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  • with National Philharmonic: Stand the Storm

    Music Center at Strathmore 5301 Tuckerman Ln,, North Bethesda, MD, United States

    The Washington Chorus and National Philharmonic join forces once again to bring American voices and struggles to life on stage in “Stand the Storm.” On this program, composers Nkeiru Okoye, Leonard Bernstein, John Legend, Common, and Rollo Dilworth demonstrate their own method for both standing through adversity and enacting the change necessary to build and …

  • DC Emancipation and the Right to Vote

    Dumbarton United Methodist Church 3133 Dumbarton St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Join us for this workshop recital of a new opera composed by Ronald Trey Walton III. Presented by the Alliance for New Music-Theatre. No story is more important, but still relatively unknown to the greater Washington community and the nation, than the story of DC Emancipation (nine months earlier than Lincoln’s Proclamation of 1863) to …

  • Juneteenth Concert Celebration

    Morning Star Baptist Church 1512 Woodlawn Dr., Gwynn Oak, MD, United States

    The Denyce Graves Foundation and Morning Star Baptist Church present Symone Harcum, Soprano, and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano. This Juneteenth program celebrates African American composers and performers.

  • Meraki at ClarinetFest 2025

    Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX, United States

    Anastasia Christofakis, clarinetElizabeth G. Hill, piano Meraki will perform their commissioned piece, "Heloha Okchamali" by Jerod Tate, at ClarinetFest 2025 in Fort Worth, TX, organized by the International Clarinet Association. Festival schedule and other details can be found on the ClarinetFest 2025 page. *This commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical …

  • Meraki at University of Arkansas at Little Rock

    Morgan Hall, Stella Boyle Smith Music Center 1101 E 3rd Street, Little Rock, AR

    The University of Arkansas at Little Rock presents Meraki and composer, Jerod Tate, for an evening of music in celebration of American music culture. 6:45pm | “What is a Chickasaw Composer?” | Pre-concert lecture featuring Jerod Tate 7:30pm | A Celebration of American Music | Meraki concert featuring works by Anthony R. Green, Jennifer Higdon, …

  • with National Philharmonic | One Song: Exultávit!

    Music Center at Strathmore 5301 Tuckerman Ln,, North Bethesda, MD, United States

    Presented by National Philharmonic and The Washington Chorus Eugene Rogers, Conductor J.S. Bach, Magnificat, BWV 243, D Major Juliet Schlefer, soprano Shabnam Abedi, mezzo-soprano Heather Petrie, contralto Jacob Perry, tenor Edmund Milly, bass-baritone Reena Esmail, This Love Between Us Amit Kavthekar, tabla Rajib Karmaker, sitar

  • Album Release: The Living Spiritual

    Opera lovers are likely to be acquainted with the energetically-expressive baritone of GRAMMY® winner Kenneth Overton. What few might suspect is how aptly Overton navigates a much more intimate form, the piano-voice duo. On THE LIVING SPIRITUAL, Overton performs 23 spirituals arranged by 23 living Black composers, accompanied by pianist Elizabeth G. Hill. One would …

  • Georgetown Chorale: Hold Fast to Dreams

    Church of the Epiphany 1317 G St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

    The Georgetown Chorale presents its annual winter concert, at the Church of the Epiphany, on December 6, 2025 at 7:30 pm. This concert, Hold Fast to Dreams, is a celebration of Langston Hughes, featuring musical settings of his poetry by Margaret Bonds, Gary Davison, Rollo Dilworth, Ricky Ian Gordon, and Andre Thomas. Featuring Heather Adelsberger, …

  • Balance Campaign: Pierrot Lunaire

    Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart 9101 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart presents a performance of Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, featuring soprano, Hilary Park, and Balance Campaign. This concert is free and open to the public.

  • Colour of Music Festival

    Murray Center Salon 14 George Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    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.