OPENING THE IDEA 2010-2011 SEASON GUIDE
Where it’s more than a great performance
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How does the flash of inspiration become something you can see, hear and feel? What moments of choice occur as a project evolves? How is an artist’s vision shaped by the people who experience it? e Center invites you to enter the world of artistic creation in our 2010-2011 season. Experience the work onstage. Follow its evolution from the mind of the artist to its life 3
in the world. Gain insights into the ideas that inspired it. Learn what it means to be transformed. OPENING THE IDEA.
WE OFFER MORE THAN A GREAT PERFORMANCE. Here, we take you on a journey of artistic creation… opening up to you myriad possibilities to experience the transformative power of the performing arts. Support from donors helps expand this journey of discovery and transformation for our community, our students and artists. Where will YOU find yourself on this journey? ELIZABETH AND SAM BERNSEN WITH MARILYN HORNE. PHOTO BY MIKE MORGAN
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SEASON OPENING PERFORMANCE . WORLD PREMIERE!
SEPTEMBER 2010
LIZ LERMAN DANCE EXCHANGE e Matter of Origins in performance september 10 & 12
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POST-CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE e Gershwin Project: Russian Gershwin in performance september 24
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UM WIND ORCHESTRA Winds of Change september 30 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
OCTOBER 2010
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA White Heat october 1 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES Enchanted April october 8 - 16 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES
LAUREN WITHHART ey are of threaded glass october 14 & 15 IBEX PUPPETRY Panther and Crane october 14 – 16 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ROBERT SCHUMANN BICENTENNIAL FESTIVAL AND CONFERENCE in performance october 19 - 22
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UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC: MUSIC IN MIND
Celebrating the Chamber Music of Robert Schumann october 19 CHARLES ROSEN, PIANO & CHRISTOPH GENZ, TENOR Dichterliebe october 20 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
DELORES ZIEGLER AND RITA SLOAN For Love of Clara october 21 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM CONCERT CHOIR Paradise and the Peri october 22 SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE e Music of Horace Silver october 24 LAURIE ANDERSON Delusion in performance october 29
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ASKING BIG QUESTIONS “ THE MATTER OF ORIGINS is about the origin of matter. But it’s also about how we perceive beginnings, discover them, think about them. The Matter of Origins is a dance about a very big topic, but I also think of it as something more intimate and
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approachable, a meditation on the poetry of the mind. LIZ LERMAN, UM ’70 Artistic Director and Choreographer, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange
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Season Opening Performance and World Premiere!
LIZ LERMAN DANCE EXCHANGE e Matter of Origins friday, september 10 . 8PM sunday, september 12 . 3PM kay theatre Commissioned by the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, e Matter of Origins opens the season with what Liz Lerman describes as “a performance, a conversation, a floor show, a quiz show and a chance to meet big minds.” e work uses science as its point of departure but even though the company has engaged physicists to help them explore the topic, e Matter of Origins is not just a dance about physics but a lively meditation on the capacity of the human mind to imagine, discern, speculate and draw conclusions. Act One is a dance performance illuminated by video and a vivid soundscape, exploring the nature of beginnings and the physics that underlies the origin of matter. Lerman has conducted extensive research into historic and current points of reference including the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Act Two will incorporate tea and conversation as Dance Exchange cast members serve tea and chocolate cake made from the famous recipe of Edith Warner, the Los Alamos local whose tea house was a gathering spot for the scientists at the Manhattan Project. is experience will allow audiences to respond to what they’ve seen and contribute their own insights to the spirit of discovery at the heart of e Matter of Origins. $28 for subscribers [$35] Funded in part by the National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and additional funding from the Ford Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation.
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THE GERSHWIN PROJECT: RUSSIAN GERSHWIN Post-Classical Ensemble
UM School of Music
friday, september 24 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall
thursday, september 30 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Michael Votta conductor Linda Mabbs, soprano
e Gershwin Project revisits the work of an American master who held iconic status in Soviet Russia as an emblem of American culture. With Russian pianists Genadi Zagor and Vakhtang Kodanashvili, the Ensemble performs Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, ree Preludes, Concert in F and Cuban Overture — distinctly American work from a decidedly Russian perspective. $34 for subscribers [$42] Related Events: Take Five: Genadi Zagor, pianist tuesday, september 21 . 5:30PM free Gershwin Songbook School of Music Faculty Ensemble tuesday, september 21 . 8PM free
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Winds of Change
Featuring three composers who have fearlessly pushed musical boundaries of their time, this program celebrates the spirit of innovation. Works include: Strauss: Suite in B-flat, Op. 4 Adams: Grand Pianola Music Schwantner: Sparrows $22 for subscribers [$27]
PHOTOS ON PAGES 6 AND 8: LIZ LERMAN DANCE EXCHANGE BY JOHN BORSTEL THIS PAGE: POST-CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE BY TOM WOLFF
COVER: Post-Classical
Ensemble photo by Tom Wolff
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA White Heat
THEY ARE OF THREADED GLASS Lauren Withhart MFA Thesis Concert
friday, october 1 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall James Ross, conductor James Stern, violin
thursday, october 14 . 8PM friday, october 15 . 8PM kogod theatre
Passion lies at the heart of this concert, which includes: Sibelius: Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky: Fourth Symphony Also featured will be Talking Fanfares, a pairing of the Janáček Sokol Fanfare with a new fanfare by UM faculty composer Lawrence Moss, written as a conversational response to Janáček’s work. $22 for subscribers [$27] UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
ENCHANTED APRIL friday, october 8 . 8PM saturday, october 9 . 8PM sunday, october 10 . 2PM wednesday, october 13 . 7:30PM thursday, october 14 . 7:30PM friday, october 15 . 8PM saturday, october 16 . 2PM & 8PM kay theatre THIS PAGE: UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BY STAN BAROUH; IBEX PUPPETRY PHOTOS BY MATTHEW SIMANTOV
FACING PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: ROBERT SCHUMANN; RITA SLOAN; CHRISTOPH GENZ BY NANCY HOROWITZ; CHARLES ROSEN BY DON HUNSTEIN
In an Italian villa in the 1920s, four Englishwomen — formerly strangers — open themselves to new possibilities and find unexpected pathways to self-discovery. is stage version of Elizabeth von Arnim’s novel, adapted by Matthew Barber, made its Broadway debut a decade after the 1992 movie from the same source. KJ Sanchez is guest director. $22 for subscribers [$27]
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MFA student choreographer Lauren Withhart investigates voyeurism, transparency and the fragile perspective of public versus private space. Multimedia set design by Collin Ranney and guest choreography by UM associate professor Patrik Widrig. $20 for subscribers [$25]
IBEX PUPPETRY Panther and Crane thursday, october 14 . 8PM friday, october 15 . 8PM saturday, october 16 . 3PM & 8PM dance theatre
IBEX Puppetry’s Heather Henson carries forward the legacy of her father Jim Henson (UM ’60) through her own artistic vision. Panther and Crane tells the story of a young crane’s journey of survival through Florida’s ecosystem — its wild places and its sprawling man-made landscapes. Dance, puppetry, animation, kite work, music and colored lights weave a world of mythic imagery and dreamlike metaphor. $24 for subscribers [$30] This performance is supported, in part, by the Henson Endowment for Performing Arts.
