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Installation: The Voice of Silence (Arlington, VA)

The Heights: HB-Woodlawn 1601 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA, United States

“The Voice of Silence” is an immersive audio-visual installation featuring Federico Mompou’s Musica Callada performed by pianist Elizabeth G. Hill. The primary focus through this installation is to create a musical space that draws a community together as listeners, encouraging moments for peace and personal reflection. This installation will be on display for the HBW community from May …

Florence Price Piano Concerto with ASCYO

Damascus High School 25921 Ridge Rd., Damascus, MD, United States

Academy of Saint Cecilia Youth Orchestra, Charles Doherty, conductor Sunday, May 7 at 6pm

Installation: The Voice of Silence (San Germán, PR)

“The Voice of Silence” is an immersive audio-visual installation featuring Federico Mompou’s Musica Callada performed by pianist Elizabeth G. Hill. The primary focus through this installation is to create a musical space that draws a community together as listeners, encouraging moments for peace and personal reflection. This installation will be presented at the 2003 Puerto Rico Center for …

Music Salon: “Le Chat Noir to Birdland”

The Hay-Adams Hotel 800 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Presented by PostClassical Ensemble, an intimate one-of-a-kind performance that celebrates the meteoric rise in popularity of the American jazz club and the bohemian glamour of French salons and cabarets. Inspired by the 60th anniversary of the jazz ballad album John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, the program includes jazz standards, French ballads made famous by Edith Piaf, …

Colour of Music Festival (Charleston)

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 Feb. 6-10, 2024, in Charleston, South Carolina: Michael Jorgensen, violin & Elizabeth G. Hill, piano: Chamber Spotlight I | Tuesday, Feb. 6, 7:30pm Please visit the festival website for full schedule, locations, and ticket information.

Tuesday Concert Series (Washington, DC)

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

The Church of the Epiphany, Tuesday Concert Series presents Sandy Choi, violin, and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano, in a recital in celebration of Black History Month. This program will feature works by Jessie Montgomery, Brian Nabors, Florence Price, and William Grant Still.

Baltimore Musicales: Lift Every Voice and Sing

Inter-Faith Chapel 3680 South Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring, MD, United States

  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, Betty Jackson King, and Glenda Clay performed by Angeli Ferrette, Shana Oshiro, Jarrod Lee, Justin Harrison, Hakeem Henderson, cellist Jodi Beder, and pianist Elizabeth G. …

Millennium Stage presents: The Cartography Project

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

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 …

Colour of Music Festival (Charleston)

Elizabeth G. Hill returns as a featured guest artist to the Colour of Music Festival February 5-8, 2025, in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit the festival website for full schedule, locations, and ticket information.

Voices of the Past: Hazel Scott

Montpelier Arts Center 9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD, United States

The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) presents “Voices of the Past” a musical and narrative tribute to pianist, Hazel Scott. Featuring performances by Elizabeth G. Hill.