greatest war movies of all time and …
Join the Denyce Graves Foundation for two special Juneteenth celebrations honoring the enduring influence of Black voices, stories, and artistry on the American classical tradition. Featuring sopranos, Symone Harcum and Katerina Burton, and pianist, Elizabeth Hill, these performances celebrate the rich legacy and continuing impact of Black artistic and composers in classical music. Friday, June …
Guest Collaborative Pianist for the Puerto Piano & Strings 2026 institute; an intensive program of private lessons, masterclasses, and performances held at the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico.
The Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association presents their 36th annual “Live at the Lyceum” Summer Chamber Music Series. Featuring Crystal Lee, flute, Brittany Pemberton, clarinet, and Elizabeth Hill, piano; program includes works by Kenneth Lauren, Russell Peterson, Florence Price, and Joe Williams. No tickets required; suggested donation is $25.