Music in Mind
CELEBRATING THE CHAMBER MUSIC OF ROBERT SCHUMANN tuesday, october 19 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
FOR LOVE OF CLARA
Faculty members Larissa Dedova, Mikhail Volchok, Katherine Murdock and Paul Cigan — along with members and friends of the Left Bank Quartet — showcase instrumental chamber works of Schumann, including: Andante and Variations for 2 pianos, 2 cellos and horn Märchenerzählungen String Quartet in A Major
tuesday, october 19 – friday, october 22
The UM School of Music celebrates the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann’s birth with a festival devoted to his work. The celebration begins on October 19 and culminates on October 22 with the UM Symphony Orchestra’s performance of the rarely presented Paradise and the Peri.
$22 for subscribers [$27] Related Event: Prelude: Noon Recital of Schumann Works tuesday, october 19 . 12:30PM free
thursday, october 21 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall Rita Sloan, pianist Delores Ziegler, mezzo-soprano James Stern, violin
e story of Robert and Clara Schumann and their friendship with Johannes Brahms told through letters, diaries and their music. Featuring UM faculty members pianist Rita Sloan, violinist James Stern and mezzo-soprano Delores Ziegler. free
PARADISE AND THE PERI UM Symphony Orchestra UM Concert Choir friday, october 22 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Paul Goodwin, guest conductor Linda Mabbs, soprano
DICHTERLIEBE Charles Rosen, piano and Christoph Genz, tenor wednesday, october 20 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
Tenor Christoph Genz and noted Romantic musicologist/pianist Charles Rosen recreate Schumann’s best-known song cycle in a unique, seldom-heard version of Dichterliebe. $34 for subscribers [$42]
Schumann’s cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra gives musical form to the Persian myth of the peri, a creature fallen from heaven and trying to regain entrance. Guest conductor Paul Goodwin, known for creative and dynamic programming, will direct the combined ensembles. $22 for subscribers [$27]
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THE MUSIC OF HORACE SILVER SF Jazz Collective sunday, october 24 . 6PM kay theatre
e SF Jazz Collective focuses on jazz master Horace Silver, who along with Art Blakey was a founding member of the trailblazing Jazz Messengers. In his performances and recordings, Silver combined Latin, gospel and funky soul with the harmonic sophistication of bebop — and he redefined what jazz could be in famous tunes like "Song for My Father," "Doodlin'" and “Señor Blues.” $34 for subscribers [$42]
HOW HAVE YOU BEEN TRANSFORMED BY DONOR SUPPORT? “I ask myself every day — ‘How did a young artist like me end up in one of the best undergraduate Theatre programs in the country?’ — and the answer is always ‘You!’ Donor support and generosity have granted me the opportunity to study with incredibly driven faculty in one of the greatest collegiate performing arts centers in the country.” David Olson, Junior Theatre Major THIS PAGE: LAURIE ANDERSON; SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE
Terry Margulis Dunlap Memorial Drama Scholarship Recipient George and Ruth G. Tretter Performing Arts Scholarship Recipient
FACING PAGE: LAURIE ANDERSON PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH
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LAURIE ANDERSON Delusion friday, october 29 . 8PM kay theatre Laurie Anderson’s sonic innovations and incisive, off-beat humor have earned her a reputation as a master of performance art/rock. Commissioned by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Barbican Centre in London, Delusion bears all the striking sensual trademarks that Anderson fans have come to expect. e spoken text, an intriguing romp through Anderson’s impish train of thought, is presented in tandem with dreamlike animated images that sometimes reinforce and sometimes serve as counterpoint to the words. Anderson performs the live music on electronic violin bolstered by baritone saxophone and viola in what Vancouver’s straight.com describes as “Anderson’s most musically satisfying undertaking since the pop success of 1984’s Mister Heartbreak.” Delusion tells a rich story about longing, memory and identity — mixing the pleasure of language with a terrible inkling that the world may be made entirely of words. $34 for subscribers [$42] Related Event: Creative Dialogue: Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet’s David Harrington monday, october 4 . 7PM free
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NOVEMBER 2010
DAKSHINA/DANIEL PHOENIX SINGH DANCE COMPANY Works by Anna Sokolow november 4 & 5 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Music of the Night november 5 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES
Am I Black Enough Yet? november 5 - 13 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH THE ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side by (Sea)Side november 7 CHRISTIAN M CBRIDE AND INSIDE STRAIGHT november 12 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO Florencia en el Amazonas (Florencia in the Amazon) november 19 - 23 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS november 21 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
DECEMBER 2010
UM WIND ENSEMBLE, UM WIND ORCHESTRA, UNIVERSITY BAND, COMMUNITY BAND AND MARCHING BAND Annual Kaleidoscope of Bands december 3 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE december 3 & 4 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM JAZZ ENSEMBLE, JAZZ LAB BAND AND UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND Winter Big Band Showcase december 8 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wild Rides
december 9
UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC: MUSIC IN MIND
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wunder/Kinder december 10
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CATCHING CREATIVE SPARKS “ MANY MUSICAL IDEAS have been discovered AFTER the gig is
over. When the musicians and their friends are sitting around 15
having a drink and laughing and brainstorming about music, life,
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politics, sports or whatever, THAT’S when the stories happen.
CHRISTIAN McBRIDE Jazz Bassist CHRISTIAN McBRIDE
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DAKSHINA/DANIEL PHOENIX SINGH DANCE COMPANY Works by Anna Sokolow thursday, november 4 . 8PM friday, november 5 . 8PM kay theatre
e subtle synthesis of acting and dancing in Anna Sokolow’s choreography has influenced generations of modern dance artists. Dakshina, an American company committed to both the classical dance forms of Eastern India and the contemporary choreography of America, remounts four seminal Sokolow works — Dreams, Rooms, September Sonnet and Frida — from its own unique perspective. $24 for subscribers [$30] This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. UM School of Music
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Music of the Night friday, november 5 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Michael Votta, conductor Delores Ziegler, mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano Delores Ziegler joins the Wind Orchestra in a program exploring the colors and moods of the nighttime world, including: Mozart: Allegro from Serenade, K. 388 (“Nacht-musique”) Gubaydulina: e Hour of the Soul Mahler: Um Mitternacht (from Ruckert-Lieder) Dutilleux: Timbres, espace, mouvement, ou la nuit étoilée $22 for subscribers [$27] DAKSHINA/DANIEL PHOENIX SINGH DANCE COMPANY PHOTO BY STEPHEN BARANOVICS
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AM I BLACK ENOUGH YET?
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friday, november 5 . 8PM saturday, november 6 . 8PM sunday, november 7 . 2PM wednesday, november 10 . 7:30PM thursday, november 11 . 7:30PM friday, november 12 . 8PM saturday, november 13 . 2PM & 8PM kogod theatre
For one night, everyone gets to be Black at this touching yet hysterically funny look at the state of Blackness in America. e play not only examines cultural differences but also encourages communication and creates a sense of community among the audience, opening the door for frank discussion. Directed by Scot Reese. $22 for subscribers [$27] 17
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UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH THE ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side by (Sea)Side sunday, november 7 . 3PM dekelboum concert hall José-Luis Novo, music director of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, conductor
e two orchestras combine forces to enhance awareness and support for the Chesapeake Bay in this concert of two works celebrating water: Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes Debussy: La Mer $22 for subscribers [$27]
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CHRISTIAN McBRIDE AND INSIDE STRAIGHT CHRISTIAN McBRIDE, BASS WARREN WOLF, VIBRAPHONE STEVE WILSON, ALTO SAXOPHONE PETER MARTIN, PIANIST CARL ALLEN, DRUMS
friday, november 12 . 8PM kay theatre A chameleonic virtuoso of the acoustic and electric bass, McBride leads Inside Straight, a gifted band of jazz stand-outs, in a performance that allows every member to shine within a tight yet laid-back groove. $34 for subscribers [$42]
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UM School of Music: Maryland Opera Studio
FLORENCIA EN EL AMAZONAS (FLORENCIA IN THE AMAZON)
UM School of Music
friday, november 19 . 7:30PM sunday, november 21 . 3PM monday, november 22 . 7:30PM tuesday, november 23 . 7:30PM kay theatre Leon Major, director
UM WIND ENSEMBLE UM WIND ORCHESTRA UNIVERSITY BAND COMMUNITY BAND AND MARCHING BAND Annual Kaleidoscope of Bands
Mexican composer Daniel Catán’s Florencia, premiered in 1996, combines magical realism with classic operatic plot elements, including disguised lovers, mistaken identities and dramatic natural disasters. Catán’s score features lush harmonies and melodies and librettist Marcela Fuentes-Berain creates complex characters inspired by the works of Gabriel García Márquez. Fully staged and minimally produced with piano accompaniment.
friday, december 3 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall L. Richmond Sparks, music director
$20 for subscribers [$25]
is annual favorite features the UM Wind Ensemble, the UM Wind Orchestra, the University Band, the Community Band and the Marching Band in a rousing selection of works to warm a winter’s night. $22 for subscribers [$27] UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE UM School of Music
UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS sunday, november 21 . 7:30PM dekelboum concert hall University Chorale Nicole Aldrich, conductor Kelly Butler, assistant conductor Chamber Singers Edward Maclary, conductor
e University’s two most select vocal ensembles, the acclaimed Chorale and the award-winning Chamber Singers, perform a program that includes music of lamentation and remembrance. e featured work will be the twentieth-century masterpiece by Alberto Ginastera, e Lamentations of Jeremiah.
friday, december 3 . 8PM saturday, december 4 . 2PM & 8PM kay theatre
e Dance Ensemble begins the Centenary of Erika imey with an inventive program of choreography by faculty and guest choreographer Keith ompson, committed to challenging the traditions of dancemaking, as well as a reconstruction of “A Fear Not of One” by Erika imey. Directed by Dance Faculty member Alvin Mayes. $20 for subscribers [$25]
FACING PAGE: CHRISTIAN McBRIDE THIS PAGE: UM CHOIR DIRECTOR EDWARD MACLARY. PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH
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UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wild Rides thursday, december 9 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Michael Votta, conductor Chris Rose, percussion
Unbridled energy and iconoclastic spirit infuse a program that includes:
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UM JAZZ ENSEMBLE, JAZZ LAB BAND AND UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND Winter Big Band Showcase wednesday, december 8 . 7:30 PM kay theatre Chris Vadala, music director
e cold of winter approaches, but these jazz big bands know how to heat things up! is annual favorite is a swingin’ concert, featuring classic and contemporary jazz works. $22 for subscribers [$27]
UM WIND ORCHESTRA PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH
Surinach: Paeans and Dances of Heathen Iberia Corigliano: Two Tarantellas Higdon: Percussion Concerto (Chris Rose, percussion) Schmitt: Dionysiaques, Op. 62 $22 for subscribers [$27] 21 UM School of Music: Music in Mind
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wunder/Kinder friday, december 10 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall James Ross, conductor Michael Votta, conductor with Chris Rose, Sue Heineman and Kiera Duffy
Two well-loved classical gems and a rousing work of contemporary percussion, written by 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Higdon, showcase soloists Sue Heineman, bassoon; Chris Rose, percussion; and Kiera Duffy, soprano. e program includes: Mozart: Bassoon Concerto Higdon: Percussion Concerto Mahler: Fourth Symphony $22 for subscribers [$27]
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JANUARY 2011 FEBRUARY 2011
CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE 2011 january 29 SITI COMPANYRadio Macbeth february 4 & 5 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC: MUSIC IN MIND Plays Well With Others february 6 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES
Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter february 11 – 19 NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG Night & Day/USA february 12 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES
SHARON MANSUR + PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER Danceworks february 17 & 18 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC UM
WIND ORCHESTRA Torn Canvases february 18
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Just Replies february 19
NORA CHIPAUMIRE lions will roar, swans will fly, angels will wrestle heaven, rains will break: gukurahundi in performance february 24 & 25
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WU HAN, DAVID FINCKEL AND PHILIP SETZER Franz Schubert Trios february 25 MARCH 2011
UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES e
Seagull february 25 - march 5
PAUL BROWDE AND MURRAY NOSSEL Two Men Talking in performance march 3 - 5
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UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC: MUSIC IN MIND American Voices march 4
ANNA DEAVERE SMITH A Performance and Conversation, featuring portraits from Let Me Down Easy march 8 & 9 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES Shared Graduate Dance Concert march 10 & 11
HARLEM QUARTET WITH MISHA DICHTER march 11 SACHAL VASANDANI AND QUARTET march 13 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Embark! march 17 THE ABBEY THEATRE Terminus
march 17 & 18
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WAKING US
UP
“ LIVING IS HABITUAL. Art wakes up and rarifies what has become ordinary and assumed. The artist seeks out what cannot be comprehended and welcomes the discomfort of doubt. The natural tendency is to forget and the artist remembers.
