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  • Capital Fringe Festival 2018: The Lives Left Behind

    Westminster Church 400 I St., SW, Washington, DC, United States

    Silver Finch Arts Collective, featuring vibrant new voices in the Washington, DC music and theatre scenes, is excited to present The Lives Left Behind at the 2018 Capital Fringe Festival. This collection of short pieces by Joseph Kaz, Frances Pollock, William Kenlon, and Michael Oberhauser, celebrates the operatic tradition while also telling fresh, new stories that speak …

  • Listen Local: Composer’s Concert

    Kensington Baptist Church 10100 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, MD, United States

    Elizabeth G. Hill will be a featured performer on this program of new music by DC-area composers, including works by Anders Lundegaard, Joseph Santo, Jessica Krash, and Jacob Dalager.  

  • Summer in the Squares: Finale 2018

    Mount Vernon Place 699 Washington Place, Baltimore, MD, United States

      Summer in the Squares 2018 presents: A concert of classical music, curated by Symphony Number One! Join us for an evening of intimate classics performed by three ensembles: Symphony Number One’s Elizabeth G. Hill and Justin Page, of the Axios Trio --- Zenith Winds --- and the Borisevich Duo. Presented in partnership with the …

  • New Music DC

    Georgetown University

    Elizabeth will be a featured panelist and performer at the inaugural New Music DC conference, hosted by the District New Music Coalition. Register for the conference and purchase tickets to the concerts here.

  • Great Noise Ensemble presents “Travelogues: Real and Imagined”

    Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Great Noise begins its 2018-19 residency at the Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ with works of Alexandra Gardner, Marcos Balter, and Armando Bayolo. The story of Travelogues is a trip through landscapes, people and creatures that may or may not exist. Vixen is Alexandra Gardner’s road trip (literally, as the piece was written for the Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble’s ongoing …

  • Friday Music Series: Great Noise Ensemble presents “Travelogues: Real and Imagined”

    Georgetown University

    Great Noise makes its debut at Georgetown University’s Friday Music Series with a partial repeat performance of the Travelogues program, consisting of selections from Armando Bayolo‘s The Books of Bokonon. The performance will be free of charge. The Books of Bokonon is a musicological tour through the Island of San Lorenzo based on Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle.  

  • 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 .

  • Great Noise Ensemble presents: Freedom of Expression

    Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD, United States

    On December 15, 2018 at 8:00 p.m., Great Noise Ensemble will present the first of a series of programs called The Four Freedoms Project at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ. Freedom of Expression includes two large works. Joshua Armenta has sets texts by Federico García Lorca in Sonetos del amor oscuro, for tenor and ensemble. In this world premiere, Armenta is …

  • Great Noise Ensemble presents: Freedom to Worship

    Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD, United States

    The Four Freedoms Project II: Freedom to Worship GNE continues its residency at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ with the second of four programs called The Four Freedoms Project, named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Four Essential Freedoms,” articulated during his 1941 State of the Union address in support of our allies in Europe ahead of World War II. Freedom to Worship is perhaps …