Washington Conservatory of Music Concert Series
Join the Washington Conservatory of Music on Sunday, May 11 at 5 PM for an intimate evening of chamber music by four extraordinary French women composers who defied convention and carved …
Join the Washington Conservatory of Music on Sunday, May 11 at 5 PM for an intimate evening of chamber music by four extraordinary French women composers who defied convention and carved …
Join Boulanger Initiative and Salonhouse on Friday, May 9 at 7 PM in Columbia Heights (DC) for an intimate evening of chamber music by four extraordinary French women composers who …
Collaborative Piano Faculty member for the 2025 institute; an intensive six-week summer program for exceptional violin, viola, and cello students is held on the campus of Mary Baldwin University …
Meraki will perform their 2018 commission piece, “Heloha Okchamali” by Jerod Tate, at ClarinetFest 2025 in Fort Worth, TX, organized by the International Clarinet Association. Schedule and other details coming …
Sandy Choi, violin, and Elizabeth G. Hill, pianist, present a recital of chamber works in celebration of Women’s History Month. Presented by the Washington Conservatory of Music’s Concert Series. Program …
Elizabeth G. Hill returns for her second year on the Collaborative Piano team for this year’s 28th annual Sphinx Competition. She will be performing with semi-finalists from the Junior and …
Joanna Zorack-Greene, soprano and Elizabeth Hill, piano, will perform the song cycle “Words from Friends” by composer, William Kenlon. This performance is presented by the Friday Morning Music Club for …
The Composer’s Society of Montgomery County (CSMC) presents their Fall Concert. This program will include the works Skywriting and Wrapped in the Wind and the Sun by composer, Garth Baxter, …
Members of the Raíces Negras chamber music collective celebrate innovative and prominent American women composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Each work explores an element of nature and 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 …