ANNE BOGART Director, SITI Company SITI COMPANY PHOTOS BY MICHAEL BROSILOW
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CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE 2011 saturday, january 29 . 3PM & 8PM dance theatre
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is annual adjudicated showcase brings together leading young choreographic talents from Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC in an intriguing mix of original works. Sponsored by the Clarice Smith Center in partnership with the Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission.
friday, february 11 . 8PM saturday, february 12 . 8PM sunday, february 13 . 2PM wednesday, february 16 . 7:30PM thursday, february 17 . 7:30PM friday, february 18 . 8PM saturday, february 19 . 2PM & 8PM kogod theatre
$20 for subscribers [$25]
SITI COMPANY Radio Macbeth friday, february 4 . 8PM saturday, february 5 . 8PM kay theatre
Late at night in the guts of an abandoned theater, actors circle restlessly around the shared warmth of a rehearsal table, preparing for a radio broadcast of Macbeth. As the ghosts of previous productions hover — channeling the spirits of ambition, violence, fortune, fate, free will, hubris, vengeance, pride, indecision, paradox and madness — the actors cling to the sanity of words to keep the play from taking them over entirely. $28 for subscribers [$35] UM School of Music: Music in Mind
PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS sunday, february 6 . 3PM gildenhorn recital hall
Faculty artist Chris Gekker explores the intimate side of trumpet playing in an eclectic program featuring a Baroque cantata, new work by American composer Eric Ewazen and works by George Gershwin and Duke Ellington. “e Jazz Professors” — Chris Vadala (saxophone), Gerry Kunkel (guitar) and Robert Gibson (bass) — join him in a finale of classics by Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers and other greats. $22 for subscribers [$27] 2010-2011 SEASON
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WELCOME HOME, JENNY SUTTER
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A wounded Marine sergeant returns from a difficult tour of duty in Iraq to find herself lost, without the body and mind she once knew. e eccentric inhabitants of Slab City, a makeshift community in the California desert, give her the homecoming she needs to return to her previous life. Directed by Leslie Felbain. $22 for subscribers [$27]
NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG Night & Day/USA saturday, february 12 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
New York Festival of Song is renowned for its meticulous research, humor and sure sense of style. Night & Day/USA explores the American Dream through an imaginative program of songs by composers ranging from Irving Berlin to Kurt Weill to Ned Rorem, performed by Steven Blier, Michael Barrett, Sari Gruber, Liza Forrester and James Martin. $34 for subscribers [$42]
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SITI COMPANY PHOTO BY MICHAEL BROSILOW
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SHARON MANSUR + PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER Danceworks thursday, february 17 . 8PM friday, february 18 . 8PM dance theatre
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Resident faculty and dance artists Sharon Mansur, Sara Pearson and Patrik Widrig present a multimedia double bill of premieres that illuminate kinetic landscapes where motion, light, spoken word and visual media have equal voice. $20 for subscribers [$25]
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Just Replies saturday, february 19 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall James Ross, conductor Young-Ji Kim, piano
Pianist Young-Ji Kim, UMSO Concerto Competition winner, will perform in a concert that also features a new work by the winner of the Walsum Composition Contest. e program includes:
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UM WIND ORCHESTRA Torn Canvases friday, february 18 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Michael Votta, conductor Linda Mabbs, soprano
Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a eme of Paganini Shostakovich: Fifth Symphony
Guest composer Matthew Tommasini joins the UMWO for a concert of works inspired by the intellectual, visual and aural visions of poets, painters and musicians. e program includes: Stravinsky: Octet Tommasini: ree Spanish Songs Tommasini: Torn Canvases Torke: Overnight Mail
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NORA CHIPAUMIRE PHOTO BY MKRTICH MALKHASYAN, FROM THE FILM “NORA” BY ALLA KOVGAN AND DAVID HINTON
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NORA CHIPAUMIRE lions will roar, swans will fly, angels will wrestle heaven, rains will break: gukurahundi thursday, february 24 . 8PM friday, february 25 . 8PM kogod theatre In provocative and politically relevant multimedia performances, Zimbabwe-born choreographer Nora Chipaumire burns through cultural, creative and geographic boundaries to illuminate the human struggle toward identity. Featuring live music performed by î “omas Mapfumo and î “e Blacks Unlimited and featuring dance performer Souleymane Badolo. $24 for subscribers [$30]
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WU HAN, DAVID FINCKEL AND PHILIP SETZER Franz Schubert Trios friday, february 25 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
Pianist Wu Han, cellist David Finckel and violinist Philip Setzer bring keen musical intelligence, technical mastery and passionate vision to their chamber music performances. e concert includes: Schubert: Piano Trio in B-flat Major Schubert: Piano Trio in E-flat Major $34 for subscribers [$42]
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THE SEAGULL friday, february 25 . 8PM saturday, february 26 . 8PM sunday, february 27 . 2PM wednesday, march 2 . 7:30PM thursday, march 3 . 7:30PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 2PM & 8PM kay theatre
In e Seagull, Anton Chekhov crafted a bold artistic departure from dramatic action by creating character studies that reveal the internal worlds of the play’s four main characters as they strive to satisfy their desires for love, success and recognition. One of Chekhov’s four major plays, it has been variously interpreted as a satire, a comedy and a tragedy with comic elements. Directed by Walter Dallas. $22 for subscribers [$27]
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TOP LEFT: TWO MEN TALKING BY JUDY SCHILLER; TOP RIGHT: DAVID FINCKEL, WU HAN AND PHILIP SETZER BY TRISTAN COOK; BOTTOM: ANNA DEAVERE SMITH
PAUL BROWDE AND MURRAY NOSSEL Two Men Talking
ANNA DEAVERE SMITH A Performance and Conversation, featuring portraits from Let Me Down Easy
thursday, march 3 . 8PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 8PM kogod theatre
tuesday, march 8 . 8PM wednesday, march 9 . 8PM kay theatre
Real-life adversaries when schoolboys in South Africa — one a bully and the other his victim — Browde and Nossel are now creative partners who use structured improvisation to address emotionally charged issues like bullying, HIV/AIDS and the corrosive effects of prejudice. In improvised performances that are unique each time, they use theatrical storytelling to steer through the dangerous waters of frank discussion toward the realm of reconciliation. $24 for subscribers [$30]
Anna Deavere Smith has a chameleon-like ability to embody various characters, putting a human face on big issues in works that are poignant, witty and filled with laser-like intelligence. She joins us for an intimate evening of performance and conversation, featuring portraits from her newest solo show, Let Me Down Easy, a consideration of our ideas about the body, health, sickness and the end of life. $34 for subscribers [$42]
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AMERICAN VOICES
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SHARED GRADUATE DANCE CONCERT
friday, march 4 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
“What should American music sound like and, as a modern American, what should my music sound like?” Faculty artists Evelyn Elsing, Bradford Gowen, David Jones and Linda Mabbs present inventive answers, from the folk, blues and jazz influences in works by Foss, Loomis and Troyer to the exuberant experimentation of Cowell and Nancarrow. Anchoring the program are Griffes’s brilliant Sonata and a work of “pure Copland,” his rarely played Sextet. $22 for subscribers [$27]
thursday, march 10 . 8PM friday, march 11 . 8PM dance theatre
is concert of new works showcases the breadth and diverse interest of Master of Fine Arts students in Dance. e works are provocative, inspired and filled with collaborative processing with dance and other disciplines. Directed by Paul D. Jackson. $20 for subscribers [$25]
HOW HAVE YOU BEEN TRANSFORMED BY DONOR SUPPORT? “The cello studio has enjoyed an unprecedented level of stimulation since the inception two years ago of the Barbara K. Steppel Memorial Faculty Fellowship in Cello. Thanks to this Fellowship, our students have worked closely with such cello greats as Pieter Wispelwey, Steven Isserlis, Bonnie Hampton and Mischa Maisky, and exciting future projects are brewing. Providing young artists direct access to these world-class musicians inspires them in a way that no other experience can.” Evelyn Elsing, Professor and first recipient of the Barbara K. Steppel Memorial Faculty Fellowship in Cello in the School of Music EVELYN ELSING AND SAM STEPPEL. PHOTO BY RON GRENDYSZ
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HARLEM QUARTET WITH MISHA DICHTER
SACHAL VASANDANI AND QUARTET
friday, march 11 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
sunday, march 13 . 6PM gildenhorn recital hall
is innovative all-Black and Latino string quartet engages new audiences with excitingly varied repertoire, much of it by composers of color. Misha Dichter, now in the fifth decade of his illustrious international career, will join them in a program that includes:
Indian-American jazz vocalist and composer Sachal Vasandani has a singular, deep-brewed voice and the uncanny ability to straddle the fine line between jazz and pop in songs that teem with emotion and intellect. From Rodgers and Hart to elonius Monk to his own compositions, he draws on multiple musical influences to re-interpret the classics and create a new body of work.
Turina: La Oración del Torero Dvořák: Piano Quintet Brahms: Ballades and piano quartet Strayhorn: Take the ‘A’ Train Gavilán: La Menor Conga $34 for subscribers[$42] Funded in part by a generous gift from Barbara and Charles Reiher.
HARLEM QUARTET WITH MISHA DICHTER PHOTO BY JUAN-MIGUEL HERNANDEZ
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THE ABBEY THEATRE Terminus
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UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Embark!
thursday, march 17 . 8PM friday, march 18 . 8PM kogod theatre
thursday, march 17 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall James Ross, conductor
Unexpected connections between eras and styles are revealed in this concert pairing a work by Johannes Brahms — a towering figure of the Romantic era — with one by John Adams, a contemporary American composer with a distinctly iconoclastic and minimalist approach. Brahms: ird Symphony Adams: Harmonielehre $22 for subscribers [$27]
For more than 100 years, Ireland’s national theatre has premiered and nurtured the works of major playwrights. is season e Abbey eatre is touring Mark O’Rowe’s vivid, exhilarating tale of three people ripped from their daily lives and thrown into a world of serial killers, avenging angels and love-sick demons. Terminus, a contemporary verse play, explores a stark yet imaginative idea of contemporary alternative Irish urban lifestyles, provoking passionate response from Dublin to Melbourne to the American shores. (Recommended for mature audiences only.) $28 for subscribers [$35]
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UM WIND ORCHESTRA Where the Wild ings Are april 1 ANTHONY DE MARE Liaisons: Re-imagining Sondheim from the Piano april 2 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO e Barber of Seville and Abduction from the Seraglio april 8 – 17 KRONOS QUARTET e America Program april 10 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES
MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE april 14 – 17 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS april 15 UM SCHOOL OF THEATRE, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES Minotaur april 15 – 23
CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY From the Top april 16 LUCINDA CHILDS Dance april 21 & 22 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC: MUSIC IN MIND
GUARNERI AND FRIENDSe Final Concert april 29 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MAY 2011
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM WIND ORCHESTRA Painting in Sound may 5 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
UM WIND ENSEMBLE, COMMUNITY BAND, UM WIND ORCHESTRA AND UNIVERSITY BAND Annual Pops Concert may 6 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
JUNE 2011
NOI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA june 11 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT I june 18 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT II june 25 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
JULY 2011
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT III july 2
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FINDING CONNECTIONS “ AT MANY TIMES, CLASSICAL MUSIC IS LABELED an elitist pursuit, and I really blanch at that. The pursuit of excellence is something that overrides any consideration of what kind of music you like.
CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY, PIANIST Host, From the Top
PHOTOS BY STEFAN COHEN
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UM WIND ORCHESTRA Where the Wild ings Are friday, april 1 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Michael Votta, conductor
IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA and DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL friday, april 8 – sunday, april 17 kay theatre
Il barbiere di Siviglia (e Barber of Seville)
e Wind Orchestra continues to mine the possibilities of repertoire and push the boundaries of concert convention in a program that includes: Torke: Adjustable Wrench Messiaen: Oiseaux Exotiques e program’s second half will feature unconventional concert elements designed by music students in collaboration with music journalist Greg Sandow, who is an artist in residence with the UM School of Music. $22 for subscribers [$27]
ANTHONY DE MARE Liaisons: Re-imagining Sondheim from the Piano saturday, april 2 . 8PM gildenhorn recital hall
Some of the country’s foremost contemporary composers create short solo piano interpretations of the songs of Stephen Sondheim for this landmark commissioning project. Pianist Anthony de Mare performs these American masters’ interpretations of Sondheim in styles that encompass classical, pop, rock, musical theater, jazz and more. e concert includes Center-commissioned works from Jake Heggie, Bernadette Speach, and Kenji Bunch; Stephen Sondheim has endorsed the project and helped select the composers. $34 for subscribers [$42] This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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friday, april 8 . 7:30PM sunday, april 10 . 3PM wednesday, april 13 . 7:30PM thursday, april 14 . 7:30PM saturday, april 16 . 7:30PM Pat Diamond, director by Gioachino Rossini libretto by Cesare Sterbini, after Beaumarchais UM Symphony Orchestra
Rossini’s treatment of this Beaumarchais play is a musical and dramatic delight. Filled with wonderful melodies and engaging characters, Barbiere shows us that treachery and deception are legitimate tactics to win our love and defeat the intentions of lecherous older men. $28 for subscribers [$35]
Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Abduction from the Seraglio) saturday, april 9 . 7:30PM friday, april 15 . 7:30PM sunday, april 17 . 3PM Nick Olcott, director by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart libretto by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner with adaptations by Gottlieb Stephanie UM Symphony Orchestra
Die Entführung aus dem Serail was a great success on its opening night and continues to be part of mainstream operatic repertoire. e tale of a woman captured by renegades and rescued by her lover is a common theme in drama and opera. Seeing the opera in today’s modern society, we might ask the question: Does Konstanze, the captured lover, actually fall in love with her abductor? $28 for subscribers [$35]
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KRONOS QUARTET e America Program sunday, april 10 . 7PM dekelboum concert hall
Kronos celebrates the work of four American composers with distinct musical visions. Inspired by sources as disparate as human speech, flamenco rhythms and traditional American hymns, these four works provide an interplay of concept and sound that will echo in the ear and the mind. Partch: U.S. Highball: A Musical Account of Slim’s Transcontinental Hobo Trip with David Barron, vocalist Schneider: String Quartet No. 1 Johnston: Amazing Grace Reich: Title TBD $34 for subscribers [$42] UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE thursday, april 14 . 8PM friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17 . 3PM dance theatre
An evening celebrating the emerging creative voices of the next generation of dance artists, featuring original works created and/or performed by undergraduate Dance students and guest choreographers. Directed by Patrik Widrig. $20 for subscribers [$25] UM School of Music
UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS friday, april 15 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall Nicole Aldrich, conductor, University Chorale Kelly Butler, assistant conductor Edward Maclary, conductor, UM Chamber Singers
is annual spring concert showcases the award-winning UM Chamber Singers and the critically acclaimed University Chorale. $20 for subscribers [$25]
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MINOTAUR friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17 . 2PM wednesday, april 20 . 7:30PM thursday, april 21 . 7:30PM friday, april 22 . 8PM saturday, april 23 . 2PM & 8PM kogod theatre
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Based on the Greek mythology of eseus’s victorious defeat against the half-bull-half-human monster Minotaurus, Minotaur sheds light on the dark side of a hero. Set in the American slaughterhouse industry, this new interpretation of an ancient myth intertwines contemporary immigration issues with original music, masks, Japanese physical acting and puppetry. Adapted and directed by Izumi Ashizawa. $22 for subscribers [$27]
FROM THE TOP with Christopher O’Riley saturday, april 16 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall
In award-winning NPR and PBS broadcasts, From the Top with host Christopher O’Riley shares the stories and performances of pre-collegiate musicians with millions of people each week. O’Riley, himself an acclaimed pianist, interacts with his young guests and even provides piano accompaniment for them as needed. Our audience in the Dekelboum Concert Hall will become part of a live performance to be broadcast nationwide, and locally on CLASSICAL WETA 90.9 FM. Local auditions will be announced for Fall 2010. $24 for subscribers [$30]
LUCINDA CHILDS Dance thursday, april 21 . 8PM friday, april 22 . 8PM kay theatre
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Childs’ company performs her seminal 1979 work, reinvigorated for the twenty-first century stage. Live dancers are overlaid by — and seemingly mingle with — ghost-like, larger-than-life projected images of the original performers. Set to music by Philip Glass, Dance evokes the power and pleasure of movement, then and now. $28 for subscribers [$35]
LUCINDA CHILDS PHOTO BY SALLY COHN
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UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM WIND ORCHESTRA Painting in Sound thursday, may 5 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall
is combined conductors recital features the two orchestral ensembles in their shared season finale. e program includes:
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GUARNERI AND FRIENDS e Final Concert friday, april 29 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall
Members of the Guarneri String Quartet celebrate their 29 years of teaching, coaching and performing at the University of Maryland in this farewell concert. ey will be joined by faculty performers mezzo-soprano Delores Ziegler and pianist Rita Sloan in Ernest Chausson’s lush Chanson Perpétuelle, and Katherine Murdock and Evelyn Elsing in Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 18. $22 for subscribers [$27]
James Ross, conductor Netanel Draiblate, violin
Stravinsky: Pulcinella Dvořák: Violin Concerto Netanel Draiblate, Concerto Competition prize winner
UMWO Mark Scatterday, guest conductor Jonathan Caldwell, student conductor
Messiaen: Couleurs de la Cité Céleste Sierra: Tumbao from Symphony No. 3 (La Salsa) $22 for subscribers [$27] UM School of Music
UM WIND ENSEMBLE COMMUNITY BAND UM WIND ORCHESTRA UNIVERSITY BAND Annual Pops Concert friday, may 6 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall L. Richmond Sparks, director
Directed by L. Richmond Sparks, this concert of popular favorites will put a tap in your toe and a melody in your heart. $22 for subscribers [$27]
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TOP LEFT: JAMES ROSS PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH TOP RIGHT: L. RICHMOND SPARKS PHOTO BY MIKE CIESIELSKI BOTTOM: MICHAEL VOTTA PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH
Now in its 24th season, the National Orchestral Institute and Festival has helped nurture an entire generation of American orchestral musicians. Each year, a national audition tour selects outstanding performers for this month-long event, a laboratory for shaping the future of chamber and orchestral performance. Join the exploration!
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NOI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA saturday, june 11 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall $22 for subscribers [$27]
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT I saturday, june 18 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall $22 for subscribers [$27]
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT II saturday, june 25 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall $22 for subscribers [$27]
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT III saturday, july 2 . 8PM dekelboum concert hall $22 for subscribers [$27]
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AM I BLACK ENOUGH YET? friday, november 5 . 8PM saturday, november 6 . 8PM sunday, november 7 . 2PM wednesday, november 10 . 7:30PM thursday, november 11 . 7:30PM friday, november 12 . 8PM saturday, november 13 . 2PM saturday, november 13 . 8PM
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THE SEAGULL friday, february 25 . 8PM saturday, february 26 . 8PM sunday, february 27 . 2PM wednesday, march 2 . 7:30PM thursday, march 3 . 7:30PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 2PM saturday, march 5 . 8PM
PAUL BROWDE AND MURRAY NOSSEL Two Men Talking thursday, march 3 . 8PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 8PM
ANNA DEAVERE SMITH In Conversation Featuring excerpted performances from Let Me Down Easy tuesday, march 8 . 8PM wednesday, march 9 . 8PM
THE ABBEY THEATRE Terminus thursday, march 17 . 8PM friday, march 18 . 8PM UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
MINOTAUR friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17 . 2PM wednesday, april 20 . 7:30PM thursday, april 21 . 7:30PM friday, april 22 . 8PM saturday, april 23 . 2PM saturday, april 23 . 8PM
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DANCE LIZ LERMAN DANCE EXCHANGE e Matter of Origins (world premiere)
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friday, september 10 . 8PM sunday, september 12 . 3PM
thursday, april 14 . 8PM friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17 . 3PM
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LAUREN WITHHART MFA THESIS CONCERT ey are of threaded glass
thursday, april 21 . 8PM friday, april 22 . 8PM
thursday, october 14 . 8PM friday, october 15 . 8PM
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DAKSHINA/DANIEL PHOENIX SINGH DANCE COMPANY Works by Anna Sokolow thursday, november 4 . 8PM friday, november 5 . 8PM UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE friday, december 3 . 8PM saturday, december 4 . 2PM saturday, december 4 . 8PM
CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE 2011 saturday, january 29 . 3PM saturday, january 29 . 8PM
DICHTERLIEBE Charles Rosen, piano and Christoph Genz, tenor wedneday, october 20 . 8PM UM School of Music
FOR LOVE OF CLARA Delores Ziegler and Rita Sloan
Shared Graduate Dance Concert
saturday, april 9 . 7:30PM friday, april 15 . 7:30PM sunday, april 17 . 3PM
JAZZ SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE e Music of Horace Silver sunday, october 24 . 6PM
tuesday, october 19 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wunder/Kinder friday, december 10 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY Plays Well With Others sunday, february 6 . 3PM UM School of Music
UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY American Voices
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GUARNERI AND FRIENDS e Final Concert
saturday, february 12 . 8PM
UM JAZZ ENSEMBLE JAZZ LAB BAND UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND Winter Big Band Showcase
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UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS UM School of Music
UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Abduction from the Seraglio)
UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY Celebrating the Chamber Music of Robert Schumann
NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG Night and Day/USA
SHARON MANSUR + PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER DANCEWORKS
thursday, february 24 . 8PM friday, february 25 . 8PM
friday, april 8 . 7:30PM sunday, april 10 . 3PM wednesday, april 13 . 7:30PM thursday, april 14 . 7:30PM saturday, april 16 . 7:30PM
MUSIC IN MIND UM School of Music
friday, march 4 . 8PM
sunday, november 21 . 7:30PM
NORA CHIPAUMIRE lions will roar, swans will fly, angels will wrestle heaven, rains will break: gukurahundi
MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO Il barbiere di Siviglia (e Barber of Seville)
CHRISTIAN McBRIDE AND INSIDE STRAIGHT
thursday, october 21 . 8PM
UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
thursday, february 17 . 8PM friday, february 18 . 8PM
UM School of Music
UNIVERSITY CHORALE AND UM CHAMBER SINGERS friday, april 15 . 8PM
OPERA
UM School of Music
wednesday, december 8 . 7:30 PM
UM School of Music
friday, april 29 . 8PM
ORCHESTRAL AND CHAMBER
SACHAL VASANDANI AND QUARTET
POST-CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE e Gershwin Project: Russian Gershwin
sunday, march 13 . 6PM
friday, september 24 . 8PM UM School of Music
CONTEMPORARY LAURIE ANDERSON Delusion friday, october 29 . 8PM
UM School of Music
MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO Florencia en el Amazonas (Florencia in the Amazon)
ANTHONY DE MARE Liaisons: Re-imagining Sondheim from the Piano
friday, november 19 . 7:30PM sunday, november 21 . 3PM monday, november 22 . 7:30PM tuesday, november 23 . 7:30PM
saturday, april 2 . 8PM
KRONOS QUARTET e America Program
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Winds of Change thursday, september 30 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA White Heat friday, october 1 . 8PM
DICHTERLIEBE Charles Rosen, piano and Christoph Genz, tenor wedneday, october 20 . 8PM
sunday, april 10 . 7PM UM School of Music
thursday, march 10 . 8PM friday, march 11 . 8PM
FOR LOVE OF CLARA Delores Ziegler and Rita Sloan thursday, october 21 . 8PM
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UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UM CONCERT CHOIR Paradise and the Peri friday, october 22 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Music of the Night
UM School of Music
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Where the Wild ings Are friday, april 1 . 8PM
friday, november 5 . 8PM
CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY From the Top
UM School of Music
saturday, april 16 . 8PM
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH THE ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side by (Sea)Side sunday, november 7 . 3PM UM School of Music
UM WIND ENSEMBLE UM WIND ORCHESTRA UNIVERSITY BAND COMMUNITY BAND MARCHING BAND Annual Kaleidoscope of Bands friday, december 3 . 8PM
UM School of Music
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UM WIND ORCHESTRA Painting in Sound thursday, may 5 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM WIND ENSEMBLE COMMUNITY BAND UM WIND ORCHESTRA UNIVERSITY BAND Annual Pops Concert friday, may 6 . 8PM
UM School of Music
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wild Rides thursday, december 9 . 8PM UM School of Music
UM WIND ORCHESTRA Torn Canvases
NOI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA saturday, june 11 . 8PM
UM School of Music
UM School of Music NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL INSTITUTE & FESTIVAL
saturday, february 19 . 8PM
WU HAN, DAVID FINCKEL AND PHILIP SETZER Franz Schubert Trios friday, february 25 . 8PM
HARLEM QUARTET WITH MISHA DICHTER
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT 1 saturday, june 18 . 8PM UM School of Music NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL INSTITUTE & FESTIVAL
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT II saturday, june 25 . 8PM
friday, march 11 . 8PM
UM School of Music NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL INSTITUTE & FESTIVAL
UM School of Music
NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT III
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Embark!
saturday, july 2 . 8PM
thursday, march 17 . 8PM
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UM School of Music NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL INSTITUTE & FESTIVAL
friday, february 18 . 8PM
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Just Replies
TOP LEFT: KRONOS QUARTET PHOTO BY MICHAEL WILSON TOP RIGHT: SHARON MANSUR BOTTOM: UM DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PHOTO BY STAN BAROUH
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friday, september 10 . 8PM sunday, september 12 . 3PM
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POST-CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE e Gershwin Project: Russian Gershwin
friday, september 24 . 8PM
9
$34
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UM School of Music UM WIND ORCHESTRA Winds of Change
thursday, september 30 . 8PM
9
$22
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UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA White Heat
friday, october 1 . 8PM
10
$22
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies Enchanted April
friday, october 8 . 8PM saturday, october 9 . 8PM sunday, october 10 . 2PM wednesday, october 13 . 7:30PM thursday, october 14 . 7:30PM friday, october 15 . 8PM saturday, october 16 . 2PM saturday, october 16 . 8PM
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
$22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies LAUREN WITHHART MFA THESIS CONCERT
thursday, october 14 . 8PM friday, october 15 . 8PM
10 10
$20 $20
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IBEX PUPPETRY Panther and Crane
thursday, october 14 . 8PM friday, october 15 . 8PM saturday, october 16 . 3PM saturday, october 16 . 8PM
10 10 10 10
$24 $24 $24 $24
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UM School of Music Celebrating the Chamber Music of Robert Schumann tuesday, october 19 . 8PM
11
CHARLES ROSEN & CHRISTOPH GENZ Dichterliebe
11
wednesday, october 20 . 8PM
$42
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UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM CONCERT CHOIR Paradise and the Peri friday, october 22 . 8PM
11
$22
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SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE e Music of Horace Silver
sunday, october 24 . 6PM
12
$34
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LAURIE ANDERSON Delusion
friday, october 29 . 8PM
13
$34
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DAKSHINA/DANIEL PHOENIX SINGH DANCE COMPANY Works by Anna Sokolow
thursday, november 4 . 8PM friday, november 5 . 8PM
16 16
UM School of Music UM WIND ORCHESTRA Music of the Night
friday, november 5 . 8PM
16
$22
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies Am I Black Enough Yet?
friday, november 5 . 8PM saturday, november 6 . 8PM sunday, november 7 . 2PM wednesday, november 10 . 7:30PM thursday, november 11 . 7:30PM friday, november 12 . 8PM saturday, november 13 . 2PM saturday, november 13 . 8PM
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
$22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22
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UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with the ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side by (Sea)Side
sunday, november 7 . 3PM
17
$22
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CHRISTIAN McBRIDE AND INSIDE STRAIGHT
friday, november 12 . 8PM
18
$34
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UM School of Music MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO Florencia en el Amazonas
friday, november 19 . 7:30PM sunday, november 21 . 3PM monday, november 22 . 7:30PM tuesday, november 23 . 7:30PM
19 19 19 19
$25 $25 $25 $25
$20 $20 $20 $20
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$22
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$20 $20 $20
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UM School of Music UNIVERSITY CHORALE & UM CHAMBER SINGERS
sunday, november 21 . 7:30PM
19
UM School of Music ANNUAL KALEIDOSCOPE OF BANDS
friday, december 3 . 8PM
19
UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE
friday, december 3 . 8PM saturday, december 4 . 2PM saturday, december 4 . 8PM
19 19 19
UM School of Music UM JAZZ ENSEMBLE, JAZZ LAB BAND & UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND Winter Big Band Showcase
wednesday, december 8 . 7:30PM
21
$22
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UM School of Music UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wild Rides
thursday, december 9 . 8PM
21
$22
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UM School of Music: Music in Mind UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM WIND ORCHESTRA Wunder/Kinder
friday, december 10 . 8PM
21
CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE 2011
saturday, january 29 . 3PM saturday, january 29 . 8PM
24 24
SITI COMPANY Radio Macbeth
friday, february 4 . 8PM
$25 $25 $25
$22
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24
$28
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$25 $25
saturday, february 5 . 8PM
24
$28
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UM School of Music: Music in Mind Plays Well With Others
sunday, february 6 . 3PM
24
$22
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter
friday, february 11 . 8PM saturday, february 12 . 8PM sunday, february 13 . 2PM wednesday, february 16 . 7:30PM thursday, february 17 . 7:30PM friday, february 18 . 8PM saturday, february 19 . 2PM saturday, february 19 . 8PM
24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
$22 $22v $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22
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NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG Night & Day/USA
saturday, february 12 . 8PM
24
UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies SHARON MANSUR + PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER Danceworks
thursday, february 17 . 8PM friday, february 18 . 8PM
26 26
$25 $25
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$34
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UM School of Music UM WIND ORCHESTRA Torn Canvases
friday, february 18 . 8PM
26
$22
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UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Just Replies
saturday, february 19 . 8PM
26
$22
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PERFORMANCE
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NORA CHIPAUMIRE lions will roar, swans will fly, angels will wrestle heaven, rains will break: gukurahundi
DATE
thursday, february 24 . 8PM friday, february 25 . 8PM
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$24 $24
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WU HAN, DAVID FINCKEL & PHILIP SETZER Franz Schubert Trios
friday, february 25 . 8PM
28
$34
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies e Seagull
friday, february 25 . 8PM saturday, february 26 . 8PM sunday, february 27 . 2PM wednesday, march 2 . 7:30PM thursday, march 3 . 7:30PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 2PM saturday, march 5 . 8PM
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
$22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22
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PAUL BROWDE & MURRAY NOSSEL Two Men Talking
thursday, march 3 . 8PM friday, march 4 . 8PM saturday, march 5 . 8PM
29 29 29
$24 $24 $24
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UM School of Music: Music in Mind American Voices
friday, march 4 . 8PM
29
$22
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ANNA DEAVERE SMITH
tuesday, march 8 . 8PM wednesday, march 9 . 8PM
29 29
$34 $34
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies SHARED GRADUATE DANCE CONCERT
thursday, march 10 . 8PM friday, march 11 . 8PM
29 29
$20 $20
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HARLEM QUARTET WITH MISHA DICHTER
friday, march 11 . 8PM
30
$34
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SACHAL VASANDANI & QUARTET
sunday, march 13 . 6PM
30
$28
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$25 $25
UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Embark!
thursday, march 17 . 8PM
31
$22
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THE ABBEY THEATRE Terminus
thursday, march 17 . 8PM friday, march 18 . 8PM
31 31
$28 $28
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UM School of Music UM WIND ORCHESTRA Where e Wild ings Are!
friday, april 1 . 8PM
34
$22
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ANTHONY DE MARE Liaisons
saturday, april 2 . 8PM
34
$34
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UM School of Music MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO e Barber of Seville
friday, april 8 . 7:30PM sunday, april 10 . 3PM wednesday, april 13 . 7:30PM thursday, april 14 . 7:30PM saturday, april 16 . 7:30PM
34 34 34 34 34
$28 $28 $28 $28 $28
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UM School of Music MARYLAND OPERA STUDIO Abduction from the Seraglio
saturday, april 9 . 7:30PM friday, april 15 . 7:30PM sunday, april 17 . 3PM
34 34 34
$28 $28 $28
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KRONOS QUARTET e America Program
sunday, april 10 . 7PM
36
$34
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies MARYLAND DANCE ENSEMBLE
thursday, april 14 . 8PM friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17. 3PM
36 36 36 36
$25 $25 $25 $25
$20 $20 $20 $20
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UM School of Music UNIVERSITY CHORALE & UM CHAMBER SINGERS
friday, april 15 . 8PM
36
$25
$20
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UM School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies Minotaur
friday, april 15 . 8PM saturday, april 16 . 8PM sunday, april 17 . 2PM wednesday, april 20 . 7:30PM thursday, april 21 . 7:30PM friday, april 22 . 8PM saturday, april 23 . 2PM saturday, april 23 . 8PM
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
$22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22 $22
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CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY From the Top
saturday, april 16 . 8PM
36
$24
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LUCINDA CHILDS Dance
thursday, april 21 . 8PM friday, april 22 . 8PM
37 37
$28 $28
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UM School of Music: Music in Mind GUARNERI & FRIENDS e Final Concert
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friday, april 29 . 8PM
38
$22
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UM School of Music UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UM WIND ORCHESTRA Painting in Sound
thursday, may 5 . 8PM
38
$22
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UM School of Music ANNUAL POPS CONCERT
friday, may 6 . 8PM
38
$22
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UM School of Music NOI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
saturday, june 11 . 8PM
39
$22
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UM School of Music NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT I
saturday, june 18 . 8PM
39
$22
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UM School of Music NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT II
saturday, june 25 . 8PM
39
$22
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UM School of Music NOI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT III
saturday, july 2. 8PM
39
$22
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e Creative Dialogues series is designed to provoke creative discussion, challenge viewpoints and expand understanding by asking patrons to go beyond the automatic assumptions and pose new questions of artists and experts.
e Take Five series, held at 5:30 PM on select Tuesdays throughout the season, fuses performance and discussion at events in which patrons are encouraged to listen, learn and leave with a new outlook on an artist and his or her work. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the artistic process while enjoying the work itself — the perfect end to your work day, or a scintillating prelude to your evening.
Our moderator for the fall Creative Dialogues is Kojo Nnamdi, host of the live radio magazine program, e Kojo Nnamdi Show, daily on WAMU radio. His inviting on-air style encourages guests and callers to discover new points of view, embrace controversy and spark new ideas — the perfect fit for our Creative Dialogue format. Creative Dialogues this fall: • Laurie Anderson and David Harrington, October 4 • Liz Lerman, November 1
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