Baltimore Musicales: Lift Every Voice and Sing
Join Baltimore Musicales for a soul-affirming program of art songs and spirituals by Hall Johnson, Jasmine Barnes, Margaret Bonds, Moses Hogan, H. Leslie Adams, William Grant Still, Thomas Kerr, …
Join Baltimore Musicales for a soul-affirming program of art songs and spirituals by Hall Johnson, Jasmine Barnes, Margaret Bonds, Moses Hogan, H. Leslie Adams, William Grant Still, Thomas Kerr, …
Balance Campaign is thrilled to be the Ensemble-In-Residence for the 2024 Women Composers Festival of Hartford; a festival that promotes the music of contemporary and historical women composers. Please visit …
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Come see Buster Keaton’s first masterpiece, the hilarious story of a Romeo who meets his Juliet only to discover a family feud and future in-laws who want him dead. A …
Harford Community College’s Sunday Afternoon Concert Series presents Meghan Shanley Alger, flute, and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano. Works by Beeftink, Brouwer, Coleman, Harberg, Kirkland Snider, & Vine. Ticket information coming soon.
Balance Campaign returns to Catholic University of America’s Rome School of Music as their Ensemble-in-Residence to premiere seven new works by student composers for pierrot ensemble and voice.
The Arts Club of Washington’s Friday Noon Concert Series presents “Chiquita Blues” a celebration of Cuban Classical composers featuring works for flute, cello, and piano by Paquito D’Rivera, Leo Brouwer, and Tania León, performed by Ceylon Mitchell, Erin Murphy Snedecor, and Elizabeth G. Hill.
Presented by the Friday Morning Music Club of Washington, DC, this program will include Jennifer Higdon’s Sonata for Clarinet and Piano featuring Karin Caifa, clarinet and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano. This concert is free and open to the public.
Inspired by the Man Ray painting “Shakespearean Equation: Julius Caesar,” Composer Andrew E. Simpson and Librettist Susan Galbraith have concocted a Dadaist fantastical story in which artist (Wo) Man Ray meets Julius Caesar. Sparks fly, and a mannequin is caught in the middle. Art is pitted against power, with lessons about tyranny. Presented by the …
“Art preserves life in a very special way. Our memories die with us, but art preserves the values and experiences” – Undine Smith Moore From the Courtyard first recreates the sounds of an East Village tenement courtyard, shared by multicultural immigrant families, then moves into the concert hall to hear how the rich legacy of …
Led by the National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera, and the Kennedy Center’s Social Impact department, The Cartography Project is a multiyear commissioning project engaging artists from around the nation to map Black dignity. The focus of Cartography for the next three seasons will be the future of Black dignity. What do they look …
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