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Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darkness (Illinois)

Bradley University 1417 W. Barker Ave., Peoria, IL, United States

Songs of Hope dives into uncomfortable issues pervading our society today with the intentions of sharing stories about some of the world’s dark injustices. This project allows the stories to be told through music and permits the message to be documented and distributed in order to foster awareness among the general populace, with the hope …

Balance Campaign: Texture, Terrain, Transformation

The Falls Church Episcopal 115 E Fairfax St., Falls Church, VA, United States

  Little City Concerts kicks off their innaugural season with Balance Campaign presenting Texture, Terrain, Transformation, a program of new pieces that explore our relationship with nature. For this concert Little City Concerts is partnering with EcoAction Arlington. EcoAction Arlington educates, advocates, and acts to create a sustainable community by improving our natural environment, encouraging environmentally-friendly behaviors, …

Meraki at UNCG

University of North Carolina Greensboro 100 McIver St,, Greensboro, NC, United States

Meraki will be the featured guest artists for Clarinet Day at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, on Nov. 11, 2023. Their performances will include works by Anthony R. Green, Carlos Guastavino, and Jerod Tate. Please visit the UNCG Clarinet Day website to view the schedule and register to attend.

History Film Forum presents: Our Hospitality

Smithsonian National Museum of American History 1300 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC, United States

The History Film Forum presents Our Hospitality (1923) as it turns 100 years old. 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 satirical take on the historic Hatfield-McCoy feud, the film combines high …

Meraki at Furman University

Daniel Recital Hall 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC, United States

Meraki returns to Furman University, to perform works by Carlos Guastavino, Amanda Harberg, and Jessie Montgomery.

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.

Balance Campaign: 2024 Women Composers Festival of Hartford

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 the festival website for more information. Festival events and performances are also available here via livestream.

Atlas Intersections presents: Our Hospitality

Atlas Performing Arts Center 1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

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 satirical take on the historic Hatfield-McCoy feud, the film combines high drama, thrilling adventure, and Keaton's stone-faced slapstick; Leonard Maltin calls it a "sublime silent …

Sunday Afternoon Concert Series

Joppa Recital Hall 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD, United States

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.