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Music of Grace presents: Sandy Choi and Elizabeth G. Hill

Grace Episcopal Church 1607 Grace Church Rd., Silver Spring, MD, United States

Music of Grace's 2021-2022 season opens with a concert for violin and piano featuring violinist, Sandy Choi, and Music of Grace Artist-In-Residence, Elizabeth G. Hill. This program will feature works by Lili Boulanger, Jessie Montgomery, Florence Price, and Poldowski. Concert is free and open to all patrons. Donations are graciously accepted.

Meraki at Furman University

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

Meraki presents their program 'Blue Thunder' at Furman University. This program will feature their 2019 Consortium Commission piece, "Be Still My Child," by Anthony R. Green. Their program will also include the commissioned work, “Heloha Okchamali” (Blue Thunder), by Jerod Tate. This commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program, …

Parlour Concert Series presents: Nottingham Ensemble

The Inn at Ragged Edge 1090 Ragged Edge Road, Chambersburg, PA, United States

The Parlour Concert Series in Chambersburg, PA presents the Nottingham Ensemble in a concert of Piano Trios by Mendelssohn and Ravel. Featuring Krista Smith, violin, John Kaboff, cello, and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano.

The Souls of Black Folk: Rediscovering Black Classical Music

All Souls Church 1500 Harvard St NW, Washington, DC, United States

  Presented by PostClassical Ensemble in partnership with Howard University and the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts PCE explores the roots of Black classical music, from the sorrow songs that speak to the suffering of enslaved Africans in the United States to the spiritual arrangements of composer Harry Burleigh and the musical …

National Philharmonic: Chamber Series Part 1

Join National Philharmonic for the kick-off of our 2021-2022 Chamber Series, sponsored by Jean and Paul Dudek and curated by Concertmaster Laura Colgate to include a diverse range of composers highlighting the excitement, intimacy, and beauty of chamber music. Experience Part 1 of the series on Saturday, December 4 at 3 pm at Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Sunday, …

Catholic University presents: Balance Campaign

Catholic University 620 Michigan Ave. NE, Washington, DC, United States

  Catholic University presents their ensemble-in-residence, Balance Campaign, with a program featuring works by Margaret Brouwer, Nathan Lincoln de Cusatis, Charles Peck, and Annika K. Socolofsky. Concert will be held at the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music in Ward Recital Hall.

Colour of Music Festival, Charleston, SC

The Colour of Music Festival (COMF) announces the ninth annual Colour of Music Festival February 2-5, 2022 at historic Charleston locations showcasing leading black classical artists from the U.S., France, and Colombia South America. The 2022 series builds on the expansion of the Festival’s chamber music and brings back its original ‘Virtuosi’ co-ed moniker begun …

Calvary Community Concert Series presents Meraki

Calvary United Methodist Church 131 West 2nd St., Frederick, MD, United States

Meraki presents their program 'Blue Thunder.' This program will feature their 2019 Consortium Commission piece, "Be Still My Child," by Anthony R. Green. Their program will also include the commissioned work, “Heloha Okchamali” (Blue Thunder), by Jerod Tate. This commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program, with generous funding …

Balance Campaign: Still Life

AMP by Strathmore 11810 Grand Park Avenue, North Bethesda

Balance Campaign presents their program 'Still Life' at AMP by Strathmore. This program features works by Jennifer Higdon, Jonathan Bailey Holland, Missy Mazzoli, and Alyssa Weinberg. Purchase Tickets

Music, Women, and Black Wellness presented by CAAPA

CAAPA Cultural Center 1900 Tucker Rd., Fort Washington, MD, United States

This concert is dedicated to the struggle of Black women in America throughout history featuring Shana Oshiro, soprano, and Elizabeth G. Hill, piano. Presented by the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA).